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Beginning
with a single annual award, today there are four
annual awards for Excellence in Human Endeavour
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Non-violence
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Education
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Medicine |
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Community
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These
awards carry a cash component of Rs.10 Lacs each,
a commendatory citation and a memento. Nominations
for the awards are invited from all over the country
through advertisements in national newspapers,
in English and Regional languages and through
letters addressed to leading public figures in
the fields of politics, public administration,
civil service, education and the like. Copies
of the advertisement as also the copy of the letters
addressed to various prospective sponsors are
available in the Foundation’s Website. Sue-moto,
nominations are also accepted though self nominations
are rejected. These nominations are initially
short listed in terms of the guidelines prescribed
for the purpose and frivolous nominations are
weeded out. The response to our request for nomination
is very heart warming. Judged by the increase
in the nomination received for the award over
the years, the Foundation feels justified in its
initiative for recognizing these individuals and
institutions engaged in serving their fellowmen.
The prospective awardees are subjected to special
evaluation by the representatives of the Trust.
The awards are finalized and decided by a selection
Jury of eminent personalities headed at present
by Justice Shri M. N. Venkatachaliah.
The
last date for receipt of the nominations is
30.09.2011.
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