
OTTAWA: In a heartfelt ceremony in British Columbia, Canada, Muhammad Ashraf Maitla, a Pakistan-born realtor, was honored with the King Charles III Award for Community Service.
The award was presented by Sukh Dhaliwal, a Member of Canadian Parliament, acknowledging Maitla’s remarkable contributions to enhancing the lives of people in his community.
The event celebrated Maitla’s unwavering commitment, a nomination put forth by Asad Gondal, Chairman of the British Columbia Muslim Association (BCMA). Gondal commended Maitla’s relentless dedication to uplifting the community, a sentiment echoed throughout the ceremony.
Maitla, visibly moved, stated, “This award embodies the spirit of unity and service.” His efforts, reaching far beyond his successful real estate career, have left an inspiring mark across the province.
The King Charles III Award recognizes individuals who exhibit extraordinary selflessness and devotion to their community. MP Dhaliwal remarked, “Ashraf’s contributions are truly commendable,” while Gondal added, “His work fortifies our community—long live Canada!”
This recognition underscores the power of community-focused initiatives, marking a proud moment for British Columbia.