Introduction
National Anubhav Awards Marking a Decade of Recognition: The National Anubhav Awards celebrate outstanding memoirs contributed by retired government employees, marking 10 years of this unique initiative from 2015 to 2025. Instituted by the Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW), the awards aim to preserve India’s administrative experiences through first-hand accounts.
Static GK fact: The DoPPW operates under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions.
Purpose of the Awards
The core aim is to document the administrative history of India by collecting personal narratives from retiring employees. These memoirs provide valuable insights into governance, decision-making, and challenges faced in public administration.
Static GK fact: Similar initiatives exist in countries like the UK’s Civil Service Oral History Programme.
The Anubhav Portal
Launched in March 2015, the Anubhav Portal serves as a central platform for submission of memoirs. The portal encourages a culture of sharing institutional knowledge to benefit future policymakers and researchers.
Static GK fact: The National Informatics Centre (NIC) developed and maintains the portal.
Eligibility Criteria
Employees retiring within the next 8 months or retired within the last 3 years are eligible to participate. The platform is open to all central government staff and certain autonomous bodies.
Static GK fact: The Government of India’s retirement age for most civil servants is 60 years.
Selection Process
Submissions undergo evaluation by an expert committee based on originality, clarity, and relevance. The selected memoirs highlight problem-solving approaches, administrative innovations, and public service dedication.
Celebrating a Decade (2015–2025)
The 2025 awards hold special significance, marking a decade since inception. Over the years, the initiative has received thousands of write-ups, creating a rich archive of India’s administrative journey.
Static GK fact: The first Anubhav Awards were presented in 2016.
Importance for Governance
By capturing experiences of retiring officials, the awards contribute to policy continuity and institutional memory. They bridge the gap between past and future governance, ensuring valuable lessons are not lost.
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National Anubhav Awards Marking a Decade of Recognition:
Topic | Detail |
Launch Year | 2015 |
Organising Body | Department of Pension & Pensioners’ Welfare |
Ministry | Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions |
Aim | Document administrative history via memoirs |
Portal Name | Anubhav Portal |
Eligibility Period | Within 8 months of retirement or retired within last 3 years |
Special Year | 2025 – 10 years celebration |
Evaluation Criteria | Originality, clarity, relevance |
First Awards Presentation | 2016 |
Portal Maintained By | National Informatics Centre |