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She has founded groups which promote the Gujarati language and for this was awarded the 2021 Nari Shakti Puraskar in 2022. [1] She also received a National Teachers Award in 1989. [ 1 ]
Dagar is a professional calligrapher who uses an abstract pictorial calligraphy style in her work. [3] CNBC TV18 called her India's "most celebrated pictorial calligrapher."
The Nari Shakti Puraskar (lit. ' Woman Power Award ' ) is an annual award given by the Ministry of Women and Child Development of the Government of India to individual women or to institutions that work towards the cause of women empowerment. [ 1 ]
The work of Sabarmatee was recognised in 2018, when she received the Nari Shakti Puraskar, India's highest civil award for women. [5] In 2020, she received the Padma Shri alongside her father in recognition of their decades long promotion of conservation and organic farming. [3] Minister Piyush Goyal said the two were "unsung heroes". [6]
The Nari Shakti Puraskar given by the President Of India: Government of India: 8 March 2017 Delhi, India [13] Outstanding global woman of Uttar Pradesh (UP) by the Chief Minister of the State of UP: Government of the State of UP, India 30 April 2016 Lucknow, India [14] DLA Woman of the Year Award 2016-2017 DLA Newspaper 24 May 2017 Agra, India [1]
Shrama Shakti Award from Govt Of Andhra Pradesh Kagganapalli Radha Devi is an Indian activist who successfully protested against a Hindu temple that would only employ male barbers. The Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala , which gathers over a ton of hair every day, agreed to also employ female barbers to carry out the ritual tonsuring.
On International Women's Day 2022, she received the 2020 Nari Shakti Puraskar from President Ram Nath Kovind.The award is organised annually by the Ministry of Women and Child Development to recognise the women who create or inspire change. [10]
President Ram Nath Kovind presenting the Nari Shakti Puraskar to Kalavati Devi for building 4,000 toilets. [3] In the early 1980s, Kanpur was a hub of mills which employed 100,000 workers. During the 1982 recession, many of the mills scaled down or shut down operations. The mill workers were not well-educated and could not find other work. [1] [4]