Awards & Recognitions

1 Simon Wong 2022

2022:  From right, Dr. Shobit Agarwal and Mr. Ravi Rain welcome His Excellency
Simon Wong, Singapore’s High Commissioner to India on 15th June 2022.

 

2 VK Singh 2018

2018:  Mr. Ravi Rai receiving the “Uttar Pradesh Apravasi Bhartiya Ratna Award”
(below) from the Minister of State External Affairs, Government of India,
Gen. V.K.Singh.  22 ????? 2018

Award Certificate 2018

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2018:  Singapore's High Commissioner to India, Mr. Lim, and officers from India Railways, celebrate Children's Day and the completion of 20 year's of humanitarian work in India by Children of Mother Earth. 14th November, 2018

2018:  Singapore’s High Commissioner to India, Mr. Lim, and officers from
India Railways, celebrate Children’s Day and the completion of 20 year’s of
humanitarian work in India by Children of Mother Earth. 14th November, 2018

 

4 Yogi Aadiyanath 2017

2017:  Mr. Ravi Rai receiving the “Sari Ratan Award” from the Chief Minister
of Uttar Pradesh, Shree Yogi Adityanath

 

5 Shree Manoj Sinha 2015

2015:  The Minister of State for Railways in India, Mr. Shree Manoj Sinha,
addresses the issue of street children at a seminar organised by Children of
Mother Earth the Constitution Club, New Delhi on 13th November,2015

 

6 MP Gorakhpur Scholarships

2007:  MP for Gorakhpur, Shree Yogi Adityanath presenting Netaji Subhas Chandra
Bose Scholarships” to a student from Children of Mother Earth.

 

7 See Chak Mun Scholarships

2005:  Strengthening the bond between Singapore and India, the Singapore
High Commissioner to India, His Excellency See Chak Mun presents
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Scholarships, organised by Children of Mother Earth
in January, 2005.

 

8 Laying Foundation Stone

2002:  MP for Gorakhpur, Shree Yogi Adityanath laying the Foundation Stone of the
first Cremation Centre in Barhalganj, Gorakhpur, built by Children of Mother Earth.
8th May, 2002

 

9 Dr Tony Tan and Ravi May2002

2002: Mr Ravi is awarded for his humanitarian work in India by
His Excellency Dr. Tony Tan, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, in May 2002.