Jorhat Teen Bags National Award for Sustainability Innovation
A 14-year-old innovator from Assam’s Jorhat has earned national recognition for her pioneering efforts in promoting sustainable practices. Aishi Prisha Borah has been conferred the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar for her exceptional contributions in science and technology, highlighting the growing role of young minds in addressing environmental challenges through innovation.
Young Innovator from Upper Assam
Aishi Prisha Borah, a student from Jorhat district in Assam, has demonstrated remarkable scientific curiosity and social responsibility at an early age. Her work focuses on practical, low-cost solutions rooted in sustainability and waste reduction. Through her initiatives, she has addressed everyday environmental issues, making science relevant to community needs and grassroots practices.
Projects Promoting Sustainable Practices
Aishi’s recognised projects include natural farming techniques, the use of newspaper mulching to improve soil health, and the design of a machine that converts discarded newspapers into usable pencils. These initiatives emphasise the concept of “waste to wealth” and promote environmentally responsible alternatives to conventional practices. Her innovations aim to reduce chemical inputs, encourage recycling, and support sustainable livelihoods.
National Platforms and Official Recognition
Aishi has represented her school and region at several prestigious national forums, including the Rashtriya Bal Vaigyanik Pradarshini in New Delhi and the National Children’s Science Congress in Ahmedabad. Congratulating her achievement, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma praised her consistent efforts to encourage sustainable habits among young people. Her work has also earned earlier honours such as the INSPIRE MANAK State Award in 2022.
Imporatnt Facts for Exams
- 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 focuses on minimising chemical inputs in agriculture.
- Waste-to-wealth initiatives promote recycling and circular economy models.
Growing Impact of Youth-Led Innovation
In addition to the national honour, Aishi has received the Dinanath Pandey Silver Innovator Award at the Innovation Festival 2025. Her achievements reflect the increasing emphasis on sustainability-driven innovation in India’s science ecosystem. By combining scientific thinking with social impact, Aishi Prisha Borah has emerged as a role model for young innovators, particularly in the Northeast, inspiring peers to adopt environmentally conscious practices in daily life.