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AYAZ, AN INDIAN TALENT IN BRITSH SOCIETY, EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Neelam Sharma
New Delhi: Parent alone cannot make you successful unless, until you dream, desire and
work hard to fulfil your dream. Success of Ayaz is very interesting because he made possible
with his visionary appraoch. A hindi medium student from Bihar got admission in bachelor of
pharmacy in Bhartiya Vidya Peeth University. Completed B.Pharmacy with first class and
planned to go to United Kingdom for higher study. He managed the requirement and got
admission in Glasgow Caledonian Univesity, Scotland in MS pharmacology and achieved
master's degree with good reuslt. He got diploma in clinical trial from Cambridge University
as well.
Currently he has got his settlement in UK which is permanent residency in United Kingdom
and working on managerial post with Daylewis group, the second largest pharmacy chain of
United Kingdom. He admires CEO of Daylewis, Kirit Patel and director Tim Rendwel for his
contribution to the society and mentoring attitude.
He is co-author of a book based on antibiotic and ready to be published in 2016. Qabailee
Naujawan NGO has appointed him as president; QN is assisting underprivileged children to
get basis education and helping them to get admission in schools. QN is helping poors to get
knowledge and skills to come into main stream of education and can get job.
He has been appointed as organising member of Pharma Ratan 2016 and this designation is
very valuable. Now he can nominate anybody from UK and other parts of the world.
Ayaz has laid the foundation stone of a Caledonian School in his native village Lakhminia,
Begusarai, Bihar. His vision and approach for helping needy students and kids is tremendous
and he enjoys working with them.
He wants to give credits to parents, family and friends, teachers and mentors. He is ready to
give guidance and assistance to students coming from India to England for higher studies.
England is better place for study and to do business Email: medicarechief@gmail.com

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