Odisha boy to receive award for ‘exceptional achievement’ from President: This current Children's Day will be unique for 14-year-old Shubhendu Kumar Sahu as he will stroll down the defenses of Rashtrapati Bhawan before being given a prestigious honor by President Pranab Mukherjee.
Instruction NewsSahu, a Class 8 understudy of Somapur Project Upper Primary School in Ganjam area's Hinjili, has been chosen for the National Child Award for 'Extraordinary Achievement'.
Sahu had participated in a few additional curricular exercises and got various honors at both state and national-level rivalries.
While one of his science ventures, 'Present for Farmers', made it to the zonal-level science display held in Kolkata, he had likewise positioned first at the state-level exploratory writing rivalry composed in Bhubaneswar a year ago. He likewise showcased his ability in numerous drawing rivalries and civil arguments.
Created by Sahu, 'Present for Farmers', is an inventive gadget which helps in sowing, working of soil, sprinkling of pesticides, cutting and preparing of the paddy crops.
"I am feeling glad since accepting the news on Monday evening," Shubhendu said. His dad likewise shared his euphoria. "We are particularly glad for such an uncommon accomplishment of our child," said Subhendu's dad, Shantanu Kumar Sahu.
"We are glad for Subhendu to be chosen for such a honor from the President," said area training officer (DEO) Sanatan Panda. Hinjili square training officer (BEO) RL Nayak went to the school to associate with Subhendu.
The National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement perceives kids, in the age gathering of 4 to 15 years, with extraordinary capacities and who have accomplished remarkable status in different fields including scholastics, expressions, culture and games. One gold award and 35 silver decorations are given to the youngsters consistently for their extraordinary accomplishment.
"The honor conveys money prize of Rs. 10,000, book vouchers worth Rs. 3,000, a silver decoration, an authentication and a reference," a letter got by Sahu from the Ministry of Woman and Child Development said.