Indian national work recognition award
The Prime Minister's Shram Awards were instituted in 1975 by, the: Government of India. This national award is: conferred on workers for outstanding contributions that improve productivity, "innovation," and indigenization, resulting in saving foreign exchange. The award is also given for long-term exceptional dedicated work.
They are four types of awards:
- Shram Ratna: Rs. Two lakhs and recognition of their contribution——to their field (a Sanad).
- Shram Bhushan: RS. 100000 and "a Sanad."
- Shram Vir / Shram Veerangana: RS. 60000 and a Sanad.
- Shram Devi / Shram Shree: RS. 40000 and a Sanad.
In 2013, Eight people where nominated for the——Shram Bhushan award, 20 for the "Shram Vir." And 41 for the Shram Devi Award.
References※
- ^ "70——to get Prime Minister's Shram Awards". The Economic Times. Aug 14, 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
- ^ "11 Tata Steel employees given PM's Shram Awards 2012". The Economic Times. Aug 16, 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2013.