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Hon'ble CM of Maharashtra Shri Devendra Fadnavis to be conferred the prestigious INSCR 2025 Reward

Updated on: 09 April,2025 12:09 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Buzz | sumit.zarchobe@mid-day.com

The exemplary leadership of Shri Devendra Fadnavis in championing initiatives to empower girls, promote gender equality is highly commendable.

Hon'ble CM of Maharashtra Shri Devendra Fadnavis to be conferred the prestigious INSCR 2025 Reward

Devendra Fadnavis

Addressing the media persons in Mumbai, the Navkiran Sanstha (Films) Beed District Police Foundation announced that the Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra Shri Devendra Fadnavis is selected to be felicitated with the INSCR 2025 Award for his outstanding services towards the implementation of the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign launched by the Government of India and initiated by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi.  

The INSCR India-Netherlands-Nepal-Suriname Social Collaboration Reward 2025 has decided to organize this award in recognition of significant partnership in social welfare work and special recognition for the work being done for the benefit of the nation was made in collaboration with Navkiran Sanstha (Films) Beed District Police Foundation, Nepal Film Technicians Association and Musk intelligence B. V . Netherlands. A proposal was submitted to the Suriname Ministry from the Netherlands.

Through this award ceremony, we have set an important objective to give the message of Beti Bachao to the whole world. For this, His Excellency the Vice President of Nepal, Mr Ram Sahai Yadav,  encouraged this work," said Babasaheb Jogdand of Navkiran Sanstha (Films) Beed District Police Foundation.

On behalf of Navkiran Sanstha Police Foundation Dr Harishchandra Wange mentioned, "Shri Devendra Fadnavis  also informed about the Hindi charity film Ladli Betiyan, which was produced in collaboration with Beed District Police Force."

Dr Anand Timbe informed, "A decision was made to present the INSCR 2025 special honor to him along with Maurits Safdar Hoeseinkhan Hassankhan, a renowned social worker from Suriname, at a special ceremony in the Netherlands. However, due to the war in Ukraine and Russia, the planned program in the Netherlands is being shifted to Suriname and is scheduled to be held there on 17 May 2025.

The President of Suriname Shri Chandrika Prasad who is expected to personally confer the prestigious award to Shri Devendra Fadnavis was all praise for the excellent work for the society, while remarking, "Shri Devendra Fadnavis stands before us as an ideal personality. Today, his work is an inspiration to every person. Because we feel that he is the only political personality who has always taken the initiative and worked for the benefit of the country and for the betterment of every society.

Prembhoom Jam (Pushkar Lama) President of Nepal Film Technicians Association We are proud that today, in collaboration with Navkiran Sanstha, Police Foundation and Nepal Film stated, "The exemplary leadership of Shri Devendra Fadnavis in championing initiatives to empower girls, promote gender equality is highly commendable and there is no better leader than him to be selected for this award." 

Shri Devendra Fadnavis has been in the past, recipient of the Best Parliamentarian Award by Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Honorary Doctorate from Osaka City University, Japan, Outstanding Leadership in Development Award from Georgetown University, United States and has received Honorary Doctorate from Koyasan University, Japan. For this for this press conference Mr Anant wede , Mr Bhimrao powle , and Mr Shailendra Chauhan was present.

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