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Aamir Khan wins Aaj Tak Care award for his work in films and TV

29 August 2013

Actor Aamir Khan, who took television viewers by storm with his first series ofSatyamev Jayate has received the award in the individual category in the Aaj Tak Care awards held on 28 August here.

The anthem for the Aaj Tak Care Awards, the first crowd sourced anthem was launched by actor Ajay Devgn and is a unique initiative.

All the other awards and recognitions were given in the corporate category. Corporate Affairs Minister Sachin Pilot and cricketer Yuvraj Singh were also present in the event.

All the received entries were evaluated on various parameters by IMRB and then were passed on to FICCI to select six nominees in each category. The final list of these six nominees was submitted to the panel of the jury members.

The final awardees in various categories were selected by the Jury members comprising Gurcharan Das, Ashok Seth, Sandeep Chachra, Sandeep Pandey, Rajendra Singh, Dipankar Gupta and Arun Kapur.

Yuvraj Singh who was present at the award ceremony addresses the gathering
Ajay Devgn inaugurates the Aaj Tak Care award anthem

The final list of winners and recognition in various categories is as follows:

Education: Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. Recognition: Shree Renuka Sugars Limited & SRF Limited Healthcare: Amul Dairy - Kaira District Environment: None Recognition: J K tyres & Royal Bank of Scotland Empowerment: The Lemon Tree Hotel company Recognition: Dharampal Satyapal Limited Individual: Aamir Khan

Source: Indiantelevision.com 

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