PM Rashtriya Bal Puraskar 2024: Celebrating the Achievements of Young Minds

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President Draupadi Murmu honored 19 exceptional children, including a 9-year-old mountaineer, an AI scientist, a visually impaired artist, and the 'Google Boy,' with the Prime Minister's National Children's Award 2024. This award, a unique initiative by the government, aims to recognize and celebrate extraordinary achievements of children aged 5 to 18. Let's delve into the achievements of some of these young prodigies.

Aditya Vijay Bramhane (Maharashtra):
At the tender age of 12, Aditya, posthumously awarded, displayed exceptional courage by sacrificing his life to save his brothers, Harsh and Shlok, from drowning in a river. His bravery and selflessness make him a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

Aryan Singh (Rajasthan):
Aryan, at the age of 17, developed the AI-driven Agrobot, a robotic solution aimed at integrating modern technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) to simplify the lives of farmers. His innovation stands as a testament to the potential of technology in agriculture.

Armaan Uberrani (Chhattisgarh):
Known as the 'Google Boy,' Armaan has been recognized for his exceptional mathematical and scientific skills. Hailing from Chhattisgarh, he has made significant contributions to the fields of mathematics and science.

Anushka Pathak (Uttar Pradesh):
Anushka, an 8-year-old prodigy from Uttar Pradesh, has been honored for her excellence in the field of 'Katha Vachan' (storytelling), establishing herself as a young talent in the realm of arts and culture.

Arijit Banerjee (West Bengal):
Aged 13, Arijit has left an indelible mark on cultural landscapes through his expertise in playing traditional musical instruments. His mastery of playing traditional instruments reflects his commitment to preserving and promoting cultural heritage.

Hetavi Kantibhai Khimsuriya (Gujarat):
Despite battling cerebral palsy, 13-year-old Hetavi has been recognized for her exceptional artistic skills. She contributes to the welfare of differently-abled children by donating her monthly pension to support them.

Ishfaq Hamid (Jammu and Kashmir):
At the age of 13, Ishfaq, recognized in 2020 with the Bhairon Singh Shekhawat Award, is a maestro in playing the Rabab and Matka. His musical talent has earned him accolades on both state and national levels.

Mohammad Husain (Bihar):
A 16-year-old artist from Bihar, Mohammad Husain has displayed extraordinary skills in the field of fine arts. His numerous victories in state and national-level competitions highlight his commitment to the world of visual arts.

Pendyala Lakshmi Priya (Telangana):
At the age of 14, Lakshmi Priya is a Kuchipudi dancer from Telangana who won the National Award at the Kala Utsav in 2023. Her dance performances, especially in the classical dance category, have brought her recognition.

Suhani Chauhan (Delhi):
Suhani, a 16-year-old innovator from Delhi, developed the solar-powered agricultural vehicle 'SO-APTI,' providing a sustainable solution for farmers. Her commitment to sustainable agriculture is evident in this groundbreaking invention.

These young minds, representing diverse talents and achievements, embody the spirit of innovation and excellence. The Prime Minister's National Children's Award 2024 recognizes their outstanding contributions and inspires countless others to dream, innovate, and excel in their chosen fields.

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