NRIs, Labour MP Virendra Sharma, Surinder Arora win Pride of Punjab awards 2017

Britain’s Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Sajid Javid MP, presented the awards to them at the annual dinner of the Punjabi society of the British Isles on Thursday night.

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NRIs, Labour MP Virendra Sharma, Surinder Arora win Pride of Punjab awards 2017

NRI, Labour MP Virendra Sharma win Pride of Punjab awards 2017

Non Resident Indians (NRIs) Virendra Sharma, Labour MP from Easling and Surinder Arora, founder chairman of the Arora Hotels have won the ‘Pride of Punjab Award’ 2017 for their contribution to Punjabi communities in the UK.

Britain’s Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Sajid Javid MP, presented the awards to them at the annual dinner of the Punjabi society of the British Isles on Thursday night.

The citation for Sharma lauded his outstanding services to the communities as MP for Ealing Southall for the last one decade and prior to that as local Councillor in the London Borough of Ealing from 1982-2010.

Born?in India in 1947 and educated at the London School of Economics on a trade union scholarship, Sharma started his career as a bus conductor, before working as a day services manager for people with learning disabilities in Hillingdon.  He was Race Equalities Officer to the Labour Party nationally.

“I am proud to receive the Pride of Punjab Award and will carry on serving not only the Punjabi community but the entire British community globally,” Sharma said.

The citation for Arora spoke about his outstanding contribution to the society and his philanthropic work.

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“Surinder Arora came to Britain in 1972 and began his career working as a waiter in a hotel he subsequently bought.  Today he is chair of the Arora Group which he founded in 1979.”

The Arora group is one of the largest independent hotel chains in the country with 15 properties and 6,000 rooms.

Arora, born in Sultanpur near Jalandhar in Punjab in 1958, leads the group which counts some of the country’s iconic?hotels in its stable.

“I owe this award to my late Mum,” Arora said.

India’s Deputy High Commissioner to the UK Dr Dinesh Patnaik, who was the Guest of Honour, said, “We have decided to celebrate Baisakhi on April 30 in all 13 Gurdwaras in the UK.”

Surinder Arora Virendra Sharma Labour MP chairman of the Arora Hotels Pride of Punjab Award 2017