The Indira Gandhi Award for national integration was instituted in 1985 by the Congress in its centenary year.
The award is for promoting national integration, understanding and fellowship amongst religious groups, communities, ethnic groups, cultures, languages and traditions of India and also to strengthen through thought and action, nation's sense of solidarity. The award is given on her martyrdom day, ie October 31.
The award carries a citation and cash amount of Rs 10 lakh to be given either to a person or an institution for the outstanding contribution made to promote National Integration.
"Accordingly, the Chairperson, Advisory committee, Sonia Gandhi invites proposals for the said award latest by August 31 in the prescribed performa which can be obtained from the AICC headquarters on Akbar road," said Motilal Vora, the member secretary of the Advisory committee for the award.
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The earlier recipients of the award include Swami Ranganathananda, Aruna Asaf Ali, Bharat Scounts and Guides, P N Haksar, M S Subbulakshmi, Rajiv Gandhi (Posthumously) and former presidents Dr A P J Abdul Kalam and Shankar Dayal Sharma (Posthumously).
Paramdhan Ashram (Wardha, Maharashtra), Acharya Shree Tulsi Ji, Dr Bishamber Nath Pande, Beant Singh (Posthumously) and Natwar Thakkar (Jointly), Gandhi Institute of Public Affairs (Karnataka), Indira Gandhi Centre for National Integration (Shanti Niketan) have also been among the awardees.