Shiv Pande conferred 'Citizen of Honour' award by Liverpool

Professor Dr. Shiv Pande, an Indian doctor who was previously made a Member of the British Empire (MBE) in the UK's honors list, has become the first Asian to be made a 'Citizen of Honour' by the northwest English city of Liverpool

Mar 08, 2021
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Professor Dr. Shiv Pande, an Indian doctor who was previously made a Member of the British Empire (MBE) in the UK's honors list, has become the first Asian to be made a 'Citizen of Honour' by the northwest English city of Liverpool. A 'Citizen of Honour' recognition is extended to individuals who have made "significant, exceptional or unique contributions to enrich the image of Liverpool and/or its citizens".

Dr. Pande has been a distinguished resident of Liverpool for 49 years. In 1999, he became the first ethnic minority person to be elected Treasurer of the British General Medical Council.

Liverpool is one of Britain's most prominent and high-achieving cities. It is also noted for being a progressive and internationally oriented city. Dr Pande said: "I am honoured to be made a 'Citizen of Honour' by the City of Liverpool, which has been my home for nearly half a century. It is deeply gratifying to be recognised for my work. I thank the City Council for selecting me".

(IANS)

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