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Canadian Indian wins Diana Award

The Diana Appreciation formed in 2011 in memory of Princess Diana and supports many foundations around the world. It was established as a legacy for the princess, who believed that young people could change the world.
Georgetown, Ontario Teenager Harnoor Gill has been honoured with an International Diana Award for a charity set up in memory of Princess Diana.

The award is presented to young people who have dedicated their time to helping people, and have made outstanding contributions to their local communities.
Harnoor, 15, founder of the Peace Welcome Club, a grass-root youth-led group based in the Georgetown, Canada hopes to get involved in promoting the award.
He has been nominated for a Diana Award for his work to engage other young people to make positive changes worldwide. Harnoor has been awarded for his compassion and selfless commitment to improving the lives of others.

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