Indian-origin minister Suella Braverman wins first Queen Elizabeth II award

Indian-origin minister Suella Braverman wins first Queen Elizabeth II award

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Category : Awards Published on: September 27 2022

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  • Britain’s Indian-origin Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been named winner of the first-ever Queen Elizabeth II Woman of the Year award at a ceremony in London.
  • The 42-year-old barrister, who was appointed to the Cabinet earlier this month by British Prime Minister Liz Truss, said it was the "honour of her life" to take on the new role at the Asian Achievers Awards (AAA) 2022 ceremony.
  • Braverman was previously served as attorney General between 2020-2022.
  • These awards were established in 2000 to honour south Asians for their great achievement in UK.
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