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ASIAN JEWEL AWARDS 2005 - NORTHERN WINNERS
(13 February 2005)

Lord Adam PatelAsian business and society gathered in Manchester last night for the Lloyds TSB Asian Jewel Awards (North) celebrating the achievements of South Asian individuals from all walks of life. The event, attended by over 900 guests, featured Bollywood-style entertainment as well as the legendary AFM catwalk show; the evening's comperes were comedian Inder Manocha and TV presenter Samina Ali Khan. Among the winners were Lord Adam Patel of Blackburn and businessman Lal Kumar who shared The Lifetime Achievement Award.

Sonil Kalia (left) won the Health & Education AwardLord Patel, who became a member of the House of Lords after his retirement from business, has three decades of solid community work behind him, having been president of the Blackburn Indian Workers' Association since 1977 as well as a founder member of Blackburn Community Relations Council. Lal Kumar, who began his career in the rag trade with market stalls in Lancashire, founded a fashion distribution company in 1958 ' now known as the Rajan Group - which currently enjoys a turnover of over £85 million.

Ibrar Ul-HaqThe Professional Excellence Award went to Ibrar Ul-Haq, British Airways' first Muslim captain. Ibrar's father worked in the mills all his life and ensured that his son received a thorough education. Ibrar subsequently graduated from Oxford University and while teaching there was selected from 60,000 applicants to become a trainee pilot with BA. Ibrar is launching a Muslim television station in the UK this Spring.

Ketan and Sharmila Gandhi.Sharmila Gandhi received the Public Sector Award in recognition of her work as chief executive of the Bradford Vision local strategic partnership, which has been pivotal in turning around Bradford's image since the disturbances of 2001. Accepting her award, Sharmila, who is now working in Europe with her husband's social enterprise 2Aspire Ltd, said: 'A big thankyou to Bradford ' it's a great city and it's really going places.'

Amir Khan with his father18-year-old boxing star and Olympic silver medallist Amir Khan won the Media, Arts and Sport Award, and dedicated it to his father, who joined him on stage. Amir, who is now continuing his studies in Bolton while continuing to box, began boxing at the age of eight and has fought competitively since the age of 11.

L-R: Iqbal Ahmed OBE presents the jewel award to Madan ShowmanMadan Showan, MD of Empire EC, received the Business and Commerce Award. Punjab-born Madan, who arrived in Britain aged 12 without a word of English, cut his teeth in business by running an innovative home delivery service for recently-arrived immigrants in Bradford. He now has a business portfolio that includes EmpireDirect, the UK's top online electrical store, and the groups' sales are currently around £100 million.

Atif Malik (left)The Healthcare and Education Award went to Leeds-born orthodontist and dentistry lecturer Sonil Kalia, who works in the UK, Germany and Denmark. Sonil's company, Orthoscene, is based in Sheffield. Atif Malik, whose portfolio includes Properties UK and Lending Point with a group turnover currently exceeding £100 million, received the Entrepreneur Award. Atif cites his mother as his inspiration, support and the backbone of his success.

Brian Davies (left)The Lloyds TSB Making a Difference Award for Lloyds TSB staff contributing significantly to their community went to Brian Davies, who has a long track record of voluntary youth work in the UK and Honduras. Brian's most recent project has been helping to set up Lloyds TSB's operations in Mumbai, where he engages with Indian staff and their families to enhance cultural understanding.

The Lloyds TSB Asian Jewel Awards in the Central and Southern regions will take place in Birmingham on 7 May and in London on 8 July. There will also be a Scottish Asian Jewel Awards to take place for the first time in Glasgow in September.The Lloyds TSB Asian Jewel Awards are organized by the Institute of Asian Professionals (IAP).

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