ENTRIES are now open for the third annual Yorkshire Asian Young Achiever Awards – the YAYAs.

They are open to any young person – aged between 16 and 30 – of South Asian heritage who was born in, or lives and works in, Yorkshire.

Aimed at rising stars who have overcome deprivation and disadvantage, or have broken down traditional barriers to progress, the YAYAs attracted scores of entries last year and highlighted many outstanding achievers.

Among them was the overall winner of the Young Achiever of the Year 2021 title, NHS worker Huma Malik, from Bradford.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Huma Malik Huma Malik

She was recognised for her selfless volunteering during the pandemic, despite her own long-term health problems.

Other winners included actor, Aqib Khan, who played Sajid in ‘West is West’ and is in the BBC One Comedy, Ladhood; Jasmin Akter, who won the Sport category, and medical student Badr Basharat (Education).

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: From top left clockwise: Aqib Khan; Badr Basharat and Jasmin AkterFrom top left clockwise: Aqib Khan; Badr Basharat and Jasmin Akter

Keighley winners included entrepreneur Sabreen Ahsan, who launched a digital marketing agency and works with BAME creative entrepreneurs, and Jagjit Singh Chaggar who has never let Ankylosing Spondylitis, a disease affecting his back and leg movement, hold him back.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Sabreen Ahsan and Jagjit Singh Chaggar Sabreen Ahsan and Jagjit Singh Chaggar

The YAYAS are organised by the Bradford-based registered charity QED Foundation, with headline partners, York St John University.

Dr Mohammed Ali OBE, Chief Executive of QED, said: “Of Yorkshire’s more than 600,000 BME residents, the vast majority are of South Asian origin. Sadly, they continue to struggle to overcome disadvantages in making their way in the world, be that in education, employment or social mobility generally.

“They need role models – people who have broken through the barriers and overcome the challenges – and we know there are many dynamic, hard-working young people achieving great things across the whole county.

“So these awards are designed to celebrate their achievements and efforts and help others by highlighting their successes and showing them just what can be achieved.

“The standard of entries last year was truly remarkable. We had humbling and life-affirming stories of people overcoming the odds to carve their way in life and we feel enormously proud of all those who entered. They were all truly inspirational.”

Rob Hickey, Chief Operating Officer at York St John University, added: “The first two years of the YAYAs were hugely successful in highlighting examples of personal endeavour, selfless determination and breaking barriers; qualities we value and aspire to. York St John University is proud to recognise the achievements of Yorkshire’s young Asians by supporting the awards once again.”

Professor Karen Bryan, Vice Chancellor of York St John University, said: “We celebrate diversity and take pride in our dedication to providing equal opportunity to students from all backgrounds. That is why we are so proud to support the YAYAs and celebrate these incredible stories of achievement and inspiration.”

The awards are in 11 categories –  for Achievement in School or College; Health/Mental Health and Healthcare; The Arts and Creative Industries; the Private Sector; Media; Education; the Public Sector; the Not-for-Profit Sector; Achievement as a Young Entrepreneur; Sport; and Achievement in Overcoming Life Obstacles – and an overall Young Achiever of the Year is chosen from among the individual award winners.

Details of how to enter the YAYAs can be found at: the yayas.org.uk or qed-uk.org. The closing date for nominations is Friday, July 15, 2022.

They will be presented at a gala dinner at the Cedar Court Hotel, Bradford, on November 11, hosted by BBC TV and Radio presenter and stand-up comedian, Noreen Khan.

York St John University is the primary sponsor of the YAYAs.

Sponsors and supporters of the awards include: Morrisons, The National Science & Media Museum, Barnado’s, the Home Office, the University of Bradford, Bradford Council, LanguageCert, the University of York, Regal, LOCALiQ, My Lahore, Exa Networks, Leeds City Council, Cedar Court Hotels, and Banner.