SHILPA
SHETTY RECOGNISED WITH RAJIV GANDHI AWARD
(13 August 2007)
After
having met the Queen, the former Prime Minister of Britain and the
Mayor of London, Shilpa Shetty received one of the highest recognitions
from her homeland India in the form of the 'Rajiv Gandhi National
Quality Award' at a ceremony which took place on 12th August 2007
at National Center for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai. Prime
Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, leader of Congress Party Ms Sonia Gandhi,
Union Minister of External Affairs Mr Pranab Mukherjee, and Chief
Minister of Maharashtra Mr Vilasrao Deshmukh graced the occasion.
The
award, which has been named after Indias late Prime Minister
Mr Rajiv Gandhi, recognises the new thrust he had given to the quality
movement in India to propel the country into the 21st Century with
pride. Shilpa Shetty received international respect and adulation
when she won this year's Celebrity Big Brother, following a worldwide
controversy that placed her in the centre of a debate on race and
bullying. In personifying the core of Indian cultural values and
tradditions and handling the situation with such grace and decorum,
Shilpa has become an international ambassador for India and its
values of equality, peace and justice, rallying support from across
the globe.
Shilpa
was delighted while expressing her heartfelt gratitude at the event.
She said, I am sincerely grateful and humbled by the honour
that has so kindheartedly been presented to me. It has always been
my utmost intention to elevate India as a nation to be proud of.
Its values, traditions and culture are deeply embedded in me and
have made me what I am today. India has emerged as one of the worlds
leading players and to be recognised as an individual to have contributed
to this change is a privilege for which I express my deep-felt gratitude.
Shilpa
joined the ranks of other eminent personalities such as Mukesh Ambani,
Kumar Mangalam Birla, Adi Godrej, Anand Mahindra, Sunil Mittal,
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Sant Singh Chatwal, Shah Rukh Khan, Tarun Tejpal,
Rajdeep Sardesai, Sania Mirza and Sachin Tendulkar who have also
been bestowed with the prestigious accolade.
The
'Rajiv Gandhi National Quality Award' was instituted by the Bureau
of Indian Standards in 1991 with the approval of the Government
of India, with a view to encouraging Indian manufacturing and service
organisations to strive for excellence and giving special recognition
to those who are considered to be the leaders of quality movement
in India.
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