You can slap british, american,mexican,or watever but tell me why Indians are buying up all the hotels and motels. The gas stations and stores. Oh even in the UK…UN…
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Sadiq Aman Khan was born on October 8, 1970, in Tooting, South London, England, to a working-class British Pakistani family. His grandparents migrated from Lucknow in United Provinces, British India to Pakistan following the partition of India in 1947. His father, Amanullah, and mother, Sehrun, arrived in London from Pakistan in the second half of the 1960s.
Early Life
Khan grew up in a three-bedroom council flat on the Henry Prince Estate in Earlsfield, London. He was the fifth of eight children, seven of whom were boys. His parents worked hard to provide for the family, with his father working as a bus driver and his mother as a seamstress.
United States rep:
Aditi Maheshwari has been addressing climate change from both a public and private sector perspective for over 20 years. She currently serves as the Managing Director for Climate Action Implementation at C40, where she leads new programme design and delivery and funder engagement for major urban climate action programmes spanning multiple regions and sectors. Her remit also covers the management of existing programmes, including the Cities Finance Facility, Laneshift and UCAP CAI.
She was previously part of the leadership team of IFC’s Climate Business Department, where her areas of focus included sustainable cooling and decarbonisation of heavy industries. Prior to this appointment, she was the Director for Climate Action in the UN Secretary General’s Executive Office. Aditi’s role there was to lead stakeholder engagement to advance climate action in key sectors and deliver on coalitions and initiatives launched at the Climate Action Summit in 2019, prioritising energy and industry transition, cities, transport, resilience, and nature-based solutions.
Preceding this she was a Senior Operations Officer at IFC, mobilising private capital for climate investments in developing countries. She led initiatives to promote private sector investment aligned with national climate plans, and supported businesses to manage carbon risks and capitalise on opportunities. Her publication credits include co-authoring IFC’s Green Buildings: A Finance and Policy Blueprint for Emerging Markets and leading IFC’s flagship report on Climate Investment Opportunities in Cities. Aditi has held other climate and clean energy-related roles at the World Bank, DFID and the South African National Treasury while on an ODI Fellowship. She holds an MSc in Environmental and Resource Economics from University College London.
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