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Rajshibhai Malde Odedra passed away

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Rajshibhai Malde Odedra passed away

 

The Shokh Shabha/Bhajans for Rajshibhai Malde Odedra will be held on Friday 25th March @7:15pm at our Mandir:
Bharat Hindu Samaj, Unit 6 New England Complex, Rock Road, PE1 3BU.

We kindly request that you continue to follow the COVID-19 Regulations, including wearing a mask at all time whilst on BHS/Mandir premises.

Aum Shanti

Holi Festival – Thursday 17 March 2022

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Holi Festival – Thursday 17 March 2022
Wishing you all a very Happy Holi.

Arshibhai Malde Modhwadia passed away

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Arshibhai Malde Modhwadia
Arshibhai Malde Modhwadia passed away

Sita Ram 🙏🏽🙏🏽🕉

It is with unbelievable sadness & heartbreak that we have to inform you that Arshibhai Malde Modhwadia (81 years old) passed away peacefully on Monday, 28 February 2022 in Visalia, California, USA. He was born in Fatana (India) & previously lived in Lugazi (Uganda) and Huntingdon (UK) before moving to US. He has extensive family in US, India & UK.

Arshibhai was the loving & devoted husband to late Induben Modhwadia, a loving father to Amaan Angie & Ketan, a wonderful father-in-law to David, a doting grandfather to Destinee, Aaditi & Kathryn & loving brother to Rambhiben & Hiriben.

Sincere thanks to Jivabhai & Simranben Parmar for their amazing support,
without whom this time would have been even more difficult.

He will be greatly missed by the entire family & all who knew him.

May God rest his soul in eternal peace & give strength to the family & friends during this very sad & difficult time.

Funeral details to follow.

Due to Covid concerns, we kindly ask that everyone offer condolences only by phone or WhatsApp messages to:

Amaan:
07788577147 (UK time)

Bhanabhai Bokhiria:
07459118973 (India time – whatsapp calls only)

Rambhiben Odedra
07490710357 (UK time)

Valliben Odedra:
(910) 835-8300 (USA time – call after 5pm UK time)

Shantuben Sisodia:
(408) 806 – 7748 (USA time – call after 5pm UK time)

Aum Shanti 🙏🏽🙏🏽

Pratapbhai Lakhanshi (Arjanbhai) Khunti passed away

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Sita Ram 🙏🏾🙏🏽
Jai shree krishna🙏🏽🙏🏽

Pratapbhai Lakhanshi (Arjanbhai) Khunti passed away on 18th February 2022 (aged 65)

It is with great sadness we announce that Pratapbhai Lakhanshi (Arjanbhai) Khunti of Peterborough (formally of Uganda) passed away peacefully on Friday morning, 18th February 2022, (age 65) surrounded by family & loved ones.

Pratapbhai is the son of Late Arjanbhai & Late Rupiben Khunti.

He is the loving father of Raksha, Hiten, Jayminee and late Jaymin and loving father in law of Aatish and Dipty.

He is the doting grandfather of Kian and Shanaya.

Pratapbhai is beloved brother of Madhuben, Keshubhai, Shobhuben, Kamleshbhai & late Ramubhai.

The family have been an integral part of the Peterborough Bharat Hindu Samaj since the early 70s.

May God rest his soul in peace & give strength to all the family during this very difficult time.

In light of the covid situation, we kindly ask that you offer condolences by calling/messaging:

Hiten 07921959198
Asmitaben 07796597503
Jayminee 07772524747

Aum Shanti 🙏🏽🙏🏽

Devibai Arshi Odedra passed away

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Devibai Arshi Odedra funeral details
Devibai Arshi Odedra funeral details

Online link: https://www.wesleymedia.co.uk/webcast-view

Webcast link pin: 279-9351

 


 

Sita Ram 🙏🏾🙏🏽
Jai shree Krishna🙏🏽🙏🏽

Devibai Arshi OdedraIt is with great sadness we announce the loss of our beloved Baa, Devibai Arshi Odedra from Peterborough (previously from Fatana, India) – wife of Arshi Nagajan Odedra.

Baa passed away at the age of 92 peacefully at home on 13/02/2022 with her family around her.

May God rest her soul in peace & give strength to all the family during this very difficult time.

In light of the covid situation, we kindly ask that you offer condolences by calling/messaging on :

Natha Odedra – 07969 660897
Mina Odedra – 07467 130069
Home 01733 328148

Aum shanti 🙏🏾🙏🏽

Deviben is also mother of Heeraben Parbatbhai Sisodia (Peterborough), Tamuben Karshanbhai Modhwadia (Peterborough), Keshubhai Arshibhai Odedra (India) & Bhanuben (India).

Our condolences to the whole family 🙏🏽🙏🏽

Maher Foundation Newsletter

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Maher Foundation Newsletter
Maher Foundation Newsletter

Professor Kamlesh Khunti awarded CBE in New Year Honours 2022

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Professor Kamlesh Khunti has been made a CBE in the New Year Honours (University of Leicester/PA)
Professor Kamlesh Khunti has been made a CBE in the New Year Honours (University of Leicester/PA)

Maher Community is immensely proud of Professor Kamlesh Khunti. Congratulations!

Professor Kamlesh Khunti, Professor of Primary Care Diabetes and Vascular Medicine at the University of Leicester, has been made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his services to Health in the New Year’s Honours List 2022.

Professor Khunti’s pioneering research into COVID and health inequalities, and diabetes has contributed significantly to improving the health of ethnic minority communities.

Having led a body of research throughout the pandemic, Professor Khunti became a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) and Chair of the SAGE Ethnic Sub-panel. He was one of the very first clinicians to spot the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on people from ethnic minorities.

As co-director of the Leicester Diabetes Centre, Professor Khunti has been responsible for major advances in type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, having published more than 1,000 academic papers and has helped to build a significant evidence base to improve clinical practice.

Upon receiving his honour, Professor Kamlesh Khunti said: “I am truly humbled and I would like to dedicate the award to my team at the Leicester Diabetes Centre, my staff at the Hockley Farm Medical Practice, the University of Leicester and most of all to my family.

“It is indeed a huge honour to be recognised in the New Year’s Honours List.”

Professor Nishan Canagarajah, President and Vice-Chancellor at the University of Leicester said: “I am immensely proud of Kamlesh’s achievement and it is most highly deserved.

“His dedication to improving health outcomes for some of the most hard to reach communities is admirable and he has worked tirelessly in his career to achieve so much.

“Kamlesh truly embodies our spirit as Citizens of Change, and I am delighted that he has received this honour in our Centenary year.”

Richard Mitchell, chief executive at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust said: “I would like to congratulate Kamlesh on his well-deserved honour. His research and direct patient care has improved the lives of so many, in particular those in ethnic minority communities.

“Kamlesh is an incredible colleague and the impact of his work has made, and continues to make, a remarkable difference.”

Professor Khunti began his career as a General Practitioner in 1990, recruiting his first research assistant in 1998. With increasing success, the team grew and Professor Khunti took up an appointment with the University of Leicester as Professor of Primary Care Diabetes and Vascular Medicine in 2007.

Working alongside Professor Melanie Davies, Professor Khunti has built up the Leicester Diabetes Centre team with more than 170 people currently carrying out studies designed to improve the lives of people with diabetes. The Leicester Diabetes Centre is recognised across the world for its leading research, education and innovation.

Professor Kamlesh Khunti is also the Director of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) East Midlands and also the founding Director of the Centre for Ethnic Health Research and the University of Leicester Real World Evidence Unit.

He has been elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. He is currently an advisor to the Department of Health, a Clinical Advisor for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), and a member of the Primary Care Study Group of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD).

In 2019, Professor Kamlesh Khunti was given the South Asian Health Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition for his outstanding contribution to South Asian health through cutting-edge research, which has influenced frontline diabetes care across the world.

Earlier this year, Professor Khunti also picked up a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Primary Care Diabetes Society (PCDS) in celebration of his outstanding accomplishments within diabetes care during his career.

 

Article from Leicester University – https://le.ac.uk/news/2022/january/kamlesh-khunti-cbe