Boxing champion Mary Kom named Global Indian Icon at U.K.-India Awards
The Hindu
Mary Kom, filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, were honoured during U.K.-India Week. the organised by India Global Forum. The awards, now in their fifth year, honuors leaders who strengthen bilateral ties in various sectors
Sporting legend and India’s first-ever Olympic medallist in women’s boxing, Mary Kom, has been honoured with the Global Indian Icon of the Year award at the annual U.K.-India Awards in Windsor, south-eastern England.
The 40-year-old former Rajya Sabha member spoke of her 20-year journey of hard work and devoting her life to boxing as she accepted the award from Indian High Commissioner to the U.K. Vikram Doraiswami at a gala ceremony on June 29 night.
“I have been fighting for 20 years, putting in so much effort, hard work in my life, in boxing, it means a lot[...] making sacrifice for my country, for my family. I really thank from the bottom of my heart for this recognition,” she said.
Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, behind Oscar-nominated 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the field of cinema across both nations at the awards, organised by IGF (India Global Forum) as part of U.K.-India Week.
The Nehru Centre in London, the cultural wing of the Indian High Commission, won the U.K.-India Award for Significant Contribution to U.K.-India relations.
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“This is one of the most exciting times to be an Indian in the last many centuries, and India's growing economy has made many others, including many Westerners, think differently about India. But India's culture will actually make many others, including many Westerners, think differently period. And it's our privilege at the Nehru Centre to contribute to the growth and to the popularisation of Indian culture in the West,” said author Amish Tripathi, Director of the Nehru Centre.