The Tabinda Gani State Award of Bravery for Children (Category-I) is given for

extraordinary act of courage under circumstances of very grave danger to life
courage and vigilance in saving life under circumstances of grave danger to the life of the rescuer
courage and vigilance in saving life under circumstances of grave bodily injury to the rescuer
All of the above

The correct answer is: D. All of the above

The Tabinda Gani State Award of Bravery for Children (Category-I) is given to children who have performed an extraordinary act of courage under circumstances of very grave danger to life, or who have shown courage and vigilance in saving life under circumstances of grave danger to the life of the rescuer, or who have shown courage and vigilance in saving life under circumstances of grave bodily injury to the rescuer.

The award was instituted in 2002 in memory of Tabinda Gani, a 12-year-old girl who was killed in a terrorist attack in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Tabinda was a brave and courageous girl who risked her own life to save others. She is an inspiration to all children and a role model for bravery and courage.

The award is given to children who have performed an extraordinary act of courage under circumstances of very grave danger to life. This could include children who have saved someone from a burning building, a drowning accident, or a dangerous animal attack.

The award is also given to children who have shown courage and vigilance in saving life under circumstances of grave danger to the life of the rescuer. This could include children who have saved someone from a dangerous criminal or a terrorist attack.

The award is also given to children who have shown courage and vigilance in saving life under circumstances of grave bodily injury to the rescuer. This could include children who have saved someone from a car accident or a fall from a height.

The Tabinda Gani State Award of Bravery for Children is a prestigious award that recognizes the courage and bravery of children. It is an inspiration to all children and a reminder that even the smallest person can make a difference.

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