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Dr Kartar Lalvani won the 2005 Asian Business Award for Innovation.

 

London, April 10, 2005

Leading Non-Resident Indian, Dr Kartar Lalvani, founder of Britain's first specialist vitamin supplement company, Vitabiotics, has won the 2005 Asian Business Award for Innovation.

Britain's Parliamentary under-secretary for Science and Innovation, Lord Sainsbury presented the DTI (Department of Trade and Industries) Innovation Award to 73-year-old Lalvani at a glittering function organized by the Eastern Eye, a publication house, at the London Hilton here.

Lalvani's discovery of Immunace will play a very important role in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, according to the official International Journal of AIDS.

Immunace was invented as the first synergistic formula of antioxidants, nutrients and co-factors to demonstrate a dramatic improvement in the immune system, building up resistance to infection with optimal cell defence.

Lalvani told PTI last night that the discovery would help save lives of thousands of people and help AIDS victims to get the medicine at an affordable price.

Others who received awards were: Neil Sikka, Dentistry (Entrepreneur of the Year), Suresh Ruia, Textiles (Businessman of the Year), Ravi Gehlot, Office Services (Young Achiever of the Year), Asad and Neelam Nazir, Retail (Best Newcomer of the year), and Safia Minney, Fair Trade (The Community Award). (PTI)