Young Heroes Honored: PM Modi Celebrates Courage and Dreams of Bal Puraskar Awardees

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with and honored the recipients of the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar during the Veer Bal Diwas programme. The awardees, selected from 18 states and UTs, shared inspiring stories of ambition in chess, patriotic performances, service to soldiers, and technological innovation. The event also paid tribute to the historical sacrifice of the Sahibzades of Guru Gobind Singh. PM Modi concluded by congratulating the children for their exceptional achievements and courage.

Key Points: PM Modi Honors Rashtriya Bal Puraskar Awardees on Veer Bal Diwas

  • PM Modi interacts with awardees
  • Stories of chess, patriotism & innovation
  • Tribute to Sahibzades' sacrifice
  • Children from 18 states honored
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Veer Bal Diwas: PM Modi celebrates courage and dreams of Rashtriya Bal Puraskar awardees

PM Modi interacts with young heroes awarded for courage & talent. Stories include a chess champion, a patriotic singer, a future soldier, and a teen innovator.

"I like doing that. When I grow up, I want to become an Army officer and serve the country. - Shravan Singh, Bal Puraskar Awardee"

New Delhi, Dec 27

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday shared glimpses of his interaction with the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar awardees at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, honouring the courage, talent and sacrifice of young Indian heroes.

The interaction took place during the Veer Bal Diwas programme held on Friday, where President Droupadi Murmu presented the prestigious awards to the children.

The awardees were selected from 18 states and Union Territories in recognition of their exceptional courage and outstanding contributions across various fields.

During the interaction, Prime Minister Modi spoke with Vaka Lakshmi Pragnika, a Rashtriya Bal Puraskar recipient who represented India at the World School Chess competition and won a gold medal for the country.

She spoke about her ambition of becoming a top chess player and also shared light-hearted details from her childhood, including her fondness for ladyfingers.

The Prime Minister was also deeply moved by the performance of Esther Lalduhawmi Hnamte from Mizoram, another recipient of the Rashtriya Bal Puraskar, who sang patriotic songs during the programme. Her rendition of 'Vande Mataram' left the Prime Minister visibly spellbound.

PM Modi also interacted with Shravan Singh, a young boy from Firozpur (Punjab) who earned widespread appreciation during Operation Sindoor for assisting Indian soldiers.

Singh recounted how he selflessly helped the soldiers by bringing them milk, tea, lassi and ice every day during the operation.

The Prime Minister asked him whether the soldiers still remembered him, to which Shravan replied, "Yes, sir, they do." When asked what inspired him to help the soldiers, the young boy said, "I like doing that. When I grow up, I want to become an Army officer and serve the country."

Another awardee, Arnav Anupriya Maharshi, a young innovator, shared two Made in India technological solutions with the Prime Minister.

He spoke about an AI-based software that analyses finger movements and provides real-time feedback for patients suffering from paralysis and cerebral palsy.

He also highlighted the development of a smart wrist device designed to assist in full hand rehabilitation.

Prime Minister Modi also interacted with Kumari Jyoti, a Rashtriya Bal Puraskar recipient who is a para-athlete and an Under-20 Asian medallist.

She spoke about her journey in sports, the support she received from her family, and her aspiration to win a Paralympic gold medal for India.

The programme also featured a segment highlighting the historical legacy and supreme sacrifice of the Sahibzades of Guru Gobind Singh.

The event concluded with the Prime Minister paying tributes to the Sahibzades and congratulating the award-winning children for their inspiring achievements.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While celebrating these children is wonderful, I hope the government ensures these awards translate into real support for their futures. Scholarships, mentorship, and resources are crucial so their talents don't get lost in bureaucracy.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! The story of Shravan Singh from Punjab is incredible. At such a young age, serving our jawans during Operation Sindoor... this is true patriotism. His dream to join the army is the spirit of New India. Salute!
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Sarah B
Arnav's AI software for paralysis patients and the smart wrist device sound groundbreaking. It's amazing to see such innovation from our youth. The future of Indian tech is in good hands. We need to invest more in these young minds.
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Meera T
Esther from Mizoram singing Vande Mataram and Kumari Jyoti's Paralympic dream show the beautiful diversity and resilience of India. From chess champions to para-athletes, every story is a lesson in dedication. Bhagwan unhe aur safalta de.
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Vikram M
Honoring the Sahibzades on Veer Bal Diwas alongside these modern-day brave children is a powerful message. It connects our glorious history with a promising future. A very thoughtful initiative by the PM.

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