Pakistan's first Sikh woman journalist Manmeet Kaur to receive award in Britain
Pakistan's first Sikh woman journalist Manmeet Kaur to receive award in Britain
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Islamabad: Pakistan's first Sikh woman journalist Manmeet Kaur has been nominated for a prestigious award in England. This information has been given in Pakistani media reports. According to a report in The Express Tribune News, 25-year-old Manmeet Kaur has been included by Britain's 'The Sikh Group' among the 100 most influential Sikh celebrities under the age of 30 in the world.

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The Sikh group is an international organization that honors people belonging to the community from different parts of the world who serve people in many different ways. 'The Sikh Group' encompasses many fields like sports, charity, media, entertainment, education, selfless voluntary service, etc., in which Sikhs are respected for the good work they have done.

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Manmeet is a resident of Peshawar and she is a journalist as well as a social worker. She has also been honored to throw light on the issues faced by minorities and women at the local level. She will be given the award at a ceremony in the UK next year. Talking to The Express Tribune, Manmeet said that her name has been included in the category of influential Sikh personalities all over the world, it is a matter of great pride for her.

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