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INDIA EMPIRE
Celebrates the Success and Honors 16 Overseas Indians
Dr.Ruby Dhalla receives
the award in political leadership category

New Delhi----The INDIA EMPIRE
monthly magazine held the NRI Awards Night at Hotel
Ramada Plaza, New Delhi on January 10, 2010. The NRI
Awards 2010 theme read “In recognition of Excellence,
Purpose and Achievement in the Overseas Indian
Community.” Sixteen distinguished Overseas Indians from
11 countries received the Awards. The Lifetime
Achievement Award went to Dr Lenny Saith, Minister in
the Office of the Prime Minister in Trinidad and Tobago.
He also acts as Prime Minister of his country in the
absence of the substantive holder of the post.
The chief guest on the occasion was Mr Vayalar Ravi,
Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs responsible for
framing policies for over 25 million members of the
Indian Diaspora. Mr Ravi hailed the success, vision and
enterprising spirit of the Indian Diaspora, in general
and the Awardees in particular. He said the Awards
presented by the magazine would inspire the diaspora
world over. He encouraged the diaspora to be a part of
India’s growth story, indicating that areas such as
infrastructure, rural development, healthcare and
education were important for growth and urged the
diaspora to be partners in these areas. Mr Ravi
presented the awards.
Mrs Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of Delhi, was also
present. She welcomed the diaspora to the forthcoming
Commonwealth Games and said that it was important that
the diaspora took back good memories of Delhi, the
capital city of the largest democracy in the world. She
said that every effort had been made to make Delhi one
of the greenest capital cities in the world.
The international print magazine writes on NRI and PIOs
and related issues. The magazine completed 5 years in
September 2009. The publication believes that it is the
right time that the Indian diaspora is recognized by way
of Awards through a free, frank and fearless medium,
independent of the Government.
Mr Sayantan Chakravarty, the magazine’s Editor and
Publisher, announced that the objective of the NRI
Awards was to recognize the wealth of Indian talent
overseas, to make the awards world class,
institutionalize them, and to ensure that the awards
functions are held every year, in India on January 10,
and also other parts of the world. “As India engages
with its diaspora, it is important that those
outstanding men and women who make a difference to
India’s image overseas are recognized,” Mr Chakravarty
noted. “Four of our Awardees have also received the
Government’s Pravasi Samman Awards in 2008 and 2010,” he
added. The criteria to choose awardees for the NRI
Awards would be merit and reputation. The magazine
received nominations from world over on its website.
Nominations for the next awards will be open on line on
www.indiaempire.com<http://www.indiaempire.com/>
from January 15, 2010. The final selection will be
vetted by top NRI associations in different countries
and the Indian Media. Any person who qualifies as a
Non-Resident Indian or a Person of Indian Origin and /
or is an Overseas Citizen of India is eligible to be
nominated for the Awards.
The Awardees List:
Ms Nishma Gosrani from the U.K. (Most Promising Overseas
Indian Female), Mr Jean Regis Ramsamy from ReUnion
Islands (Most Promising Overseas Indian Male), Mr Logie
Naidoo from South Africa (Community Service in African
Region), Mr Mahyendrah Utchanah from Mauritius
(Community Service from Africa and Indian Ocean Region),
Judge Ajit Swaran Singh from New Zealand (Community
Services in Asia Pacific Region), Mr Krishnamurthy Kumar
from the U.A.E. (Community Services in the GCC), Mr
Harmohan Walia from Australia (Community Dato’ Professor
Joseph Adaikalam from Malaysia (Business Leadership in
South Asia and Far East Region), Dr Rami Ranger from the
U.K. (Business Leadership in U.K. and Europe), H.E.
Mookhesswur Choonee from Mauritius (Cultural
Leadership), H.E. Pundit Maniedeo Persad from Trinidad
and Tobago (Excellence in Diplomacy), Mrs Leela Gujadhur
Sarup from Mauritius (Academic Leadership), Dr Samir
Shah from USA (Excellence in Software and IT), Dr Mani
Bhaumik from USA (Excellence in Sciences), Dr Ruby
Dhalla from Canada (Political Leadership), Dr Lenny
Saith from Trinidad and Tobago (Lifetime Achievement).
Updated : Jan 11,2010
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