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There has been much
criticism of Sir Gulam's Knighthood in the
National Press in Britain. The charge is
that he was put forward by Prime Minister
Tony Blair as "pay back" for the
hefty donations made to the Labour party.
Whilst this belittles Sir Gulam's efforts
to help the community through the charitable
Noon Foundation, it does highlight the weakness
of the whole selection process. Exactly
how do you get chosen by The Queen?
Obviously, Government's
recommendations have a large part to play.
This explains why several MBEs are awarded
each year for work largely unknown to the
UK Asian Public. This year, for example,
sixteen of the twenty-four (67%) MBEs were
awarded for community services and race
relations. Ms Urmila Banerjee, a member
of Cabinet Office Management Board was awarded
a CBE for her work in modernising the Civil
Service. So obviously being known among
civil servants helps!
This leaves large sections
of the Asian community nonplussed. Why are
some of the most prominent Asian figures
in the Arts not being selected? Last year,
Meera Syal was awarded an MBE and yet her
colleagues from hit-show Goodness Gracious
Me, Sanjeev Bhasker, Nina Wadia and Kulvinder
Ghir, were passed over. When will the hugely-talented
actor Om Puri, currently starring as Samad
Iqbal in the TV adaptation of Zadie Smith's
White Teeth' and best known as the father
in 'East is East' be in the running?
Nitin Sawhney and Talvin
Singh have both done a huge amount, bringing
classical Asian musical knowledge into mainstream
British pop. It seems that for Asian Authors,
winning the Booker Prize is easier than
being chosen by The Queen. Don't believe
me? Consider Arundhati Roy (God of Small
Things), Preethi Nair (Gypsy Masala) and
the ever-favourite Vikram Seth (Suitable
Boy)?
There are theatrical
personalities like Jatinder Verma of Tara
Arts, Sudha Buchar (Tamasha Theatre Company),
Uzma Hameed (The Big Picture Company), Shobana
Jeyasingh (Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company)
who help to break down the barriers between
Asian communities and the British population.
Film Directors like Gurinder Chadha (Bend
it Like Beckham) and Theatre Directors like
Indu Rubasingham apply the same principle
to the stage and screen. Playwrights like
Tanika Gupta and Gurpreet Bhatti weave Asian
storylines for everyday soap operas and
have you noticed how many Asians are now
appearing regularly on television? Asian
Arts is no longer considered "fringe"
and yet many are still awaiting recognition
they deserve.
Receiving an honour
from the Queen not only looks good on your
personalised stationery, it helps add credibility
and gains you greater recognition!
Parminder
Vir deserves her OBE. She is acutely
aware of the need to bring cultural diversity
to broadcasting. Having managed to get all
the heads of the major TV stations together,
she claims that her greatest success has
been in convincing them that cultural diversity
is "their" issue rather than just
hers. Not one to shrink from a challenge
she was even prepared to give advice to
wannabe actors, producers and directors
on how to network effectively. Of course,
the greatest advantage of honouring Parminder
Vir is that she is now in the position to
advise on next year's selection.
So should The Queen's
Honours List be scrapped? Well let us see
the changes Parminder can bring about with
her Majesty first!
Click
here to read a biography
of Parminder Vir.
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