Context: The Ministry of Steel, Government of India, has recently invited applications for the National Metallurgist Awards (NMA)-2024, open to individuals from industry, research, and academia.
National Metallurgist Awards (NMA)-2024
- Institution Date: The National Metallurgist Awards were instituted in 1962 by the Ministry of Steel & Mines.
- Purpose: The awards aim to recognize and honor outstanding contributions of metallurgists in the fields of operations, research, design, education, waste management, and energy conservation.
- Nomination Process
- Submission Platforms: Nominations are invited online via the Ministry of Steel’s Portal or a centralized portal being developed by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
- Eligibility for Nomination: Nominations can be submitted by companies, organizations, or through self-nomination by individuals.
- Frequency: 3rd February every year. (It was on 3rd Feb 1959 when the then President Dr Rajendra Parasad commissioned the first Blast Furnace of the country after independence, at Rourkela).
- Eligibility: Only Indian nationals are eligible to receive these awards.
- Award Categories:
o Lifetime Achievement Award: For individuals with a lifetime of exceptional contributions.
o National Metallurgist Award: For outstanding achievements in the metallurgical field.
o Young Metallurgist Award (Environment and Metal Science): For young professionals excelling in environmental aspects and metal science.
o Award for R&D in Iron & Steel Sector: For significant research and development contributions in the iron and steel sector.
- First Award: The first National Metallurgist Award was given in 1963, with subsequent awards given annually.