Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday met five children of the state who were honored with the National Children’s Award at their official residence. He honored them on this occasion and gave the mantra of success as well. The five children from Uttar Pradesh who have been selected for the Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award-2121 include Vyom Ahuja of Lucknow, Kunwar Divyansh Singh of Barabanki, Chirag Bhansali of Gautam Buddha Nagar, Mohammad Shadab of Aligarh and Mohammad of Prayagraj. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to these child award winners through video conferencing on 25 January.
Five children from Uttar Pradesh were awarded the National Children’s Award 2021 by PM Narendra Modi. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met these children at his government residence today. With this, after talking to the five children for a long time, he also gave them the mantra of success. CM Yogi Adityanath said that no one should try honestly without worrying about success and failure and this is extremely important. He said that the person who strives in this direction, he gets success and he also becomes exemplary for the society. Every person gets an opportunity in life, which is the turning point of his life. The goal of greatness can be achieved if a positive decision is taken at this moment.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that our Indian culture says one thing that the unqualified (male inferior adder: Tatra rare). That is, no person is unfit, if a good joiner is found, then every person can get their talent ironed. We are all grateful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Central Government, who have adopted the process of selection in the prestigious awards in a transparent manner. As a result, the Government of India awards are being given to those who have made special contributions to the society.
CM Yogi Adityanath said that the talented youth of the state who have received the prestigious National Children’s Awards are in front of us today. I feel very happy to honor you all. You have shown it by specialized in your field. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called the five promising children of Uttar Pradesh honored with the Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award the recognition of the iridescent talent, potential and uniqueness of the state. The brilliant talent of valor, scholarship, innovation, sports, art and music, these children identified themselves and then tried their best to excel their uniqueness. As a result, the nation is proud of them today. The Chief Minister said that this national award received by these children will be inspiring for other children of the state. There has been transparency in the selection of all types of national awards under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Chief Minister said that Padma Samman or Child Award is being selected according to merit. In the program, the Chief Minister provided incentive money, tablets and citation of ₹ 51,000 to all the children. Taking the prize, the enthusiasm of the children and the expressions of pride on the parents’ faces could be read clearly.
Everyone gets the opportunity, just recognize the turning point: While congratulating the parents of the children present in the program, the Chief Minister said that there is something different in all – special. There is a need to bring this specialty to the society. Parental encouragement is necessary in this. He said that every person gets an opportunity in life. This is called ‘turning point’. If it is identified in time, greatness is sure to be achieved. Teaching children to have a positive outlook in life, he said that even normal goals cannot be achieved by negativity. Quoting the message of ‘Shrimad Bhagwatgita’s Nishkam Karma’, the Chief Minister also taught children to maintain a sense of honesty in all life’s efforts.
The CM appreciated the promising, told his story: By getting respect at the hands of the Chief Minister, the cheerful children were getting excited. CM Yogi talked to everyone one by one, inquired about his achievements. The children told the Chief Minister about their efforts so far and future plans.
Yogi amazed by Viom’s chess: At the age of 09, Vyom Ahuja of Lucknow is rich in versatility in playing more than 09 instruments. Vyom, who has recorded 28 national records in the India Book of Records, told the Chief Minister that his wish is to study the science contained in the Veda-Upanishads. Vyom, who performed bungee jumping from Macau Tower to the world’s tallest bungee jumping venue, also demonstrated to the Chief Minister a new game of chess designed on the Mahabharata, designed by himself. Viom is seeking to obtain patents for these new chess games. Not only this, Vyom also performed a flute in front of the Chief Minister on the song ‘Teri Mitti Mein Mil Jawan’. He is being given the Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award this year in the field of art and culture.
Shadab’s destination is to create a new India identity on the global stage: Aligarh’s master Mohammad Shadab, who has been awarded the Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award for excellence in the field of knowledge, told CM Yogi that he is keen to forge a new identity of India on the global stage. Shadab told that he has won a scholarship of US $ 28000 from the US Department of State for his sharp mind and American high
Also topped school. He also shared special meeting experiences with senators in Capitol Hill, US. He is currently an Indian Youth Ambassador in the US.
Olympic medal is wanted by Mohammed Rafe: Mohammed Rafe, a student of 12th and a brilliant gymnast at Khel Gaon Public School, Prayagraj, has won the Gold Medal thrice in the Khelo India Youth Games. Not only this, due to hard work, Rafe also got an opportunity to represent India in the Junior Asian Games held in Mongolia in the year 2019. In this, he gave the country a bronze medal. The special thing is that for 10 years, India had not received any medal in this mode. Rafe, who is currently training in a camp in Pune under the supervision of the Indian Army, told the Chief Minister that he is preparing for the Olympics and he wants to bring laurels to the country by bringing a gold medal in the Olympics.
The Chief Minister met Divyanshu and asked, ‘How is the pain of hands: Awarded in the category of gallantry at the Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award, Kunwar Divyanshu Singh from Barabanki is another name for courage and bravery. Many prestigious honors-awards like Rani Laxmibai Bravery Award-2018 National Bravery Award-2018 Jeevan Raksha Padak-2019 have been received by Divyans. When the Chief Minister saw Divyansh on Saturday’s program, he immediately got information about his hand pain. Three years ago, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath honored him with the ‘Rani Laxmibai Bravery Award’ for his valor and since then Divyansh was in his mind. Praising the bravery of Divyansh, the Chief Minister also praised his educational achievements. Let us know that Divyansh has received the state level Scientific Innovative Award 2019, South Asia’s prestigious Young Child Award for Scientific Innovation-2018 along with many other awards.
A dream of self-reliant India, Chirag sets his own: Chirag Bhansali of Noida, working at the National Mathematics Olympiad, is working his dream of ‘Self-reliant India’. Chirag told the Chief Minister that during the lockdown, he also developed an indigenous website, which focuses on the creation and promotion of native options for foreign apps. Chirag, runner-up at the Adobe Creativity Challenge-2019, National Winner at Design Championships-2020 (App Design), runner up at 2019, Google Code International Event-2019, is currently designing websites and mobile apps with reference to the relevance of Gandhi’s values. Chirag Bhansali is truly a mine of innovative ideas. She is being awarded under the innovation category in the Prime Minister National Children’s Award 2021.
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