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Tiffin Club formed by the UK Parliamentarians to chose every year most favorites indian resturant. Roko cancer campaign is one of their chosen charity and the fund raised at the final competition are donated to this charity.
Tiffin Club promote Indian Cuisine chose Roko Cancer as a charity to support with functions held in Gaylord Restaurant in London in Nov. 2005 and function held at palace of West Minister. In May 2006 where many Parliamentarian and Minister attended. As part of the Awareness Campaign.
Tiffin's club of parliament members staged an event in a restaurant in parliament building to choose the best Indian restaurant favoured by the parliamentarians on 9th July, 2008 and funds raised were contributed to the ROKO cancer campaign. Tiffin's were brought by all the members of the parliament and also by the ministers who attended the event, which contained raffle prizes in it, which were won by the people attending the function. The charity showed the documentaries and Breasr Self Examination leaflets were distributed to raise the awareness of breast cancer. All the participants of the tiffin's club event are pleased by the work of the charity.
On 15th July 2009 a function was held in the restuarant in the parliament to choose the best Indian restuarant in Britainwhere speaker of House of commons Rt Hon John Barrow. was the chief Guest and the funds were raised for ROKO Cancer campaign by MKC Trust contnuing the legacy of supporting ROKO cancer by this club since its formation in 2005. All the parliamentarians in cluding the Hon. Speaker lauded the cause takenup by the charity.

Curry Competition at the House of Commons in Aid of ROKO CANCER - London-based businessman Ajinderpal Chawla met Ainsley Harriot and Lloyd Grossman at the House of Commons on Tuesday 16 May 2006 when they supported the breast cancer charity he set-up. The Roko (Stop) Cancer Appeal was founded by Pal Chawla five years ago and lists Sandra Howard, Simon Hughes, Keith Vaz and Cherie Blair as key supporters.
The unprecedented level of support came about because the charity was the beneficiary of the all-party parliamentary Tiffin Club which encourages MPs to support local causes.Pal Chawla, based Broad Walk in Winchmore Hill, has become a leading campaigner for breast cancer awareness in the UK and abroad.
Simon Hughes declared the unit a "marvellous achievement" and has been invited to an all-party benefit dinner, held by The Tiffin club and supported by MPs such as Simon Hughes. As well as The Tiffin Club fundraiser, Pal Chawla is also working with the influential Rotary Club in the raising of profile and further funding. Says Pal: "Breast cancer is an illness which despite a high level of media coverage still prevents some women both in the UK and abroad fearful of even discussing it.



