Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award for the year, 2010   have been announced today. The Selection Committee  has chosen the  following three individuals for conferment of the prestigious award. The  Award carries a cash prize of Rupees One lakh and a citation to each   awardee.  
1.	Smt. Mira Kagti, Assam- she has established Shishu Sarothi in 1987  for providing  education, rehabilitation and training services to the  children suffering from Cerebral Palsy and persons with disability. At  present  her Institute caters to around 800 children and their families  to cope with and  manage their children`s special needs.  
2.	Dr. S.A. Thasleem Sulthana, Andhara Pradesh-She is  doing service to   the orphaned and  mentally handicapped children,  and working for the  welfare, rehabilitation of mentally retarted, hearing impaired, visually  challenged and physically challenged children. 
3. 	 Dr.Mallika Nadda, Himachal Pradesh-She is a leading social  activist in Himachal Pradesh. She founded Chetna, at Bilaspur a civil  society initiative with a  vision to integrate physically and mentally  challenged  children. She provides voluntary services and , material in  kind, equipments, surgery intervention support, clothing etc. to the  children. 
In pursuance of the Government of India’s policy to support and promote  voluntary action in the area of Child Development/Welfare, the Ministry  of  Women and Child Development, Government of India instituted the  “Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award for Service to Children” in 1994 to  honour individuals who have made  outstanding contribution towards the  cause of children.  
The Award was instituted on 20th August,1994, the 50th Birth Anniversary  of the late Prime  Minister, Shri Rajiv Gandhi who had deep love and  concern for children.  
Rajiv Gandhi Manav Seva Award is conferred on three individuals who make  outstanding contribution in the field of Child Protection, Child  Development or Child Welfare for over ten years. The selection for the  award is made each year by a National Selection Committee.   
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