Close X
Saturday, September 21, 2024
ADVT 
International

Indian-American Entrepreneur Frank Islam Conferred UP Ratna Award

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Dec, 2015 11:09 AM
  • Indian-American Entrepreneur Frank Islam Conferred UP Ratna Award
Frank Islam, a prominent Indian American entrepreneur and philanthropist has been awarded the inaugural UP Ratna award for his achievements and outstanding contributions as a son of Uttar Pradesh.
 
The award will be given by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav at the inaugural UP Pravasi Diwas in Agra on January 4, according to a media release.
 
The UP Ratna award has been instituted to recognize the achievements and outstanding contributions of NRIs who hail from Uttar Pradesh, according to Sanjiv Saran, principal secretary in the state government.
 
Islam, an alumnus of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has supported a number of civic, educational and artistic causes and institutions.
 
Earlier this year, the foundation started by Islam and his wife, Debbie Driesman - the Frank Islam and Debbie Driesman Foundation - pledged $2 million to AMU for the construction of a new school of management at the 140-year-old institution.
 
Other institutions and organizations that have received the support of the Foundation include University of Colorado, Montgomery College, and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, USIP and Brookings Institution.
 
"I am profoundly grateful to Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and the Uttar Pradesh government for this honour," said Islam, who was born in Azamgarh, describing the award as an "incredible honour."
 
"Uttar Pradesh is where my journey started. It is where I grew up and spent the formative years. I am humbled and delighted to be honoured by the state of Uttar Pradesh."
 
"I feel a strong connection to the past and future of UP," he said. "I felt a reaffirmation of purpose to strive to improve the educational conditions for those who are less fortunate and underprivileged."
 
Islam said he felt "a sense of cautious optimism that we as concerned Indian Americans can make a positive and a meaningful difference by working together."
 
Islam added, "I owe a sense of gratitude to (state's ruling Samajwadi Party chief) Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav for his leadership and his service to Azamgarh where I was born."
 
Islam came to the US in the early 1970s to study at University of Colorado. He founded an information technology company, the QSS Company, in 1994 with him as the sole employee.
 
He built the company to more than 2,000 employees and sales of $300 million before he sold it in 2007.

MORE International ARTICLES

Manitoba Government Plans To Remove Red Lights From Perimeter Highway

Manitoba Government Plans To Remove Red Lights From Perimeter Highway
Selinger says work is to start with four intersections south of the city where traffic lights will be removed and replaced with free-flowing interchanges.

Manitoba Government Plans To Remove Red Lights From Perimeter Highway

Donald Trump Says He Has An Instinct For Sensing Threats After Paris Attacks

As the hunt for the perpetrators of the attacks in Paris continues, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Monday that he is uniquely qualified to be commander-in-chief because he has an "instinct" for sensing threats.

Donald Trump Says He Has An Instinct For Sensing Threats After Paris Attacks

Riots Destroy Canadian Mine In Mozambique, Company's Second Project To Face Trouble

Riots Destroy Canadian Mine In Mozambique, Company's Second Project To Face Trouble
Police had been preventing access to the site because it was still occupied by rioters.

Riots Destroy Canadian Mine In Mozambique, Company's Second Project To Face Trouble

133,000 Indian Students Contribute $3.6 Billion To US Economy

133,000 Indian Students Contribute $3.6 Billion To US Economy
With a whopping 29.4 percent increase, a record high of 132,888 Indian students studying in the US in 2014/15 academic year contributed $3.6 billion to the US economy, according to a new report.

133,000 Indian Students Contribute $3.6 Billion To US Economy

US-China Rivalry, Deadly Paris Attacks To Grab Attention From Trade At Manila Summit

US-China Rivalry, Deadly Paris Attacks To Grab Attention From Trade At Manila Summit
MANILA, Philippines — Tensions with China and the Paris attacks could upstage trade issues at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, being held under extra-heavy security in the Philippine capital this week.

US-China Rivalry, Deadly Paris Attacks To Grab Attention From Trade At Manila Summit

Harvard University Evacuates Four Buildings After Bomb Scare

Harvard University said on Monday it received "unconfirmed" bomb threat which prompted the university to evacuate four buildings on its campus.

Harvard University Evacuates Four Buildings After Bomb Scare