Chennai:
Dr. M. Sakthi Prasad, South India President of the National Anti-Corruption Vigilance Council, has been conferred with the prestigious “Man of Humanity Award 2025” by the **Indian Forum Awards.

This honoring recognizes his remarkable contributions to human rights, social welfare, and his relentless fight against corruption for more than 14 years.

With a Doctorate in Human Rights, Dr. Sakthi Prasad has been a tireless advocate for integrity, transparency, and ethical governance. Under his leadership, the National Anti-Corruption Vigilance Council has organized numerous awareness programs across Tamil Nadu, educating the public about the legal, economic, and social consequences of corruption. His writings and public addresses have inspired many to join the movement towards a corruption-free India.

During the COVID-19 emergency, Dr. Prasad and his team provided extensive on-ground support across Tamil Nadu — ensuring that people had access to essential supplies, medical aid, and emotional support during one of the state’s most critical periods. His humanitarian service during the pandemic earned wide appreciation from citizens and local authorities alike.

Speaking on receiving the award, Dr. Sakthi Prasad said:

“This recognition is not just mine, but belongs to every individual who believes in honesty, empathy, and service. Our mission has always been to build a transparent and humane society where corruption finds no space. I dedicate this award to the countless volunteers and citizens who stand for what is right.”

The Indian Forum Awards celebrates individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions in their fields. The “Man of Humanity Award” honors leaders who embody compassion, social responsibility, and a commitment to bettering human lives.

For over a decade, Dr.sakthi Prasad has remained steadfast in his mission — conducting educational programs, awareness drives, and grassroots initiatives aimed at building a zero-corruption society’s young citizens to lead with ethics, courage, and compassion.