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National Youth Award 2025

National Youth Award - 2025

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The National Youth Award is awarded by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India. The motive of this award is to recognise and motivate young individuals (15-29 years) and voluntary youth organisations for their outstanding contributions to the field of National Development and Social Service.

Objectives of the Award

  • The main objective of the award is to motivate young persons to achieve excellence in social and national service.
  • Develop a sense of responsibility in the youth towards society.
  • Recognise the extraordinary individual contributions to nation-building.
  • Recognising voluntary organisations that are working for youth development.

Fields of Recognition

  • Health
  • Research and Innovation
  • Culture and Art
  • Human Rights Promotion
  • Literature
  • Tourism
  • Traditional Medicine
  • Active Citizenship
  • Community Service
  • Sports and Academic Excellence
  • Smart Learning

Eligibility Criteria

For Individuals

  • Applicant must be an Indian Citizen
  • The age of the applicant must be 15 – 29 years (on the 1st January of the award year)
  • Must have a track record of outstanding work in social service or national development.
  • Not eligible: Government employees of Central/State Govt, PSU, Colleges, Universities, Schools.
  • This award will be awarded once in a lifetime

For Voluntary Youth Organisations

  • The organisation must be registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (or State Act) for a minimum of 3 years.
  • The Non-Profit Organisation must have a clear constitution or Articles of Association.
  • There must be no discrimination based on religion, caste, community, or gender within the organisation.
  • Must have an active youth service contribution for at least 3 years.
  • The Organisation must have a good reputation in the local community.
  • Previously awarded organisations are not eligible.

Benefits of the National Youth Award

Individual Awardees

  • Medal
  • Certificate
  • Cash Prize of one lakh rupees

Voluntary Organisations

  • Medal
  • Certificate
  • Cash Prize of Three lakh rupees

Selection Process

1. Screening Committee

  • The Joint Secretary, Department of Youth Affairs, will head it.
  • The committee will shortlist three times the number of awards.

2. Central Selection Committee

  • The Secretary of Youth Affairs, Government of India, will head it.
  • They will review the recommendations of the Screening Committee and make final selections.
  • They can also consider exceptional cases.

Ceremony

The award will be presented at a special function every year on a date decided by the Ministry of Youth Affairs.

Quick Facts

  • Instituted by: Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports
  • Target Age: 15 – 29 Years
  • Individual Cash Prize: Rs. 1,00,000
  • Organisation Cash Prize: Rs. 3,00,000
  • Award Frequency: Once in a lifetime
  • Focus: National Development and Social Service.

Quiz

National Youth Award 2025

1 / 5

Which of the following is/are eligibility conditions for voluntary organizations under the National Youth Award?

  1. Must be registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 (or relevant State Act) for at least 3 years.

  2. Must be profit-making institutions with employment creation in focus.

  3. Must not have received the award earlier.

2 / 5

In the first stage of selection for the National Youth Award, the Screening Committee:

3 / 5

Which of the following benefits are correctly associated with the National Youth Award?

  1. A medal and certificate for both individuals and organizations.

  2. A cash prize of ₹1,00,000 for individual awardees.

  3. A cash prize of ₹3,00,000 for voluntary youth organizations.

4 / 5

With reference to the National Youth Award, consider the following statements:

  1. It is instituted by the Ministry of Education.

  2. For individuals, the eligible age limit is 15 to 29 years.

  3. Awardees from government universities and PSUs are also eligible.

5 / 5

Consider the following objectives of the National Youth Award:

  1. To motivate young persons to achieve excellence in social and national service.

  2. To encourage voluntary organizations that employ youth in regular government services.

  3. To recognize extraordinary work done by individuals and organizations for national development.

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