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Indira Gandhi Peace Prize for 2022
The Indira Gandhi Peace Prize for 2022 was awarded jointly to the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and the Trained Nurses Association of India (TNAI) in recognition of their outstanding contributions to promoting peace, disarmament, and development, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The IMA and TNAI were recognized for their selfless service, unwavering dedication, and perseverance in providing medical care to countless individuals affected by the pandemic. Their efforts played a crucial role in saving lives and alleviating suffering during a time of unprecedented crisis.
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The award ceremony was held on November 19, 2022, at the Teen Murti Bhavan, the official residence of the Prime Minister of India, in New Delhi. Sonia Gandhi, the Chairperson of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, presented the awards to Dr. Sharad Kumar Agarwal, President of the IMA, and Professor (Dr.) Roy K. George, President of the TNAI.
In her acceptance speech, Sonia Gandhi commended the IMA and TNAI for their exemplary service during the pandemic and emphasized the importance of healthcare workers in maintaining global peace and development. She also highlighted the need for continued efforts to address global health challenges.
The recognition of the IMA and TNAI with the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize serves as a testament to their invaluable contributions to society and their unwavering commitment to promoting peace, disarmament, and development through their dedication to healthcare.
About Indira Gandhi Peace Prize
The Indira Gandhi Peace Prize also known as the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development was established in 1986. It is an annual prestigious award granted by the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust to individuals or organisations in recognition of their outstanding contributions to promoting international peace, development, and a new international economic order. The Indira Gandhi Peace Prize also honours efforts to ensure that scientific discoveries are used for the betterment of humanity and to expand the scope of freedom.
Selection Process of Indira Gandhi Peace Prize
- A panel constituted by the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust, comprising eminent national and international personalities, including previous recipients, is responsible for selecting the awardees.
- Nominations are invited from various sources, including governments, institutions, and individuals.
- The panel carefully evaluates the nominees’ contributions and selects the most deserving recipients.
Indira Gandhi Peace Prize Award and Recognition
- The Indira Gandhi Peace Prize carries a cash award of 2.5 million Indian rupees along with a citation.
- The recipient receives the award at a formal ceremony held in New Delhi, India, on the birth anniversary of Indira Gandhi, November 19th.
- The recognition bestowed by the award not only honours the recipient’s achievements but also amplifies their work and inspires others to follow suit.
Indira Gandhi Peace Prize Impact and Significance
- Over the years, the prize has been awarded to a diverse range of recipients, including former heads of state, renowned scientists, and prominent activists.
- Their contributions have significantly impacted global efforts to address critical issues such as nuclear disarmament, poverty eradication, and environmental protection.
- The Indira Gandhi Peace Prize carries a monetary award of 2.5 million Indian rupees along with a citation. The prize ceremony is held annually at a special event in New Delhi, India. Recipients of the prize gain international recognition for their contributions to peace and development.