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Gigi (Tamu) Rama Khistaria passed away

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Gigi (Tamu) Rama Khistaria passed away

It is with sadness we inform that Gigi (Tamu) Rama Khistaria passed away peacefully on 9th September 2019, aged 69 years old, in Porbandar, India.

Makiben Chhotujibhai Odedra passed away

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Sita Ram 🙏🏽
Jai Shree Krishna 🙏🏽
The funeral ceremony for our beloved Makiben Chhotujibhai Odedra will be held on Thursday 29th August 2019.
She will be brought home at 3pm for antim vidhi, puja and darshan at
107 Eye Road, Peterborough, PE1 4SG.
Followed by crematorium rights at 4.30pm at the
Peterborough Crematorium
Mowbray Road
North Bretton
Peterborough
PE6 7JE
The family kindly request that you all come back to the house after the cremation for prasad.
Please do not bring flowers. Instead if you wish to make a donation please donate to the British Heart Foundation or Cancer Research UK.
May her soul rest in eternal peace. She will always be loved & missed greatly.
We sincerely appreciate all the messages of condolences & your continued help and support during this very difficult time in our lives.
The Odedra Family
🕉 Aum Namah Shivay 🙏🏽
🕉Aum Shanti 🙏🏽

Mr Khimabhai Gigabhai Godhania passed away

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Mr Khimabhai Gigabhai Godhania passed awayIt is with deep regrets that we inform you that Mr Khimabhai Gigabhai Godhania has passed away peacefully at 6.15am on 25 August 2019 at Leicester Royal Infirmary.
Late Khimabhai age 76 (7 Dec 1942 – 25 Aug 2019) originally from Khambhodar, settled in Porbandar and then moved to Leicester, UK.
Home address:
27 Netherhall Road,
Leicester
LE5 1DP
Tel: 07459797866
Funeral details:
Date: 30 August 2019
Home for Vidhi, Puja and Darshan from 12 noon til 1pm
Followed by crematorium rights at 1:30pm at
Gilroes Cemetery and Crematorium Groby Road, Leicester, LE3 9QG
The Godhania family kindly request that you all join them for prasad after the cremation at our residence.
🕉 Aum Namah Shivay 🕉
Aum Shanti

Mr Nagabhai Ranmal Odedra passed away

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Mr Nagabhai Ranmal Odedra passed away
Mr Nagabhai Ranmal Odedra passed away

It is with deep regrets that we inform you that our beloved father and grandfather Mr Nagabhai Ranmal Odedra passed away peacefully on 9th August 2019, aged 88 years old.
Bapuji will be brought to his home for Vidhi, Puja and Darshan on Saturday morning 17 August 2019 at 07:30am at :
66 Sibson Road,
Birstall,
Leicester,
LE4 4NA,
Tel: 0116 2109223
Mob: 07710028551
Followed by crematorium rights at 09:30 am at :
Great Glen Crematorium,
9 London Rd, Great Glen, Leicester, LE8 9DJ.
Tel: 0116 2591101
The Odedra family kindly request that you all join them for prasad after the cremation at our residence:
66 Sibson Road,
Birstall,
Leicester,
LE4 4NA.
May his soul rest in eternal peace.
🕉Aum Namah Shivay🕉
Aum Shanti.

Mrs Jiviben Muru Keshwala passed away

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Jiviben Muru Keshwala (1929-2019)

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the peaceful passing of Mrs Jiviben Muru Keshwala of Leicester, origin visavada India, on 1st August 2019.

We welcome you to pay your respects at:

15 Moira Street, Leicester, LE4 6LB. 

Funeral details:

*Please note changes to Funeral location:*
Wednesday 7th August 2019
Time- 2.30pm
Great Glen Crematorium
London Road
Great Glen
Leicester
LE8 9DJ

Ba will be brought to her home for Puja and Darshan from 12.45pm.  Address:

15 Moira Street, Leicester, LE4 6LB 

We also welcome you to join us for Prashad afterwards at the home residence.

Please pass this message on to the maher community.  🕉🙏🏼🕉

Professor Kamlesh Khunti

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Kamlesh Khunti is Professor of Primary Care Diabetes and Vascular Medicine at the University of Leicester, UK. He is Co-Director of the Leicester Diabetes Centre and leads a research group that is currently working on the early identification of, and interventions with, people who have diabetes or are at increased risk of developing diabetes.
His work has influenced national and international guidelines on the screening and management of people with diabetes. Professor Khunti is also Director of the UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care East Midlands and Director of The Real World Evidence Unit and the Centre for Black Minority Ethnic Health. He is a NIHR Senior Investigator and Principal Investigator on several major national and international studies.
Professor Khunti is a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences and is currently an advisor to the Department of Health, a Clinical Advisor for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Secretary of the Primary Care Study Group of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes. He is Past Chair of the Department of Health–RCGP Committee on Classification of Diabetes and is Past Chair of the NICE Guidelines on Prevention of Diabetes.
In addition, he is Co-Director of the Diabetes MSc at Leicester University. He has won numerous awards nationally and internationally.

Professor Kamlesh Khunti, FRCGP, FRCP, MD, PhD, FMedSci

Head of Department and Professor of Primary Care Diabetes andProfessor Kamlesh Khunti Vascular Medicine

Diabetes Research Centre
University of Leicester
Leicester General Hospital
Gwendolen Road
Leicester, LE5 4PW
Tel: +44 (0)116 258 4005
Email: kk22@le.ac.uk

 
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Dr. Sadhna Bokhiria

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Dr. Sadhna Bokhiria
Sadhna Bokhiria, Ed.D., is a Professor of Education and the Chief Operating Officer for the Kapoor Foundations located in India and the United States. She specializes in organizational leadership development and curriculum design.
Dr. Bokhiria is also considered an expert on the Mers of Saurashtra and is especially interested in identity, authenticity, gender relations, and social discourse.
Currently investigating the correlation between stand-up comedians and higher intelligence, Dr. Bokhiria believes that it takes great courage and incredible intelligence to be authentic in today’s world and comedians exemplify this through their art.
Her work has been published in collaboration with the University of Arizona’s Cancer Center, and for the past decade, she has taught and mentored in underrepresented communities in India, England, and Africa.
Dr. Bokhiria takes pride in “keeping it real” and considers herself a hip-hop junkie.

Visit http://sbokhiria.com/