Bhagwant Mann: It is the moment of pride for Punjab when a 10-year-old boy, Shravan Singh, a local of Ferozepur, was awarded the National Child Award, 2025 by the Hon’ble President of India, Smt. Draupadi Murmu, in New Delhi today. This award acknowledges the outstanding qualities in Shravan, such as heroism, an impressive moral fibre, and deep love for the motherland.
A Young Hero Inspired by Guru Teachings
By adhering to the teachings of our gurus, Shravan Singh showed a highly admirable spirit in his actions during Operation Sindoor. The young boy made the soldiers’ lives easier by bringing them tea, water, and food from home, and thus, in his own little way, he became a part of the army’s comfort and morale.
Bhagwant Mann’s Tribute
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann praised Shravan Singh on this fantastic accomplishment. He was impressed by the boys bravery, out-of-the-box thinking, and total dedication to the welfare of the country. To start with, CM Mann said that the heroic act of Shravan is an excellent source of motivation for the young and the old too, that it is only a few small and meaningful acts of service that can change the world.
A Source of Pride for Punjab
It is not only a personal achievement for Shravan Singh to be recognized but also the entire state of Punjab can take pride in it. His outstanding service is a testimony that real heroism is not a matter of age but the brave act of helping the greater good.
Inspiring Future Generations
The National Child Award is a stage where the remarkable contributions of young citizens like Shravan Singh are acknowledged. In this way, the country is sending a message to its children to become fearless, socially responsible and to be motivated by the teachings of their culture and history.

