The National
Child Award for Exceptional Achievement are presented to 23 children on Children’s Day during the
opening ceremony of Vatsalya Mela to the children between the age group 4-15
years for their exceptional achievements in various fields including
academics, art, culture and sports etc. The awards were initiated in 1996.
They include a Gold Medal with cash prize of Rs. 20, 000 and a citation, and
21 Silver Medals with cash prize Rs.10, 000 and citations.
The Gold Medal was presented to Master Harshal Shahi
from Delhi for his exceptional achievement in the field of chess.
Out of 21 Silver Medal winners, 10 are girls. The names
are as follows –
1. Kumari S. Harshitha
Reddy from Andhra Pradesh for her exceptional achievement in the field of
mathematics.
2. Master
Dhanraj Sahariah from Assam for his exceptional achievement in the
various fields like martial arts, dance, music, swimming and theatre.
3. Kumari M. Shraddha
from Chandigarh for her exceptional achievement in the field of Hindustani
classical music.
4. Kumari Anjali Yadav
from Chattisgarh for her exceptional achievement in the various fields like
yoga, taekwondo, painting and dancing.
5. Master
Hardik Jay Prakash Nayar from Daman & Diu
for his exceptional achievement in the field of academics.
6. Master
A.A. Aravinda Lochanan from Delhi for his exceptional
achievement in various fields like musical instrument (Violin), recitation,
quiz etc.
7. Master
Vaishnav Chinmay Surilbhai from Gujarat for his
exceptional achievement in the field of academics and sports.
8. Kumari Harman Singh
from Haryana for her exceptional achievement in the field of dance and
culture.
9. Master
Kushagra Rastogi from Himachal Pradesh for his exceptional achievement
in the field of academics.
10. Kumari Kariha Javaid from Jammu and
Kashmir for her exceptional achievement in the field of martial arts and
academics.
11. Kumari Simpi Kumari
from Jharkhand Kashmir for her exceptional achievement in the field of
archery.
12. Kumari Pooja G. Prabhu
from Karnataka for her exceptional achievement in the field of music.
13. Master Akshay V. A
from Kerala for his exceptional achievement in the field of painting.
14. Master Usman Hanif Patel from
Maharashtra for his exceptional achievement in the field of Technical
Innovation.
15. Kumari Khagembam Binta Devi from
Manipur for her exceptional achievement in the field of boxing.
16. Kumari Harsha Pattnaik from Odisha
for her exceptional achievement in the field of literature.
17. Master Chirag Gupta from
Punjab for his exceptional achievement in the field of sports.
18. Kumari Megha Gupta from Rajasthan for
her exceptional achievement in various fields such as academics, sports,
dance, skating, drawing, football and arts.
19. Kumari R. Ajeetha from Tamil Nadu for
her exceptional achievement in the field of yoga.
20. Master Pranay Fartyal from Uttar
Pradesh for his exceptional achievement in the field of academics.
21. Master Mitrabha Guha from West Bengal
for his exceptional achievement in the field of chess.
The WCD Minister congratulated the winners saying that
they have shown great promise at such a young age, and their dedication to
their chosen field will serve as an example for others, children as well as
adults, inspiring everyone to do the best they can. She stated that children
are the foundation of the country and their achievements inspire others to
excel.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement presented to 23 children today
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