King’s New Year honours spotlight Indian entrepreneurship, community spirit

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King’s New Year honours spotlight Indian entrepreneurship, community spirit
A spirit of entrepreneurship, community cohesion and philanthropy were among the common threads running through the New Year Honours conferred upon Indian-origin professionals by King Charles III this week.

Unveiled annually to mark the start of a new year by the Cabinet Office, the honours recognise the achievements and service of extraordinary people from across the UK.

Around 30 individuals of Indian heritage were among those honoured in the 2025 list, led by Damehoods for actor-writer Meera Syal for services to literature, drama and charity and Professor Meena Upadhyaya for services to community cohesion in Wales and to medical genetics.

“I’ve always believed that being proud of where you come from only strengthens what you can give back, and that humility matters most precisely when responsibility grows,” said Dhruv Patel, with reference to his Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) honour for services to civic leadership and charity.

“Honours are never destinations: they are reminders of responsibility. If they mean anything at all, it’s that we must keep showing up, keep building bridges, and keep creating space for others to thrive alongside us,” said Patel, founder and director of City Hindus Network.

Others who received CBEs include Neeta Avnash Kaur Atkar for services to small business finance and the British Business Bank and Rupesh Mohan Mehta for services to transport planning in Buckinghamshire.