Sunday, November 22, 2009

Highereducation










GLOBAL EDUCATION Award has been instituted on 2009, by Global Civil society CCLP Worldwide to recognise individuals, non-governmental organisations and degree granting institution from throughout the concern that demonstrate extraordinary effort, innovation, leadership and excellence in initiating and supporting educational efforts or support or crusade or project to humanity.

CCLP Worldwide not exclusive recognises prominent and famous planetary NGOs and celebrity, but also the smaller, lesser-known non-government organisations (NGOs) and not very famous in the least developed countries, whose valuable contribution may have absent unnoticed and unrewarding on social front.




The award committee headed by ambassador Dr Lamartine Hollanda Junior received number of nominations from around the concern for coveted Global Education Award 2009 and the commission members took over three months to decide the winners of Global Education Award discover of 20 prescreened nominees of Global Education Award 2009.

On November 21, 2009, the chair has announced the winner of Global Education Award 2009. The chair and members of commission panel have unanimously decided and basifixed their seal of confirmation to Kim Feinberg from South Africa and Dr Niranjan C Bhat from India jointly as winner of Global Award.

Dr Bhat is an anti-war / environmental / human rights / pact / concealment activist, a champion of good causes, an engineer by profession, an industrial physicist, an engineering economist, an planetary ideologue, a modern-day satyagrahi, a futurist/naturist, an online volunteer and a concern changer.

Dr Bhat is also an honorary authority to the government of India and has been actively involved and instrumental in the construct and utilization of the 'Corporate Governance', 'Disaster Management Plan', 'E-governance', 'Information Technology Act', 'Right To Information Act', 'Office of Profit Bill', 'New Companies Bill', 'Limited Liability Bill' as a advisory member of these committee, since 2001.

Kim Feinberg is noted socialite, astir human rights reformist and chief of Tomorrow Trust, NGO for children education and livelihood.

The chair and members of commission has decided not to supply any award in organisation category.