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15 SOCIAL WORKERS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY RECEIVED “NATIONAL SOCIAL ICON AWARD 2025

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Jaipur/Suraj Rohilla.

15 selected social workers from across the country who have made outstanding contributions in the field of social service were honored with the National Social Icon Award 2025. This grand ceremony was organized on the occasion of the fourth foundation day of Youth Socialgram Foundation on Friday at S.S. Jain Subodh PG College, Jaipur.

On this occasion, Dr. Arun Chaturvedi (Minister of State, Finance Commission, Government of Rajasthan) and Mrs. Manju Sharma (MP, Jaipur) were present as chief guests. At the same time, the Principal of the college, Prof. Renu Joshi, while sharing the stage, encouraged the winners and said that such events inspire the society to fulfill social responsibility.

The ceremony was conducted by Youth Socialgram Foundation founder Yogesh Chaudhary, co-founder Amit Bhardwaj, and organizing committee chairman Dr. Vishal Gautam. Founder Yogesh Chaudhary said in his address that our aim is to connect the youth with the mainstream of the society so that they can become the carriers of change. In four years, this organization has reached thousands of youth and now it has taken the form of a national movement.

The social workers who received the honor this time include Sadhvi Neelima Vishwas (Chandigarh), Yashwant Kumar Tandon (Chhattisgarh), Kirti Garg (Delhi), Ayush Kumar (Dadra Nagar Haveli), Makwana Rajeshwari (Gujarat), Harsh and Meena Kshikant (Haryana), Jeevan Singh (Jammu-Kashmir), Pawan Nayak (Maharashtra), Akash K. (Karnataka), Anju Suryavanshi (Madhya Pradesh), Jasombatarna (Odisha), Pratyush Jain (Rajasthan), Shivam Saraswat (Uttar Pradesh), Amit Chakraborty (West Bengal).

At the end of the ceremony, the chief guests said that such awards inspire the young generation to make a positive contribution to the society. This honor is not only a personal achievement but also a symbol of the growing social consciousness of the youth of the whole of India.

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