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Prime Minister Modi interacts with winners of the first National Creators Award

Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the historic unveiling of the National Creator Awards at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, and also interacted with the winners, underscoring the country’s commitment to promoting creativity and innovation. The event acknowledged and celebrated diverse talent, with winners across categories interacting with the Prime Minister.

In a notable exchange, recipients of the ‘New India Champion’ award, Abhi and New, discussed audience engagement strategies with the Prime Minister, who commended their dynamic approach to presenting factual content. The Prime Minister lauded their efforts in tackling the challenging yet crucial subject matter.

Keerthika Govindhasamy, recipient of the Best Storyteller Award, engaged in a touching moment with the Prime Minister, who reciprocated her gesture of reverence. Emphasizing linguistic diversity, the Prime Minister encouraged Keerthika to express herself in her preferred language, underscoring the inclusivity of India’s cultural tapestry.

Ranveer Allahbadia, honored as the Disruptor of the Year, received a commendation from the Prime Minister for his advocacy on sleep deprivation awareness. PM Modi highlighted the importance of Yog Nidra and congratulated Ranveer on his impactful endeavors.

Ms. Pankti Pandey, recipient of the Green Champion Award, shared insights on environmental sustainability with the Prime Minister, eliciting an anecdotal response that resonated with the audience. The Prime Minister underscored the significance of initiatives like Mission LiFE and encouraged further exploration in the realm of eco-conscious living.

Jaya Kishori, recognized as the Best Creative for Social Change, discussed her efforts in promoting cultural heritage and imparting spiritual wisdom to the youth. The Prime Minister commended her dedication to instilling values through storytelling.

Lakshya Dabas, acknowledged as the Most Impactful Agri Creator, received praise from the Prime Minister for his contributions to agricultural innovation and natural farming practices. PM Modi underscored the importance of sustainable agriculture and encouraged collaboration with state leaders to propagate these initiatives.

The ceremony also honored international creators, including Drew Hicks, whose linguistic talent in Hindi garnered him the Best International Creator Award. PM Modi expressed admiration for Hicks’ commitment to Indian culture and encouraged him to inspire the youth through his endeavors.

Kamiya Jani, recipient of the Best Travel Creator Award, discussed showcasing India’s beauty on a global platform. The Prime Minister emphasized the significance of promoting local tourism and supporting indigenous economies.

Gaurav Chaudhary, renowned as ‘Technical Guruji,’ was awarded the Tech Creator Award, with PM Modi praising his contributions to digital literacy and innovation. The Prime Minister underscored the importance of democratizing technology for inclusive growth.

The ceremony celebrated creators across various domains, including education, health, and fashion, highlighting their invaluable contributions to societal progress. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering creativity and innovation, urging creators to continue inspiring change and driving India towards a brighter future.

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