According to the chapter 'Bravery Award', what happened later when the first girl began to drown?
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Answer:
• Children who show exceptional bravery are honoured with the bravery award to recognise their presence of mind.
• In 1957, the Indian Council of Child Welfare started these National Bravery Awards.
• Brave children are awarded cash prizes, free school education and a certificate from the Prime Minister of India. They ride on an elephant in the Republic Day parade.
• Harsh Srivastava, a 12 year old boy, and his 15 year old sister rescued a child from the attack of a raging bull.
• Yumnan Jayadeo Singh, 11 years old, jumped into the flooded river, and saved a three year-old from drowning. The act of bravery was recognised because he saved the life of an infant.
Find one story of bravery about a child. You can search for the story by talking to older people or watching a TV programme or from a film.
• Write down the story. Also mention its source.
Answer:
Bravery awards are the awards honoured to those who show exceptional bravery in any manner to recognise their presence of mind.
Explanation:
In this chapter, Yumnan Jayadeo Singh himself being 11 year old boy saved three year old girl from drowning in the flooded river. This act of bravery shows that age does not matters or cannot become a hurdle in the way of bravery and courage.