National Bravery Award
The National Bravery Awards are a set of awards given annually to about 25 Indian children below 16 years of age for "meritorious acts of bravery against all odds." The awards are given by the Government of India and the Indian Council for Child Welfare. The award was instituted in 1957
Details of the awards
The National Bravery Awards consist of five categories, which are.- The Bharat Award
- The Geeta Chopra Award
- The Sanjay Chopra Award
- The Bapu Gaidhani Award
- The General National Bravery Awards
How it All Started
The Sanjay Chopra Award and the Geeta Chopra Award were established in 1978, in memory of two Chopra children who lost their lives while confronting their kidnappers. The Sanjay and Geeta awards are given to a boy and a girl for acts of bravery. The Bharat Award was established in 1987, and the Bapu Gaidhani Award was established in 1980.
In 2001, Scholastic published a commemorative book featuring the winners of the 1999 National Bravery Awards. The book was entitled Brave Hearts.
Selection process
Each year, the ICCW receives applications for the National Bravery Award. These applications come from official agencies such as local and district governments, school authorities, and councils for child welfare. The applications must be received by 30 September to be eligible for selection.Awardees are selected by a committee constituted by the ICCW. This committee consists of representatives from leading government and non-government organizations, such as the secretariats of the president and the vice-president, the Central Social Welfare Board, the Indian Police, All India Radio, Doordarshan, the National Bal Bhavan, SOS Children's Villages of India.
Ceremony
The awards are usually announced on 14 November, Children's Day, or in January the following year, and later presented by the prime minister on the eve of the Republic Day, and prior to this the President hosts a reception in their honour, where the children meet the media. On 26 January, the awardees take part in the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath, New Delhi.List of awards
Bharat Award
Sanjay Chopra Award
Geeta Chopra Award
Bapu Gaidhani Award
Other recipients
- 1982 : Ajmal Khan Gauhar
- 1985: Abdhesh Kumar Gupta,.
- 1993: Prem Prakash Pathak,, native place: Gangolihat, District: Pithoragarh.
- 1993: M Pavitra 6 years. Youngest awardee.
- 1987: Vikas D. Satam, Saurabh Oberoiand Savottam Jeevan Raksha Padhak 1988;Shantanu Oberoi
- 1990: Prashant Singh, Prabhakar.
- 1994: Nilesh Umale,
- 1995: Shivshankar Madhukar Bidri killari earthquake 1993 two persons saved life
- 1997: Nandan Kumar Jha,
- 2000: Richa Tiwari, Saved her sister Mansi from drowning into a pond.
- 2001: Aakash Sabharwal, Amrik Singh Ashwini Kamath, Andy Tenita Fernandes, Shruti Ullal, Sridevi Damodar, K.J. Kamaraju and Shilpa Satish Tamadaddi ; Katta Trinadh and Putta Someshwar ; Sanath, Lalitha Devi Yadav, Mehul Sanyal, and Ritu Singh Tomar, Nijal Omprakash Patil, Narendra Shantaram Bithale, Sharvari Sudhir Mali, Mitali Khanapurkar of Maharashtra, Bhoopendra Singh Bainiwal, Reshma Mohapatra from Orissa, Nikhil, Lalmunsanga, Johny Lalnunfela.
- 2002: Prithi Singh, Aparajit Singh, Swapnali Harishchandra Ghag, Rukaiya Begum, Nikky Maria Jacob, Jessamma George, Ashok Kumar Choudhary, Abdul Razak CM, Mumthaz TM, Balkrishna Upadhyay, Shreshthi Amrit Gorule, Naseer Khan and Justin K Tom.
- 2003: Chuneshwari Kothalis, Ramsadharan, Nitin Uttamrao Kakde, Dyaneshwar Manikrao Kakade, Raju Namdev Kakde, Satyam Mahendra Khandekar, Skiewtidaris Lyngkhoi, Pratap Vikubhai Khachar, Neelam Rani, Sarita Tyagi, Sunita Devi Sighdoya, Swati Tyagi, Sushma Rani, G. Kranthi Kumar, Thotakura Mahesh Ram Nayan Yadav, Harish Rana, Ajith Kumar P.T, Saneesh K.S, Suramya U.R..
- 2004:Hotilal, Km Mahima Tiwari both from Uttar Pradesh, Master Ramandeep Singh and Master Pawan Kumar of Punjab, Master RK Rahul Singh of Manipur, Km Shiney TA, Master Sajan Antony, Master TP Krishna Prasad and Master Johncy Samuel all from Kerala, Master Khiangdingliana of Mizoram, Km Priyanka of Haryana, Master Gopal Singh Sondia of Madhya Pradesh, Master B Sai Kushal of Andhra Pradesh and Master Vinod R. Jain of Karnataka.
- 2005:Master Sarath sabu, Km. Divya TV, Late Master Shibu T, Master Laxman, Master Mukesh Kumar Tanwar, Master Puttijungshi, Master Nelson Karam, Km L. Pusparani Devi, Master Nagarani Venkateswara Rao, Master Santosh Ramesh Dahe.
- 2006: Master Aakash Saha, S/O Ravi Saha & Purnima Saha was awarded for helping and donating blood at the age of 15, was taken under custody for donating blood being a minor by Delhi Police however was applauded later and awarded by Dr A P J Abdul Kalam on Republic Day.
- 2006: Km. Deepa Kumari, Master Sudhir Jakhar, Master Pawan Kumar Parashar, Master Rajender Kumar, Kumari Anita Singh Lodh, Master David Kino, Master Michael N.George, Master Joel Salim Jacob, Master Parth S Sutaria, Kum Antara Srivastava, Kum Ankita Ashok Bhosle, Km. Paonam Babyrose Devi, Km. Pooja Kabadwal, Master Rahul Chaurasia.
- 2007: Master Raveendra Halder, Master Ravi Kumar Jhariya, Master Awadhesh Kumar Jhariya, Master Manas Nishad, Master Vishnu C.S., Master Bijin Babu, Master Kavvampalli Rajkumar, Master Pinjari Chinigi Sab, Km. Meher Legha, Master Ankit Rai, Late Master Abhishake and Late Master Suraj, Master Subhash Kumar, Km. Congress Kanwar and Master Sunil Kumar P.N..
- 2008: Master Gagan J. Murthy, Km. Bhoomika J. Murthy, Km. Silver Kharbani, Master Yumkhaibam Addison Singh, Master Vishal Suryaji Patil, Master Shahanshah, Km. Dinu K.G., Master M. Marudu Pandi, Km. Anita Kora, Km. Rina Kora, Km. Manjusha A, Km. Kritika Jhanwar, Km. Hina Quereshi, Master Manish Bansal and Master Rahul. For the first time, an award-winner's real name was withheld, as he identified the men who planted bombs on Barakhamba Road in New Delhi, during 13 September 2008 Delhi bombings, and helped police make sketches of the suspects.
- 2009: Uddesh R. Ramnathkar ; Zonunsanga and Lalrammawia ; Sujith R., Amal Anthony, Krishnapriya K. and Sujith Kumar P. ; Dijekshon Syiem ; Thoi Thoi Khumanthem ; Vaishaliben Sambhubhai Solanki ; Rekha Kalindi, Sunita Mahato and Afsana Khatun, ; and Yogesh Kumar Jangid.
- 2010: Kalpana Sonowal and Rekhamoni Sonowal, Rahul Kurrey and Parvati Amlesh, Anoop. M. and Raj Narayanan, Rohit Maruti Mulik, Md. Nurul Huda, Freedy Nongsiej and Lovelystar K. Sohphoh, Lalmawizuali, Gurjeevan Singh, Late Km. Chhampa Kanwar and Shrawan Kumar , Bibek Sharma , Uttam Kumar, Late Km. Shruti Lodhi and Sunita Murmu.
- 2011: Yandam Amara Uday Kiran and Suthrapu Shiva Prasad, Ranjan Pradhan and Km. Sheetal Sadvi Saluja, Km. Divyaben Mansangbhai Chauhan, Sandesh P Hegde and Km. Sindhushree B.A., Mohammed Nishadh V.P., Anshif C.K. and Sahsad K, Johnson Tourangbam and Kshetrimayum Rakesh Singh, Late C. Lalduhawma, Km. Prasannta Shandilya, Dungar Singh, G. Parameswaran, Late Km. Lovely Verma and Late Km. Saudhita Barman.
- 2012: Ramdinthara, Devansh Tiwari, Mukesh Nishad, Lalrinhlua, E. Suganthan, Ramith.K,, Mebin Cyriac, Vishnu MV, Koroungamba Kuman, Sameep Anil Pandit, Viswendra Lohkna, Satendra Lohkana, Pawan Kumar Kanaujiya, Mahika Sharma Stripleaseman Mylliem, Sapna Kumari Meena, Suhail KM.
- 2015: Labhanshu Sharma
- 1987:Naga Varaprasad Surikuchi won National Bravery Award for saving his brother from drowning in a well.