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Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP)

(Source: Ministry of Women & Child Development)

Topic: GS-1: Indian Society | Children | Vulnerable Sections , GS-2: Welfare Schemes | Child Development | Governance

Context

  • The Government has invited nominations for Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP) 2026.
  • PMRBP is India’s highest civilian award for children aged 5–18 years.
  • It recognises exceptional achievements in six fields and is presented annually on Veer Bal Diwas (26 December).

Key Facts

  • Instituted: 2019
  • Total awardees since inception: 203
  • Eligible age: 5–18 years
  • Award categories: 6
  • Around 25 awards presented annually
  • Award ceremony: 26 December (Veer Bal Diwas)

Award Categories

  • Bravery
  • Social Service
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • Art & Culture
  • Science & Technology

Why Veer Bal Diwas?

Observed on 26 December to honour:

  • Sahibzada Zorawar Singh (9 years)
  • Sahibzada Fateh Singh (7 years)

Young sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who attained martyrdom in 1704 after refusing to renounce their faith.


Eligibility

  • Indian citizen residing in India.
  • Age between 5–18 years.
  • Achievement made within the last two years.
  • Previous PMRBP awardees are not eligible.
  • Generally not awarded posthumously (except exceptional cases).

Nomination Process

Eligible nominations through:

  • Self-nomination
  • Individuals
  • Schools & Institutions
  • District Magistrates
  • State Governments
  • Ministries
  • MPs
  • Governors/Lieutenant Governors

Applications submitted through awards.gov.in.


Award Components

Awardees receive:

  • Medal
  • Certificate
  • Citation

Government provides:

  • Travel
  • Boarding & lodging
  • Local transport
  • Support for parents/guardians

Significance

Recognises Young Talent

  • Encourages excellence from an early age.
  • Rewards innovation, leadership and courage.

Promotes Inclusive Development

  • Recognises children from diverse backgrounds.
  • Encourages participation of Divyang and disadvantaged children.

Inspires Society

  • Creates role models for young Indians.
  • Promotes values of service, creativity and resilience.

Preserves National Values

  • Links modern achievements with the legacy of Veer Bal Diwas.
  • Reinforces courage, sacrifice and nation-building.

Strengths

  • Covers diverse fields beyond academics.
  • Transparent multi-channel nomination system.
  • Inclusive approach towards differently-abled children.
  • National recognition motivates future achievers.

Challenges

  • Limited number of awardees relative to India’s child population.
  • Low awareness in remote and rural areas.
  • Institutional nominations may overshadow grassroots talent.
  • No structured post-award mentorship or scholarship ecosystem.

Way Forward

  • Increase awareness of self-nomination, especially in rural areas.
  • Introduce mentorship and scholarship support for awardees.
  • Expand outreach through schools and Panchayats.
  • Ensure balanced representation across gender, regions and socio-economic backgrounds.

UPSC Value Addition

Administered By

  • Ministry of Women & Child Development (MoWCD)

Award Categories

  • Bravery
  • Social Service
  • Environment
  • Sports
  • Art & Culture
  • Science & Technology

Related Observance

  • Veer Bal Diwas: 26 December

Conclusion

  • PMRBP celebrates exceptional children who contribute to society through courage, innovation and service. Beyond recognition, strengthening mentorship and long-term support can help transform these young achievers into future leaders of nation-building.

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