Raj Loomba, Baron Loomba

The Right Honourable
The Lord Loomba
CBE
Personal details
Born (1943-11-13) 13 November 1943
Dhilwan, Punjab, India
Political party Liberal Democrats
Spouse(s) Veena Chaudhry
Alma mater State University of Iowa, United States

Rajinder Paul "Raj" Loomba, Baron Loomba, CBE (born 13 November 1943, Dhilwan, Punjab, India) is a philanthropist, founder and Executive Chairman of clothing company Rinku Group, and a Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords.[1]

Life and career

Lord Loomba, was born as one of seven children in Dhilwan of the state of Punjab, India. Having been educated at D.A.V. College, Jallandhar and at State University of Iowa, United States,[2] his family moved to England in 1962. Loomba built up his fashion business from scratch, graduating from a stall at Widnes market, to a shop, a wholesale and then an import company, Rinku Group Ltd. The company has over 200 retail concession outlets in the UK, offices in London, Delhi and China, and supplies major retail groups.[3]

Loomba is a member of the Rotary Club in London, the Institute of Directors and is a Freeman of the City of London. He is Chairman of the Friends of the Three Faiths Forum, is Patron of the Children In Need India, and is the Founding Patron of the World Punjabi Organisation.[4] He is Vice President of Barnardo’s[5] and of the Metropolitan Police Charity, the Safer London Foundation.[6] In 1997 he was named Asian of the Year UK by Asian Who’s Who International.[7]

Loomba is married to Veena Chaudhry, with whom he has two daughters and one son.

Charity work

Loomba has become well known for his fundraising and campaigning concerning the issue of widowhood in the developing world. His mother, Shrimati Pushpa Wati Loomba was widowed at the age of 37 in India[8] and Loomba experienced first hand the social and economic discrimination that widows in that country faced.

It was in his mother’s memory that Loomba set up his charity, The Loomba Foundation, which works to raise awareness of the issue of widowhood and which raises funds to educate the children of poor widows in India and empower widows in other developing countries in South Asia and across Africa. The flagship of the charity’s awareness campaign is International Widows Day, which takes place annually on 23 June, the anniversary of his mother’s widowhood. Following a sustained campaign, on 21 December 2010 the United Nations General Assembly formally recognised, by unanimous acclaim, 23 June as International Widows Day.[9]

In recognition of his contribution to charity, in the 2008 Birthday Honours Loomba was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE),[10] receiving his award from Charles, Prince of Wales at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.[11]

House of Lords

On 12 January 2011 Loomba was ennobled as a life peer with the name, style and title of Baron Loomba, of Moor Park in the county of Hertfordshire.[12] He took up his seat in the House of Lords on 13 January 2011, where he represents the Liberal Democrats.[13] He was introduced to the House on 17 January 2011, supported by the Lords McNally and Dholakia.[14] On 21 January 2011 he gave his maiden speech in the House during a debate on the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Amendment) Bill.[15] His company, Rinku Group PLC, had previously made a donation of £2,500 to the leadership campaign of Nick Clegg in December 2007.[16] His nomination to the peerage attracted controversy after it emerged that one of the three members of the House of Lords Appointment Commission, who approved his appointment Liberal Democrat peer Lord Dholakia, had accepted six overseas trips in the previous four years, paid for by Loomba's charitable foundation, the Loomba Trust. Two of the trips, to Toronto and New York City, took place during the time the Commission was considering Loomba's appointment.[17]

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