National Youth Award 2011-12 was conferred by Pranab Mukherjee, the
President of India on 4 July 2013 to 27 individuals and an organization
at a function held at Rashtrapati Bhawan. It is for the first time that
the National Youth awards were given by the President of India.
The youth award carries a Silver Medal, a Certificate and a cash prize of 40000 rupees in cases of individual awardees and 2lakh case prize for voluntary organizations.
About National Youth Award
National Youth Awards was instituted in the year 1985 and is conferred on youths every year, who have excelled in youth developmental activities and social service. The award is a source of encouragement to the awardees, as well as an example and catalyst to others.
Selection of Awardees is first made at State level and then at National level. At the National level, a Screening Committee headed by the Joint Secretary scrutinizes the proposals recommended by the State Government/UT administration at first. These screened proposals are thereafter placed before the Central Selection Committee headed either by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports or Secretary, Youth Affairs that makes the final selection of youth awardees. The Central Selection Committee may, at its discretion, consider on merits, individuals or youth organizations not recommended by a State Government/UT, for the Award.
The youth award carries a Silver Medal, a Certificate and a cash prize of 40000 rupees in cases of individual awardees and 2lakh case prize for voluntary organizations.
About National Youth Award
National Youth Awards was instituted in the year 1985 and is conferred on youths every year, who have excelled in youth developmental activities and social service. The award is a source of encouragement to the awardees, as well as an example and catalyst to others.
Selection of Awardees is first made at State level and then at National level. At the National level, a Screening Committee headed by the Joint Secretary scrutinizes the proposals recommended by the State Government/UT administration at first. These screened proposals are thereafter placed before the Central Selection Committee headed either by the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports or Secretary, Youth Affairs that makes the final selection of youth awardees. The Central Selection Committee may, at its discretion, consider on merits, individuals or youth organizations not recommended by a State Government/UT, for the Award.
List of the Winners of the National Youth Award 2011-12
Sl. No. |
Name of the Individuals |
1.
|
Shri M. Ramulu, Andhra Pradesh |
2.
|
Shri Aluwala Vishnu, Andhra Pradesh |
3.
|
Ms. Tilling Yam, Arunachal Pradesh |
4.
|
Shri Pardeep Raj(physically challenged), Delhi |
5.
|
Ms. Chanchal Aggarwal, New Delhi |
6.
|
Shri Girish Kumar, New Delhi |
7.
|
Ms. Malisa Zemira Simoes, Goa |
8.
|
Ms. Suman, Haryana |
9.
|
Ms. Ruchi Kaushik, Haryana |
10.
|
Shri Ashok Kumar, Haryana |
11.
|
Ms. Gurmeet Kaur, Himachal Pradesh |
12.
|
Shri Besar Dass Harnot, Himachal Pradesh |
13.
|
Shri Kiran Kumar Sharma, Jammu and Kashmir |
14.
|
Shri Lakshminarayana Kajegadde, Karnataka |
15.
|
Shri B. Hanumanthappa, Karnataka |
16.
|
Shri Fasal Varis, Kerala |
17.
|
Ms. Tara Usman Mulla, Maharashtra |
18.
|
Shri Jagdale Shantanu Ramdas, Maharashtra |
19.
|
Mrs. Soraishanm Taruni Devi, Manipur |
20.
|
Shri Kitboklang Nongphlang, Meghalaya |
21.
|
Shri M. Tejeswar, Odisha |
22.
|
Shri Gangadhar Behara, Odisha |
23.
|
Shri Dhyanananda Panda, Odisha |
24.
|
Ms. Khusmeet Kaur Bains, Punjab |
25.
|
Shri Gurnam Singh Sidhu, Punjab |
26.
|
Shri Ladu Lal Jat, Rajasthan |
27.
|
Shri Gulab Chand Salvi, Rajashtan |
S.No. |
Name of the Organizations |
1. |
Bhavishya Educational and Charitable Society, West Bengal |
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