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.
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