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Veer Bal Diwas: PM Modi honors the bravery and aspirations of Rashtriya Bal Puraskar recipients on

Veer Bal Diwas: In honor of the bravery, skill, and selflessness of young Indian heroes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday shared snippets of his conversation with the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar recipients at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi.

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President Droupadi Murmu gave the youngsters the distinguished prizes at Friday’s Veer Bal Diwas function, where the interaction took place.

In honor of their extraordinary bravery and excellent accomplishments in a variety of professions, the recipients were chosen from 18 states and Union Territories.

Vaka Lakshmi Pragnika, a Rashtriya Bal Puraskar laureate who competed for India at the World School Chess tournament and took home a gold medal, talked with Prime Minister Modi during the meeting.

In addition to sharing humorous anecdotes from her early years, such as her love of ladyfingers, she spoke about her goal of becoming a professional chess player.

The performance of Mizoram’s Esther Lalduhawmi Hnamte, another Rashtriya Bal Puraskar laureate, who performed patriotic songs throughout the occasion, also profoundly affected the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister was clearly enthralled with her performance of “Vande Mataram.”

Additionally, PM Modi spoke with Shravan Singh, a young Firozpur, Punjab, child who gained worldwide recognition for helping Indian forces during Operation Sindoor.

Singh said how, throughout the operation, he volunteered to support the troops by giving them ice, milk, tea, and lassi every day.

When asked whether the troops still remembered him by the prime minister, Shravan said, “Yes, sir, they do.” The small child said, “I like doing that,” when asked what motivated him to assist the troops. I want to serve my nation as an Army officer when I grow up.

The Prime Minister was presented with two Made in India technical solutions by another recipient, a young inventor named Arnav Anupriya Maharshi.

He discussed an AI-based program that evaluates finger motions and gives patients with cerebral palsy and paralysis immediate feedback.

Additionally, he emphasized the creation of a smart wrist gadget that may help with complete hand rehabilitation.

Additionally, Prime Minister Modi spoke with para-athlete and Under-20 Asian champion Kumari Jyoti, a recipient of the Rashtriya Bal Puraskar.

She spoke about her sporting career, her family’s encouragement, and her goal of representing India with a gold medal in the Paralympics.

A section of the show also highlighted Guru Gobind Singh’s Sahibzades’ great sacrifice and historical significance.

The Prime Minister honored the Sahibzades and congratulated the students who had won for their remarkable accomplishments as the program came to a close.

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