Millennial Awards seek to shape future generations

NewsMillennial Awards seek to shape future generations

The Millennial Awards, presented by the ITV Network in collaboration with Business World, are shaping the future generations of India through talents in science, literature, traditional arts, and sports, ensuring a bright future, according to Union Minister S.P. Singh Bhaghel.
He commended Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma for providing a platform to young talents, expressing confidence in their potential to receive national awards at Rashtrapati Bhawan, given the Narendra Modi government’s transformative approach.

Unlike previous administrations, awards are now granted based on merit and contributions to society.
Addressing the Millennial Change Makers Award by NewsX, Kartikeya Sharma emphasized the importance of learning from life experiences for personal growth.
Dr Annurag Batra, Chairman and Editor in Chief of Business World praised the talented millennials and said parents have a big role to play in the destiny of children other than hard work and talent. The last 28 years have shown that the age of achievement is getting younger, he said. Young people’s notion of giving back starts, and it’s not about achieving something and then giving back, but achieving is giving back.

Speaking about the mantra of success, Batra said that one must stay away from the 3Cs, which are to complain, criticise, and compare. He added that when you achieve praise, 3Hs, i.e., hard work, hope, and humility, these things help you gain momentum in life and help you set higher goals in life.
Here are the names of the award winners:

• Sia Gupta: Author of Mahabharata in rhyme.
• Arihan Singh: Creating awareness about museums.
• Saarim Ali Khan: Founder of a startup.
• Saadyaant Kaushal: Painter, Guitarist and Poet.
• Oorja Akshara: Kathak dancer.
• Adya Bennur: youngest Indian girl to summit Mt Kilimanjaro.
• Anoushka Jolly: Founder of Kavach App.
• Sakshi Sasane: Creative entrepreneur.
• Mohak Bhalla: Inventor of mobile walkie charger.
• Satyajit Lal: Writer and military history researcher.
• Himanshi Singh: Founder of Free Tree Ministry.
• Abhijata Gupta: Authored a book at the age of 7 and 3 other books.
• Licypriya: Youngest climate activist.
• Manya Rungta: Established an online museum for children.
• Ajinkya Rammohan: A world record for recognising countries and their capitals.
• Parisha Mehta: Youngest artist.
• Shobini Khanna: Designed a very low-cost telescope.
• Udayan Mishra: Football champion.

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