President of India to confer the National Awards to Teachers 2022 to 46 selected Awardees on 5th September 2022

1

Ms. Anju  Dahiya, Lecturer,  Govt S Sec School Barwasni, District – Sonipat, Haryana – 131001

Haryana


2

Mr. Yudhveer, JBT Incharge of the School,  GPS Anoga, District – Chamba, Himachal Pradesh – 176312

Himachal Pradesh


3

Mr. Virender  Kumar, Teacher,  GSSS Dharogra, District – Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – 171019

Himachal Pradesh


4

Mr. Harpreet  Singh, Head Teacher,  Govt. Primary Smart School Bihla, District – Barnala, Punjab – 148100

Punjab


5

Mr. Arun Kumar Garg, Principal,  GMSS Datewas, District – Mansa, Punjab – 151502

Punjab


6

Ms. Rajni  Sharma, Teacher,  Nigam Pratibha Vidyalaya, District – North West Delhi, Delhi – 110085

Delhi


7

Mr. Kaustubh Chandra Joshi, Principal,  SDS GIC Pratappur-Chakaluwa, District – Nainital, Uttarakhand – 263139

Uttarakhand


8

Ms. Seema Rani , Principal,  Government Senior Secondary School – Dhanas – Chandigarh (UT), District – Chandigarh – U.T., Chandigarh – 160014

Chandigarh


9

Ms. Sunita  , Teacher,  GSSS Badhir Bikaner, District – Bikaner, Rajasthan – 334004

Rajasthan


10

Mr. Durga Ram Muwal, Teacher,  Government Upper Primary School Pargiyapada, District – Udaipur, Rajasthan – 313702

Rajasthan


11

Ms. Maria Murena Miranda, Principal,  Government High School Morpirla, District – South Goa, Goa – 403703

Goa


12

Mr. Umesh Bharatbhai Vala, Teacher,  Saint Mary School Rajkot, District – Rajkot, Gujarat – 360007

Gujarat


13

Mr. Neeraj  Saxena, Teacher,  Govt Primary School Salegarh, District – Raisen, Madhya Pradesh – 464665

Madhya Pradesh


14

Mr. Om Prakash Patidar, Lecturer,  Govt. Excellence Higher Secondary School Shajapur, District – Shajapur, Madhya Pradesh – 465001

Madhya Pradesh


15

Ms. Mamta Ahar, Assistant Teacher,  Govt Primary School P Sakharam Dubey, District – Raipur, Chhattisgarh – 492001

Chhattisgarh


16

Ms. Kavita  Sanghvi, Principal,  Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School, District – Mumbai, Maharashtra – 400056

Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination


17

Mr. Iswar Chandra Nayak, Teacher,  Government Upper Primary School Kanapur, District – Puri, Odisha – 752114

Odisha


18

Mr. Buddhadev  Dutta, Teacher,  Joypur Primary School, District – Bankuraa, West Bengal – 722138

West Bengal


19

Mr. Javid Ahmed Rather, Principal,  Government Boys Higher Secondary School Baramulla, District – Baramula, Jammu And Kashmir – 193101

Jammu And Kashmir


20

Mr. Mohd  Jabir, Teacher,  Government Middle School Karith, District – Kargil, Ladakh – 194109

Ladakh


21

Mr. Khursheed  Ahmad, Teacher,  Composite School Sahawa, District – Deoria, Uttar Pradesh – 274201

Uttar Pradesh


22

Mr. Saurabh  Suman, Teacher,  Lalit Narayan Laxmi Narayan Project  Girls High School, District – Supaul, Bihar – 852139

Bihar




23.

Ms. Nishi  Kumari, Teacher,  Mahadev Higher Secondary School, District – Patna, Bihar – 803202

Bihar


24

Mr. Amit  Kumar, Teacher,  Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Theog, District – Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – 171201

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti


25

Mr. Sidharth  Yonzone, Principal,  Eklavya Model Residential School, District – Gyalshing, Sikkim – 737111

Eklavya Model Residential School


26

Ms. Jainus  Jacob, Teacher,  Kendriya Vidyalaya Thrissur, District – Thrissur, Kerala – 680551

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan


27

Ms. G Ponsankari  , Teacher,  Kendriya Vidyalaya Tumakuru, District – Tumakuru, Karnataka – 572101

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan


28

Mr. Umesh  T P, Teacher,  GLPS Amruthapura, District – Chitradurga, Karnataka – 577526

Karnataka


29

Ms. Mimi  Yhoshii, Head Teacher,  GMS Officers Hill, District – Kohima, Nagaland – 797001

Nagaland


30



Mr. Nongmaithem Gautam Singh, Teacher,  Eastern Ideal High School, District – Imphal East, Manipur – 795008

Manipur


31

Ms. Mala Jigdal Dorjee, Principal,  Modern Senior Secondary School, District – Gangtok, Sikkim – 737101

Sikkim


32

Ms. Gamchi Timre R. Marak, Head Teacher,  Educere Higher Secondary School, District – East Garo Hills, Meghalaya – 794111

Meghalaya


33

Mr. Santosh  Nath, Acting Head Teacher,  South Mirzapur High School, District – South Tripura, Tripura – 799155

Tripura


34

Ms. Meenakshi  Goswami, Principal,  CNS Higher Secondary School, District – Sonitpur, Assam – 784153

Assam


35

Ms. Shipra  , Teacher,  Tata Workers Union High School Kadma, District – East Singhbum, Jharkhand – 831011

Jharkhand


36

Dr Ravi Aruna, Teacher,  Asnra Zilla Parishad High School Kanuru, District – Krishna, Andhra Pradesh – 520007

Andhra Pradesh


37

Mr. T N Sridhar, Teacher,  Zilla Parishad High School, District – Mahbubnagar, Telangana – 509340

Telangana


38

Mr. Kandala  Ramaiah, Teacher,  ZP High School Abbapur, District – Mulugu, Telangana – 506343

Telangana


39

Ms. Sunitha  Rao, Principal,  Delhi Public School Nacharam, District – Medchal Malkajgiri, Telangana – 500076

Central Board of Secondary Education


40

Ms. Vandna  Shahi, Principal,  BCM School, District – Ludhiana, Punjab – 141013

Central Board of Secondary Education


41

Mr. Ramachandran  K, Teacher,  Panchayat Union Primary School Keelambal, District – Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu – 623527

Tamil Nadu


42

Mr. Shashikant Sambhajirao Kulthe, Teacher,  Zilla Parishad Primary School Damunaiktanda Tqgeorai, District – Beed, Maharashtra – 414203

Maharashtra


43

Mr. Somnath Waman Walke, Teacher,  ZPCPS Pargaon Jogeshwari, District – Beed, Maharashtra – 414203

Maharashtra


44

Mr. Aravindaraja  D, Teacher,  Artchouna Soupraya Naikar Government High School Mudaliarpet, District – Pondicherry, Puducherry – 605004

Puducherry


Special Category for differently abled teachers etc.


45

Mr. Pradeep Negi , Lecturer,  Govt. Inter Collage Bhel, District – Hardwar, Uttarakhand – 249407       


(Divyaang)

Uttarakhand


46

Mr. Ranjan Kumar Biswas, PSRT, GSSS Bambooflat, District – South Andamans, Andaman & Nicobar Islands – 744103.


(Working with visually impaired students)

Andaman & Nicobar Islands


Dr. Virendra Kumar to inaugurate the services of CRC- Shillong for skill development, rehabilitation and empowerment of the Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) on 17 May 2022


Union Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment Dr.Virendra Kumar will inaugurate the services of Composite Regional Centre (CRC) for Skill Development, Rehabilitation and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan) at Shillong, Meghalaya on 17 May 2022, tomorrow.


Union Minister of State for Social Justice & Empowerment Km.Pratima Bhoumik along with Shri Kyrmen Shylla, Minister of Social Welfare, Govt. of Meghalaya, ShriVincent H Pala, M.P., Meghalaya, Smt.Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh, MLA, East Khasi Hills District, Shillong will be present on the occasion.


Smt. Anjali Bhawra (IAS), Secretary, DEPwD, MSJ&E, GOI,  Smt.S.B.Marak (MCS) Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Govt.of Meghalaya, Shri Sampath Kumar, IAS, Principal Secretary, Department of Social Welfare, Govt. of Meghalaya, Shri Nachiketa Rout, Director, NIEPMD, Chennai, Dr.Roshan Bijlee, Director & Nodal Officer of CRC(Kozhikode & Shillong) and other senior officerswill also attend the function.


CRC- Shillong is situated around 10 acres of land given by Govt. of Meghalayaat Monfort Building, Dhankheti, Shillong and functioning under the administrative control of National Institute for Empowerment of Person with Multiple Disabilities (NIEPMD), Chennai, under the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE), Govt. of India with an aim of creating resources and services required for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) in the State of Meghalaya.


The Government of India has set up CRCs in different parts of India, especially in the North Eastern States. The CRC at Shillong is the 20th such institution and has become functional since July 19th 2021.


CRC-Shillong provides the clinical services to Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) like Special Education, Physiotherapy, Vocational Rehabilitation, Clinical Psychology, Orientation and Mobility training, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Hearing Services, Prosthetic & Orthotic services, Sensory Integration therapy, Guidance & Counseling and community-based rehabilitation services in Meghalaya.


CRC Shillong also provides Aids & Appliances to the Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) under ADIP Scheme by organizing ADIP assessment and distribution camp.


Apart from providing clinical services, this organization is involved in creating awareness, developing resource materials, conducting outreach programs and implementing schemes of Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, GOI.


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NCR Board Nominates Two New Board Members

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 NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR), a leading enterprise technology provider, announced Laura Sen, former non-executive chair and CEO of BJ’s Wholesale Club Inc., and Glenn Welling, principal and chief investment officer at Engaged Capital, have been nominated for election to our Board of Directors.


Ms. Sen is the retired non-executive chair and CEO of BJ’s Wholesale Club Inc., a Fortune 500 retail chain. In that role, she was responsible for all day-to-day operations and more than 25,000 employees. Under her leadership, the company grew the number of retail stores to 216 locations with revenues of more than $12 billion. Ms. Sen began her career at Zayre Corporation, a retail conglomerate, where she served as vice president of merchandising, and operated her own retail consulting business. She has been listed on Forbes’ 100 Most Powerful Woman in Business and Boston Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful Women. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College.


“We look forward to welcoming Laura to the NCR Board of Directors and drawing on her deep expertise in retail technology as we continue transforming NCR into a software platform and payments company,” said Michael Hayford, Chief Executive Officer, NCR.


“My connection with NCR began as a customer and I look forward to continuing my involvement by joining the NCR Board,” said Ms. Sen. “I think my experience in the retail industry, coupled with my board experience, will be helpful to the NCR team.”


Mr. Welling is principal and chief investment officer of Engaged Capital, a firm he founded in 2012. Prior to Engaged Capital, he was a principal and managing director at Relational Investors, a $7 billion investment fund. He also spent seven years as a managing director in the investment bank at Credit Suisse. Prior to that, Mr. Welling led strategy consulting at HOLT Value Associates and Valuad U.S., and worked as a consultant at A.T. Kearney and Marakon Associates. He is a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.


“Glenn and Engaged Capital have been investors in NCR for more than four years, during which time they have developed a constructive working relationship with our management team. Having a long-term investor on our board during our strategic review process will be valuable for our company and all our shareholders,” said Hayford.


“Over the last four years, we have watched NCR’s management team transform the company from a hardware business to an innovative, growing and highly profitable recurring revenue software and services business,” said Mr. Welling. “I am looking forward to joining the NCR board to work with Mike and the team to unlock the inherent value of NCR.”


Both will stand for election at NCR’s annual meeting of shareholders on May 2, 2022, and would be added to our board after that election.


About NCR Corporation


NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR) is a leading enterprise technology provider that runs stores, restaurants and self-directed banking. NCR is headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., with 38,000 employees globally. NCR is a trademark of NCR Corporation in the United States and other countries.

PM unveils hologram statue of Netaji at India Gate


Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi unveiled a hologram statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at India Gate. This hologram would be in place till the work of the statue of Netaji is completed. The statue would be unveiled in the same place to mark the year-long celebration of the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.


PM also conferred Subhas Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskars for the year 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 in the investiture ceremony. This award was instituted by the Union Government to recognize and honour the invaluable contribution and selfless service rendered by the individuals and organisations in India in the field of disaster management.


The Prime Minister paid tribute to the brave son of Mother India, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his 125th birth anniversary. Addressing the gathering, he said that the grand statue of Netaji, who had established the first independent government on the soil of India, and who gave us the confidence of achieving a sovereign and strong India, is being installed in digital form near India Gate. Soon this hologram statue will be replaced by a granite statue. This statue is a homage to the hero of freedom by the grateful nation and will keep on reminding our institutions and generations the lesson of national duty, he said.


The Prime Minister traced the historical evolution of disaster management in the country. He informed, for years the subject of disaster management was with the Agriculture Department. The basic reason for this was that the Ministry of Agriculture was responsible for dealing with the conditions created by floods, heavy rains, hailstorms etc. The Prime Minister said But the 2001 Gujarat earthquake changed the meaning of disaster management. “We have deployed all departments and ministries into relief and rescue work. Learning from the experiences of that time, the Gujarat State Disaster Management Act was enacted in 2003. Gujarat became the first state in the country to enact such a law to deal with the disaster. Later, the Central Government, taking lessons from the laws of Gujarat, made a similar Disaster Management Act in 2005 for the entire country”, he continued.


The Prime Minister said emphasis is on Reform along with stress on Relief, Rescue and Rehabilitation. We strengthened, modernised, and expanded the NDRF across the country. From space technology to planning and management, best possible practises have been adopted, he said. The Prime Minister noted that youngsters are coming forward with schemes like ‘Aapda Mitra’ of NDMA. Whenever calamity strikes, he said, people do not remain victims, they fight the disaster by becoming volunteers. That is, disaster management is no longer just a government job, but it has become a model of ‘Sabka Prayas’


The Prime Minister emphasized the need  to strengthen institutions to improve capacity to deal with disasters. He cited examples of cyclones in Odisha, West Bengal, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat for illustrating the new preparedness as these disasters saw much lesser damage than earlier times. He said that the country has an end to end cyclone response system, much better early warning system and tools of disaster risk analysis and disaster risk management.


The Prime Minister elaborated the holistic approach, a hallmark of thinking in every sphere of today’s governance, in disaster management. Today disaster management is part of civil engineering and architecture courses and there is a Dam Safety law now. Similarly, upcoming massive infrastructure projects have built-in disaster resilience. He cited disaster preparedness of PM Awas Yojana houses in earthquake prone areas, Char Dham Maha Pariyojana, Expressways in Uttar Pradesh as examples of vision and thinking of the New India.


The Prime Minister also highlighted India’s leadership in the sphere of disaster management at global level. In the CDRI- Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, India has given a big thought and gift to the global community and 35 countries along with the United Kingdom are already part of the coalition. The Prime Minister said Joint Military Exercises among armies are common in various countries of the world. But for the first time India has started the tradition of Joint Drill for Disaster Management.


The Prime Minister quoted Netaji that “Never lose faith in the dream of independent India, there is no power in the world that can shake India.” The PM said that today we have a goal to fulfil the dreams of independent India. We have the goal of building a new India before the hundredth year of independence.


The Prime Minister said that it is the grand resolve of Azadi Ke Amrit Mahotsav that India will revive its identity and inspirations. The Prime Minister regretted that after independence, along with the culture and traditions of the country, the contribution of many great personalities was also erased.


The Prime Minister said the freedom struggle involved ‘tapasya’ of lakhs of countrymen, but  attempts were made to limit their history as well. But today, after decades of independence, the country is boldly correcting those mistakes. He cited Panch Teerth associated with Babasaheb Ambedakar, Statue of Unity to commemorate the contribution of Sardar Patel, Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas in the honour of Bhagawan Birsa Munda, Tribal Museums to remember the great contribution of the tribal community, naming an Island in Andamans after NetaJi to comommerate 75 years of tricolour in Anamans and Sankalp Smarak in Andamans to honour Netaji and INA,  as some key steps in the direction of correcting the mistakes of the past. The Prime Minister recalled with emotion his visit to Netaji’s ancestral residence in Kolkata on the Parakram Diwas last year. The Prime Minister said he also cannot forget the day of 21 October 2018 when the Azad Hind government completed 75 years. “In a special ceremony held at the Red Fort, I had hoisted the tricolour wearing the cap of the Azad Hind Fauj. That moment was wonderful, unforgettable”, he said.


The Prime Minister said if Netaji Subhash was determined to do something, then no power could stop him. We have to move ahead taking inspiration from Netaji Subhash’s ‘Can Do, Will Do’ spirit.



भारत मां के वीर सपूत, नेताजी सुभाष चंद्र बोस की 125वीं जन्मजयंती पर पूरे देश की तरफ से कोटि-कोटि नमन: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




जिन्होंने भारत की धरती पर पहली आज़ाद सरकार को स्थापित किया था, हमारे उन नेताजी की भव्य प्रतिमा आज डिजिटल स्वरूप में इंडिया गेट के समीप स्थापित हो रही है।

जल्द ही इस होलोग्राम प्रतिमा के स्थान पर ग्रेनाइट की विशाल प्रतिमा भी लगेगी: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




हमारे देश में वर्षों तक आपदा का विषय एग्रीकल्चर डिपार्टमेंट के पास रहा था।

इसका मूल कारण ये था कि बाढ़, अतिवृष्टि, ओले गिरना, इनसे बनी स्थितियों से निपटने का जिम्मा कृषि मंत्रालय के पास था।

देश में आपदा प्रबंधन ऐसे ही चल रहा था: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




लेकिन 2001 में गुजरात में भूकंप आने के बाद जो कुछ हुआ, उसने आपदा प्रबंधन के मायने बदल दिए।

हमने तमाम विभागों और मंत्रालयों को राहत और बचाव के काम में झोंक दिया।

उस समय के जो अनुभव थे, उनसे सीखते हुए ही 2003 में Gujarat State Disaster Management Act बनाया गया: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




आपदा से निपटने के लिए गुजरात इस तरह का कानून बनाने वाला देश का पहला राज्य बना।

बाद में केंद्र सरकार ने, गुजरात के कानून से सबक लेते हुए, 2005 में पूरे देश के लिए ऐसा ही Disaster Management Act बनाया: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




हमने Relief, Rescue और Rehabilitation पर जोर देने के साथ ही Reform पर भी बल दिया है।

हमने NDRF को मजबूत किया, उसका आधुनिकीकरण किया, देश भर में उसका विस्तार किया।

स्पेस टेक्नालजी से लेकर प्लानिंग और मैनेजमेंट तक, best possible practices को अपनाया गया: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




दुनिया के अलग-अलग देशों के बीच में, सेनाओं के बीच में हमने Joint Military Exercise बहुत देखी है।

लेकिन भारत ने पहली बार डिजास्टर मैनेजमेंट के लिए Joint ड्रिल की परंपरा शुरू की है: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




नेताजी कहते थे- “कभी भी स्वतंत्र भारत के सपने का विश्वास मत खोना, दुनिया की कोई ताकत नहीं है जो भारत को झकझोर सके।”

आज हमारे सामने आज़ाद भारत के सपनों को पूरा करने का लक्ष्य है।

हमारे सामने आज़ादी के सौंवे साल से पहले नए भारत के निर्माण का लक्ष्य है: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




आज़ादी के अमृत महोत्सव का संकल्प है कि भारत अपनी पहचान और प्रेरणाओं को पुनर्जीवित करेगा।

ये दुर्भाग्य रहा कि आजादी के बाद देश की संस्कृति और संस्कारों के साथ ही अनेक महान व्यक्तित्वों के योगदान को मिटाने का काम किया गया: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




स्वाधीनता संग्राम में लाखों-लाख देशवासियों की तपस्या शामिल थी लेकिन उनके इतिहास को भी सीमित करने की कोशिशें हुईं।

लेकिन आज आजादी के दशकों बाद देश उन गलतियों को डंके की चोट पर सुधार रहा है, ठीक कर रहा है: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




ये मेरा सौभाग्य है कि पिछले वर्ष, आज के ही दिन मुझे कोलकाता में नेताजी के पैतृक आवास भी जाने का अवसर मिला था।

जिस कार से वो कोलकाता से निकले थे, जिस कमरे में बैठकर वो पढ़ते थे, उनके घर की सीढ़ियां, उनके घर की दीवारें, उनके दर्शन करना, वो अनुभव, शब्दों से परे है: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




मैं 21 अक्टूबर 2018 का वो दिन भी नहीं भूल सकता जब आजाद हिंद सरकार के 75 वर्ष हुए थे।

लाल किले में हुए विशेष समारोह में मैंने आजाद हिंद फौज की कैप पहनकर तिरंगा फहराया था।

वो पल अद्भुत है, अविस्मरणीय है: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022




नेताजी सुभाष कुछ ठान लेते थे तो फिर उन्हें कोई ताकत रोक नहीं पाती थी।

हमें नेताजी सुभाष की ‘Can Do, Will Do’ स्पिरिट से प्रेरणा लेते हुए आगे बढ़ना है: PM @narendramodi

— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 23, 2022





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67th National Film Awards announced; Sikkim wins award for Most Film Friendly State

Maharshi wins Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment; Anandi Gopal takes the award for Best Film on Social Issues

B Praak wins Best Male Playback Singer for ‘Teri Mitti’ from the movie Kesari; Oththa Seruppu Size-7 bags Special Jury Award

Dhanush and Manoj Bajpayee share the award for Best Actor

Kangana Ranaut wins Best Actress award for Manikarnika-The Queen of Jhansi and Panga

The Jury for the 67th National Film Awards announced the winners for the year 2019 here today. Ahead of the announcement, the Chairperson and other Jury members called on the Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shri Prakash Javadekar and presented him with the selections for the Awards. The Jury comprised of eminent film makers and film personalities from across the Indian cine-world. The awards were announced by Shri N. Chandra, Chairman, Central Panel, Shri Arun Chaddha, Chairman, Non Feature Films Jury, Shri Shaji N Karun, Chairman, Most Film Friendly State Jury and Shri Saibal Chatterjee, Chairman Best Writing on Cinema Jury.

An Engineered Dream, a hindi film has bagged the award for Best Non-Feature Film while Marakkar-Arabikkadalinte-Simham has taken home the award for Best Feature Film. Kastoori has been awarded Best Children’s Film award. Shrikshetra- Ru-Sahijata has won the best Arts and Culture Film.

Sikkim has bagged the award for being Most Film Friendly State. Savani Ravindra has won Best Female Playback Singer for her song Raan Petala from the Marathi movie Bardo. Gireesh Gangadharan has been awarded Best Cinematography for the Malayalam film Jallikkettu.

A complete list of the awards is given below.

Sr. No.

State

Medal

  1.  

Sikkim

Rajat Kamal & Certificate

Sr. No.

Title of the Book

Language

Name of the Author

Name of the Publisher

Medal and Cash prize

  1.  

A GANDHIAN AFFAIR: INDIA’S CURIOS PORTRAYAL OF LOVE IN CINEMA

English

Sanjay Suri

HarperCollins Publishers India

Swarna Kamal and Rs. 75,000/-

Sr. No.

Title of the Book

Language

Name of the Author

Award

  1.  

CINEMA PAHANARA MANUS

Marathi

Ashok Rane

Certificate

  1.  

KANNADA CINEMA: JAGATHIKA CINEMA VIKASA-PRERANE- PRABHAVA

Kannada

P R Ramadasa Naidu

Certificate

Sr. No.

Name of Critic

Language

Medal and Cash Prize

  1.  

Sohini Chattopadhyay

English

Swarna Kamal and Rs. 75,000/-

S.No.

Category of  Award

Title of the Film

Awardee

Medal

& Cash Prize

  1.  

BEST NON-FEATURE FILM 

AN ENGINEERED DREAM (HINDI)

Producer & Director :  Hemant Gaba

Swarna Kamal

Rs. 1,50,000/-each

  1.  

BEST DEBUT NON-FEATURE FILM OF A DIRECTOR

KHISA (MARATHI)

Producer : P P Cine Production

Director :  Raj Pritam More

Rajat  Kamal

Rs. 75,000/- each

  1.  

BEST  ETHNOGRAPHIC FILM

CHARAN-ATVA THE ESSENCE OF BEING A NOMAD (GUJARATI)

Producer : Films Division

Director : Dinaz Kalwachwala

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- each

  1.  

BEST BIOGRAPHICAL FILM

ELEPHANTS DO REMEMBER (ENGLISH)

Producer : Films Division

Director : Swati Pandey, Viplove Rai Bhatia & Manohar Singh Bisht

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/-  Producer

Rs. 50,000/- (Shared) Directors

  1.  

BEST ARTS and CULTURE FILM

SHRIKSHETRA-RU-SAHIJATA (ODIA)

Producer & Director :

Ashutosh Pattnaik

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- each

  1.  

BEST PROMOTIONAL FILM

THE SHOWER (HINDI)

Producer : Little Lamb Films Pvt. Ltd.

Director :  Bauddhayan Mukherji

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- each

  1.  

BEST ENVIRONMENT FILM

THE STORK SAVIOURS (HINDI)

Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra, PSBT

Director :  Ajay Bedi & Vijay Bedi

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/-  Producer

Rs 50,000/-  Directors (Shared)

  1.  

BEST FILM ON SOCIAL ISSUES

HOLY RIGHTS (HINDI)

&

LADLI (HINDI)

Producer:  Priyanka Pradeep More

Director :  Farha Khatun

&

Producer & Director : Sudipta Kundu

Rajat  Kamal

Rs. 50,000/- Producers (Shared)

Rs. 50,000/- Directors (Shared)

  1.  

BEST EDUCATIONAL FILM

APPLES AND ORANGES (ENGLISH)

Producer:  LXL Ideas Private Limited

Director :  Rukshana Tabassum

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- each

  1.  

BEST EXPLORATION FILM

WILD KARNATAKA (ENGLISH)

Producer: Amoghavarsha J S

Director : Amoghavarsha JS, Kalyan Varma, Sarath Champati & Vijaya Mohan Raj

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- Producer

Rs. 50,000/- Directors (Shared)

  1.  

BEST INVESTIGATIVE FILM

JAKKAL (MARATHI)

Producer:  Neon Reel Creation

Director : Vivek Wagh

RAJAT  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- each

  1.  

BEST ANIMATION FILM

RADHA (MUSICAL)

Producer : Fairy Cows

Director : Bimal Poddar

Animator : Nitin Kharkar

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- each

  1.  

SPECIAL JURY AWARD

SMALL SCALE SOCIETIES (ENGLISH)

Director : Vipin Vijay

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 1,00,000/-

  1.  

BEST SHORT FICTION FILM

CUSTODY

(HINDI/ENGLISH)

Producer & Director :

Ambiecka Pandit

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- each

  1.  

BEST FILM ON FAMILY VALUES

ORU PAATHIRAA SWAPNAM POLE (MALAYALAM)

Producer:  Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute

Director : Sharan Venugopal

Rajat  Kamal

Rs. 50,000/- each

  1.  

BEST DIRECTION

KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK (ENGLISH/

BENGALI)

Director :  Sudhanshu Saria

Swarna Kamal

Rs. 1,50,000/-

  1.  

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

SONSI (HINDI)

Cameraman:  Savita Singh

Rajat  Kamal

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

BEST ON-LOCATION SOUND RECORDIST

RAHAS (HINDI)

On location sound recordist  : Saptarshi Sarkar

Rajat  Kamal

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

BEST AUDIOGRAPHY

RADHA (Musical)

Re-recordist (final mixed track) : Allwin Rego & Sanjay Maurya

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/- (Shared)

  1.  

BEST EDITING

SHUT UP SONA (HINDI/ENGLISH)

Editor : Arjun Gourisaria

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/-

  1.  

BEST MUSIC DIRECTION

KRANTI DARSHI GURUJI-AHEAD OF TIMES (HINDI)

Music Director:  Bishakhjyoti

Rajat  Kamal, Rs 50,000/-

  1.  

BEST NARRATION/ VOICE OVER

WILD KARNATAKA (ENGLISH)

Voice Over : Sir David Attenborough

Rajat  Kamal

Rs 50,000/-

S.No.

Category of Award

Title Of  The Film

Awardee

Medal

& Cash Prize

  1.  

Best Feature Film

MARAKKAR-ARABIKKADALINTE-SIMHAM (Malayalam)

Producer:  Aashirvad Cinemas

Director: Priyadarshan

Swarna Kamal and

Rs. 2,50,000 (each)

  1.  

Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director

HELEN

(Malayalam)

Producer: Big Bang Entertainments

Director:  Mathukutty Xavier

Swarna Kamal and Rs.1,25,000 (each)

  1.  

Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment

MAHARSHI

(Telugu)

Producer:  Sri Venkteswara Creations

Director:  Paidipally Vamshidhar Rao

Swarna Kamal and

Rs. 2,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration 

TAJMAL

(Marathi)

Producer: Tuline Studios Pvt. Ltd.

Director: Niyaz Mujawar

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,50,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Film on Social Issues

ANANDI GOPAL (Marathi)

Producer: Essel Vision Productions Ltd., Freshlime Films LLP & Namah Pictures Pvt. Ltd.

Director: Sameer Vidwans

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,50,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Film on Environment Conservation/Preservation

WATER BURIAL (Monpa)

Producer: Faruque Iftikar Laskar

Director: Shantanu Sen

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,50,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Children’s Film

KASTOORI

(Hindi)

Producer :  Insight Films

Director: Vinod Uttreshwar Kamble

Swarna Kamal and

Rs. 1,50,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Direction

BAHATTAR HOORAIN (Hindi)

Director:  Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan

Swarna Kamal and

Rs. 2,50,000/-

  1.  

Best Actor

BHONSLE (Hindi)

           &

ASURAN (Tamil)

Actor : Manoj Bajpayee

           &

Actor : Dhanush

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-  (Shared)

  1.  

Best Actress

MANIKARNIKA-THE QUEEN OF JHANSI (Hindi)

            &

PANGA (Hindi)

Actress : Kangana Ranaut

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Supporting Actor

SUPER DELUXE (Tamil)

Supporting Actor:  Vijaya Sethupathi

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Supporting Actress

THE TASHKENT FILES (Hindi)

Supporting Actress:  Pallavi Joshi

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Child Artist

KD(A) KARUPPU DURAI (Tamil)

Child Artist : Naga Vishal

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Male Playback Singer

KESARI

(Hindi)

Singer : B Praak

Song “Teri Mitti”

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Female Playback Singer

BARDO

(Marathi)

Singer : Savani Ravindra

Song “Raan Petala”

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Cinematography 

JALLIKKETTU (Malayalam)

Cameraman: Gireesh Gangadharan

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Screenplay 

JYESHTHOPUTRO (Bengali)

GUMNAAMI (Bengali)

THE TASHKENT FILES (Hindi)

Screenplay writer (original): Kaushik Ganguly

Screenplay writer (adapted): Srijit Mukherji

Dialogue Writer:  Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Audiography

IEWDUH (Khasi)

TRIJYA (Marathi)

OTHTHA SERUPPU SIZE-7 (Tamil)

Location Sound Recordist (for sync sound films only) : Debajit Gayan

Sound Designer : Mandar Kamalapurkar

Re- recordist of the final mixed track: Resul Pookutty

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Editing

JERSEY (Telugu)

Editor: Navin Nooli

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Production Design

ANANDI GOPAL (Marathi)

Production  Designer:  Sunil Nigwekar & Nilesh Wagh

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/- (Shared)

  1.  

Best Costume Designer

MARAKKAR-ARABIKKADALINTE-SIMHAM (Malayalam)

Costume Designer:  Sujith Sudhakaran      &

V. Sai

Rajat Kamal and Rs.50,000/- (Shared)

  1.  

Best Make-up Artist

HELEN

 (Malayalam)

Make-up Artist: Ranjith

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Music Direction

VISWASAM (Tamil)

JYESHTHOPUTRO (Bengali)

Music Director (Songs): 

D. Imman

Music Director (Background Music): Prabuddha Banerjee

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Lyrics

KOLAAMBI (Malayalam)

Lyricist: Prabha Varma

 Song “ Arodum Parayuka Vayya”

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Special Jury Award 

OTHTHA SERUPPU SIZE-7 (Tamil)

Producer  & Director :  Radhakrishnan Parthiban

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 2,00,000/-

  1.  

Best Special Effects

MARAKKAR-ARABIKKADALINTE-SIMHAM (Malayalam)

Special Effects Creator : Siddharth Priyadarshan

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Choreography

MAHARSHI (Telugu)

Raju Sundaram

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

  1.  

Best Action Direction Award (Stunt Choreography)

AVANE SRIMANNARAYANA (Kannada)

 Vikram Mor

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 50,000/-

Best Feature Film in each of the language specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution

  1.  

Best  Assamese Film

RONUWA – WHO NEVER SURRENDER

Producer:   Bornali Creative Vision Entertainment

Director:  Chandra Mudoi

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Bengali  Film

GUMNAAMI

Producer: SVF Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.

Director: Srijit Mukherji

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Hindi Film

CHHICHHORE

Producer: Nadiawala Grandsons Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. & Fox Star Studios

Director: Nitesh Tiwari

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Kannada Film

AKSHI

Producer: Kalaadegula Studio

Director: Manoj Kumar

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Konkani Film

KAAJRO

Producer:  de Goan Studio

Director: Nitin Bhaskar

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Marathi Film

BARDO

Producer:  Ritu Films Cut LLP

Director: Bhimrao Mude

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Malayalam Film

KALLA NOTTAM

Producer: First Print Studios

Director: Rahul Riji Nair

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Manipuri Film

EIGI KONA

Producer:  Luwang Apokpa Mamikol Production

Director:  Bobby Wahengham & Maipaksana Haorongbam

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (Shared)

  1.  

Best Odia Film

SALA BUDHAR BADLA

  &

Kalira Atita

Producer: New Generation Films

Director: Dr. Sabyasachi Mohapatra

&

Producer: Eleeanora Images Pvt. Ltd.

Director: Nila Madhab Panda

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (Shared)

  1.  

Best Punjabi Film

RAB DA RADIO 2

Producer:  Vehli Janta Films

Director: Sharandeep Singh

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Tamil Film

ASURAN

Producer: V Creations

Director: Vetri Maaran

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Telugu Film

JERSEY

Producer: Sithara Entertainments

Director: Gowtam Tinnanuri

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

Best Feature Film in each of the languages other than those specified in Schedule VIII of the Constitution

  1.  

Best Chhattisgarhi Film

BHULAN THE MAZE

Producer: Swapnil Film Productions

Director: Manoj Verma

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Haryanvi Film

CHHORIYAN CHHORON SE KAM NAHI HOTI

Producer: Essel Vision Productions Limited &  Satish Kaushik Entertainment

Director:  Rajesh Amar Lal Babbar

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best  Khasi Film

IEWDUH

Producer: Shiven Arts

Director: Pradip Kurbah

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best  Mishing Film

ANU RUWAD

Producer: Obonori Pictures

Director: Dilip Kumar Doley

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Paniya Film

KENJIRA

Producer: Neru Films

Director: Manoj  Kana

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Best Tulu Film

PINGARA

Producer: DMR Productions

Director: R Preetham Shetty

Rajat Kamal and

Rs. 1,00,000/- (each)

  1.  

Special Mention

BIRIYAANI (Malayalam)

JONAKI PORUA (Assamese)

LATA BHAGWAN KARE (Marathi)

PICASSO (Marathi)

Director : Sajin Babu

Actor : Benjamin Daimary

Actress : Lata Kare

Director : Abhijeet Mohan Warang

Certificate

CENTRAL PANEL

  1.  

N Chandra (Chairman)

  1.  

C Umamaheswara Rao (Member)

  1.  

Ms. Manju Borah (Member)

  1.  

Dilip Shukla (Member)

  1.  

Ms. Bijaya Jena (Member)

  1.  

Manoj Joshi (Member)

  1.  

Gangai Amaran (Member)

  1.  

Subhash Sehgal (Member)

  1.  

Arunoday Sharma (Member)

  1.  

G P Vijaya kumar (Member)

  1.  

S. Kumar (Member)

NORTH PANEL

  1.  

Ms. Manju Borah(Chairman)

  1.  

Sasidharan Pillai (Member)

  1.  

Ms Anuradha Singh (Member)

  1.  

Adeep Tandon (Member)

  1.  

Atul Pandey (Member)

SOUTH I PANEL

  1.  

Arunoday Sharma (Chairman)

  1.  

K. Umamaheswara Rao (Member)

  1.  

Vinod Mankara (Member)

  1.  

Saran (Member)

  1.  

Sandeep Kumar Pampally (Member)

SOUTH II PANEL

  1.  

Subhash Sehgal (Chairman)

  1.  

Prashant Naik (Member)

  1.  

Nidhi  Prasad (Member)

  1.  

Prakash HB (Member)

  1.  

Rajendra Prasad  Choudrie (Member)

EAST PANEL

  1.  

G P Vijayakumar (Chairman)

  1.  

Rajesh Kumar Singh (Member)

  1.  

Maniram Singh (Member)

  1.  

Ajaya Routray (Member)

  1.  

Arijit Halder (Member)

WEST PANEL

  1.  

C Umamaheswara Rao (Chairman)

  1.  

Christopher Dalton  (Member)

  1.  

GK Desai (Member)

  1.  

Dnyanesh Moghe (Member)

  1.  

Sanjay Khanzode (Member)

S.No

Name

  1.  

Arun Chaddha (Chairman)

  1.  

Sesino Yhoshu (Member)

  1.  

Meena Longjam (Member)

  1.  

Sriprakash Menon (Member)

  1.  

Sushil Rajpal (Member)

  1.  

Harish Bhimani (Member)

  1.  

Sanjib Parasar (Member)

1

Saibal Chatterjee (Chairman)

2

Raghavendra Patil (Member)

3

Rajeev Masand (Member)

1

Shaji N Karun (Chairman)

2

Manju Borah (Member)

3

Ravi Kottarakara (Member)

4

Firdausul Hasan (Member)

5

Abhishek Shah (Member)