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Friday, August 28, 2015

Parmeshwar (Charlie) Panday becomes Paul Harris Fellow

During the annual Greatest Train Race on 22 August, Charlie Panday, was named a Paul Harris Fellow.

Parmeshwar (Charlie) Panday with Max Kohler (Chairman of GTR) and District Governor David Grant
The Paul Harris Fellow is awarded in recognition of an individual who has made a substantial and tangible contribution towards the betterment of the community or the country. The honour is bestowed on behalf of a Rotary International Club and is handed to persons who fulfil the Rotary Motto of “Service Above Self” within the community. Paul P Harris was the founding member of Rotary International in 1905 and the title of being a Fellow stems from sharing the founding members’ beliefs.
The award recognises Charlie's generosity and financial contribution towards community upliftment and the support of the EduContainer Project with the Middelburg Rotary Club and Canada. 
Charlie Panday is among several other prominent South Africans who have received a Paul Harris Fellow, including, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Raymond Ackerman, George Bizos, and Nelson Mandela.
Michael Back becomes a Paul Harris Fellow
The Paul Harris Fellow

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