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Global Philanthropy: Miss Kalasha Naidu Honored as Globally the Youngest Social Worker whilst receiving An Honorary Doctorate

Updated on: 02 May,2024 12:03 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Miss Kalasha Naidu, at a remarkably young age, has distinguished herself as a global advocate for social welfare and humanitarian causes.

Global Philanthropy: Miss Kalasha Naidu Honored as Globally the Youngest Social Worker whilst receiving An Honorary Doctorate

United Nations Global Peace Council (UNGP)

The United Nations Global Peace Council (UNGP) convened a momentous event today at the iconic Palace of West Minister, known colloquially as the House of the Lords or the London Parliament, to bestow upon Miss Kalasha Naidu the esteemed title of "Globally the Youngest Social Worker." The ceremony, held at 15:30 GST, saw Miss Naidu being recognized for her outstanding contributions to public service on an international scale.


In collaboration between the UNGP and the United States of America International University, Miss Kalasha Naidu was presented with an Honorary Doctorate, a testament to her exemplary dedication and service in the realm of public welfare. Despite her tender age, Miss Naidu's impact has transcended borders, earning her accolades from nations around the world.


The distinguished gathering included esteemed guests such as the Prime Minister of Great Britain, representatives from the UK Council of Ministers, the Mayor of London, members of Parliament, and the Indian High Commissioner in Great Britain, all of whom came together to honor Miss Naidu's remarkable achievements.

During the ceremony, Miss Naidu had the opportunity to address the British Parliament, delivering a poignant speech highlighting her mission and vision for a better world. Additionally, a poignant two-minute audiovisual presentation provided insight into Miss Naidu's journey and the transformative impact of her work.

Although unable to attend due to parliamentary duties, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak extended a personal invitation to Miss Naidu for a special high tea, expressing his admiration for her exceptional service and dedication. In his heartfelt message, Prime Minister Sunak emphasized that the honorary doctorate serves as a tribute to Miss Naidu's exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to public service.

"This award is a testament to Miss Kalasha Naidu's extraordinary dedication and remarkable contributions to society," remarked Prime Minister Sunak. "Her tireless efforts have touched the lives of countless individuals across the globe, and her achievements serve as a beacon of excellence in the field of public service. I am personally delighted to extend this invitation to Miss Naidu and look forward to celebrating her accomplishments over high tea and a tour of the Parliament."

Miss Kalasha Naidu's journey is a testament to the power of compassion and the profound impact that individuals, regardless of age, can have on society. As she continues her mission to foster positive change and uplift communities worldwide, her legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations to follow in her footsteps.

About Miss Kalasha Naidu:
Miss Kalasha Naidu, at a remarkably young age, has distinguished herself as a global advocate for social welfare and humanitarian causes. Her unwavering commitment to public service has earned her recognition and admiration from leaders and communities worldwide. Through her initiatives and endeavors, Miss Naidu continues to make a profound and lasting impact on the lives of those in need.

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