Honouring extraordinary courage and civic values among children

On the occasion of India’s 77th Republic Day, the President of India conferred the National Bravery Awards on children who displayed exceptional courage, presence of mind and selfless sacrifice in the face of grave danger. The awards recognise young individuals who have acted beyond their age to protect lives, uphold moral values and serve society.
The awardees were honoured for acts ranging from rescuing people from fires, floods and accidents to confronting social evils, saving lives during natural disasters and showing remarkable resilience under threatening circumstances. These acts often involved significant personal risk, reflecting extraordinary bravery and a strong sense of civic responsibility.

Instituted to acknowledge courage among children, the National Bravery Awards aim to promote values such as selflessness, compassion, responsibility and social commitment at a young age. By celebrating these acts at a national platform like Republic Day, the awards send a powerful message about the importance of character, ethical conduct and active citizenship in nation-building.
The ceremony forms an integral part of the Republic Day celebrations, symbolising the idea that bravery and service to society are not limited by age. The presence of the awardees alongside national leaders and dignitaries serves as an inspiration for millions of children across the country, encouraging them to stand up against injustice, help others in distress and act with courage and integrity.
Beyond individual recognition, the awards highlight the broader role of families, schools and communities in nurturing values of courage, empathy and resilience. They also underscore the need for creating supportive environments where children feel empowered to act responsibly in challenging situations.
The conferment of National Bravery Awards reinforces the spirit of the Constitution by celebrating courage, human dignity and social responsibility. By honouring young heroes on Republic Day, India reaffirms its belief that the strength of the nation lies not only in its institutions but also in the values embodied by its citizens from an early age.

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