Govt Launches 'Rashtriya Puruskar Portal' To Bring Awards Of Various Ministries Under One Platform

Govt Launches 'Rashtriya Puruskar Portal' To Bring Awards Of Various Ministries Under One Platform

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Category : National Published on: August 24 2022

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  • The Union Government has launched Rashtriya Puruskar Portal to bring together all the awards of the various Ministries, Departments and agencies of the government under one platform. 
  • This has been done to ensure transparency and public partnership.
  • Individuals and organizations can visit Rashtriya Puruskar Portal “www.awards.gov.in” in for making their nominations or recommendations for various awards constituted by the government.
  • With this portal, for the first time in the history of India, information regarding all national awards would be available to the public on a single digital platform including their eligibility criteria, selection procedure, and details of past awardees.
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