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Category : Awards Published on: June 26 2022

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  • Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport rated the best regional airport in India and South Asia
  • Sanjeev Joshi, Deputy CEO of BrahMos Aerospace honored with World Disaster Management Award 2022
  • Odisha got first place in the category of States / Union Territories of National MSME Awards 2022
  • Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET), a constituent unit of NCERT wins UNESCO award
  • Writer and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Ozecki wins the 2022 Women in Fiction for the novel 'The Book of Form and Emptiness'
  • Bhikkhu Sanghasena of Ladakh won the Prime Minister's Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Development and Promotion of Yoga for the Year 2021
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