KEVAL KUMAR LEO MEDIA DIGITAL BAGS NOBLE ASIAN AWARDS 2018

ONE MORE FEATHER IN THE ALREADY DECORATED CAP OF KEVAL KUMAR EDITOR LEO MEDIA DIGITAL, A PROUD MOMENT OF ACHIEVEMENT, HONOUR FOR BEING AWARDED FOR NOBEL ASIAN AWARDS 2018, HELD  ON 15th AUGUST 72ND INDEPENDENCE  DAY BY  DR VIMAL RATHI, MR NIHHAAR OF TIRANGA CHALLENGE AT AURO UNIVERSITY SURAT.

THE SELECTED AWARDEES WERE FROM 34 CITIES  OF INDIA .

A WELL PLANED  AWARD FUNCTION FOR WHICH  Dr. VIMAL RATHI , MR NIHAARR JI, RAJKUMAR K. TIWARII JI DESERVES KUDOS !

ALL HAVE ACCEPTED THE CHALLENGE AND FELICITATED  !

      

AM THANFUL TO MY DEAR FRIEND  AND JAANE MAANE ACTOR OF SURAT MR RAJDEEP JI AND ACTOR ASHISH SIR FOR GIVING ME AND MY FRIEND PRODUCER  MUKESH MALHOTRA A VERY VERY  VIP TREATMENT AT SURAT  !

55 top social entrepreneurs who participated in Tiranga Challenge on Social Media felicitated with Noble Asian of the Year Award

Surat, Aug. 19  The digital frame of Tiranga Challenge went viral countrywide on Social Media in the ongoing month of August. An idiosyncratic idea was floated through this digital frame of using it along with the profile picture, planting a tree and challenging three other friends to plant a tree. This movement was launched in the beginning of August and rapidly caught attention of hundreds of people on Social Media and they started following it.

Beauty pageants, eminent social workers, doctors, businessmen and professionals from all over India joined this movement and planted a tree to support the cause. Top 55 people from across the country who helped to spread the movement pan India were felicitated by Noble Asian of the Year award on 15th August at Auro University auditorium, Surat. Mayor of Surat Jagdish Patel, MLA Sangita Patil and Corporator Rupal Shah graced this elite occasion as Guests of Honour.

The developer of this quirky idea Dr Vimal Rathi and secretary of Awareness Trust Pravin Vora quoted that they were happy to connect so many Indians with each other for the noble cause of Go Green through this digital frame, and more happier to see the plantations being done across the country because of the ongoing Tiranga Challenge.