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…
The
continuing
success
of
this
important
publication
is
a
tribute
to
the
immense
contribution
made
by
Asian
men
and
women
to
the
life,
economy
and
culture
of
this
country
–
and
of
many
others
around
the
world.
I
am
particularly
pleased
that
since
the
last
edition
appeared
the
number
of
Asian
MPs
has
increased:
their
presence
in
the
House
of
Commons
is
very
much
to
be
welcomed.
The
Rt.
Hon
Harriet
Harman
MP,
Secretary
of
State
for
Social
Security
Nov
1997
Noontime
in
London
:
Political
bigwigs,
business
tycoons
and
media
stars
came
together
at
a
gala
dinner
recently
to
salute
the
Asian
of
the
Year.
Saturday
Times,
New
Delhi
August
1994
…
It
is
also
of
enormous
value
for
providing
role
models
for
the
new
generations
of
British-born
Asians
and
the
breaking
down
of
barriers
and
forging
of
new
contacts
…
The
Rt.
Hon
Paddy
Ashdown
MP,
Leader
of
the
Liberal
Democrat
Party
July
1994
…
highlights
the
valuable
contributions
made
by
many
individual
Asians
to
the
community.
The
Rt.
Hon
John
Major,
The
Prime
Minister
July
1994
…
This
shows
the
impact
of
so
many
community
members
in
the
life
of
the
nation
…
The
Rt.
Hon
Margaret
M
Beckett
MP
July
1994
Council
pays
tribute
to
Asian
business
leader:
A
LEADING
member
of
east
London's
Asian
community
has
been
given
a
glowing
tribute
by
Waltham
forest
Council
Waltham
Forest
Yellow
Advertiser
June
1994
Buzz
begins
on
the
Asian
of
the
Year
:
The
Asian
Age,
London
March
1994
Tribute
to
Asians
at
Who's
Who
event
:
Regional
launch
is
held
for
Asian
book
of
success.
Tribute
to
Asians
at
city
Who’s
Who
event.
Leicester
Mercury
February
1993
A
heady
mixture
of
glamour,
beauty
and
impressive
achievement
allows
women
to
dominate
the
new
Asian
Who’s
Who.
Even
a
glance
through
the
Who’s
Who
will
allow
readers
to
spot
names
well
known
in
their
chosen
fields.
The
People
November
1992
“barometer
of
the
progress
of
Britain’s
1.6
million
strong
Asian
Community.”
The
Daily
Telegraph
October
1990
Hurd
launches
Asian
Who’s
Who
1989
New
Life
November
1989
Asians
mean
business
in
book
of
fame.
Immigrant
success
:
“It
just
reflects
the
enormous
success
of
the
Asian
business
community
in
Britain
during
the
last
decade,”
said
Mr.
Sachar
at
the
launch
of
the
new
edition
last
night
…
Daily
Mail
October
1988
Who’s
Who
list
of
high
flyers
dispels
old
image.
Success
stories:
…
Sachar
has
been
keen
to
ferret
out
“young,
promising
talent,”
especially
among
women,
who
are
doing
well
in
non-traditional
areas
…
the
success
of
a
few
may
mask
the
problems
of
the
many.
The
Sunday
Times
October
1988
Asian
of
the
Year…
inevitably,
important
names
have
been
omitted.
But
what
is
more
important
than
the
individual
names,
is
the
collective
picture
the
book
presents
…
it
reflects
the
increasing
contribution
of
UK
Asians
to
British
Society.
The
Daily
Jang
October
1987
Making
it
good
on
Eastern
promise.
Sachar’s
book
charts
the
ascent
of
the
Asian
Community
in
Britain.
The
Sunday
Times
September
1987
“Sachar
pioneered
the
field
…”
The
Sunday
Times
August
1986
“…
the
directory
can
make
a
valuable
contribution
to
the
promotion
of
the
mutual
understanding,
which
is
so
essential
for
the
creation
of
a
truly
multi-racial
society.”
The
Rt.
Hon
Merlyn
Rees
PC
MP,
Secretary
of
State
for
Home
Affairs
1978
“Who
Really
is
Who?”
:
…
to
produce
the
first
ever
Who’s
Who
of
Asians
in
Britain
…
the
problems
are
magnified.
The
book
will
be
very
useful
to
British
readers
because
careful
reading
reveals
more
than
is
apparent
on
the
surface
about
the
Asian
Community.”
The
Spectator
November
1975
“Who
Gets
in
the
Asian
Who’s
Who?”
:
…
The
Publisher
is
bringing
out
in
the
autumn
the
first
ever
Who’s
Who
of
Asians
living
in
this
country
…
the
book
will
be
a
good
buy
…
The
contributions
under
social
and
business
achievements
provide
an
insight
into
the
values
of
the
community.”
The
Sunday
Telegraph
August
1975
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