Khaleej Times

MBE for Sachin’s mother-in-law

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mumbai — Sachin Tendulkar’s mother-in-law and social activist Annabel Mehta has been awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for her work and service to the underprivi­leged.

The award will be presented to her at Buckingham Palace in London later this year.

“Her Majesty the Queen approved the award to Mehta, a British national, in recognitio­n of her work and service to underprivi­leged communitie­s in Mumbai, and the NGO, Apnalaya,” a statement issued by the British Deputy High Commission said.

“The Order of the British Empire (which has several ranks) was created in 1917 by King George V to recognise individual­s, who have contribute­d valued service to their communitie­s. MBE is a rank of the order and stands for Member of the Order of the British Empire.

“Annabel has been recognised and honoured for over 40 years of service to under-privileged communitie­s in India. Much of this has been through her leading role within the NGO, Apnalaya, of which she has been president since 2013,” it said. “In the last 25 years, Apnalaya, led by Annabel has particular­ly focused on the Shivaji Nagar slum community, adjoining the Deonar dumping ground, with a population of around 600,000, many of whom live in challengin­g conditions. Apnalaya works to promote issues of health care, gender, education and livelihood­s using an integrated community developmen­t approach. — PTI

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