26th January is the time when the President honours the brave children of India.As you watch them during the Republic Day Parade , you think of writing an article about bravery in the newspaper, so that more children are inspired to act bravely in times of danger. (150-200 words)
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Children who won the National Bravery Awards on Thursday participated in the 68th Republic Day Parade at Rajpath here to the loud cheers from the spectators.Children who won the National Bravery Awards on Thursday participated in the 68th Republic Day Parade at Rajpath here to the loud cheers from the spectators.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on Monday presented the National Bravery Awards to 25 children, four of them posthumously, from different parts of the country.
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Among the award winners were 15-year-old Sumit Mamgain from Uttrakhand who fought a leopard to save his cousin, and nine-year-old Sonu Mali from Rajasthan who saved his classmate from a four-foot long black cobra.
Tejasweeta Pradhan and Shivani Gond from Darjeeling showed immense courage in fearlessly helping the police and an NGO in uncovering an international sex racket leading to the arrest of the mastermind in Delhi.
Four children received the awards posthumously, including eight-year-old Tarh Peju from Arunachal Pradesh who sacrificed her life in an attempt to save two of her friends from drowning.
Lalhriatpuii from Mizoram sacrificed her life in an effort to save her cousin from a car accident.
Tushar Verma from Chhattisgarh lost his life as he tried to extinguish a fire in his neighbour’s shed.
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The National Bravery Awards are a set of awards given annually to about 25 Indian children below 16 years of age for "meritorious acts of bravery against all odds." The awards are given by the Government of India and the Indian Council for Child Welfare (ICCW).The award was instituted in 1957.
The National Bravery Awards are a set of awards given annually to about 25 Indian children below 16 years of age for "meritorious acts of bravery against all odds." The awards are given by the Government of India and the Indian Council for Child Welfare (ICCW).The award was instituted in 1957.The National Bravery Awards consist of five categories, which are .
- The Bharat Award.
- The Geeta Chopra Award.
- The Sanjay Chopra Award.
- The Bapu Gaidhani Award.
- The General National Bravery Award.
The Bharat AwardThe Geeta Chopra AwardThe Sanjay Chopra AwardThe Bapu Gaidhani AwardThe General National Bravery Award The awards are usually announced on 14 November, Children's Day, or in January the following year, and later presented by the prime minister on the eve of the Republic Day, and prior to this the President hosts a reception in their honour, where the children meet the media.On 26 January, the awardees take part in the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath, New Delhi.
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