Sangar, the CEO and Chairman of a Group of Hotels in Central London and West London, was conferred with the 'Pride of India' award for 2012 by India International Foundation.
Britain's transport minister Stephen Hammond, MP presented the award to Sangar at Marriott Heathrow Hotel last night in the presence of leading dignitaries like Lord Swraj Paul and S S Siddhu, Minister (Coordination) in the Indian High Commission here.
NRI solicitor Hari Singh, founder Chairman of HSLaw Solicitors and Notary received the award in the field of Judicary/Law while Deepak Kuntawala, Founder of DVK, a global commodity trading and finance boutique company enhancing interests in private equity, wealth management and fund management was chosen for the award for his achievement in the field of Business.
He said he always considered business as secondary.
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"Deep in my heart, I always gave prominence to social work, art and culture. Without taking interest in our culture, business has no meaning."
The citation said, "Sangar devotes much of his time to fundraising and philanthropic work with success."
Other recipients were Kamel Hothi, Head of Nice Markets at Lloyds TSB responsible for Asian Strategy; Deepak Khazanchi, pioneer of modern Bhangra (Art and Culture); Sonal Minocha, Dean, University of Bedfordshire Business School, (Achievements in Education) and Natasha Mudhar (Achievement in Media).
Rami Ranger, chairman of the Sun Mark ltd was declared the outstanding businessman for winning the Queen's Award for the fifth year in succession.
Dinesh Shonchhatra, a leading Mortgage broker received the President's Award.
Speaking on the occasion, Lord Paul praised Indian democracy and said, "We should be proud from where we came and we should be proud where we live."
S S Sidhu, Minister Coordination in the Indian High Commission here echoed the sentiments expressed by Lord Paul and said "our democracy is forceful as anywhere in the world.