Bhubaneswar:22/9/24: Odisha’s ace swimmer Pratyasa Ray is the proud winner of the prestigious 32nd Ekalabya Puraskar, for the year 2024.
The decision was reached unanimously by the Ekalabya Puraskar Committee, which comprises distinguished jury members from various sectors, during a meeting held on Sunday.
She will receive a cash award of Rs seven lakh and a citation at the Ekalabya Puraskar programme.
Besides Pratyasa, sprinter Dondapati Mrutyum Jayaram, and badminton player Tanvi Patri will also be felicitated for their remarkable performances in various International and national events.
Announcing the names of the award winners, Baijayant Panda, Chairperson of Ekalabya Puraskar Committee and Trustee of IMPaCT said, “IMPaCT has been in continuous pursuit to recognize and inspire excellence in sports besides contributing to the general welfare of the society at large. Ekalabya Puraskar is instituted to encourage young sportspersons of the state to perform at the national and international arenas.”
Similarly, sprinter Dondapati Mrutyum Jayaram, and badminton player Tanvi Patri will be honored with citations for their outstanding performances on both national and international stages. Each of the citation winners will receive a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 lakhs, up from Rs. 1 lakh, along with citations at the award ceremony.
Ekalabya Puraskar, instituted by IMPaCT, in the year 1993 and managed by IMFA, the leading Ferro Alloys producer in the country, has come a long way to be recognized as the most prestigious sports award of Odisha, drawing parallels with many national awards. The award is given every year to young sportspersons of Odisha in recognition of their outstanding performance in the preceding two years.
Year Ekalabya Puraskar Recipients |
2022 – Ms Swasti Singh (Cycling) |
2021 – Ms. Rutaparna Panda (Badminton) |
2020 – Ms Namita Toppo (Hockey) |
2019 – Ms Jhilli Dalabehera (Weightlifting) |
2018 – Ms Lilima Minz (Hockey) |
2017 – Mr Dipdsan Tirkey (Hockey) |
2016 – Ms Srabani Nanda (Athletics) |
2015 – Ms Dutee Chand (Athletics) |
2014 – Ms Purnima Hembram (Athletics) |
2013 – Ms Shriyanka Sadangi (Shooting) |
2012 – Mr Debasish Das (Chess) |
2011 – Ms Pratima Puhana (Rowing) |
2010 – Ms Kiran Manisha Mohanty (Chess) |
2009 – Mr K Ravi Kumar (Weightlifting) |
2008 – Ms Padmini Rout (Chess) |
2007 – Ms Mamata Jena (Rowing) |
2006 – Ms Pravasini Dwivedy (Rowing) |
2005 – Ms Subhadra Pradhan (Hockey) |
2004 – Mr William Xalxo (Hockey) |
2003 – Mr Ignace Tirkey (Hockey) |
2002 – Mr Prabodh Tirkey (Hockey) |
2001 – Mr Rashmi Ranjan Parida (Cricket) |
2000 – Ms Anuradha Biswal (Athletics) |