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शुक्रवार, नवंबर 14, 2025

Akshitaa (Pakhi) earned the distinction of being the youngest recipient of the 'National Child Award' and gained fame as a blogger

The 21st century belongs to technology. Today’s children start using mobile phones and laptops at a very young age. With the increasing use of technology, children are getting acquainted with a vast world of experiences and interests quite early in life. One such talented child is India’s youngest National Child Award winner — the little blogger Akshitaa (Pakhi). Her father, Shri Krishna Kumar Yadav, is currently serving as the Postmaster General, North Gujarat Region, Ahmedabad, while her mother, Smt. Akanksha, has been a lecturer in a college. Both are well-known writers and bloggers. Akshitaa did her education in Kanpur, Portblair, (Andaman & Nicobar Islands), Prayagraj, Jodhpur (Rajasthan), Lucknow, Varanasi and Ahmedabad (Gujarat). At present she is studying in prestigious Hindu College of Delhi University. 


Akshita not only set new records in Hindi blogging but was also honored by the Government of India with the National Child Award in 2011 on Children’s Day for her excellence in Art and Blogging at the young age of just 4 years and 8 months. The award was presented by the then Union Minister of Women and Child Development of Government of India, Smt. Krishna Tirath at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi. Akshita is not only India’s youngest National Child Award winner, but it was also the first time that the Government of India recognized and honored talent in the field of blogging.

Akshita’s talent has been recognized and honored at various international bloggers’ conferences held across the world. At the First International Bloggers’ Conference held in New Delhi in April 2011, Akshita was awarded the title of “Best Young Blogger” by Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, the then Chief Minister of Uttarakhand. In 2013, at the Third International Bloggers’ Conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal, Akshita participated as the only child blogger and earned appreciation from Arjun Narasingh K.C., former Minister and Chairman of the Constituent Assembly of Nepal. At the Fifth International Bloggers’ Conference held in Sri Lanka (2015), Akshita was honored with the “Parikalpana Junior SAARC Blogger Award.”



Akshita loves drawing. Like most parents, her mother and father initially didn’t pay much attention, but gradually they began to preserve her artwork. In the process, they came up with the idea of sharing Akshita’s drawings and activities with people through a blog. Thus, on 24 June 2009, her blog “Pakhi Ki Duniya” (https://pakhi-akshita.blogspot.com/) came into existence. Soon, among nearly one lakh (1,00,000) Hindi blogs, its rating began to increase rapidly. Akshita’s blog became popular not only among children but also among adults. The way her drawings, paintings, photographs, travel experiences, and personal expressions are presented makes this blog truly engaging. Initially, Akshita’s parents managed the blog, but gradually, Akshita herself started handling and contributing to it.



Akshita’s poems and drawings have been published in several newspapers and magazines across the country. Many publications have featured articles and stories about her, and her interviews have also been broadcast on All India Radio and various other television channels. A chapter titled “Little Blogger Pakhi's High Flight” has been included in the book “Aur Humne Kar Dikhaya”( Stories of Some of the Country’s Talented Children) published by the Uttar Pradesh Hindi Sansthan, Lucknow.

Akshita aspires to become an IAS officer, but even at this young age, she already has a passion for social causes. She thinks about the welfare of others by donating clothes and books to underprivileged and orphaned children. Inspired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s initiative “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao”, Akshita actively worked to raise awareness about this campaign among people.

Looking at the young talent Akshita (Pakhi), it can truly be said that talent is not dependent on age — it simply needs the right environment and encouragement to flourish. Akshita being recognized as the Best little Blogger and the youngest recipient of the National Child Award proves that children possess immense creative potential from an early age. Rather than ignoring them or comparing them with adults, if we understand them from the perspective of a child’s mind, their abilities can be nurtured and allowed to blossom.

 


 




 

Children’s Day Special: India’s Youngest 'National Child Award' Winner — Little Blogger Akshita (Pakhi

Akshitaa (Pakhi) earned the distinction of being the youngest recipient of the “National Child Award” and gained fame as a blogger

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