In Jaipur, Dr. Tarun Bankolia, a prominent social worker and the National President of the Universal Human Rights Council, was honored with the National Veer Ratna Award on August 22. This recognition was presented during an event organized by the Tretayug Foundation in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. The founder of the foundation, Pragya Singh, highlighted Dr. Bankolia's ongoing commitment to environmental protection, human rights advocacy, and social awareness over the past decade.
Dr. Bankolia has set a remarkable example in social service while holding positions in various national and international organizations. He has previously received multiple accolades for his contributions. Following the announcement of his latest honor, numerous esteemed individuals from across the country and state extended their congratulations and best wishes to him.
Among those who expressed their good wishes were retired IAS officers Dr. R.P. Chandra and O.P. Langiyaan, along with other notable figures such as Shriram Byadwal, Dr. Ilyas Ahmed, and many more, all wishing him a bright future.
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