Inspiring People, Olympians Honoured at Times Now’s Amazing Indian Awards
13 individuals were handpicked by a jury of esteemed members that consisted of Sanjeev Sanyal, Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister; Rajeev Chandrasekhar, BJP Leader, General M. M. Naravane, Former Chief of the Army Staff, Indian Army; Prasoon Joshi, and Renu Sud Karnad, Chairperson, GlaxoSmithKline & Board Member, HDFC Bank. At the event which was held in New Delhi, Kiren Rijju, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs & Minister of Minority Affairs, delivered a thunderous speech and felicitated the winners alongside the jury members. The awardees were chosen from 13 specially curated categories pertinent to development in India with the special honour reserved for Olympic bronze medallists Aman Sherawat, who became the youngest-ever to win in the 57-kg freestyle wrestling, ans Harmanpreet Singh, Captain of Indian Men’s Hockey team, for their performances at the Paris Olympics.
Here’s a complete list of people who were handpicked to be honoured at this year’s Amazing Indian Awards and their respective categories
1. Agriculture – Mrs.Raumati Ghiuria
2. Animal Welfare – Mr.Peera Ram
3. Education – Mr. Pauzagin Tonsing
4. Environment Sustainability – Dr. Sarita Subramaniam
5. Food Management & Nutrition – Mr.Vishal Singh
6. Girl Child & Women’s Right Empowerment – Ms.Shaikh Raziya
7. Healthcare – Mr.Sipong Chingmak Chang
8. Healthcare – Ms.Preethi Srinivasan
9. Road Safety – Mr. Piyush Tiwari
10. Rural and Slum development – Mr. Ranjeet Yadav
11. Sanitation & Water – Mr. Nimalan V R
12. Social Innovation using Technology – Mr.Kadivendi Mahipal Chary
13. Sports Enablers – Mr. Aditya Mehta
“The jury must’ve had a herculean task to select winners, because every nominee is truly exceptional,” said Kiren Rijju. “These Amazing Indians have not only inspired us but also filled us with a sense of pride and happiness. As someone holding responsibility in the government, we will continue to support those who are contributing to India’s growth,” he added.