HONOURS LIST: NINA WADIA RECOGNISED
Order of the Bath Companions of the Order of the Bath:
Malini Nebhrajani, legal director, department for health and social care legal advisers, Government Legal Department, for public service (London, Greater London)
Order of the British Empire Commanders of the Order of the British Empire:
Fayyaz Afzal OBE, circuit judge, England and Wales, for services to the judiciary and to diversity and inclusion (Leicester, Leicestershire); Professor Bashabi Fraser, for services to education, to culture and to integration in Scotland (Edinburgh, Edinburgh); Professor Usha Claire Goswami FBA, professor of cognitive developmental neuroscience, University of Cambridge, for services to educational research (Cambridge, Cambridgeshire); Wasfi Kani OBE, founder and chief executive officer, Grange Park Opera, for services to music (London, Greater London); Preetha Ramachandran, group director, South East Universal Credit Operations, Department for Work and Pensions, for services to the Unemployed (London, Greater London); Professor Sembukuttiarachilage Ravi Pradip Silva, director, Advanced Technology Institute, University of Surrey, for services to science, to education and to research (Camberley, Surrey)
Officers of the Order of the British Empire:
Anwar Ali, founder and director, Upturn Enterprise Ltd, for services to social enterprise (Ashtonunder-Lyne, Greater Manchester); Councillor Azhar Ali, leader of labour group, Lancashire County Council, for services to the community in North West England (Brierfield, Lancashire);
Professor Farah Naz Kausar Bhatti, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon, for services to diversity in the NHS in Wales (Swansea, West Glamorgan); Narmada Helen De Silva, deputy director, Strategic and Cross Cutting Policy Group, HM Revenue and Customs, for public service (London, Greater London); Tanjit Singh Dosanjh, founder and chief executive officer, The Prison Opticians Trust, for services to optometry in prisons and reducing re-offending (Rochester, Kent);
Professor Mohan Jayantha Edirisinghe Freng, Bonfield Chair of Biomaterials, University College London, for services to biomedical engineering (London, Greater London); Dipanwita Ganguli, principal, Sutton College, for services to adult education in London (London, Greater London); Fozia Tanvir Irfan, chief executive officer, Bedfordshire and Luton Community
Foundation, and trustee, Association of Charitable Foundations, for services to the community in Bedfordshire, particularly during the Covid-19 response (Watford, Hertfordshire); Professor Partha Sarathi Kar, consultant and endocrinologist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, for services to people with diabetes (Southsea, Hampshire); Professor Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe, professor of perioperative medicine and consultant anaesthetist, University College London, for services to anaesthesia, perioperative and critical care (Uckfield, East Sussex); Lord Diljit Singh Rana MBE, chairman, Andras House Ltd, for services to business and to the economy in Northern Ireland (Belfast, Belfast); Asiyah Ravat, executive principal, Star Academies, for services to education in Birmingham (Walsall, West Midlands); Mrunel Sisodia, co-chair, National Network of Parent Carer Forums, for services to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, particularly during the Covid-19 response (Bedford, Bedfordshire); Nina Minoo Wadia, for services to entertainment and to charity (Staines, Surrey); Gajan Lavan Wallooppillai, for services to equality and community cohesion (London, Greater London); Adeela Warley, chief executive, CharityComms, for services to charity communications (London, Greater London)
Members of the Order of the British Empire:
Professor Alka Surajprakash Ahuja, consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, Royal College of Psychiatrists (Wales), for services to the NHS during Covid-19 (Cardiff, South Glamorgan); Dr Nisreen Ala-Din Sahib Alwan, associate professor in public health, Southampton University, for services to medicine and public health during Covid-19 (Eastleigh, Hampshire);
Humza Arshad, comedian and writer, for services to education (London, Greater London);
Rabinder Nath Bhanot JP, for services to wellbeing and community action, particularly during the Covid-19 response (Chigwell, Essex); Dr Harnovdeep Singh Bharaj, consultant, diabetes and general medicine, Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, for services to people with diabetes in the south Asian community (Bolton, Greater Manchester); Dr Anand John Chitnis, general practitioner, The Castle Practice, Birmingham, for services to the NHS, mental health and disabilities (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands); Tiger De Souza, volunteering and inclusion director, National Trust, for services to volunteering in the not-for-profit sector, particularly, during the Covid-19 response (Ipswich, Suffolk); Avinash Dussaram, members services officer, Parliamentary Digital Service, for services to parliament, particularly during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London); Ismail Mohammed Gangat, founder and proprietor, Azhar Academy Girls’ School, Forest Gate, for services to education in East London (London, Greater London); Dr Roganie Govender, consultant clinical academic speech and language therapist, for services to speech and language therapy (Hitchen, Hertfordshire); Anita Goyal,
for services to diversity and to female empowerment (Brentwood, Essex); Gary Grewal, UK liaison officer, for services to defence (London, Greater London); Dr Mohammad Tayyab Haider
medical director, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, for services to the NHS, particularly during the Covid-19 response and to the community in Essex (Brentwood, Essex); Mohammad Imran Hamid, for services to youth empowerment and social welfare projects (London, Greater London); Dr Amir Simon, Hannan, general practitioner, Haughton Thornley Medical Centre, for services to general practice in Hyde and Haughton Green, Metropolitan Borough of Tameside (Altrincham, Greater Manchester); Hobibul Hoque,
chief inspector, Bedfordshire Police, for services to policing and community cohesion, (Luton, Bedfordshire); Syeda Islam, for services to the community in
Battersea, Greater London, particularly during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London); Moinul Islam, founder and project manager, Outta Skool North West, for services to sport and education in the community, particularly during the Covid-19 response (Oldham, Greater Manchester); Shravan Jashvantrai Joshi, for services to diversity and to the British Hindu community (London, Greater London);
Dr Shikandhini Kanagasundrem, director, infection prevention and control and consultant microbiologist, The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, for services to microbiology, infection prevention and control, particularly during the Covid-19 response (Loughton, Essex);
Harjinder Kaur Kandola, chief executive, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, for services to mental health, particularly during the Covid-19 response (Arlesey, Bedfordshire); Abdul Majid, for services to integration in Glasgow and to charity in Scotland and abroad (Bothwell, Glasgow);
Arpal Morzaria, attendance and wellbeing champion, risk and intelligence service, HM Revenue and Customs, for services to staff wellbeing (Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire); Ruchi Nanda, lately account manager, Department for International Trade, for services to trade, to investment and to business support (Hockley, Essex); Foster Car
er, Leeds City Council, for services to fostering (Pudsey, West Yorkshire); Mohamed Hazrath Haleem Ossman, for services to the Sri Lankan community in the UK (London, Greater London);
Satyesh Parmar, consultant surgeon, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, for services to oral and maxillofacial cancer surgery (Solihull, West Midlands);
Bhaven Pathak, for services to business and British Hinduism (London, Greater London);
Vinaykant Ruparelia DL, for services to local enterprise, to tourism and to the community in Portsoy, Banffshire (Portsoy, Banffshire); Niraj Kumar Shar
ma, immigration liaison officer, Immigration Enforcement, Home Office, for public service (Abroad, Abroad); Sunita Ben Singal, diversity and equality lead, National Employer and Partnership Team, Department for Work and Pensions, for services to diversity and to inclusion (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands); Sasi Srini
vasan, early years manager, London Borough of Brent, for services to education (London, Greater London); Chitra Sundaram, for services to the south Asian dance sector (London, Greater London);
Anjuu Trevedi, head, regional business engagement, University of Leicester, for services to business innovation and to the economy in Leicestershire (Leicester, Leicestershire);
Rajinder Tumber, cyber security executive, Ernst and Young, for services to the cyber security industry (London, Greater London); Shahab Uddin, director of legal, British Olympic Association, for services to sport during the Covid-19 response (London,
Greater London); Manoj Varsani, founder, SOS Supplies, for services to protective care during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London); Haleema Yousaf, team leader, Fair Access and School Exclusions, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, for services to children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (Solihull, West Midlands)
Medallists of the Order of the British Empire:
Samira Ahmad, assistant scientific officer, Animal and Plant Health Agency, for services to animal health during the Covid-19 response and to the community in Woking, Surrey (Addlestone, Surrey); Dr Azeem Alam,
co-founder, BiteMedicine and Junior Doctor, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, for services to medical education during Covid-19 (Harpenden, Hertfordshire); Anand Bhatt,
co-founder, Aakash Odedra Company, for services to dance and to the community in Leicester (Leicester, Leicestershire); Salma Bi, for services to cricket and to diversity in sport (Birmingham, West Midlands);
Noreen Bishop, inclusion assistant, Laurel Lane Primary School, West Drayton, for services to education in the London Borough of Hillingdon (London, Greater London); Swaran Chowdhary, for services to kidney research UK, organ donation and south Asian communities in Scotland (Glasgow, Glasgow); Imran Ahmed Chowdhury, for services to community cohesion in Northampton (Northampton, Northamptonshire); Golam Mahbab Alam Chowdhury, refugee support staff and emergency responder, British Red Cross, for services to healthcare during the Covid-19 response (Portsmouth, Hampshire); Asha Rani Day, nurse, health visitor and clinical team leader, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, for services to the NHS and to minority ethnic equality during the Covid-19 response (Fleckney, Leicestershire);
Daljit Singh Grewal, for services to the community in West London, particularly during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London); Maya Joshi, for services to the vulnerable in Leicestershire (Leicester, Leicestershire);
Steven Kapur, founder, Apache Indian Music Academy, for services to music and and to young
people, (Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands); Sanjay Jayenedra Ka
ra, trustee, BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha (Neasden Temple), for services to community cohesion and public and charitable service in the UK (London, Greater London); Samah Khalil, youth mayor of Oldham, for services to young people (Oldham, Greater Manchester), Ziaul Khan, for services to the community in Sheffield (Sheffield, South Yorkshire);
Nadeem Sadiq Khan, charity helpline housing adviser and team leader, shelter, for services to the homeless during the Covid-19 response (Sheffield, South Yorkshire); Haroon Mahmood, relief manager, Wells Pharmacy, Darlaston, for services to the community in the West Midlands, particularly during Covid-19 (Coventry, West Midlands);
Aakash Odedra, co-founder, Aakash Odedra Company, for services to dance and to the community in Leicester (Leicester, Leicestershire); Ayesha Pakravan-Ovey, founder, The Plattery and Vital Meals, for services to charity and to vulnerable people during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London),
Harilal Narandas Patel, for services to community cohesion in Cardiff (Cardiff, South Glamorgan); Khakan Munir Qureshi, senior independent living officer, Midland Heart, for services to LGBT Equality (Wednesbury, West Midlands); Dr Aminur Khosru Rahman, chair, Kent Area Committee, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, for services to education (Chatham, Kent);
Syedur Rahman, for services to charity in Leicester (Leicester, Leicestershire); Azizur Rahman, foods section manager, Marks and Spencer, for services to the community in London during the Covid-19 response (London, Greater London); Mohammed Usman Rakq, senior IT assistant, Glasgow Caledonian University, for services to education and to students with hearing impairments (Bonnybridge, Stirling and Falkirk); Balbir Seimar, for services to the homeless and to the community in Walsall, West Midlands (Walsall, West Mid lands);
Charandeep Singh, founder, The Sikh Food Bank, for services to charity during the Covid-19 response (Paisley, Renfrewshire)