UK parliament honours Kerala-born entrepreneur Tijo Joseph for outstanding business contributions

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Tijo Joseph receiving the Outstanding Achiever in Multiple Industries award for his  exceptional contributions to the business sector from Sarah Jones, UK Minister of State  for Police and Crime
Tijo Joseph receiving the Outstanding Achiever in Multiple Industries award for his exceptional contributions to the business sector from Sarah Jones, UK Minister of State for Police and Crime

London: Tijo Joseph, a young entrepreneur from Kerala, has been honoured in the British Parliament for his notable contributions to the UK’s business sector. The award ceremony took place at the historic Westminster Hall, where former UK Business Minister and current Minister of State for Police and Crime, Sarah Jones, presented the recognition.

Joseph, who has been active in the UK business landscape for the past decade, received the Outstanding Achiever in Multiple Industries award. He leads ventures across several sectors, including finance, mortgage, healthcare, technology, property development, and beauty and wellness. The honour was conferred by the Manju Shahul Hameed Mental Health Foundation, which acknowledged that Joseph’s multi-industry business network has generated employment and contributed significantly to social impact across the country.

The event was attended by British MPs Baroness Manzila Uddin and Natasha Irons, Croydon Mayor Richard Chatterji, Councillor Dr Manju Shahul Hameed, Indian High Commission official Shahid Alam (London), and BBC Wellbeing Manager Marvin Francis.

Originally from Ayarkunnam in Kottayam, Joseph is based in Newport, Wales, and runs establishments across the UK.