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NRI
Lord Swraj Paul awarded Eastern Eye Community Award 2006
London, April 20, 2006
PTI
Leading NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul has been chosen for UK's
Eastern Eye Community Award 2006 for promoting social and educational
policies and charitable causes.
Receiving the award in the presence of over 1,000 distinguished
guests at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Central London on Wednesday
night, an unassuming Lord Paul dedicated it to his late daughter
Ambika and his wife Aruna, whom he married 50 years ago.
Lord Paul, who is also Chancellor of the West Minster University
and Ambassador for Overseas British Business said, "at the
age of 75 you don't expect an award. As I came to this country because
of my daughter's illness, can I dedicate this award to her. Secondly
I would like to dedicate it to my wife. We are married for 50 years."
The citation noted that Paul came to Britain to seek medical help
for his seriously ill younger daughter Ambika.
Following her death in 1968, he decided to stay and work in the
UK and founded Caparo, the UK-based industrial company, which specialises
in the manufacture and supply of steel-based engineering products
for industry.
It also referred to his donation of 1 million pounds to the London
Zoo to prevent it from closure and several other charitable causes
through his Ambika Paul Charitable Foundation.
Others who received the awards instituted by Eastern Eye, Britain's
biggest selling Asian newspaper, are Rita Sharma (Entrepreneur of
the Year Award), Karl Sandhu (Young Achiever's Award), Avnish Goyal
(New Comer of the Year Award), Sukhpal Singh (Acas Business Development
Award) and Mike Jatania (Businessman of the Year Award).
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