Award In India
The Award in India
The Award Programme was introduced in India in 1962 with a view to encouraging young people in the country to achieve their full growth potential within the framework of Indian society, to improve their moral, social and intellectual well-being, to ‘Equip them for Life’.A National Constitution was adopted on 1st March 1994. In 2012, following the One Award Alliance, the Zones were disbanded and the Award Programme is now being brought to the young people of India through an integrated delivery mechanism.

The Current Situation
Having made a modest beginning in 1962 with only 500 participants per year, today this number has grown to around 12000 per year. Almost 70% of the delivery of the Award is through the schools in urban India. So far over 100,000 young people have successfully gained their Awards. The Indian Award, now known as the International Award for Young People, India (IAYP) is a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) with support from the corporate sector. It is a full member of the The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Association. More than 30,000 participants are currently undertaking the Programme in India.Reaching a Larger Audience
The Award in India is implemented through Open Award Centres (OAC), which are referred to as Youth Engaging in Society (‘YES’) Centres. These are educational and other Institutions who are licensed under an Agreement to implement the Award. As of now IAYP, India have signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with 244 institutions, which include schools, colleges, universities, corporate entities, NGO’s & state governments. IAYP, India has implemented 16 Projects that focus on empowering the “marginalised” and “at Risk”Empowering Young People in India
The Award Programme in India emphasizes the efforts being made to work with ‘at Risk’ youth and those with ‘social, physical, economic challenges’. Our focus is that at least 20 % of the enrolment into the programme be from this segment of the population. To ensure the success of this concentration we work with various partners/licensees.
- NGO’s working for upliftment of girls from Tribal communities and rural and urban migrants with economic and social challenges
- NGO’s working with the Specially Abled and the Visually Impaired
- State Governments and State Government Schools (with corporate sponsorship) State Governments to implement the Award in educational institutions run by them
- State Government schools in Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir have implemented the programme for their students under the sponsorship of corporate entities. We are looking for enhanced sponsorship in this segment by reaching out to the CSR programme of companies.
IAYP, India is taking the initiative to create an awareness of the Award in Corporate organisations that hiring a successful participant will give them an employee who has an edge over other candidates.
National Training Panel (NTP)
Hon. Members | Phone | |
Skand Bali | principal@hpsbegumpet.org.in | +91 78953 85308 |
Bivujit Mukhoty | bivujit@dofe.in | +91 93101 33900 |
Ranjana Rai | ranjana@dofe.in | +91 99575 77326 |
Vivek Gaur | s4d.nazindia@gmail.com | +91 98181 80362 |
Jacob P A Matthews | ajithjac@gmail.com | +91 94426 46660 |
K S Biradar | biradar_akash@rediffmail.com | +91 99451 73172 |
Kavita Bhalla | kavbhalla@yahoo.com | +91 98182 32525 |
Deepak Chandrakant Gosavi | deepak@nals.in | +91 95855 03795 |
Kapil Bhalla | kapil@dofe.in | +91 98100 32525 |
Kuldeep Singh | ks@thelawrenceschool.org | +91 94874 29209 |
Rahul Singh Thakur | rsthakur44@gmail.com | +91 95946 37776 |
MD Imran | mdimran_friendly@yahoo.co.in | +91 98310 75923 |
Ankita Gera | ankita@dofe.in | +91 9891266085 |
Akash Birader | akash@dofe.in | 7022260077 |
Kavita S Patil | kavita@dofe.in | 7722075642 |