The fellowship was awarded to Meghna, president of the Mumbai-based Whistling Woods International Institute of film, television and media arts, in the presence of a select gathering during an event held at Bradford College yesterday.
Meghna is the youngest Indian woman in recent times to receive an honorary fellowship from a UK university and the only Asian woman to receive the Bradford College's fellowship.
Receiving the fellowship, she said: "I am honoured on being recognised for my contribution to Whistling Woods International, a school that is committed to have the finest educators working towards sharpening talent with skills to succeed."
The event was attended by Richard Wightman, Chair of the Bradford Corporation, Bradford College Principal Kathryn Oldale, Bradford College Group Chief Executive Michele Sutton, and Bradford Whistling Woods Film School director Trevor Griffiths.
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Wightman and Oldale presented the honorary fellowship to Meghna.
Bradford College is one of the largest and most well known colleges in Britain.
Over the past few years, Bradford and Whistling Woods have engaged in several joint activities like student co-productions, student and faculty exchanges and summer school programmes.