Time and again, TEMS work has received national recognition and adulation for the vast impact it has achieved over the years, and the innovative approach it has employed across all its interventions to further the growth of marginalised communities. Some of these facilitations include:

Timeline

Timeline
2020
April 7

Nari Shakti Samman

North East Foundation Awarded the Samity with “Nari Shakti Samman 2020” for its contribution in Women Welfare for decades by a group of women after Independents.
2019
November 8

Sunila Deb Smriti Award

In 2019, Tripura Rabindra Parishad Awarded the Samity with “Sunila Deb Smriti Award 2018”, for its yearlong contribution in Social Work.
2014
June 6

Award by The Council of Child Welfare,

The Council of Child Welfare, conferred the Samity with Award during their Golden Jubilee in the year 2014 for its contribution in Social Welfare activities.
2010
August 3

Sarda Award

Awarded to the Samity by Sarda Foundation from Pune. The Award consists of Rs 7.5 lakhs and a Citation. The Award was given for Samity’s contribution towards improvement of life of Women, Children and other backward classes.
2009
October 6

Ratan Mani Award

Tribal Research Institute Govt of Tripura Awarded the Samity with Ratan Mani Award for its contribution in upliftment of Tribal culture.
2000
October 5

Bhagwaan Mahaveer Foundation Award

Awarded by Bhagwaan Mahaveer Foundation from Cennai in the year 2000. For Social service particularly in the field of over development of women in rural and Tribal areas. The Award consists of Rs 5 lakhs and a Citation.
June 8

Award by Agartala Municiple Council

In the year 2000, Agartala Municiple Council Awarded the Samity for its contribution for women empowerment through imparting vocational training and income generation for the women in different AMC areas.
1997
March 5

Best branch in North East Zone by All India Women’s Conference

All India Women’s Conference Awared the Samity as the best branch in North East Zone. The Award was handed over to our President by the then Prime Minister Sri I K Guzral.

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