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MyGov India Launches National Creators Award to Celebrate Digital Innovators

New Delhi: MyGov India, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has unveiled the National Creators Award, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at recognizing and celebrating the transformative power of digital innovation and creativity across various domains. This prestigious award seeks to spotlight the diverse voices and talents shaping India’s growth trajectory, fostering innovation, driving positive social change, and amplifying the country’s cultural narrative in the digital sphere.

Acknowledging the significant role of digital creators in shaping India’s digital landscape, the National Creators Award honors exceptional creativity and innovation across more than 20 categories. These creators, often referred to as storytellers of a New India, embody confidence, assertiveness, and rootedness while showcasing India’s cultural ethos, promoting social change, and fostering environmental sustainability.

The award categories span a wide spectrum, including storytelling, social change advocacy, environmental sustainability, education, gaming, fashion, health, and more. From the ‘Best Storyteller Award’ to the ‘Green Champion Award’ and the ‘Tech Creator Award,’ each category celebrates creators who are at the forefront of driving positive impact and innovation in their respective fields.

The selection process for the National Creators Award involves a rigorous evaluation, including nominations, screening, public voting, and review by a distinguished jury. Winners will be announced based on a combination of jury and public votes, ensuring transparency and credibility in the selection process.

Speaking about the initiative, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi reiterated India’s commitment to fostering digital innovation and creativity. He emphasized the role of digital creators in driving positive change and promoting India’s cultural heritage on a global stage.

The National Creators Award aims to inspire, recognize, and celebrate the transformative potential of digital media in building a more inclusive, participatory, and empowered society. It seeks to provide recognition and visibility for digital creators driving positive change, foster collaboration and networking opportunities, and encourage new creators to leverage their platforms for greater good.

MyGov India invites all digital creators, innovators, and changemakers to participate and join this initiative to celebrate digital innovation and its impact in India. The National Creators Award represents a landmark step towards recognizing and celebrating the invaluable contributions of digital creators towards shaping India’s digital future.

For more information and to participate, visit the MyGov India website. Let’s celebrate the power of digital creativity and innovation to transform India and drive positive change.

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