THE DEROZIO AWARDS
Instituted by:
Council for the Indian School Certificate
Examinations
For Education and Human Enrichment
For Principals / Teachers
Henry L.V. Derozio (1809 - 1830), arguably the first Indian
poet, freedom fighter and social reformer, was fondly
referred to as the "National Bard of Modern India." He taught
English at Hindu College (later Presidency College),
Calcutta, and set up a youth movement to promote nationalism
and enlightened living. Through his writing he fired the
imagination of a generation of 'Derozians', young people of
conviction who were prepared to make any sacrifice for the
cause of 'freedom'. 'The Harp of India', 'To India my Native
Land' and 'Fakir of Jungheera' are among his best known
writings.
The 'Derozio Awards' are being instituted to celebrate and
commemorate the life of this great revolutionary, so that his
life may inspire a new generation of people to emulate his
life and work, in the service of the nation.