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Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence 2019 +g LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Plot t{o. flll, Sector - ll, Dwa*a, Delhi-ll0075 Ph. :0ll-25307701 ,?f,90n02,25307704,25307700 (99lines) Fax:9t-11-25307799 E-mail : [email protected] O Website : www.lbsim.ac.in Anil Shastri Choirmon January 14, 2019 /-i ll , ' U-aA)L lkn /-L"olsa/-t*,!,' I am writing this to seek your recommendation for nomination of an individual residing in India or abroad who could be considered for the prestigious "Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence: 2019. You may be aware that the Award was instituted in '1999 by Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM), Delhi. The Award honours each year a distinguished Indian residing either in India or abroad for his/her sustained individual contributions and outstandtng achievements of high professional order and excellence in the field of management, public administrator, public affairs, education or Institution building, art & culture and sports. The honour carries a cash award of Rs. Five Lakhs plus a citation and a plaque. The Awardee's name is inscribed on Honours Roll of LBSIM and he/she is designated as Lal Bahadur Shastri Fellow. The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award is given every year on the eve of Shastriji's birth anniversary on October 1 . I would be grateful if you recommend for nomination in the enclosed Nomination Forgt by March 31,2019. lt would be helpful if the recommendation consists of Curriculum Vitae and other details such as citation, i.e. a note giving the nominee's achievements that justify the Award. list of members of the Jury and earlier recipients of this prestigious hearing from you soon. Regards, N'Vf;fr\ \e\"\ (Anil K Shastri) /)2il'L"t.n"tr"t*'u chief secretary , al,4/ Government of Mizoram t/r\ Civil Secretariat, Block -C W Aizwal-796001 ILT( @ LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI NATIONAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE MEMBERS OF THE JURY 1. Shri Shivraj Patil Former Union Minister & Trustee, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Memorial Trust 2. Smt. Mohsina Kidwai Former Union Minister & Trustee, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Memorial Trust 3. Justice G.B. Patnaik Former Chief Justice of India 4. Justice M.K. Sharma Former Judge, Supreme Court of lndia 5. Prof. D.K. Bandyopadhyay Member, Board of Governors, LBSIM, Delhi & Former Vice Chancellor, GGSIPU 6. Prof. T.N. Kapoor Member, Board of Governors, LBSIM, Delhi & Former Vice Chancellor Panjab University, Chandigarh 7. Shri Anil Razdan, IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Govt. of India Trustee, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Memorial Trust 8. Dr. Satyananda Mishra, IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Information Commissioner 9. Mr. Rajeev Dubey Group President (HR & Corporate Services) & CEO (After-Market Sector), Member of the Group Executive Board, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 10. Mr. Adarsh Shastri Member, Board of Governors, LBSIM, Delhi & Member of the Legislative Assembly, Delhi 11. Dr. Meenakshi Gopinath Retd. Principal, Lady Shri Ram College for Women 12. Shri Anii Shastri - Convenor Chairman, Board of Governors, Lal Bahadur Shastri Inst. of Mgt. & Former Union Minister EARLIER RECIPIENTS OF THE PRESTIGIOUS LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI NATIONAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE 1. Mr. Fali Sam Nariman 2018 Senior Advocate and Jurist 2. Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak 2017 Founder, Sulabh International Social Service Organization 3. Dr. Gopalkrishna Gandhi 2016 Distinguished Administrator, Diplomat and an Author of repute 4. Dr. Prannoy Roy 2015 Executive Co-Chairperson, NDTV Group 5. Dr. A. Sivathanu Pillai 2014 Former Chief Controller (R&D) DRDO & Chief Executive & Managing Director, BrahMos 6. Dr. Rajendra A. Badwe 2013 Director, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai 7. Smt. Tessy Thomas 2012 Projeci Director - Agni-lV project 8. Prof. Yash Pal (late) 2011 Scientist & Educationist 9. Smt. Aruna Roy 2010 Member, NAC, Govt. of India and Social Activist 10. Shri Sunil Mittal 2009 Chairman & Group CEO Bharti Enterprises Limited 11. Dr. E. Sreedharan 2008 Former Managing Director Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. 12. Dr. M.S. Swaminathan 2OO7 Chairman, MS Swaminathan Research Foundation 13. Dr. Naresh Trehan 2006 Chairman & Managing Director Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon Cont... /2 '.:2'.: 14. Dr. C.P. Srivastava (late) 2005 K.C.M.G. LA.S. (Retd.) Secretary General Emeritus International Maritime Organisation, U.N. 15. Ms Ela R. Bhatt 2004 Founder General Secretary Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) 16. Dr. R.A. Mashelkar 2003 CSIR Bhatnagar Fellow National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 17. Shri N.R. Narayana Murthy 2002 Chairman and Chief Mentor Infosys Technologies Ltd. 18. Shri Sam Pitroda 2001 Former Advisor to the Prime Minister Public lnformation Infrastructure & lnnovaiions Government of India 19. Prof. C.K. Prahalad (late) 2000 University of Michigan Business School €R LAL BAHADUN STTASTNT NATIONAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ACADEMICS AND MANAGEMENT - 2019 NOMINATION FORM Name & Address of the Nominee (Ms.,Mr.) : Pin Tel : (R) Fax#: E-Mail : Present Assignment Tel : (O) Nationality Age/Date of binh Qualifications Degree(s) Univ. Year ln which field/s do you think the Nominee has made outstanding contribution (tick one or more) . PublicAdministration o Academics . Management(corporateexcellence) Briefly nanate nominees outstanding contributions to the above mentioned areas (please note that the contribution should have resulted in a significant impact in knowledge creation and dissemination, enrichment of lifes of people, wealth creation and its distribution and high ethical standards.) Professional Experience Important Positions held Kindly Iist down nominee's contribution in terms ofthe following: . List ofnational and international awards, honours, recognition etc. o Number ofnational and international publications injoumals ofinternational repute . Details ofresearch publications injournals (may be separately enclosed) . List ofnational & international patents. Any other information about the Nominee which has not been covered above. o Any award securcd in the past for the same or similar contribution/achievement. Citation (about 500 words) being a resume ofnominee's achievements, contributions, etc. whichjustifies the award. Details of Nominator: Name ofthe Nominator (Ms./Mr.) Qualifications Designation Address Office: Tel. Fax#: E-Mail : - Residence: Tel. Fax#: E-Mail : Date : Signature of the Nominator.
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