Religious statesman Rajan Zed awarded Certificate of Appreciation for dedication to community
Distinguished spiritual statesman Rajan Zed was offered with a Certificates of Appreciation by Reno Police Division in recognition for his “dedication to the group”.
This Certificates of Recognition, signed by Jason Soto, Chief of Reno Police, was given to Zed by Reno Police Deputy Chief Zachary Thew in a public ceremony held within the briefing room of Reno Police Headquarters.
It said: Certificates of Appreciation is offered to Rajan Zed in appreciation and recognition on your dedication to the group of Reno. Your dedication to empowering and supporting this group has vastly contributed to the Reno Police Division’s efforts to offer a secure group for the residents of the Metropolis of Reno.
International spiritual statesman Rajan Zed has taken-up interfaith, faith, European Roma (Gypsies), and different causes all around the world. He has learn opening prayers in the USA Senate and US Home-of-Representatives in Washington DC; varied State Senates, State Homes-of-Representatives, County Commissions, Metropolis Councils all-over USA; overlaying 292 legislative our bodies in 43 states. He was invited by the President of the European Parliament in Brussels (Belgium) for a one-on-one assembly to advertise interfaith dialogue.
Zed, who’s President of Common Society of Hinduism, had been panelist for “On Religion”, a prestigious interactive dialog on faith produced by The Washington Submit; and has been producing weekly interfaith panel “Religion Discussion board” in a Gannett day by day for over 11 years.
Tagline of Reno Police Division is “Your Police, Our Neighborhood”. In keeping with the Division’s web site: Recipient of the Patrick Henry Award, Chief Soto has a robust perception in group; and through his tenure as Chief of Police, he has been a frontrunner in innovation and intelligence-led policing.