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3 brave children from Punjab conferred National Bravery Awards

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  • Three children from Punjab have been conferred with the National Bravery Awards. They are slated to participate in the Republic Day parade to be held in New Delhi on January 26.

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  • Kusum Kumari from Jalandhar, then a 15-year-old girl, fought with men who were trying to snatch her smartphone while she was coming back home from tuition around 2 pm on August 30, 2020. Her daily wager father had bought the phone so that she could attend online classes during the Covid-19 pandemic. A more than a minute-long CCTV video showed the young girl resisting the snatchers before some other people join her to overpower one of the snatchers.
  • On February 15, 2020, a school van carrying 12 students caught fire on Longowal-Sidsamachar Road in Punjab’s Sangrur district. While eight students survived the incident, four lost their lives. Amandeep Kaur, then 14, who was in the same vehicle managed to escape and also saved the lives of four children.
  • Third recipient from Punjab, Azaan visited the Amarnath shrine in 2022, where he saved lives by raising an alarm about a landslide. The people at the camp were immediately shifted. Azaan saw a big rock coming down and informed the police. It helped devotees to leave the area in time and avoid any loss of life.
     


 

  • Fifty-six children from 17 different states were given the awards, held after three years, by the Indian Council for Child Welfare (ICCW). As many as 22 awardees from 2020 were felicitated on Friday along with 16 awardees from 2021 and 18 awardees from 2022.
  • The ICCW's six other special awards include ICCW Markandeya Award, ICCW Prahalada Award, ICCW Eklavya Award, ICCW Abhimanyu Award, ICCW Shravan Award, ICCW Dhruva Award.
  • The Markandeya Awards 2020 was conferred on 18-year-old Mohit Chandra Upreti who fought with a leopard and saved the life of his friend.
  • For 2021, the same awards was given to 16-year-old Aman Jyoti Jahire from Chhattisgarh who saved a person from drowning. For 2022, 16-year-old Nitin Singh from Uttarakhand, who displayed outstanding bravery in fighting a leopard, was awarded the Markandeya award.
  • Under the ICCW's Prahalad awards, Uttam Tanti, who saved two lives from drowning bagged the award for 2020, while Ayush Ganesh Tapkir from Maharashtra also saved two lives from drowning, was also awarded under the same category for 2021.
  • Notably, the Eklavya award was given to Amandeep Kaur, who saved four children who were trapped in a burning vehicle, Angel Maria Joy from Kerala, who saved a child from drowning and Sitaram Yadav from Chhattisgarh who with his valiant efforts, saved a life. Amandeep Kaur, who wants to become a police officer and continue saving lives while narrating  the incident said she did not even think twice before taking the decision.
  • The Abhimanyu awards were given to 15-year-old Shani who saved a man from drowning in a raging river, 13-year-old Shanis Abdulla TN who saved his sisters from a buffalo attack.
  • The Shravan Awards were to Kusum from Punjab for fighting mobile snatchers, Pratik Sudhakar Mane from Maharashtra who sacrificed his life to save his mother from electrocution and Jyotsana Kumari who displayed rare grit and determination to fearlessly fight off a bear.
  • The Bharat award 2020 was conferred posthumously to Late Cadet Amit Raj who sacrificed his life while saving two children from being burnt to death.
  • The 'National Awards for Bravery' was started by ICCW to give due recognition to the children who distinguish themselves by performing outstanding deeds of bravery and meritorious service and to inspire other children to their example.
  • It is important to note here that it was in 1957 that two children -- a boy and a girl -- were rewarded by the first Prime Minister of India for their presence of mind and courage. Since then ICCW confers national awards for children on performing acts of bravery every year.
  • For the awards, applications are received from various sources such as central/state government departments, panchayats, zila parishads, police departments, school authorities as well as state and Union Territory Councils for Child Welfare. 

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