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Kashmir Youth Project Rochdale Chief Executive Zulf Ahmed hosted the annual diversity awards ceremony at the historic Town Hall building

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London Arif Choudhary

In which the leader of Rochdale Council, Neil Emmott, MP Paul Waugh, – High Sheriff Martin – Mayor Janet Emsley, former Mayor Councillor Shakeel Ahmed, Deputy Mayor Councillor Faisal Rana, Chief Executive of Rochdale Council James Bank, – Dr. Taylor – Tariq – GP Arsalan Ahmed – Councillor Professor Iftikhar Ahmed – Sultan, young people who have provided professional services to the Kashmir Youth Project, Isa Ahmed and Nadeem, and others participated. Leader of Rochdale Council Neil Emmott said that I am delighted to be participating in the ceremony to recognize the services of local voluntary service organizations and business people who have made a prominent place in the community in Rochdale. MP Paul Waugh said that the mutual harmony within the multicultural and religious community living in Rochdale is exemplary and today The ceremony is a living example of this. Deputy Mayor Councilor Faisal Rana said that the Kashmir Youth Project brought together the intercultural and interfaith community and those who have rendered outstanding services in different walks of life were appreciated and presented with certificates of appreciation, which is a welcome development. Isa Ahmed, who has been providing professional services in the Kashmir Youth Project, said that our organization is working on various projects to provide facilities to the community. Kashmir Youth Project Chief Executive Zulf Ahmed said that we have been organizing this award ceremony every year since 2012 to recognize individuals and organizations who have rendered outstanding services to the community in the Rochdale and Greater Manchester area. He thanked Rochdale Council and other organizations who made this event possible. Chief Executive Rochdale Council James Bank and others also described the organization of an intercultural and interfaith event as positive to promote mutual unity and harmony within the community.

The services of the Kashmir Youth Project based in Rochdale to the community will be written and known in golden letters of history


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