India, Dec. 25 -- A well-known fertility doctor, a technology entrepreneur and politicians with a track record at the European and local Government level are among four new Indian-origin peers who are set to take their seats in the House of Lords in the New Year. Professor Geeta Nargund, founder of CREATE fertility; Uday Nagaraju, founder of AI Policy Labs; Neena Gill, former member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the West Midlands region of England; and Shama Tatler, a councillor from Brent in north-west London were nominated as Labour Party peers by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Downing Street confirmed the latest set of political peerages earlier this month, formally appointed by King Charles III to the Upper House of the British ...