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20 Sep 2022 | Tue 15:49
The President's Office
The President's Office
President’s Award for Special Achievement
Nominations for President’s Award for Special Achievement to close on Thursday
The Special Awards Committee began accepting nominations through the designated portal starting August 14
Interested parties and individuals have been urged to submit their nominations through the designated portal on the President’s Office website
This was revealed by the National Awards Committee on Tuesday

Nominations for the President’s National Award for Special Achievement will be closed by the week’s end.

This was revealed by the National Awards Committee on Tuesday.

As such, the committee revealed that the nomination window will close at 3pm, September 22.

Interested parties and individuals have been urged to submit their nominations through the designated portal on the President’s Office website.

The Special Awards Committee began accepting nominations through the designated portal starting August 14.

The 'President's National Award for Special Achievement’ will be conferred to individuals who have performed exceptionally well and made substantial contributions to national progress.

The award was conferred in four categories in previous years, however, this year it will be featured in five categories.

Individuals who have performed exceptionally well in the field of higher education and training are eligible for the first category. Nominees are required to have a certificate equal to Maldives Qualification Authority (MQA) ranking levels 10 with an exceptional result and individuals acquiring certification equivalent to MQA ranking levels 7, 8, 9 and having achieved the highest rank in their course at their higher education institution to be eligible for the first category.

The second category is for those who excelled in an international competition or exhibition.

Individuals who have created innovative and effective solutions to persistent national issues through research, are eligible for the awards under the third category.

The fourth category is for those who showed exceptional creativity and innovation in their field and have had a positive impact on the national progress. Individuals must be between 18 and 35 years of age to be eligible for this category.

The new and fifth category was introduced to coincides with the 50th-anniversary celebrations of tourism in the Maldives and will recognize the outstanding, creative and innovative contributions of tourism sector stakeholders and staff towards developing the industry and the nation, through tourism .

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