Tag: Jagdeep Dhankhar

  • NDTV’s Indian of the Year Awards: A tribute to India’s unsung heroes

    NDTV’s Indian of the Year Awards: A tribute to India’s unsung heroes

    Mumbai: NDTV’s Indian of the Year award, held this year after a gap of several years, was a celebration of the women of India, the millions who have driven real change and who contribute to the have the power to transform India.

    Union minister Smriti Irani, former banker Naina Lal Kidwai, squadron leader Nikita Malhotra, para-athlete Suvarna Raj, tennis icon Sania Mirza, and Delhi’s first Uber driver Shanno Begum received the award on behalf of the women of India.

    The glittering evening saw the biggest faces – from top politicians, and business leaders to film and sports personalities – celebrating the exceptional and paying homage to the unsung.

    India’s Heroes Award went to the team of rat miners involved in the heroic rescue of 41 trapped in a collapsed Uttarakhand tunnel last year. One of the most moving moments of the evening was when actor Sunny Deol walked up to the team and hugged them, wiping tears.

    Vice president Jagdeep Dhankhar started the celebrations by giving away the first few awards, including the Science Icons of the Year, which went to the ISRO team behind the successful Chandrayaan and the Aditya-L1 missions.

    In his address, the vice president urged the media, as a key pillar of society, to contain the “freefall of misinformation”. Using the Citizenship Amendment Act CAA as an example, he said it is a reprieve for persecuted people and does not deprive anybody of citizenship, but a different impression was created. The media, said Mr Dhankhar, must play its role and tackle misinformation.

    Vikrant Massey, who delivered a stellar performance in the superhit film’12th Fail’, won the ‘Actor Of The Year’, the ‘Sports Performance Of The Year’ went to the Indian Women’s cricket team and was awarded by Suvarna Raj (para-athlete & motivational speaker) and Sania Mirza. Sunny Deol, who made a grand comeback last year with his blockbuster-hit ‘Gadar 2’ a remake of his 2001 film, won the ‘Entertainer Of The Year’. The heroes from the Silkayara tunnel rescue operation were also honored with the ‘India’s Heroes’ award.

    The awards honour those who have thought ahead, dared to be different, and redefined the meaning of ‘being a true Indian’.

    Here is the complete list of winners:

    Health Leader of the Year: Dr Yazdi Italia, Padmashree awardee

    Ex-director, Go-NGO Sickle Cell Anaemia Control Program, Govt of Gujarat

    Business Leader of the Year: N Chandrasekaran, Chairperson, Tata Sons

    To accept on his behalf is Mr Kreethivasan, CEO Tata Consultancy Services

    Entrepreneur of the Year: Deepinder Goyal

    CEO & Founder, Zomato

    Innovator of the Year: Peyush Bansal

    Founder, LensKart

    The India First Award: Amitabh Kant

    India’s G20 Sherpa

    Best Performing Small State Award: Pramod Sawant

    Chief Minister of Goa

    Entertainer of the Year: Sunny Deol

    Sports Performance of the Year: Indian Women Cricket Team

    (Represented by: Shafali Verma, Shriyanka Patil, Sneh Rana, Radha Yadav)

    India’s Heroes: The Silkyara Saviours  

    Actor of the Year: Vikrant Massey

    Director of the Year: Atlee

    Climate Influencer of the Year: Prajakta Koli

    UNDP Youth Climate Champion

    Science Icons of the Year: M Srikanth, mission director, Chandrayaan-3 & mission director, Aditya L1

    Dr P Veeramuthuvel, project director, Chandrayaan-3

    K Kalpana, Associate project director, Chandrayaan-3

    Nigar Shaji, project director, Aditya L1

    Social Impact Influencer of the Year: Kusha Kapila (actor, influencer)

    The LiFE In India Award: Gadge Meenakshi

    Sarpanch, Mukhra village, Telengana

    Indian of the Year: Women of India

    Union Minister Smriti Irani, tennis legend Sania Mirza, Squadron Leader Nikita Malhotra, Naina Lal Kidwai, members of the Indian Women’s cricket team, and scientists from ISRO, received the award.

  • Jagdeep Dhankhar to inaugurate the World Sustainable Development Summit 2024 in New Delhi

    Jagdeep Dhankhar to inaugurate the World Sustainable Development Summit 2024 in New Delhi

    Mumbai: The World Sustainable Development Summit (WSDS) will be inaugurated by the vice president of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar on 7 February, 2024. Joining him at the inaugural ceremony will be esteemed guests, including the prime minister of Guyana, H.E. Brigadier (Retd) Mark Phillips, and Bhupender Yadav, minister of environment, forest, and climate change, Government of India. ministers from Spain, Kiribati and Fiji are expected to join. Pioneering conversations that drive global ambitions and actions at all levels, the 23rd edition of WSDS will be held from 7-9 February 2024, at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

    The annual flagship multi-stakeholder event organized by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) since 2001, WSDS is the only independently convened international summit on sustainable development and environment based in the Global South. WSDS 2024 will be convened under the umbrella theme of ‘Leadership for Sustainable Development and Climate Justice’.

    Addressing media at a curtain raiser event, TERI director general Dr Vibha Dhawan underscored, “As we get ready for the 23rd edition of the World Sustainable Development Summit, I look forward to thought-provoking discussions, innovative solutions, and a profound exploration of the pivotal role played by visionary leaders in the advancement of sustainable development on a global scale. TERI is privileged to lead this dialogue, cultivating groundbreaking solutions and strategies for a future that is both sustainable and equitable.”

    “Regardless of whether a country is developed or developing, it is imperative for the world to acknowledge that climate change is not merely a reality but a shared one. As the world grapples with adverse effects of climate change, transitioning towards cleaner energy and adaptation measures become a priority,” she added.

    Speaking on the occasion, former diplomat and TERI distinguished fellow Manjeev Singh Puri said, “WSDS is an excellent platform for exchange of ideas, knowledge, and best practices, propelling us towards the realization of SDGs and the Paris Agreement objectives through enlightened and collaboratively guided endeavours. WSDS, led by TERI, is charting a course towards a future where sustainability and equity converge, crafting a compelling narrative for the well-being of our planet.”

    Highlighting the pivotal role of WSDS in advancing discussions on sustainable development and climate action, WSDS curator and TERI Sr fellow Dr Shailly Kedia emphasised, “The world has crossed the half-way point for implementation of the sustainable development goals which are severely off-track. The challenges associated with climate change and sustainable development are complex and interconnected and require visionary leadership. Time for climate action and sustainable development is running out, hence, leadership by various stakeholders at all levels is key. Polycrisis demands polycentric leadership. In this context, the World Sustainable Development Summit 2024 will be held under the umbrella theme of Leadership for Sustainable Development and Climate Justice.”

    Considering the outcomes on loss and damage, global goal on adaptation, climate finance and the mandate for just transitions at COP28, WSDS will see diverse perspectives on climate justice from leaders of the small island developing states, Latin America, South Asia, and developed countries. WSDS 2024 will highlight several crucial themes, each contributing to a comprehensive discussion on sustainable development. These themes encompass nature and ecosystems, integrating sustainable development, addressing the energy trilemma, climate action, adaptation and resilience, and sustainable consumption and lifestyles. Collectively, these themes form the backbone of the summit, providing a comprehensive framework for addressing the multifaceted aspects of sustainable development.

    The discussions with the global leaders are expected to create with an ambition of a more sustainable and equitable world for present and future generations.