Prizes for National School Band Competition 6.0

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Union Minister of State for Defence, Shri Sanjay Seth, gave away prizes for the National School Band Competition 6.0. Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy (DoSEL), Ministry of Education, Shri Sanjay Kumar and Additional Secretary,DoSEL, Shri Anandrao V. Patilwere also present at the event.

Shri Sanjay Seth, while addressing the audience, praised the exceptional performance of the young participants, describing the event as a mini replica of the nation. Highlighting the individual performances of several teams, he urged students to reduce their reliance on mobile devices, as advised by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, and to engage in outdoor activities and creative pursuits. He encouraged the students to become brand ambassadors of the Viksit Bharat of 2047.

Shri Anandrao V. Patil, in his address, encouraged students to carry forward the message of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, as envisioned by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, and to contribute to nation-building with a nation-first approach.

In the Brass Band – Girls category, Government Sr. Sec. School West Point, Gangtok, Sikkim, secured the First Prize. St. Joseph’s Convent Sr. Sec. School, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, received the Second Prize, while St. Joseph’s Anglo-Indian Girl’s Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode, Kerala, earned the Third Prize. The team from GayatriVidyapeeth, Shantikunj, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, received the Consolation Prize.

In the Brass Band – Boys category, the First Prize went to Prince Lotus Valley, Sikar, Rajasthan. St. Xavier’s Higher Secondary School, Pathaliyaghat, Sepahijala, Tripura, won the Second Prize, and Pinegrove School, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, secured the Third Prize. The team from St. Xavier’s English Medium School, Pathalgaon, Chhattisgarh, received the Consolation Prize.

In the Pipe Band – Girls category, the First Prize was awarded to PM SHRI KGBV Patamda, PurbiSinghbhum, Jharkhand. Bhonsala Military School Girls, Nasik, Maharashtra, secured the Second Prize, and Shri ThakurdwaraBalikaVidyalaya, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, earned the Third Prize. The team from Monte CBSE School, Pandipadu Village, KallurMandal, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, received the Consolation Prize.

In the Pipe Band – Boys category, City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, Sec DLDA Colony, Kanpur Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, claimed the First Prize. North Sikkim Academy, Nangan, Sikkim, secured the Second Prize, while RBP Military School Sports Academy, Sangli, Maharashtra, won the Third Prize. PM SHRI KendriyaVidyalaya No. 2, BelagaviCantt., Karnataka, received the Consolation Prize in this category.

The First Prize-winning teams will receive ₹21,000, while the Second Prize-winning teams will be awarded ₹16,000, and the Third Prize-winning teams will receive ₹11,000. Teams receiving the Consolation Prize will be awarded ₹3,000. In addition to the cash prizes, all winning teams will be presented with a trophy and certificates.

Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence, organised the grand finale of National School Band Competition 6.0 on 24-25 January 2025 at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi. This year 16 band teams from 13 States with 463 children were shortlisted for the finale (list annexed) through State- and Zonal-level competitions. At the State-Level Competitions, 568 teams comprising 13,999 children participated; while at the Zonal Level, 84 teams comprising 2,337 children took part.

For the first time:

1.   Band Teams from three government schools have got the opportunity to participate in the Republic Day Parade.

2.   PM SHRI KGBV Patamda, PurbiSinghbum, Jharkhand school students will be giving their performance at the rostrum in front of the Presidential stage.

3.   Two band teams (KendriyaVidyalaya and Government Sr. Sec. School West Point, Sikkim) will be performing at Vijay Chowk in the Republic Day Parade.

4.   In tandem with the “whole of Government approach”, initiative has been taken for training of PM SHRI school band teams by the band instructors/teams of Army Regimental Centres. Training has begun in 11 States/UTs and will commence shortly in the rest of the States/UTs. This is a step towards imparting holistic education to students of PM SHRI schools and developing them into well-rounded personalities.

The National Education Policy 2020 is the first education policy of the 21st century and aims at large-scale transformational reforms in the education sector. In that direction, this program will not only instil a sense of patriotism and national pride but will also enhance the musical skills of the students and inculcate discipline among them. This initiative aims to rejuvenate the spirit of patriotism and unity amongst school students throughout the country and help in the furtherance of holistic education.

Joint Secretary, DoSEL, Dr.AmarpreetDuggaland other dignitaries from the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Defence

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PM Young Achievers’ Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India (PM YASASVI)

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With a vision of “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas”, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has implemented the PM Young Achievers Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India (PM-YASASVI). This comprehensive umbrella scheme is aimed at uplifting students from Other Backward Classes (OBC), Economically Backward Classes (EBC), and Denotified Tribes (DNT) by providing them with access to quality education during their formative years.

The PM YASASVI scheme consolidates and enhances several earlier initiatives, including the Dr. Ambedkar Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for EBCs and the Dr. Ambedkar Pre-Matric and Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme for DNTs, which were subsumed under this program starting from 2021-22. By integrating these schemes, PM YASASVI aims to ensure a more streamlined and impactful approach to supporting the educational needs of socially and economically disadvantaged students.

Objective

The overarching goal of the scheme is to promote educational empowerment among these vulnerable groups, helping them overcome financial barriers and complete their education. This initiative not only fosters individual academic growth but also contributes to the broader vision of creating a more inclusive and equitable society.

Under this Scheme students can avail Pre-Matric Scholarship from Class 9 to 10 and Post Matric Scholarship for their higher studies at post-matriculation or post-secondary stage. Students who excel in their studies also get an opportunity of Scholarship to study in Top Class Schools and Colleges under the Scheme of ‘Top Class School Education’ and ‘Top Class College Education’. Hostel facilities are also provided to OBC students under the ‘Scheme of Construction of Hostels for OBC boys and girls.’

PM –YASASVI for OBC, EBC and DNT students has been formulated having following five sub-schemes:

  • Pre-Matric Scholarship for OBC, EBC and DNT Students
  • Post-Matric Scholarship for OBC, EBC and DNT Students
  • Top Class School Education for OBC, EBC and DNT Students
  • Top Class College Education for OBC, EBC and DNT Students
  • Construction of Hostel for OBC Boys and Girls

Scope

The Pre-Matric Scholarship is designed for students in classes IX and X attending government schools, offering an annual academic allowance of Rs. 4,000 to families with an income below Rs. 2.5 lakh. For the 2023-24 academic year, Rs. 32.44 crore has been allocated to states and Union Territories for its implementation. The Post-Matric Scholarship supports students pursuing post-secondary education, providing academic allowances ranging from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 20,000 based on the category of the course. For this scheme, Rs. 387.27 crore has been released for the current year.

Additionally, the Top Class School and College Education schemes are designed to support meritorious students from OBC, EBC, and DNT categories. These programs cover tuition fees, hostel expenses, and other academic costs, with school students (Class 9-12) eligible for funding up to Rs. 1.25 lakh annually. College students at top institutions receive full financial support, including tuition, living expenses, and educational materials. To further enhance access to education, Rs. 12.75 crore has been allocated in 2023-24 under the ‘Construction of Hostels for OBC Boys and Girls’ scheme, which aims to provide accommodation for socially and educationally backward students near government schools and institutions, ensuring they have better access to quality education.

Benefits

The PM YASASVI aligns with the government’s broader vision of fostering inclusivity, equity, and societal upliftment. By offering comprehensive support to students from OBC, EBC, and DNT categories, it directly addresses the systemic barriers that prevent many from accessing quality education. This initiative not only ensures financial assistance but also promotes educational empowerment for some of the most vulnerable sections of society, thereby creating opportunities for upward mobility and self-reliance.

The scheme’s focus on supporting students at both school and college levels helps to nurture talent from an early age and carry it through to higher education, laying a strong foundation for personal and professional growth. Moreover, by integrating earlier scholarship initiatives into a single, streamlined program, PM YASASVI enhances the impact of these efforts, contributing to the creation of a more inclusive and equitable education system. PM-YASASVI is ensuring that no student is left behind in the pursuit of academic and social progress. This scheme is playing a crucial role in the welfare and upliftment of marginalized communities, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to the vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047.

Impact

The PM YASASVI (Young Achievers Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India) scheme has made significant strides in providing financial assistance to students from Other Backward Classes (OBC), Economically Backward Classes (EBC), and De-Notified Tribes (DNT). In Financial Year 2023-24, a substantial sum of ₹ 193.83 cr. was allocated for the Pre-Matric Scholarship, benefiting 19.86 lakh students during 2023-24, with further beneficiaries for 2023-24 expected. Similarly, under the Post-Matric Scholarship scheme, ₹988.05 cr. was released, benefiting 27.97 lakh students in 2023-24. These scholarships aim to empower underprivileged students by alleviating financial burdens, thereby promoting education across marginalized communities.

Additionally, the government has invested in other educational support initiatives. ₹14.30 cr. has been released for the construction of hostels, accommodating 1146 students in 2023-24. Top-class education programs and overseas study interest subsidies have also seen significant funding, reaching thousands of students. For example, ₹ 111.18 cr. was allocated to support 4762 students in top Class education in college scheme and Rs. 6.55 Cr. Was allocated to support 2602 students in Top Class education in Schools for OBC, EBC & DNT Students and ₹ 56.24 Cr. was granted as interest subsidies to 2789 students pursuing overseas education. These efforts reflect the growing impact of the PM YASASVI scheme, which is transforming the educational landscape for disadvantaged students, enabling them to achieve their academic potential and contributing to overall societal upliftment.

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Key Points

  • Selection Process: The YASASVI Entrance Test (YET) 2023 is the basis for candidate selection, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) under the direction of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MSJ&E), Government of India.
  • Eligibility: Open to OBC, EBC, and DNT students with a total annual family income of up to ₹2.50 lakhs. Additional eligibility criteria may apply, depending on the specific scholarship scheme.
  • Where to Apply: Eligible students can apply online at the National Scholarship Portal: scholarships.gov.in.

Conclusion

By offering a comprehensive array of scholarships and support programs, PM-YASASVI is addressing the financial constraints that often hinder access to education for marginalized communities. The integration of various earlier schemes into one streamlined initiative ensures that students are supported from their school years through to higher education, creating pathways for personal and professional growth. With the government’s ongoing commitment to expanding access to quality education, the PM YASASVI Scheme is making a tangible impact on the lives of thousands of students, helping to create a more inclusive and prosperous India.

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PhD Excellence Citation Award Aanounced by UGC

The PhD Excellence Award by the University Grants Commission (UGC) is a recognition initiative designed to honor outstanding research work conducted by PhD scholars in Indian universities. While UGC provides various funding and fellowship schemes to support research, specific excellence awards target researchers whose work demonstrates significant contribution to their field of study.

Key Features:

1. Objective:

To promote high-quality research in universities.

To recognize and reward excellence in doctoral research.

To encourage scholars to publish impactful work in peer-reviewed journals, contribute to innovations, and elevate India’s academic standing globally.

2. Eligibility:

Open to Indian PhD scholars who have completed their research in UGC-recognized universities.

Candidates need to have produced significant, original, and impactful research work that benefits society or advances knowledge in their discipline.

The research should be recognized by the academic community through publications, citations, patents, or practical applications.

3. Selection Criteria:

Quality and originality of the thesis and research work.

Publications in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals or contributions to the field in the form of patents, innovations, or real-world solutions.

Impact of research on society, industry, or academia.

Peer and expert reviews, along with a candidate’s academic track record.

4. Benefits:

The award typically includes a monetary grant to support further research, publication, or dissemination of the PhD work.

Recognition through a certificate or award from UGC, which can enhance academic and professional prospects.

Scholars may receive opportunities for further funding, fellowships, or international research collaborations.

5. Application Process:

UGC may periodically invite applications for the PhD Excellence Award.

The process generally requires submission of the PhD thesis, relevant publications, and a detailed research summary.

The research is then reviewed by an expert panel of academics and professionals.

6. Significance:

This award helps highlight the role of research in solving pressing societal and scientific challenges.

It encourages a culture of excellence in Indian higher education institutions, raising the bar for doctoral research standards.

By honoring researchers, the UGC promotes a more research-driven academic culture that can benefit not only the academic community but also industry and policymakers.

In addition to such awards, the UGC also offers numerous fellowships and funding schemes for researchers at various stages, including the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) programs.

National Youth Awardees and National Service Scheme Awardees

 Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports and Labour & Employment, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya held an insightful interaction with the National Youth Awardees and National Service Scheme (NSS) Awardees in New Delhi today. The session aimed to celebrate the achievements of these young leaders and discuss strategies to enhance the MY Bharat platform, ensuring it becomes more accessible and beneficial to the youth of India.

Dr. Mandaviya commenced the interaction by acknowledging the extraordinary contributions of the awardees, who hail from different States across India and have made significant impacts in diverse areas such as Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Climate Change, Urban Planning, Youth Empowerment, Drug Abuse prevention, among others. He emphasized the importance of recognizing and nurturing young talent to build a robust future for the nation.

Addressing the participants, Dr, Mandaviya said, “The youth of India are our future decision-makers, and I am excited about our collective journey towards empowering them”.

A significant part of the discussion focused on innovative and collaborative ideas for constructive youth engagement on the MY Bharat platform. Dr. Mandaviya invited suggestions from the awardees on how to make the platform more interactive, informative, and engaging. The awardees proposed ideas such as incorporating more digital tools, making it a one stop solution for all youth-related initiatives, and creating mentorship and internship programs to guide aspiring young leaders.

Dr. Mandaviya encouraged continuous dialogue between the youth and the Ministry to ensure that the needs and aspirations of young Indians are adequately addressed.

Dr. Mandaviya reiterated the government’s commitment to empowering the youth through various schemes and programs. The interaction concluded with a collective vision to make the MY Bharat platform a cornerstone for youth engagement and development. Dr. Mandaviya expressed his optimism about the future and his belief in the transformative power of the youth in driving India towards progress and innovation.

The interaction was also attended by Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs and senior officials of the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports.

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REC wins ‘Sustainability Champion – Editor’s Choice Award’ at Outlook Planet Sustainability Summit & Awards 2024

 REC Limited, a Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Ministry of Power and a leading NBFC, has been honoured with the ‘Sustainability Champion – Editor’s Choice Award’ at the ‘Outlook Planet Sustainability Summit & Awards 2024’. The Award ceremony was organised by Outlook Group, in collaboration with IIT Goa.

This award recognizes REC’s commitment to sustainability initiatives and its efforts in driving progress towards a greener future. The award highlights the corporation’s pledge to sustainability initiatives, leading the path toward a greener future.

Smt. Saraswathi, Senior General Manager, REC’s Mumbai Office, received the award at an event held in Goa.

REC has been a front-runner in catalysing India’s energy transition. Its plans are intricately aligned with the global thrust towards clean energy sources, and the company remains committed to being the leading financier of India’s energy transition. REC is geared to invest significantly in sustainability initiatives, as reflected in its current loan portfolio of approximately ₹ 38,971 crores under renewable energy. It has set a target of improving the renewables mix to around 30% of projected loan book of about 10 lakh crores by the year 2030.

The Outlook Planet Sustainability Summit & Awards is a prominent platform that brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and sustainability advocates to celebrate and promote excellence in sustainable practices. This year’s summit featured insightful discussions, innovative ideas, and recognized the remarkable achievements of organizations dedicated to sustainability.

 

 

About REC Limited

 

REC is a ‘Maharatna’ company under the administrative control of the Ministry of Power, Government of India, and is registered with RBI as Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC), Public Financial Institution (PFI) and Infrastructure Financing Company (IFC). REC is financing the entire Power-Infrastructure sector comprising Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Renewable Energy and new technologies like Electric Vehicles, Battery Storage, Pump Storage projects, Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia projects. More recently, REC Limited has also diversified into the Non-Power Infrastructure sector comprising Roads & Expressways, Metro Rail, Airports, IT Communication, Social and Commercial Infrastructure (Educational Institution, Hospitals), Ports and Electro-Mechanical (E&M) works in respect of various other sectors like Steel and Refinery. REC Limited provides loans of various maturities to State, Central and Private Companies for creation of infrastructure assets in the country.

REC Limited continues to play a key strategic role in the flagship schemes of the Government for the power sector and has been nodal agency for Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (SAUBHAGAYA), Deen Dayal Upadhaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) and National Electricity Fund (NEF) Scheme which resulted in strengthening of last-mile distribution system, 100% village electrification and household electrification in the country. REC has also been made the nodal agency for certain States and Union Territories for the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS). REC has also been given the responsibility of PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojna. The loan book of REC stands at ₹ 5.09 lakh crores and Net Worth at Rs. ₹ 68,783 crores as on 31 March, 2024.

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Reputed Awards in the Field of Technology

Nobel Prize in Physics: While not exclusively a technology award, it often recognizes groundbreaking discoveries in technology-related fields like electronics, optics, and materials science.

  • Turing Award: Presented annually by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), it recognizes individuals for contributions of lasting and major technical importance to the computing field.

  • IEEE Medal of Honor: Awarded by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), it is the highest recognition of the institute, honoring exceptional contributions to technology and society.

  • National Medal of Technology and Innovation (USA): Presented by the President of the United States, it honors individuals and companies for their outstanding contributions to technological innovation, promoting American competitiveness.

  • European Inventor Award: Organized by the European Patent Office, it celebrates inventors from around the world who have made outstanding contributions to technological progress, society, and economic growth.

  • Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics: Recognizing advancements in the understanding of the universe at its deepest levels, this prize honors groundbreaking achievements in physics, including those with technological implications.

  • Edison Awards: Honoring innovation and excellence in the development of new products and services, named after Thomas Edison, this award spans various technological domains from consumer electronics to healthcare.

  • TechCrunch Crunchies: Presented by the technology news website TechCrunch, these awards recognize startups, products, and technologies that have made significant impacts in the tech industry.

  • SXSW Innovation Awards: Part of the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival, these awards celebrate the most exciting and innovative developments in the connected world, spanning categories like AI, robotics, and health tech.

  • Red Dot Design Award: Though not solely for technology, this prestigious award recognizes excellence in design, including technological products such as smartphones, appliances, and gadgets.

  • Webby Awards: Recognizing excellence on the internet, including websites, apps, social media, podcasts, and digital innovation, this award showcases the best in technological creativity and user experience.

  • Good Design Award: Presented by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, it honors innovative and cutting-edge product design across various industries, including technology and electronics.

  • Gordon Bell Prize: Awarded by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), this prize recognizes outstanding achievements in high-performance computing applications that address real-world problems.

  • World Technology Awards: Celebrating innovators from across the globe, these awards recognize individuals and organizations that are making substantial contributions to technology and its intersection with other fields.

  • MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35: Recognizing young innovators who are driving technology forward and creating new solutions to global challenges, this award highlights breakthroughs in various fields including AI, biotechnology, and energy.

  • CES Innovation Awards: Held annually at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), these awards honor outstanding design and engineering in consumer technology products across various categories such as robotics, smart home, and wearables.

  • World Summit Awards: Recognizing digital innovation with a focus on societal impact and sustainable development goals, this award highlights groundbreaking projects and initiatives from around the world.

  • XPRIZE: Offering large-scale incentive prizes to drive technological breakthroughs that benefit humanity, XPRIZE competitions tackle grand challenges in areas like space exploration, healthcare, and environmental sustainability.

  • Tech Women Heroes Awards: Recognizing women who are leading innovation in technology and inspiring the next generation of female technologists, this award celebrates diversity and inclusion in the tech industry.

  • Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Leadership Award: Acknowledging companies that demonstrate excellence in technology innovation and strategic product development, this award highlights industry leaders driving technological advancement and market growth.

    table showcasing the top 20 awards in the field of technology along with their respective websites:

    Award Website
    Nobel Prize in Physics Nobel Prize
    Turing Award ACM Turing Award
    IEEE Medal of Honor IEEE Medal of Honor
    National Medal of Technology and Innovation National Medal of Technology and Innovation
    European Inventor Award European Inventor Award
    Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics Breakthrough Prize
    Edison Awards Edison Awards
    TechCrunch Crunchies TechCrunch Crunchies
    SXSW Innovation Awards SXSW Innovation Awards
    Red Dot Design Award Red Dot Design Award
    Webby Awards Webby Awards
    Good Design Award Good Design Award
    Gordon Bell Prize Gordon Bell Prize
    World Technology Awards World Technology Awards
    MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 MIT TR Innovators Under 35
    CES Innovation Awards CES Innovation Awards
    World Summit Awards World Summit Awards
    XPRIZE XPRIZE
    Tech Women Heroes Awards Tech Women Heroes Awards
    Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Leadership Award Frost & Sullivan

    These websites provide more information about each award, including criteria, past winners, and how to nominate or apply.

    table showcasing the top 20 awards in the field of technology along with their respective websites:

    These websites provide more information about each award, including criteria, past winners, and how to nominate or apply.

  • These awards play a crucial role in acknowledging and celebrating the advancements and innovations that shape the technological landscape, inspiring future generations of technologists and entrepreneurs.

    Ustad Zakir Hussain and others for bagging 'Best Global Music' award at Grammys

     The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, congratulated musicians Ustad Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Chaurasia, Shankar Mahadevan,  Selvaganesh V and Ganesh Rajagopalan for winning the Grammy award for the ‘Best Global Music’ today. 

    Their band ‘Shakti’, a fusion music group, has won the prestigious award for ‘This Moment’.

    He said that their exceptional talent and dedication to music have won hearts worldwide, making India proud. 

    The Prime Minister posted on X:

    “Congratulations Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Chaurasia, Shankar Mahadevan, Selvaganesh V and Ganesh Rajagopalan on your phenomenal success at the Grammys! Your exceptional talent and dedication to music have won hearts worldwide. India is proud! These achievements are a testament to the hardwork you keep putting in. It will also inspire the new generation of artists to dream big and excel in music.”

     

     

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    USAID Youth Well-Being Prize Competition (Up-to $5,000 Grants)

    USAID Youth Well-Being Prize Competition (Up-to $5,000 Grants)

    Are you a young person between the ages of 10 and 29 with an idea of how digital tools can be used to help improve other young people’s well-being? Do you have ideas about how we could creatively use technology to increase young people’s knowledge around issues that impact them? The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is looking for creative innovators with solutions to pressing issues around well-being. Is this you? If so, apply today for the Youth Well-Being Prize Competition!

    The Youth Well-Being Prize Competition aims to increase young people’s access to information and ensure their leadership and engagement in creating information campaigns and awareness products around the issues that affect their well-being.

    The Youth Well-Being Prize Competition is looking for young change makers with innovative ideas for protecting young people’s well-being, keeping youth safe, and making a positive impact on the lives and communities of themselves and their peers.

    USAID is seeking solutions created by young people, for young people, and these solutions should recognize the diverse identities of young people in the areas of mental health, digital harm, safeguarding, gender-based violence, and climate change:

    • Mental health: Ideas that focus on the mental health of children and youth. Competitors interested in mental health, personalized care, psychotherapy, or any interventions that help reduce stress and improve the lives of young people should apply here. The innovation should aim to enhance individual, interpersonal, and/or overall well-being for youth.
    • Digital Harm: Innovations in this category should relate to use of digital platforms (such as social media) and safety. Competitors interested in reducing digital harm as caused by online platforms and/or digital use, including digital harm done offline for children and youth should apply in this category. Digital harm can include any of the following: hate speech, cyberbullying, doxing, deep fakes of people without their consent, nonconsensual explicit content, misinformation and disinformation, etc.
    • Safeguarding: Innovations in this category should relate to prevention and/or response to child and/or youth abuse, exploitation, neglect, and violence including prevention and/or response to sexual exploitation, abuse, and violence. Competitors interested in protection from and elimination of all forms of violence against children and young people should apply in this category.
    • Gender-Based Violence: Innovations in this category should work against harmful actions or threats that target individuals or groups based on their actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sex characteristics, sexual orientation, or how they challenge traditional ideas of masculinity and femininity. Competitors interested in gender equality, equity, and preventing, mitigating, and responding to gender-based violence should apply in this category.
    • Climate Change: Innovations in this category should relate to building climate awareness, improving climate education, promoting sustainable lifestyles, conserving nature, supporting renewable energy, adopting environmentally friendly practices, and/or implementing climate adaptation and mitigation projects. Those interested in youth-led and children-led climate mitigation efforts and reduction in high levels of climate anxiety and grief among children and young people should apply in this category.
    Prize Details
    • Total cash prizes: $50,000
    • Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in the categories of digital harm, mental health, safeguarding, gender-based violence, and climate change for a total of 15 prizes.
      • Digital Harm
        • 1st Place: $5,000
        • 2nd Place: $3,000
        • 3rd Place: $2,000
      • Mental Health
        • 1st Place: $5,000
        • 2nd Place: $3,000
        • 3rd Place: $2,000
      • Safeguarding
        • 1st Place: $5,000
        • 2nd Place: $3,000
        • 3rd Place: $2,000
      • Gender-Based Violence
        • 1st Place: $5,000
        • 2nd Place: $3,000
        • 3rd Place: $2,000
      • Climate
        • 1st Place: $5,000
        • 2nd Place: $3,000
        • 3rd Place: $2,000
    Eligibility Requirements
    • To enter the Youth Well-Being Prize Competition, please see the below eligibility requirements:
      • You must be between the ages of 10 and 29 and/or be a youth-led organization.
      • You have an idea to improve youth well-being in mental health, digital harm, safeguarding, gender-based violence, or climate change.
      • This is a global call for solutions.
      • No prior professional or academic experience in any particular field or topic is necessary.

    Application Deadline: 29-Sep-23

    Click Here to Apply

    First edition of the Best Web Series (OTT) Award

     The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has extended the date of submission of entries of the inaugural edition of the Best Web Series (OTT) Award from August 25 to 6pm on September 4 for online submissions, while the hardcopy of the series can be submitted by September 12, 2023.

    In the event that September 12, 2023 is declared a holiday, the next working day will be considered as the final date for receipt of the application.

    The decision to extend the date of submission was taken by the I&B Ministry with an effort to ensure that maximum number of Web Series’ can participate for the award which intends to recognise the creative prowess of the OTT platform which has grown manifold in the last two years.

    An eminent jury, consisting of personalities from the entertainment industry, will choose the Best Web Series and the winner will be awarded Rs 10 lakh as cash prize, along with certificates at the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).

    To be eligible for the award, the web series has to be an originally created/shot series in any Indian language and has to be an original piece of work either commissioned or produced. Further, the series should have been co-produced, licensed, or acquired with the purpose of releasing ONLY on the OTT platform.

    Also, to be eligible for the award, all episodes of the entry (web series/season), should have been released on an OTT platform from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2022.

    Further details of the eligibility for the awards is available on the websites of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) and IFFI.

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    Best Web Series (OTT) Award

     The Information and Broadcasting Ministry has today extended the last date of submission of entries of the inaugural edition of the Best Web Series (OTT) Award from August 25 to 6pm on September 4 for online submissions, while the hardcopy of the series can be submitted by September 12, 2023.

    In the event that September 12, 2023 is declared a holiday, the next working day will be considered as the final date for receipt of the application.

    The decision to extend the date of submission was taken by the Ministry with an effort to ensure that maximum number of Web Series’ can participate for the award that intends to recognise the creative prowess of the OTT platform which has grown manifold in the last two years.

    An eminent jury, consisting of personalities from the entertainment industry, will choose the Best Web Series and the winner will be awarded Rs 10 lakh as cash prize, along with certificates at the 54th International Film Festival of India.

    To be eligible for the award, the web series has to be an originally created/shot series in any Indian language and has to be an original piece of work either commissioned or produced. Further, the series should have been co-produced, licensed, or acquired with the purpose of releasing ONLY on the OTT platform.

    Also, to be eligible for the award, all episodes of the entry (web series/season), should have been released on an OTT platform from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2022.

    Further details of the eligibility for the awards is available on the websites of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, National Film Development Corporation and IFFI.

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    National Media Award for best campaign on voter’s education & awareness-2022

     Election Commission of India invites entries from Media Houses for the National Media Award for best campaign on Voter’s Education and Awareness during the year 2022. There shall be four awards, one each for Print media, Television (Electronic), Radio (Electronic) and Online (Internet)/Social media.       

    The awards are to recognise the outstanding contribution by Media Houses to promote electoral participation by creating awareness about accessible elections, educating people about the electoral process and raising awareness among the general public about the relevance and importance of voting and registration.

    The awards will be in the form of a citation, plaque and cash prize and will be presented on the National Voter’s Day (25th January, 2023).

    Criteria

    The Jury will base their assessment on the following criteria:

    • Quality of Voter awareness campaign

    · Extent of coverage/quantity

    · Evidence of impact on the public

    · Coverage on awareness about Accessible Elections

    · Any other relevant factor(s)

    Conditions of entry

    Entries must have been published or broadcast/telecast during the relevant period.

    Print entries must include:

    1. Summary of the work carried out during the relevant period which should include
    1. number of news items/articles
    2. total print area in sqcms

     

    1. A PDF soft copy OR a link to a relevant web address OR a full size photocopy/print copy of the newspaper/articles;
    2. Detail of any other activity like direct public engagement etc.
    3. Any other information

    Broadcast Television (Electronic) and Radio (Electronic) entries must include:

    1. A brief on the campaign/work carried out during the relevant period which should include
    1. Material (in a CD or DVD or Pen drive) with duration and frequency of broadcast/telecast and total time of such broadcast of each spot during the period
    2. Sum of the total broadcast time for all spots/news
    3. News features or programmes on Voter awareness in a CD or DVD or Pen drive or other digital media, along with duration, telecast/broadcast date and time and frequency
    1. Any other activity like direct public engagement etc.
    2. Any other information

    Online (Internet)/Social media entries must include:

    1. Summary of the work carried out during the relevant period which should include number of posts/blogs/campaigns/articles etc.
    2. A PDF soft copy of concerned articles OR a link to a relevant web address:
    3. Detail of any other like direct public engagement etc.
    4. Impact of online activity (details)
    5. Any other information

    Important

    1. Entries submitted in a language other than English/Hindi will require an accompany English translation, failing which subject to rejection.
    2. Entrants submitting broadcast material should be aware that Jury may use only the first ten minutes of features/programme.
    3. The Commission’s decision will be final and no correspondence will be entertained. The Commission reserves all the rights in this regard.
    4. Entries should carry the name, address, telephone and fax numbers and email of the Media House.
    5. Due date: Entries must reach before 30th November, 2022 at the following address:

    Shri Love Kush Yadav, Under Secretary (Communication)

    Election Commission of India, Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi 110001.

    Email: media-division@eci.in

    Ph. No.: 011-23052033

     

    The awards will be given in following four categories:

    1. Print Media
    2. Electronic (Television) Media
    3. Electronic (Radio) Media and
    4. Online (Internet)/Social Media

     

    All such recommendations/submissions must reach to the Election Commission of India latest by 30th November, 2022 positively.

    4th National Water Awards Launched on Rashtriya Puraskar portal

      The Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Ministry of Jal Shakti has launched the 4th National Water Awards on the Rashtriya Puraskar portal. All the applications will be received through the online Rashtriya Puraskar portal (www.awards.gov.in) only. General public may refer to this portal or the website of this Department (www.jalshakti-dowr.gov.in) for further detail. The last date for submitting application is 15th September, 2022.

    Eligibility for the awards:

    Any State, District, Village Panchayat, Urban Local Body, Media, School, Institution, Industry, Non-Governmental Organisation, or Water User Association that has done exemplary work in the field of water conservation and management are eligible to apply.

    Trophy and Citation:

    For the categories – ‘Best State’ and ‘Best District’, winners will be felicitated with a trophy and citation. In the remaining categories – ‘Best Village Panchayat’, ‘Best Urban Local Body’, ‘Best Media’, ‘Best School’, ‘Best Institution for campus usage’, ‘Best industry’, ‘Best NGO’, ‘Best Water User Association’ and ‘Best Industry for CSR activities’, winners will be felicitated with cash prize along with trophy and citation. The cash prizes for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd rank winners are Rs.2 lakhs, Rs.1.5 lakhs, and Rs.1 lakh, respectively.

    Selection Process:

    All applications received for the 4th National Water Awards are placed before the Jury Committee which is constituted by the Department of Water Resources, River Development, and Ganga Rejuvenation. No Award is conferred except on the recommendation of the Jury Committee. The recommendation of the Committee is submitted to the Union Minister (Jal Shakti) for approval. Thereafter, the names of the winners are announced on a suitable date.

    Details of the awards:

    Sl.

    No.

    Name of category

    Eligible Entity

    Award

    No. of Award

    1.

    Best State

    State Government/UT

    Trophy with Citation

    3Awards

    2.

    Best District

    District Administration/ DM/ DC

    Trophy with Citation

    3 Awards

    3.

    Best Village Panchayat

    Village Panchayat

    Cash Awards

    & Trophy with Citation

    3 Awards:

    First award:

    Rs.2 lakh

    Second award: Rs.1.5lakh

    Third award: Rs.1lakh

    4.

    Best Urban Local Body

    Urban Local Body

    -do-

    -do-

    5.

    Best Media (Print & Electronic)

    Newspaper/Magazine/ TV Shows

    -do-

    -do-

    6.

    Best School

    School

    -do-

    -do-

    7.

    Best Institution for Campus usage

    Institution/ RWA/ Religious/ Higher Education organization

    -do-

    -do-

    8.

    Best Industry

    Small/Medium/ Large            Scale Industry

    -do-

    -do-

    9.

    Best NGO

    Registered NGOs

    -do-

    -do-

    10.

    Best Water User Association

    Water User Association

    -do-

    -do-

    11.

    Best Industry for CSR Activities

    Large/ Medium/Small Industry

    -do-

    -do-

     

    The National Water Awards (NWAs) were introduced to recognize and encourage exemplary work and efforts made by States, Districts, individuals, organizations, etc. across the country in accomplishing the government’s vision ‘Jal Samridh Bharat’. It aims to sensitize the public about the importance of water and motivates them to adopt the best water usage practices. The award winners in different categories will be presented with a citation, trophy, and cash prize. The objective of the National Water Awards is to encourage the stakeholders to adopt a holistic approach toward water resource management in the country as surface water and groundwater play a significant role in the water cycle. In order to embrace these objectives, the first edition of the National Water Awards was introduced in the year 2018 by the Department. The distribution ceremony was successfully organized on 25 February 2019 in New Delhi, and 82 winners under 14 categories were awarded. Thereafter, the 2nd National Water Awards 2019 was successfully organized, and 98 winners under 16 categories were awarded by the Vice President of India on 11-12 November 2020. The 3rd National Water Awards were successfully organized on 29th March 2022 and 57 winners under 11 categories were felicitated with awards by the President of India. 

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    winners of Freedom2Walk & Cycle challenge Awards

     Smart Cities Mission, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), as part of the activities being undertaken under Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav (AKAM) launched two unique national level challenges for the first time- “Freedom 2 Walk & Cycle Challenge for City Leaders” & “Inter- City Freedom 2 Walk & Cycle Challenge for Citizens” between 1st to 26th January 2022. In addition to being events that motivate citizens to adopt healthier life choices in a celebratory spirit, the Challenges serve the larger purpose of a long-term behavioral change in citizens towards taking up walking & cycling, and to make city leaders as walking and cycling champions in each city. 

                An online awards event was hosted by MoHUA today to recognize the top performing cities and city leaders in both the challenges. The event also laid out the goals that cities from India Cycles4Change, Streets4People & Transport4All Challenges will be working towards 2023. The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) is the knowledge partners of Smart Cities Mission for the above-mentioned initiatives. 

    Impact of the Challenges

                The city leaders Challenge saw registration from nearly 130 city leaders from across the country, comprising of Commissioners, Additional/Joint/Deputy Commissioners, Smart City CEOs and key SPV officials who jointly achieved nearly 47,000 kms of cycling, 7000 kms of walking and 2500 kms of running during the Challenge. The citizens challenge saw an overwhelming participation from nearly 22,000 citizens from the 75 registered cities, who achieved nearly 9,80,000 km of cycling, 1,82,000 km of walking and 9,350 km of running.

    The awards for the city leaders challenge were given in the following categories for performance between 1st to 26th Jan 2022:

    1. Cities with maximum kilometers  

    2. City leaders with maximum kilometers 

    3. Woman city leaders with maximum kilometers 

    4. City leaders with maximum time spent in activities 

    5. City leaders with maximum number of activities during challenge 

    6. Awards for Ministers, CEOs & Commissioners with maximum kilometers

    7. Super Hero Award 

     

                The awards for the citizens challenge were given in the following categories for performance between 1st to 26th Jan 2022:

    1. Cities with maximum kilometers  

    2. Cities with maximum registrations

                The list of awardees is mentioned in Annexure.

     

                Towards sustaining the momentum beyond the challenge, the participating cities are in the process of signing pledges committing towards institutionalizing activities like Cycle2Work, Open Street Events, Pedestrian Days and physical infrastructure to improve walking and cycling in cities. 18 Cities – Ajmer, Nashik, Rajkot, Lucknow, Kalyan Dombivli, Bhubaneshwar, Jabalpur, Tumakuru, Surat, Valsad, Dahod, Nagpur, Ranchi, Chandigarh, Kakinada, Ujjain, Pimpri Chinchwad, Indore have signed the pledges so far. Aurangabad, Jaipur, Davanagere, Sagar, Pune are in the process.

     

    Goals for 2023: India Cycles4Change, Streets4People & Transport4All Challenges 

                In 2020, the Government of India launched the India Cycles4Change Streets4People Challenge to inspire over 100 cities to reimagine streets as safe, happy and healthy public spaces and towards creating cycling friendly cities. This is in line with the vision of National Urban Transport Policy (2006) that calls for a paradigm shift from car-centric roads to people-centric streets. The Transport4All Challenge was launched in 2021 aiming to bring together cities, citizens, and startups to develop solutions that improve public transport to better serve the needs of all citizens. Through these challenges, cities have adopted a new mantra of engaging with citizens, crowdsourcing ideas, and testing innovative, inexpensive, and quick ideas to create walking & cycling-friendly streets.

                The online event discussed on initiatives that the challenge cities should work towards till 2023 which includes permanent pilots, policy adoptions & institutional interventions. 

    Annexure

     

    1. Award Winners

     

     

     

     

    2. Quotes from city leaders on the Freedom2Walk&Cycle Challenge

    ‘I have started cycling more often to work and for recreation over the last couple of years. Not only have I become more physically and mentally fit, it has given me a different perspective towards looking at the city and its needs. Cycling is a humble yet very powerful tool that can transform the cities we live in. I urge all city leaders and citizens to experience their cities through walk and cycle and become champions who inspire others’  

    • Kunal Kumar, Joint Secretary, Smart Cities Mission, MoHUA

     

    ‘The Challenge is an excellent initiative that brought me closer to my old love, cycling. The consistency of the other participants and the appreciation from my fellow colleagues has been motivating me every single day to clock in a ride. I also urge my fellow women leaders to break the stereotypes and take to cycling. It has empowered me and I’m sure it will do so for you too. Let’s seek inspiration from Serena Williams, Krishna Punia, Mithali Raj, PV Sindhu and let’s choose to be more fit, enjoy the thrill, and contribute to making the planet green.’

    • Padmini Singh, Chief Account Officer, ASCL, Ajmer

    ‘I am extremely grateful for the Freedom to Walk & Cycle Challenge for having triggered a regular walking habit and I look forward to continuing the walks even after the Challenge is complete! Overall, walking is a great solution for physical and mental health and I see the benefits first hand. It keeps my mind agile, fresh, active and focussed throughout the entire day! Over and above this, it is also a good environmental solution in times of climate change.Walking and cycling short distances to work, or to run small errands is absolutely doable by everyone. I urge my fellow colleagues, friends, other city leaders as well as citizens to pick up this habit as a way of life.’

    • Pallavi Bhagat, Deputy Commissioner, Kalyan Dombivli

    ‘Initiatives like these challenges for city leaders and citizens have the potential to change your life and the culture of your city. My personal journey of walking and cycling started in 2014 through a similar official assignment and it has been one of my best decisions! It improved my physical fitness and my productivity at work.  I have seen a huge impact of such interventions in the way people have responded to running, walking or cycling and it has also helped in bringing city leaders & citizens closer! I would strongly urge my fellow city officials and citizens to take up walking and cycling. Lets start walking and commutting to work on cycle whenever possible and let’s make a difference together.’

    • Chetan Nandani, CEO Rajkot Smart City Development Ltd (RSCDL) & Dy. Municipal Commissioner, Rajkot Municipal Corporation

    ‘It’s been heartening to see how citizens and city leaders embraced the two national level challenges and that nearly 15 cities have already signed pledges committing to institutionalizing initiatives that promote walking and cycling. It is campaigns like these that help instill long term behavioral change in citizens towards taking up walking & cycling!’ 

    • Aswathy Dilip, South Asia Director, Institute for Transportation & Development Policy, (ITDP India)

    ‘From international leaders being an inspiration for us walking and cycling to work, our leaders are now being an inspiration worldwide! Being part of the coordinating team for the challenges, it was inspiring for us to see the level of participation and excitement that cities and city leaders showed for the two national level challenges! The impact numbers and experiences shared by city leaders reflect the success of this initiative.’ 

    • A V Venugopal, Deputy Manager – Healthy Streets & Partnerships, Institute for Transportation & Development Policy (ITDP India)

     

    3. Video Testimonials from City Leaders

     

    1. Rupesh Agarwal, Add.Commissioner, Chandigarh

    2. Rahul Kapoor, Director, Smart Cities Mission

    3. Rajesh Pandya, Advisor, Surat Municipal Corporation

    4. Bapusaheb Gaikwad, Executive Engineer, Transport Department, Pimpri Chinchwad

    5. Sunil Pawar, Deputy Engineer, Transport Department, Pimpri Chinchwad

    6. Sambhav Ayachi, Assistant Commissioner, Jabalpur

    7. Dr. Sanjeev Saxena, Medical Officer, Kota

     

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    PRADHAN MANTRI RASHTRIYA BAL PURASKAR-2022

     29 Children have been conferred the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar this Year, selected from all regions of the country for their exceptional achievements in Innovation (7), Social Service (4), Scholastic (1), Sports (8), Art & Culture (6) and Bravery (3) categories.  There are 15 Boys and 14 Girls among the awardees belonging to 21 States and UTs.

    In view of the unprecedented circumstances emerging due to COVID-19 situation in the country, it was not possible to organise a physical ceremony at New Delhi. In order to felicitate and motivate the exceptional works of children, a function was held virtually on the occasion of National Girl Child Day today and also as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. The Awardees of PMRBP 2021 and 2022 along with their parents and concerned District Magistrate of their respective district joined the event from their district Head Quarters. 

    During the function, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi gave digital certificates to the 61 winners of PMRBP 2021 and 2022 using a Block Chain-driven technology developed by IIT Kanpur under the National Blockchain Project.  The digital certificates are stored on digital wallets installed on the mobile devices of the recipients. The digital certificates issued using the blockchain driven technology are unforgeable, globally verifiable, selectively disclosable and sensitive to user content. Block Chain Technology is being used for the first time for giving certificates to the awardees.

    The cash prize of Rs.1,00,000/- was given to the awardees of PMRBP 2022 which was transferred online to the respective accounts of winners during the programme by the Hon’ble PM.

    The Hon’ble Prime Minister interacted virtually with the winners of PMRBP 2022. Union Women and Child Development Minister Smt Smriti Zubin Irani and Dr. Munjpara Mahendrabhai, Minister of State were among those present on the occasion.

    Interacting with Master Avi Sharma of Indore, Madhya Pradesh the Prime Minister enquired about the secret of his prolific output with regard to various aspects of Ramayana. Master Avi Sharma said that he got the inspiration by the decision of broadcasting the serial Ramayana during the lockdown. Avi also recited some couplets from his creation. The Prime Minister narrated an incident when he went and heard Sushri Uma Bharti Ji when, as a child, she showed immense spiritual depth and knowledge in a programme. He said there is something in the soil of Madhya Pradesh that gives rise to such precocious talent. The Prime Minister told Avi that he is an inspiration and an example of the adage that you are never too young to do big things.

    Interacting with Kumari Remona Evette Pereira from Karnataka, the Prime Minister discussed her passion for Indian Dance. He inquired about the difficulties she faced in pursuing her passion. The Prime Minister complimented her mother for ignoring her own adversities to realise her daughter’s dreams. The Prime Minister said that Remona’s achievements are much bigger than her age and told her that her art is a way of expressing the strength of the great country.

    Interacting with Kumari Puhabi Chakraborti of Tripura, the Prime Minister enquired about her COVID related innovation. She also informed the Prime Minister about her fitness app for sportspersons. The Prime Minister asked about the support she receives from the school, friends and parents in her endeavour. He asked about her balance in devoting her time to sports as well as developing innovative apps.

    Interacting with Master Dhiraj Kumar from West Champaran, Bihar, the Prime Minister asked about the incident where he saved his younger brother from a crocodile attack. PM asked about his state of mind while saving his younger brother and how he feels after the fame he got now. The Prime Minister praised his courage and presence of mind. Dhiraj told the Prime Minister that he wants to serve the country as an Army soldier.

    Interacting with Master Meedhansh Kumar Gupta from Punjab, the Prime Minister enquired about his achievement of creating an app for COVID issues. The Prime Minister said that in children like Meedhansh he feels that the government efforts to promote entrepreneurship are bearing fruit and a tendency to become job providers instead of being job seekers is becoming more pronounced.

    Interacting with Kumari Tarushi Gaur from Chandigarh, the Prime Minister enquired about her opinion on the balance between sports and studies. The Prime Minister asked why Tarushi idolises Boxer Mary Kom. She informed the Prime Minister that she likes her because of her commitment to excellence and balance that she strikes as a sportsperson and as a mother. The Prime Minister said that the government is committed to providing all the facilities to the sportspersons and creating a mindset of winning at every level.

    Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister noted that these awards become all the more significant in the light of the fact that they have been conferred during the important period when the country is celebrating Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. He said this is the time to draw energy from the past and dedicate oneself to achieving great results in the coming 25 years of the Amrit kaal. He also greeted the daughters of the country on National Girl Child Day. The Prime Minister remembered the glorious history of the Freedom Struggle and the contribution of Birbala Kanaklata Barua, Khudiram Bose and Rani Gaidinilu. “These fighters had made the country’s freedom the mission of their lives at a very young age and had dedicated themselves for it” the Prime Minister noted.

    The Prime Minister also recalled his visit to the Nowshera sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Diwali last year where he met Baldev Singh and Basant Singh who had played the role of child soldiers in the post-independence war. They Helped his army at such a young age without caring about their life. The Prime Minister paid tribute to the bravery of these heroes.

    The Prime Minister cited examples of the bravery and sacrifice of the sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He pointed out that when the Sahibzadas had sacrificed with immense valour, they were very young. Their sacrifice for India’s civilization, culture, faith and religion is incomparable. The Prime Minister asked the youngsters to know more about the Sahibzadas and their sacrifice.

    The Prime Minister remarked that a digital statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose has also been installed near India Gate in Delhi. “We get the biggest inspiration from Netaji – duty of the nation first. Taking inspiration from Netaji, you have to proceed on the path of duty for the country”, Shri Modi added.

    The Prime Minister said that in any sector, policies and initiatives are keeping youth at the centre. He cited initiatives like Start Up India, Stand Up India, Digital India, Make in India along with Jan Andolan of Aatmnirbhar India and creation of modern infrastructure. This, he said, is in sync with the speed of the youth of India who are leading this new epoch both in India and outside. The Prime Minister underlined the growing prowess of India in the innovation and start-up sphere. He conveyed the nation’s pride in the fact of major global companies being led by Indian young CEOs. “Today we feel proud when we see the youth of India excelling in the world of startups. Today we feel proud when we see that the youth of India are innovating, taking the country forward”, the Prime Minister said.

    The Prime Minister said in areas where daughters were not even allowed earlier, daughters are doing wonders in them today. This is the new India, which does not hold back from innovating, courage and determination are the hallmarks of India today.

    The Prime Minister lauded that the children of India have shown their modern and scientific thinking in the vaccination program as well. Since January 3, in just 20 days, more than 40 million children have got the corona vaccine. He also lauded them for their leadership in the Swachch Bharat Abhiyan. The Prime Minister appealed to them to be an ambassador for Vocal for Local and lead the campaign of Aatmnirbhar Bharat.

    List of the PMRBP, 2022 awardees are as under:

    AWARDEES OF PRADHAN MANTRI RASHTRIYA BAL PURASKAR-2022

     

    S. No.

    Name

    Category

    State

     

    Gauri Maheshwari

    Art & Culture

    Rajasthan

    1.  

    Remona Evette Pereira

    Art & Culture

    Karnataka

    1.  

    Deviprasad

    Art & Culture

    Kerala

    1.  

    Syed Fateen Ahmed

    Art & Culture

    Karnataka

    1.  

    Daulas Lambamayum

    Art & Culture

    Manipur

    1.  

    Dhritishman Chakraborty

    Art & Culture

    Assam

    1.  

    Gurugu Himapriya

    Bravery

    Andhra Pradesh

    1.  

    Shivangi Kale

    Bravery

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Dhiraj Kumar

    Bravery

    Bihar

    1.  

    Shivam Rawat

    Innovation

    Uttarakhand

    1.  

    Vishalini N C

    Innovation

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Jui Abhijit Keskar

    Innovation

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Puhabi Chakraborti

    Innovation

    Tripura

    1.  

    Aswatha Biju

    Innovation

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Banita Dash

    Innovation

    Odisha

    1.  

    Tanish Sethi

    Innovation

    Haryana

    1.  

    Avi Sharma

    Scholastic

    Madhya Pradesh

    1.  

    Meedhansh Kumar Gupta

    Social Service

    Punjab

    1.  

    Abhinav Kumar Choudhary

    Social Service

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Pal Sakshi

    Social Service

    Bihar

    1.  

    Aakarsh Kaushal

    Social Service

    Haryana

    1.  

    Arushi Kotwal

    Sports

    Jammu & Kashmir

    1.  

    Shriya Lohia

    Sports

    Himachal Pradesh

    1.  

    Telukunta Virat Chandra

    Sports

    Telangana

    1.  

    Chandhary Singh Choudhary

    Sports

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Jiya Rai

    Sports

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Swayam Patil

    Sports

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Tarushi Gaur

    Sports

    Chandigarh

    1.  

    Anvi Vijay Zanzarukia

    Sports

    Gujarat

     

    Following is the Link for Details of Awardees of PMRBP-2022:

    Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar 2022 – Awardees – YouTube