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🌍 Celebrating Humanity: The Mother Teresa International Awards in Dubai & Kolkata

Get a glimpse of one of the world’s most inspiring humanitarian events — the Mother Teresa International Awards, proudly hosted under the banner of the All India Minorities and Weaker Section Council. Held in both Dubai and Kolkata, these prestigious ceremonies honor global icons in charity, humanity, and social service.

From internationally acclaimed artists and changemakers to unsung heroes making a difference, this cross-continental celebration reflects the enduring legacy of Mother Teresa — compassion without borders.

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Mother Teresa International Awards 2025 | Kolkata

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Mother Teresa International Awards 2024 | Dubai

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About Us

All India Minorities and Weaker Sections Council (AIMWSC) is a government-registered non-profit organization based in Kolkata, established in 1991. Inspired by Mother Teresa’s values of compassion, service, and dignity for all, AIMWSC is committed to uplifting minorities and weaker sections through initiatives in education, healthcare, and social welfare. Guided by the belief that "small acts of love can change lives," AIMWSC continues to serve the underserved across India.

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Committed and Determined

Since its inception in 1991, the All India Minority and Weaker Sections Council has remained steadfast in its mission to uplift marginalized communities across the nation. Recognized by the Government of India, this charitable organization has tirelessly worked to promote social justice, equality, and empowerment for minority groups and economically weaker sections. In its efforts to celebrate and spotlight individuals and organizations making meaningful contributions to humanity, the Council also hosts the Mother Teresa International Awards. This prestigious platform honors changemakers whose work embodies compassion, resilience, and leadership—bringing much-needed attention to those driving positive change in society. The Council’s unwavering commitment to inclusive growth and human dignity continues to inspire collective action toward building a more equitable and compassionate world.

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Impact

Measuring Success Through Our Achievements

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AWARDS PRESENTED

Honoring outstanding contributions to humanity and social service worldwide.

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HOST COUNTRIES

Proudly held in India and Dubai, fostering global unity and recognition.

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GLOBAL ICONS HONORED

Recognizing influential leaders and changemakers across various fields.

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YEAR ESTABLISHED

Over a decade of celebrating compassion and service.

Masterpieces Without Borders: Celebrating Renowned Painters from Around the World

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Subimal Das

In the heart of Kolkata, where culture and compassion intertwine, one name stands out in the realm of artistic brilliance and humanitarian spirit — Subimal Das. Renowned for his extraordinary silicon sculptures, Das transforms emotion into art, capturing the soul of iconic figures and evoking powerful messages of humanity and charity.

With every curve and contour, his creations breathe life into legends — from national heroes to unsung champions of kindness. His hyper-realistic sculptures do more than mirror appearances; they reflect stories, struggles, and the silent strength of the human spirit.

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Sacha Jafri

Renowned British artist Sacha Jafri has been honored with the Mother Teresa International Award for his outstanding contribution to humanity through the universal language of art. Known for creating one of the largest paintings in the world and using it to raise millions for charity, Jafri's work goes beyond aesthetics—it sparks global conversations on compassion and unity.

His deep-rooted belief in love, empathy, and action aligns with the spirit of Mother Teresa, making this recognition especially meaningful. From London to Kolkata, Jafri continues to inspire the world through brushstrokes that uplift and heal.

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Sanjay Bharti

Sanjay Bharti, a name synonymous with social reform and quiet resilience, has received the Mother Teresa International Award in recognition of his tireless efforts in the realm of charity and community upliftment. His commitment to serving marginalized groups reflects the very ethos of humanity that the award represents.

From his grassroots initiatives to broader social impact, Bharti’s journey is a powerful reminder that service is the highest form of devotion. His work resonates deeply in Kolkata, a city known for its spirit of giving and compassion.

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Jogen Chowdhury

Celebrated Indian painter Jogen Chowdhury has been awarded the Mother Teresa International Award for his lifelong dedication not only to the arts but also to the values of humanity and charity. His evocative style and culturally rooted narratives have inspired generations, while his personal journey reflects humility, conscience, and purpose.

A legend in Kolkata’s rich artistic landscape, Chowdhury continues to use his influence to support causes that matter—making art a vessel of change and compassion.

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Your Donation Helps Us 

Your contribution can help transform lives. The All India Minority and Weaker Sections Council, a government-recognized charitable organization with 80G certification, works tirelessly to uplift marginalized communities through education, healthcare, and social welfare.

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