Nomination and Selection of Humanitarian Laureates
Nomination and Selection of Humanitarian Laureates
- Anyone can nominate Laureates for the Kailasa Humanitarian Awards
Qualified Nominators:
- The candidates eligible for the Kailasa Humanitarian Awards are those nominated by a qualified person and who meet the following criteria:
- KAILASA Devi Annapurneshwari Humanitarian Award: In the Hindu tradition, Devi Annapurneshwari is the Goddess of Food and Nourishment. This award is conferred upon women who, through their humanitarian service, provide for the well-being of humanity.
- KAILASA Dharma Jyoti Religion and Worship Award: In the Hindu tradition, ‘Jyoti’ means “Light”. This award is conferred upon distinguished individuals who are the “Light of the society”, and who demonstrate true compassion and commitment to humanity.
- KAILASA Devi Meenakshi Administration Award: Conferred upon women who, through their work, contribute to higher quality of living for all in various ways.
- KAILASA Kautilya Ratna Award: Conferred upon those who promote and live Hindu Economy
- KAILASA Ramanujan Ratna Award: Conferred upon Hindus excelling in mathematics
- KAILASA Jnāna Sambandhar Ratna Award: Conferred upon Hindu Child prodigies
- KAILASA Chanakya Ratna Award: Conferred upon statesmen implementing Hindu policies and treatise
- KAILASA Patanjali Ratna Award: Conferred upon those promoting authentic yoga
- KAILASA Udyama Jyoti Award: Conferred upon Hindu business owners
- Anyone can nominate himself or herself.
Who is eligible for the Kailasa Humanitarian Awards?
- Nominations are not made public
Are nominations made public?
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