SPNUA

Sardar Patel National Unity Award

Under this scheme, the highest civilian recognition in the field of national unity is provided to individuals or institutions demonstrating exceptional dedication to strengthening the unity of India.

Central In Kind

States / UT: All India

Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Home Affairs

Nodal department: Ministry of Home Affairs

Scheme for: Infra

Scheme profile

DBT (direct benefit transfer): No

Categories: Education & Learning

Sub-categories: Universities and higher education, Apprenticeships and training

Target beneficiaries: University / Institution, Individual

Tags: Awrad, Institution, Citizen, Organization

Details

The “Sardar Patel National Unity Award” scheme has been launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. The objective of the Award is to recognize the notable and inspiring contributions made by the citizens/ institutions/ organizations of India to promote the cause of national unity and integrity and to reinforce the value of a strong and united India.Z

Benefits

  • Tangible Benefits
  • Conferment of the Sardar Patel National Unity Award
  • A Sanad (Certificate) issued under the hand and seal of the President of India
  • A specially designed medallion made of fine silver plated with gold
  • National recognition and prestige
  • Publication of the awardee details in an official commemorative brochure. Number of Awardees
  • Not more than 3 awards are conferred in a year. Decoration Details
  • The decoration is shaped like a lotus leaf measuring approximately 6 cm in length and 6.2 cm in breadth
  • The medallion is made of fine silver and gold plating
  • The obverse side features the portrait of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  • The reverse side displays the State Emblem of India and the national motto in Hindi. Mode of Disbursement
  • Physical medals and certificates are presented during the annually official ceremony

Tangible Benefits

  • Conferment of the Sardar Patel National Unity Award.
  • A Sanad (Certificate) issued under the hand and seal of the President of India.
  • A specially designed medallion made of fine silver plated with gold.
  • National recognition and prestige.
  • Publication of the awardee details in an official commemorative brochure.

Number of Awardees

  • Not more than 3 awards are conferred in a year.

Decoration Details

  • The decoration is shaped like a lotus leaf measuring approximately 6 cm in length and 6.2 cm in breadth.
  • The medallion is made of fine silver and gold plating.
  • The obverse side features the portrait of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
  • The reverse side displays the State Emblem of India and the national motto in Hindi.

Mode of Disbursement

  • Physical medals and certificates are presented during the annually official ceremony.
  • Award announced on 31st October (National Unity Day) and presented at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
  • Lifetime honour unless withdrawn by the President of India.

Eligibility

  1. The applicant should be a citizen of India; institutions or organizations based in India are also eligible.
  2. The applicant should have made outstanding efforts to promote national unity and integrity.
  3. The applicant should demonstrate inspiring contributions reinforcing the value of a united India.
  4. The applicant should have achievements that serve as an example for others.
  5. The applicant should have notable achievements in strengthening unity and harmony.
  6. The applicant should have contributions that inspire others to promote national integration.
  7. The applicant should not provide unverified or false claims regarding achievements.

Exclusions


Application Process

Online

Application Process

Step 01: Visit the National Awards Portal: https://www.awards.gov.in
Step 02: Register/Login using the official credentials of the recommending authority
Step 03: Fill in the nomination form with complete details
Step 04: Upload required documents, including citation and verification certificate

Post-application Process

Step 01: The Screening Committee constituted in the Ministry of Home Affairs reviews the nominations for eligibility and completeness.
Step 02: The committee prepares profiles and verifies the authenticity of contributions.
Step 03: Shortlisted nominations are placed before the Award Committee for final selection.
Step 04: Selected candidates undergo verification by Government investigating agencies.
Step 05: Final approval is granted by the President of India. The award is announced on National Unity Day (31st October).

NOTE:

State Governments, Union Territory Administrations, and Central Ministries may also submit recommendations online.



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