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localSpecial Award for High Achievers

Opportunity to submit nominations for President's Special Award for High Achievers to open on July 12

The President's Office is to open applications via its official portal for the President's Special Achievement Award, which features four distinct categories for high achievers, next week. Applicants are required to ensure that all supporting documentation is submitted in accordance with established guidelines and includes official certification of authenticity.

Raajje.mv | 9 ޖުލައި 2026 | ބުރާސްފަތި 11:46
The Maldives National University Graduation Ceremony 2024.

The Maldives National University Graduation Ceremony 2024. | President's Office

The Special Awards Committee has announced that nominations for the President’s Special Achievement Award will open this Sunday, July 12. The window for submissions will remain open from that date until 2:00 p.m. on Monday, August 31.

Nominations for the President's Special Achievement Award must be submitted exclusively through the President's Office's "Form Submission" portal at http://apply.presidency.gov.mv.

The President's Special Achievement Award will be presented in four categories this year, consistent with previous years.

The President's Office has stated that the Special Awards Committee urges all applicants to ensure that their submissions are complete and include all required documentation as specified in the application form. The Committee further emphasized that if any documents are double-sided, both sides must be certified as true copies in accordance with Regulation No. 2019/R-1067 (Regulation on the Attestation of Original Documents), formulated under Section 72(a) of Law No. 5/2019 (Legal Profession Act).

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