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Dr Jitendra presents ‘National Anubhav Awards’, lauds contribution of 60 plus citizens

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NEW DELHI: At the 8th “National Anubhav Awards” ceremony and the 57th Pre-Retirement Counselling Workshop held at Vigyan Bhawan, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Dr. Jitendra Singh underlined the importance of drawing upon the wisdom and experience of retired government employees, calling them “partners in nation building even beyond superannuation”.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Jitendra said the Anubhav Awards, launched in 2015, were conceived not only to honour retiring officials but also to build an institutional memory of governance through their recorded experiences.

Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh speaking after presenting “National Anubhav Awards” to retirees at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

He stressed that candid feedback from retirees provided valuable insights for improving transparency, citizen-centric governance, and human resource management.
“Those who have lesser stakes after retirement can speak more boldly, more candidly. Their observations help us course-correct our policies and ensure better service delivery,” he noted.
He said artificial intelligence would be increasingly deployed to analyse memoirs submitted on the Anubhav portal, helping identify systemic gaps in areas such as transfers, promotions, and grievance redressal. “We are moving towards a hybrid model, where human intelligence and artificial intelligence together will guide policy reforms,” Dr. Jitendra Singh remarked.
This year’s awards mark a decade of the initiative, with more than 12,500 memoirs published on the Anubhav portal so far. Fifteen awardees from 11 ministries and departments were felicitated, including for the first time officers from a public sector bank and a central public sector enterprise.
Prominent “National Anubhav Award” winners were M. Venkatesan who, superannuating after 35 distinguished years as civil servant, documented his services during critical times including the 2014 Kashmir floods and the Ukraine evacuation of 2022, Hukum Singh Meena, who spearheaded the digitisation of land records in over 6.4 lakh villages; Shalini Kacker of SBI, who drove Direct Benefit Transfer, pension reforms and Digital Life Certificate campaigns in banking.
O. Virupakshappa of the Department of Posts, who expanded postal savings and insurance schemes to rural communities; and Saju P.K. of the CRPF, who served in sensitive operational areas ranging from Assam to Pulwama. The Jury Awardees included Jai Prakash Srivastava (BHEL), Vinod P. and Dr. Sabu Sebastian (DRDO), Dr. Jolly Dhar (ISRO), Sunitha Cherodath(Telecom), S. Meenakshi Sundaram and Balam Singh Rawat(CRPF), Velaga Kumari (CWC), Sheela Rani Poddar (CRPF), and Santosh Gawli (ITBP), reflecting the wide range of services represented.
The ceremony was attended by senior officials including V. Srinivas, Secretary (Pension); Vitul Kumar, Special DG, CRPF; Roli Singh, Additional Secretary & DG, CGHS; Raj Kumar Arora, CGDA; and Dhrubajyoti Sengupta, Joint Secretary (Pension), among others, who joined Dr. Jitendra Singh in felicitating the awardees and releasing new initiatives such as the Guidelines for the nation-wide Digital Life Certificate Campaign 4.0 and a Coffee Table e-Book of success stories from Special Campaign 2.0.

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