Times Now has unveiled ‘Amazing Indians,’ a prestigious national platform that celebrates and honors the remarkable spirit of India’s common people who have performed exceptional deeds for the betterment of society. The awards ceremony is scheduled for September 29, 2023, in New Delhi.
Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs & Food & Public Distribution, and Textiles, along with Smriti Zubin Irani, Union Minister of Women and Child Development and Minority Affairs, will be the Chief Guests at the event and will deliver keynote addresses.
Times Now Amazing Indians showcases inspiring stories of individuals who, through their determination, grit, and selfless acts of service, have made a significant impact on people’s lives. The premier national awards night will recognize winners across 12 categories:
- Agriculture
- Animal Welfare
- Education
- Environment & Climate
- Food Management and Nutrition
- Girl Child and Women’s Rights Empowerment
- Healthcare, Medical & Clinical Assistance
- Rural Development
- Sanitation and Water
- Slum Care
- Shelter Management
- Tech for Good
The awards ceremony will also feature special recognitions for Dr. Veeramuthuvel, Project Director, Chandrayan-3, ISRO, and Dr. Nigar Shaji, Project Director, Aditya-L1 Mission, ISRO, for their outstanding contributions to India’s space endeavors.
In addition to the awards presentation, the event will showcase a special Jugalbandi performance by Smt. Anuradha Pal, India’s First Female Tabla Maestro, and a captivating musical presentation by the exceptionally talented members of Shreerang Charitable Trust.
MK Anand, MD & CEO of Times Network, commented, “As India’s most influential news leader, Times Now has played a pivotal role in driving change and action. Amazing Indians Awards is our initiative to highlight the extraordinary achievements of ordinary Indians who have made a positive impact on society. Over the years, the platform has featured the remarkable journeys of over 500 such individuals, each of whom has crafted a legacy through courage, determination, and an unwavering spirit. I am confident that the stories of these ‘Amazing Indians’ will inspire a new generation of changemakers, contributing to a better India.”
A distinguished panel of jurors, including General M. M. Naravane (PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM (RETD), Former Chief of the Army Staff, Indian Army), Prasoon Joshi (Chairman, McCann Worldgroup Asia Pacific and CEO & CCO, McCann Worldgroup India), Ritesh Agarwal (Founder and Group CEO, OYO), Anand Kumar (Founder, Super 30), Dr. S. Rangarajan (Former Director ISRO, MCF, ISTRAC & Satcomm), and Sonam Wangchuk (Social Reformist, Ramon Magsaysay Awardee), shortlisted the winners through an exhaustive pan-India screening process duly evaluated by Ernst & Young (Process Partner).
The Times Now Amazing Indians Awards 2023 promises to be an evening that celebrates the unsung heroes and their extraordinary contributions to society.
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