National Youth awards conferred on 28 youth and two organisations

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January 12, 2012

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Mangalore, January 12: The Union Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs gave away the national youth awards to 28 individuals and two youth organisations at inaugural ceremony of 17th National Youth Festival at Mangala Stadium here on Thursday, January 12.

The best national youth organisation award carried a purse of Rs 2 lakh and individuals awards Rs 40,000 besides a medal, a citation, and a shawl.

Three youths each from Andhra Pradesh and Haryana, two youth each from Assam, Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Maharastra and one youth each from Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Khand, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Puduchery, Odisha, Dehli, Goa and Gujarath states.

Awardees: Edunuri Shankar, A Venkata Laxmi, K H Bhagavan Das Goutham (Andhra Pradesh), Bidyuth and Dibyajothi Das (Assam), Bunty Solanki (Delhi), Kajal C Kerkar (Goa), Rakhi Dineshchandra Pandya (Gujarat), Muslim and Seema Rani, Subhash Dhigana(Haryana), Vijaykumar and Raja Abdul Waheed (Jammu & Kashmir), Y Chinnappa (Karnataka), Baburajan N (Kerala), Santhosh Tiwari (Madhya Pradesh), Amith Ganpat Gorkhe and Nisha Vithoba Jadhav (Maharashtra), Jyosna Mayee Swain (Odisha), Giriraj Kumar Rager and Ram Dayal Sen (Rajasthan), Pradeep Mahara (Uttarkhand), Rupali Biswas and Rishab Jain(West Bengal), Nepram Rajendra Singh (Manipur), Scaletty Lawriniang (Meghalaya), Joydeep Datta (Thripura) and Sadhish (Puducherry) received the awards.

Two Organisations: Action in Rural Technology and Service (ARTS from Andhra Pradesh) and Navachar Santhan (from Rajasthan)

Each state had sent 10 nominations for individual awards and five for youth organisation awards. The nominations were scrutinised by central selection committee headed by secretary of the youth affairs and sports department.

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