Sandeep Marwah Honored at House of Commons |
London: “Sandeep Marwah is a
well known film, television and media personality with five World records to
his credit. Founder of Noida Film City, Marwah Studios and Asian Education
Group he has been chairing 100 media and social organizations. Recipient of
more than 500 hundred awards from all over the World for his untiring
contribution to love, peace and unity through arts and culture.” A citation was
read in the House of Common- British Parliament in London.
Bob Blackman is also a Co-Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Policy Holders, is now Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Smoking and Health an also leads the All Party Parliamentary Group for British Hindus.
“I am pleased and honored to honor Marwah who has spent years and years of his life in spreading love, peace and unity in the World through arts and culture. Sandeep Marwah has proved to be an achiever. Today, this historical building of British Parliament is creating another history. I am thankful to all of you for giving me this noble job to perform,” said Bob Blackman the host of the event.
“I am thoroughly impressed and obelized by the style and the respect showered on me by calling me to House of Commons in British Parliament. I pay my gratitude to all the organizers for considering me this Ambassador of Peace Award. This has added a lot to India and British relations. It has motivated me to do more in the same direction,” said Sandeep Marwah President of World Peace And Development And Research Foundation. Later Marwah addressed to all in the community hall of House of Commons in British Parliament.
Founder of Siddhashram Shakti Centre UK H.H. RajRajeshwar Guru Ji, Leader of Jain Religion Acharya Dr. Lokesh Muni, Chairman of City of London Police Federation Mike Reed, Police Commander Simon Owen, Councillor of Harrow Council Ajay Maru, Assistant Director Home Affairs Richard Lederleand and many important people from different communities and strata of life from all over England were present in the hall of British Parliament.