
12-year-old Indian origin boy receives Diana Award for humanitarian efforts in education
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Raghav Krishna Seshadri Sumanth, a 12-year-old Indian boy from Chennai, now living in Dubai, was one of the recipients of the Diana Award for his humanitarian efforts in education.
Raghav Krishna Seshadri Sumanth, a 12-year-old Indian boy from Chennai, now living in Dubai, has been recognised with the highest international accolade a young person can achieve for social action or humanitarian efforts The Diana Award. Several youngsters from India and all over the world received this honour for their work in their local communities. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a virtual award ceremony was held on June 28, 2021 where Raghav received his award and his name entered the Roll of Honour.
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