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The winners of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Awards

By Vicky Nanjappa in New Delhi
Last updated on: January 09, 2008 21:04 IST
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The recipients of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award, presented by President Prathibha Patil at the valedictory function of the 6 th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, at Vigyna Bhavan in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Dr. Naveenchandra Ramgoolam - Prime Minister of Mauritius.

Neville Joseph Roach - Chairman of TCS-FNS, an Australian Banking solutions company acquired by Tata Consultancy.

Dr Ravi Pillai - He has a major presence in the oil and gas sector in Saudi Arabia and has set up the Upasana Hospital and Research centre in India.

A P S Mani - Founder and coordinator of Indian Community Activities in Tokyo.

Judge Ajith Swarn Singh - District Judge in New Zealand.

Rafiudin S Fazulbhoy - Founding member of the Indian school at Jeddah and the Indian Pilgrims' Welfare Forum.

Bicky Chakraborty - A leading hotelier in Sweden. He is a role model for Indian immigrants to Sweden.

Krishnamurthy Kumar - The founding governor of the Indian Business and Professional Council, under the aegis of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Lord Karan Bilmoria - Chairman of the Indo-British Partnership and also the representative Deputy Lieutenant of the London Borough of Hounslow.

Dr Thomas Abraham - Contributed towards the NRI-PIO movement in the United States and mobilised Indian students to form the India club of Columbia University in 1974.

Dr Joy Cherian - Founder of the Indian American Forum for Political Education.

The National Council of Indian culture, Trinidad and Tobago - The NICC is actively involved in propagating India's cultural values and ethics in Trinidad and Tobago.

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