
British Captain Naveed Muhammad received an MBE from Prince Charles for his work with ethnic minorities, The Daily Mail reported.
Capt Muhammad, 47, of the Royal Signals, Army Reserve, who was born in Kenya but now lives in Birmingham, has been involved in a number of initiatives to improve links between the British Army and minority communities, especially with Muslim communities.
Speaking about what he and Charles talked about, he said: 'We spoke about how important it is to do this sort of work and also about how best we can improve the attraction of serving in the military but perhaps even improve the image of the cadet forces, so improve the take-up of minority groups into the cadet forces.'
Source : MENA
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