Indian origin persons of eminence honoured by Queen Elizabeth II

Q.  Several Indian origin medics and more were on the list of the annual Birthday Honours issued by Queen Elizabeth 2. This includes the following:
- Published on 13 Jun 16

a. Sewa Singh Mandla
b. Bharat Maganlal Mehta
c. Both of the above
d. None of the above

ANSWER: Both of the above
 
Several Indian-origin medics, charity workers, musicians and entrepreneurs were among hundreds of people honoured by Queen Elizabeth II in her annual Birthday Honours list issued today.
  • A total of 1,149 people from the worlds of celebrity, sport, culture, science, politics and charity have been recognised with what are dubbed as the Queen’s “birthday gongs” for their services to the country. This includes:
  • Professor Usha Chakravarthy, Professor of Ophthalmology, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, for services to Ophthalmology in Northern Ireland and voluntary service to managing eye conditions;
  • Bharat Maganlal Mehta, Chief Executive Officer, Trust for London, for services to Finance in the Charitable and Voluntary Sectors.
  • Sewa Singh Mandla for services to the Inter-faith and Community Cohesion, particularly in the Sikh community;
  • Alan Sherear and Rod Stewart were some of the foreign persons of eminence honoured by the Queen

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