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NALCO invites applications for various awards to be presented on its foundation day

National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) is inviting applications for various awards to be handed over to the winners in the upcoming NALCO's Foundation Day function in January 2022

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Like the previous year, Navratna PSU National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) is inviting applications for various awards to be handed over to the winners in the upcoming NALCO's Foundation Day function in January 2022. The company is seeking applications for 'NALCO Kharavela Awards' to felicitate an Odissi Guru and an Odissi Dancer to recognise, appreciate and encourage individuals for their significant contributions and achievements in Odissi Dance.

Similarly, the company is also seeking applications under 'NALCO Kalidas Awards' from eminent scholars for teaching & propagating the Sanskrit language. The last date of submission of applications is December 31. The details regarding the awards are available on the company's website www.nalcoindia.com. In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the winners will receive the award online through their virtual presence in an award ceremony to be held through a hybrid meeting on the occasion of the NALCO Foundation Day celebration.

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