Garshom Awards | |
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Civilian Award | |
First awarded | 2003 Bangalore, India |
Last awarded | 2023 Bahrain |
Highlights | |
Total awarded | 106 |
First winner | Dr. Poly Mathew from Germany |
Next award | Yerevan, Armenia |
Garshom Awards were instituted by Garshom Foundation, Bangalore India and initiated in the year 2002.[1][2] The word "Garshom" means, one who is away from his motherland.[3] Garshom Awards were instituted to recognize those hidden faces among the community of Non Resident Keralites who have been doing laudable work in the socio-cultural-business-professional field in various parts of the world. The awards recognize the contribution of the global community of NRKs to the society they are currently part of, the nation they were born to, and to Kerala, their motherland in particular.
18 Garshom Award presentation ceremonies have been held in Bangalore[4] 2003, 2004, 2010, New Delhi 2005, Trivandrum[5] 2006, Hyderabad[6] 2007, Chennai[7] 2009, Kuwait[8][9] 2011, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2012, Bangalore 2015, Malacca, Malaysia 2016, Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai 2017, Tokyo, Japan 2018, Oslo Norway 2019, Panaji Goa, [10] Baku Azerbaijan 2022 [11] and Bahrain 2023.[12][13]
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