Sikh lawyer gets British honour for services to faith communities
Wednesday, 26/04/2017
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LONDON: Jasvir Singh, a young London-based barrister engaged in inter-faith communication and other social activities, has received one of Britain’s highest civilian honours, the Order of the British Empire (OBE), at an investiture ceremony at the Buckingham Palace here.
Jasvir Singh received the Order of the British Empire from Prince William at Buckingham Palace in London.
Singh, who is the chair of City Sikhs and is closely involved in other organisations, has been honoured for services to faith communities and social cohesion in the United Kingdom.
He received the Order of the British Empire from Prince William in the Ballroom of the palace, along with two other Sikh recipients — Brinder Singh Mahon, for services to education, and detective sergeant Sarbjit Kaur from the Merseyside Police, for services to policing.
Singh, whose family origins lie in the Doaba region of Punjab, said after the ceremony, “It was a humbling experience. I met many inspiring people, including scientists, artists, Paralympians, and various members of the Armed Forces and the Police, and found out about their remarkable achievements.”
“I also spoke to Prince William and commended him for the work he and his brother, Prince Harry, are doing to help remove the stigma of mental health problems,” Singh added.