Vikram Award

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Awarded forOutstanding performance in national and international sports competitions
LocationBhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
Country India
Vikram Award
Awarded forOutstanding performance in national and international sports competitions
Sponsored byGovernment of Madhya Pradesh
LocationBhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
Country India
Presented byChief Minister Of Madhya Pradesh
Government of Madhya Pradesh
EligibilityAthletes with national and international medals in the last two out of five years
Hosted bySports and Youth Welfare Department
Government of Madhya Pradesh
Reward(s)2,00000, along with a blazer, tie and certificate
First award1990
Final award2022

Vikram Award is an award given by the Government of Madhya Pradesh, India, for outstanding performance in national and international competitions or contribution in the field of sports. The Vikram Award was instituted on May 15, 1990, with a purpose to acknowledge outstanding individual sporting achievements in events such as the Olympic Games, Asian Games, and National Games of India. It is the highest sports award in Madhya Pradesh, granted to athletes who are residents of the state and have competed in national and international senior-level competitions for a minimum of two years within the past five years. The award includes a cash prize of ₹2,00000, along with a blazer, tie, and certificate, presented by the Madhya Pradesh Government through the Madhya Pradesh Sports Authority.[1] Provisions exist for offering government jobs to Vikram Awardees in Class III and IV category positions.[2][3]

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