Assam’s Aishi Prisha Borah Wins Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar

14-year-old innovator from Jorhat district in Assam, Aishi Prisha Borah, has received national recognition for her contributions to science, technology, and sustainability. She has been conferred the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar, India’s highest civilian award for children.

The honour highlights the growing role of youth-led innovation in addressing environmental challenges through practical, community-focused solutions.

Assam’s Aishi Prisha Borah Wins Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar

Assam’s Aishi Prisha Borah Wins Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar

Young Innovator from Upper Assam

A student from Jorhat, Aishi has shown exceptional scientific curiosity and social responsibility at a young age. Her work focuses on low-cost, sustainable innovations that tackle everyday environmental issues.

By linking scientific thinking with real-world problems, she has made sustainability accessible at the grassroots level.

Projects Promoting Sustainable Practices

Aishi’s award-winning initiatives include:

  • Natural farming techniques to reduce chemical inputs
  • Newspaper mulching to improve soil moisture and fertility
  • A machine that converts discarded newspapers into pencils

These projects promote the idea of “waste to wealth”, encourage recycling, and support environmentally responsible alternatives to conventional practices.

National Platforms and Recognition

Aishi has represented her school and region at prestigious national forums, including:

  • Rashtriya Bal Vaigyanik Pradarshini, New Delhi
  • National Children’s Science Congress, Ahmedabad

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma congratulated her for promoting sustainable habits among young people.

She earlier received the INSPIRE MANAK State Award in 2022.

Growing Impact of Youth-Led Innovation

In addition to the Bal Puraskar, Aishi has won the Dinanath Pandey Silver Innovator Award at the Innovation Festival 2025. Her achievements reflect India’s increasing emphasis on sustainability-driven innovation within its science ecosystem.

By combining scientific creativity with social impact, Aishi Prisha Borah has emerged as a role model for young innovators—especially in the North-East—inspiring peers to adopt environmentally conscious practices.

Exam-Oriented Key Facts

  • Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar is India’s highest civilian award for children
  • INSPIRE MANAK supports student-led innovation in science and technology
  • Natural farming aims to minimise chemical inputs
  • Waste-to-wealth promotes recycling and circular economy
  • Awardee hails from Jorhat, Assam
Question & Answer

Q1. Who is the recipient of the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar for science and sustainability from Assam?
(a) Riya Das
(b) Aishi Prisha Borah
(c) Ananya Sharma
(d) Purnima Saikia
Answer: Aishi Prisha Borah

Q2. Aishi Prisha Borah belongs to which district of Assam?
(a) Dibrugarh
(b) Sivasagar
(c) Jorhat
(d) Tinsukia
Answer: Jorhat

Q3. Which initiative supports student-led innovation in science and technology in India?
(a) Atal Innovation Mission
(b) Start-up India
(c) INSPIRE MANAK
(d) Vigyan Jyoti
Answer: INSPIRE MANAK

Q4. Newspaper-to-pencil conversion best represents which concept?
(a) Green revolution
(b) Waste to wealth
(c) Blue economy
(d) Digital sustainability
Answer: Waste to wealth

Q5. Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar is awarded for excellence in which category?
(a) Only academics
(b) Only sports
(c) Multiple fields including science, art and social service
(d) Government service
Answer: Multiple fields including science, art and social service

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