Engineers Honour Businessman An Indian Born Bradford Businessman Has Been Given A Top Honour By His Peers.Mohan Sangha A Chartered Engineer Who Came To Bradford In 1957 And Started Working At Precision Toolmaker T Bowers Has Been Elected A Fellow Of The Institution Of Mechanical Engineers - It's Highest Honour. Mr.Sangha Who Helped Develop New Patented Products For Bowers Joins An Elite Group Of Around 130,000 IMechE Fellows Around The World. The Body Was Started By Steam Pioneer George Stephenson And Is One Of The Oldest Institutions In The World. Mr.Mohan Sangha of Sangha Metrology, Pictured here (Center) with David Thomson and Martin Weeks of Mitutoyo UK,has been elected as a Fellow of the Institution of Mechnical Engineers. This prestigious, Mr.Sangha, who is a Chartered Engineer founded Sangha Metrology which manufactures and supplies 3-point and 2-point standered and Speical Internal Diameter Bore Gauges, 25 Years ago. The Company also has an Investment casting facility in India.Mr. Sangha has also had a 20 years, association with Mitutoyo his company was the first outside japan to supply a major product for worldwide distribution to Mitutoyo. In recognition of his Achievement he was invited by David Thomson, MD of Mitutoyo UK, for a celebratory lunch. Mr. Sangha said: "As a supplier and an associate of Mitutoyo I am very grateful for their recognition of my Fellowship Election which is one of the Highest honours that the IMECHE can bestow on a member.