Applications invited from applicants from SAARC Nations for “The Gopal Kamala Rajbhandari Humanity Award 2020” of Rs. 11.00 lakh’s Rotary award.

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Bangalore, March 13, 2020: The Rotary International announced it’s most coveted Rs. 11.00 Lakh’s award for literacy. In a press note issued in Bangalore, by S.Suresh Hari, the member of Rotary International invited applications to the most coveted award, known as The Gopal Kamala Rajbhandari Humanity Award 2020 in the area of literacy.

The Award cash prize is $ 15,000, it’s around INR 11.00 lakh’s. According to S.Suresh Hari, the award is open to non-Rotarian individuals and organisations from The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Countries—India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal and Pakistan.

The award and citation will be presented in a special function to be held on 16th. May 2020 at Kathmandu, Nepal.

At the behest of Rotary International District 3292, Nepal, Rotary SAARC Gopal Kamala Humanity Award has been instituted. The Award is named after Rotarian Gopal Raj Bhandari and Kamala Raj Bhandari. Raj Bhandari family has graciously agreed to contribute the prize money of this award.

S. Suresh Hari made a special appeal to all the people of SAARC Nations to apply for the same.

The Award is given every two years in different areas of service. In this First Year, 2020, the award will be given in the field of “Basic Education and Literacy”. The main objective of this award is to recognize a person amongst SAARC countries for outstanding service extended to the community or society at large, in a selfless and dedicated manner, in the true spirit of the Rotary’s motto of ‘Service above Self’.

Based on the above, applications are invited from worthy individuals or organizations working in the field of Basic Education and Literacy from *India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and the Maldives.

The selection of candidates, according to him, are those who are working selflessly in the field of literacy. And they can apply online. The applicant can be an individual or an organization. The Work should be directly related to Basic Education and Literacy – awareness/sensitization / direct contribution / significant change etc.

The applicant should be currently active and or involved in this field. The work should have been consistent over the last 5 years. The applicant should have not received any major State/National/International recognitions or awards. Those who apply should have a substantial visible social impact, the work must be national. Additionally, work could be international.

The applicant should not be a member of the Rotary / Inner Wheel Clubs or blood relative of any Rotary / Rotaract / Inner Wheel members. In case of an organization, any member of the Governing Board or Managing committee should not be a member of any Rotary / Rotaract / Inner Wheel club.

The online application process has already begun. The last date to apply is 23rd. March 2020. So, requesting all of you to ask any unsung individual/s or organisation/s from any of the SAARC countries mentioned above to apply for this prestigious award, appealed by S. Suresh Hari.

Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)