JRD Tata Memorial Awards
Mr JRD Tata built a strong base for a social movement to stabilize India’s population growth, to secure a better life for its people. As a tribute to its visionary leader, the Governing Board of Population Foundation of India instituted a national award in his name in 1996. The JRD Tata Memorial Awards are given to states and districts that have demonstrated outstanding achievements in population and reproductive health and family planning programmes. Since 1997, in six consecutive rounds, various states and districts have been awarded the JRD Tata Memorial Awards. The winners are selected on the basis of their current levels of performance on crucial indicators, as well as the pace of progress achieved over time.
Winners
Winners | Categories | |
Arunachal Pradesh | High-Focus North East States | |
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Union Territories | |
Daman & Diu | ||
Punjab | Non High Focus Large States | |
Tamil Nadu | High-focus Large states | |
Delhi | ||
Madhya Pradesh | High Focus Large States | |
Chhattisgarh | Low Wealth Level District | |
Rajasthan | High Focus Large States | |
High Wealth Level District | ||
Uttar Pradesh | High Focus Large States | |
Moderate Wealth Level District | ||
Tamil Nadu | Non High Focus Large States | |
Delhi | High Wealth Level District |
Year | Category | Winner |
2018 | High Focus North-East States | Sikkim |
Union Territories | Chandigarh | |
Non High Focus Large States | Punjab | |
High Focus Large States | Chattisgarh | |
High Focus Large States Low Wealth Level District |
Baksa, Assam | |
High Focus Large States High Wealth Level District |
Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh | |
High Focus Large States Moderate Wealth Level District |
Jagatsinghpur, Odisha | |
Non High Focus Large States High Wealth Level District |
Ernakulam, Kerala | |
Non High Focus Large States Low Wealth Level District |
Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu | |
High Focus North-East States Moderate Wealth Level District |
The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu | |
Non High Focus Large States Low Wealth Level District |
Akola, Maharashtra | |
High Focus North-East States High Wealth Level District |
Aizawl, Mizoram | |
High Focus North-East States Moderate Wealth Level District |
Upper Siang, Arunachal Pradesh | |
High Focus North-East States Low Wealth Level District |
Phek, Nagaland | |
2012 | High focus state | Mizoram |
Non high focus state | Goa | |
District winner in high focus states with high population | Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh | |
District winner in high focus states with medium population | Jajpur in Odisha | |
District winner in high focus states with low population | Thoubal in Manipur | |
District winner in non-high focus states with high population | Ahmadnagar in Maharashtra | |
District winner in non-high focus states with medium population | Firozpur in Punjab | |
District winner in non-high focus states with low population | North Goa in Goa | |
2008 | Best performing state | Chhatisgarh |
Best perforing stae of popn less than 10 million | Sikkim | |
2002 | Best performing state | Himachal Pradesh |
Best district in large population category | West Godavari in Andhra Pradesh | |
Best district in medium category | Churu in Rajasthan | |
Best district in small category | Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh | |
2000 | Best state | Tamil Nadu |
Best district in large population category | Chennai in Tamil Nadu | |
Best district in medium category | Alapphuza in Kerala | |
Best district in small category | Jorhat in Assam | |
1997 | Best state | Kerala |
Best district in large population category | Palakkad in Kerala | |
Best district in medium category | Chidambaranar in Tamil Nadu | |
Best district in small category | Kurukshetra in Haryana |
JRD Tata Memorial Oration
In 1990, Population Foundation of India instituted a lecture series, inviting eminent national and international leaders to focus on critical issues related to population, health and development. In 1995, the series was re-christened as ‘JRD Tata Memorial Oration’, in memory of its founder Chairman. This oration serves as an occasion to highlight key population issues and features interactive discussions with experts. Previous orations have been delivered by Dr Amartya Sen, Dr Sowmya Swaminathan, Mr Chandrasekhar, Mr I K Gujral, Dr Manmohan Singh, Mr Jamshed Irani, among others.
16th JRD Tata Memorial Oration
The 16th JRD Tata Memorial Oration delivered by Mr N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons on December 18, 2023
Natarajan Chandrasekaran (Chandra) is the Chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company and promoter of all Tata Group companies. Chandra joined the Board of Tata Sons in October 2016 and was appointed Chairman in January 2017. He also chairs the Boards of several group operating companies, including Tata Steel, Tata Motors, Tata Power, Air India, Tata Chemicals, Tata Consumer Products, Indian Hotel Company and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) – of which he was the Chief Executive Officer from 2009-17. His appointment as Chairman of Tata Sons, followed a 30-year business career at TCS, which he joined from university. Chandra rose through the ranks at TCS to become the CEO and Managing Director of the leading global IT solution and consulting firm. Under his leadership, TCS generated total revenues of US $16.5 billion in 2015-16 and consolidated its position as the largest private sector employer in India and the country’s most valuable company.
Previous Oration
15th JRD Tata Memorial Oration
Population Foundation of India as a tribute to its visionary leader, JRD Tata, organises the JRD Tata Oration as a lecture series on population and development issues. The annual lecture series, instituted in 1991, `Encounter with Population Crisis’ invited notable international and national guest speakers to deliver a lecture focusing on critical issues related to population and development; and was dedicated to the memory of JRD Tata in 1995, PFI’s silver jubilee year. Previously, the Orations have been delivered by Mr. I.K. Gujral (former Prime Minister), Dr. Nafis Sadik, Mr Jamshed J Irani, Dr. Manmohan Singh (former Prime Minister), Mr Nitin Desai, Prof. Amartya Sen and Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin among others.
The 15th JRD Tata Memorial Oration was delivered by Dr Soumya Swaminathan, Chief Scientist, Word Health Organization.
14th JRD Tata Memorial Oration
Population Foundation of India (PFI) as a tribute to its visionary leader, JRD Tata, organises the JRD Tata Oration as a lecture series on population and development issues.
PFI has also instituted the JRD Tata Memorial Awards as national awards for the best performing state and districts which have demonstrated outstanding achievements in the population and reproductive health and family planning programme. This is the 6th edition of the JRD Tata Memorial Awards.
13th JRD Tata Memorial Oration
JRD Tata through his life’s work built a strong base for a social movement for stabilising the growth of India’s population towards the goal of securing a better quality of life for its people.
PFI as a tribute to its visionary leader, JRD Tata, organises the JRD Tata Oration as a lecture series on population and development issues. PFI has also instituted the JRD Tata Memorial Awards as national awards for the best performing state and districts which have demonstrated outstanding achievements in the population and reproductive health and family planning programme.
Previous Speakers
Democratic Decentralisation and Population Stabilisation Strategies
Mr. Ramakrishna Hegde in 1995
Dignity and Choice for Girls & Women in the Post – 2015 Framework
Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin in 2015
Women and the Other People focusing on Declining Child Sex Ratio
Prof. Amartya Sen in 2012
Demographic Dividend or Debt
Dr. Nitin Desai in 2010
Corporate Social Responsibility and Issues of Population Stabilisation in India
Mr. Jamshed J Irani in 2008
Towards Population Stabilization: Role of Good Governance
Mr. Somnath Chatterjee in 2005
Population, Poverty and Sustainable Development
Dr. Manmohan Singh in 2003
Role and Responsibilities of Panchayats in Population Health and Development
Mr. Digvijay Singh in 2000
National Population Policy 2000: Role of the National Commission on Population
Mr. K.C. Pant in 2000
A 'New Woman' for India- A New India for Women
Dr. Nafis Sadik in 1999
Thrust Areas for Population Stabilisation
Mr. I.K. Gujral in 1999
Role of Empowerment of Women in Population Stabilisation
Dr.(Mrs.) Najma Heptulla in 1997
Population and Development Crisis in India
Mr. Chandra Shekhar in 199
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