The 'Youth Business Award' or 'Jubo Bebokhaiyi Botah' is an honor established in memory of Pawan Kumar Nath, a revered entrepreneur and martial artist from Tezpur. Presented annually on his birthday, this award celebrates his entrepreneurial legacy and commitment to community service. Recipients of the award are recognized for their outstanding contributions to entrepreneurship and society.
The awardee receives a cash prize, a symbolic momentum, and is bestowed with traditional Assamese honors, including a jaapi (traditional hat), pator gaamusa (Assamese scarf), pator seleng sador (traditional cloth), and a proxosti potro (certificate of honor). These traditional honors reflect the rich cultural heritage of Assam while symbolizing the recipient's achievements and commitment to excellence.
The 'Youth Businessman Award' serves as a platform to inspire and empower young entrepreneurs to pursue their business endeavors with passion and dedication, embodying the entrepreneurial spirit of Pawan Kumar Nath. Through this award, Nath's family and the NGO Shristi International Society aim to foster entrepreneurship and community development, continuing his legacy of innovation and service.

The Youthbusiness Award

In 2020, Chef Atul Lahkar from Assam received the 'Youth Businessman Award' for his significant contributions to preserving and promoting Assamese cuisine and culture. Over the past fifteen years, Chef Lahkar has passionately showcased Assamese cuisine through collaborations with platforms like STAR PLUS and CHANNEL 4 LONDON, alongside renowned chefs like Gordon Ramsay. His restaurant ventures, including "KHORIKAA" and "BHUT JOLOKIA," have successfully highlighted indigenous Assamese dishes, making a significant impact. Chef Lahkar's dedication to cooking and cultural preservation has earned him widespread acclaim and recognition.







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