Special Days and Awards for Nurses
Special Days and Awards for Nurses
Introduction
The world and India say thank you to nurses for their hard work in health.
Main Body
International Nurses Day is on May 12. This date is Florence Nightingale's birthday. She started modern nursing. In 2026, the theme is that strong nurses save lives. In India, President Droupadi Murmu gave awards to 15 nurses. These nurses come from many places like Ladakh and Maharashtra. They got a medal, a certificate, and 1 lakh rupees. India also wants more nurses. The government is making new laws. They put 157 nursing colleges inside medical colleges to help people get better care.
Conclusion
Governments use awards and new laws to help nurses and keep them in their jobs.
Learning
⚡ The 'Action' Pattern
Look at how we describe things happening in the text. We use a simple formula: Who Does What.
- The world says thank you.
- She started modern nursing.
- The government is making new laws.
📍 Place & Origin
When we talk about where people are from, we use from:
- Nurses come from Ladakh.
- Nurses come from Maharashtra.
A2 Tip: Always use "from" for your hometown or country. (Example: I am from India / I am from Spain)
💰 Counting Things
Notice how the text lists prizes. Use a comma for a list, and "and" for the last item:
- A medal**,** a certificate**, and** 1 lakh rupees.
Simple Rule: Item 1 comma Item 2 comma and Item 3.
Vocabulary Learning
Official Recognition of Nursing Professions Globally and in India
Introduction
Both the international community and the Indian government have recently formally recognized the important contributions that nurses make to public health.
Main Body
International Nurses Day began with a 1953 proposal by Dorothy Sutherland to US President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Although it was not accepted immediately, the International Council of Nurses (ICN) eventually established the day in 1965. In 1974, May 12 was chosen as the official date to honor the birthday of Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing. The theme for 2026, 'Our Nurses. Our Future. Empowered Nurses Save Lives,' emphasizes that strong and supported nurses are essential for both daily care and emergency situations. At the same time, the Indian government has shown high-level appreciation for its nursing staff. President Droupadi Murmu presented the National Florence Nightingale Awards for 2026 at Rashtrapati Bhavan, alongside Union Health Minister J P Nadda. Fifteen professionals, including nine nurses and six Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) from various regions such as Ladakh and Maharashtra, received the honor. This award, managed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, includes a medal, a certificate, and a cash prize of ₹1 lakh. It is open to registered nurses and midwives working in both government and voluntary sectors. Furthermore, the Indian health ministry has emphasized its commitment to increasing the healthcare workforce. For example, the government has implemented the National Nursing and Midwifery Commission Act and integrated 157 nursing colleges into medical college complexes. These institutional steps are designed to ensure that patients receive high-quality, evidence-based care and to help the country manage complex public health challenges.
Conclusion
Recent developments show that a combination of professional awards and new laws is being used to support and maintain the nursing workforce.
Learning
🚀 The 'B2 Leap': From Simple Sentences to Complex Connections
As an A2 learner, you likely say: "The government gave awards. The nurses are happy." To reach B2, you must stop using 'full stops' to separate ideas and start using Connectors and Passive Structures to sound more professional.
⚡ The Power of 'Passive Voice' for Formality
In the text, look at this phrase:
"May 12 was chosen as the official date..."
Why it's B2: The writer doesn't say who chose the date. In professional English, the action (choosing the date) is more important than the person.
- A2 style: "People chose May 12." (Too simple)
- B2 style: "May 12 was chosen." (Formal and objective)
🔗 The 'Bridge' Words (Transitions)
Notice how the text moves from one idea to another using these specific signals:
| The Word | What it actually does | B2 Example from Text |
|---|---|---|
| Although | Introduces a contrast (surprising result) | "Although it was not accepted immediately..." |
| Furthermore | Adds a 'heavy' piece of new information | "Furthermore, the Indian health ministry has emphasized..." |
| Designed to | Explains the purpose/goal of an action | "...designed to ensure that patients receive high-quality care." |
🛠️ Quick Upgrade Guide
Try replacing your basic words with these 'Professional' alternatives found in the article:
HelpEmpower / SupportImportantEssentialShowEmphasizeStartImplement
Vocabulary Learning
Institutional Recognition of the Global and National Nursing Professions
Introduction
The international community and the Indian state have recently engaged in formal acknowledgments of the nursing profession's contributions to public health.
Main Body
The genesis of International Nurses Day is attributed to a 1953 proposal by Dorothy Sutherland of the US Department of Health to President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Although not immediately ratified, this initiative preceded the 1965 establishment of the observance by the International Council of Nurses (ICN). In 1974, the date of May 12 was formalized to coincide with the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale, the progenitor of modern nursing. The 2026 observance is centered upon the thematic framework 'Our Nurses. Our Future. Empowered Nurses Save Lives,' emphasizing the systemic necessity of nursing resilience in both routine and emergency clinical environments. Parallel to global observances, the Indian government has executed high-level recognition of nursing personnel. President Droupadi Murmu presided over the conferral of the National Florence Nightingale Awards for 2026 at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in the presence of Union Health Minister J P Nadda. Fifteen professionals, comprising nine nurses and six Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) from diverse jurisdictions—including Ladakh, Maharashtra, and Lakshadweep—were recipients of the honor. This award, administered by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, consists of a medal, a Certificate of Merit, and a monetary grant of ₹1 lakh. The eligibility criteria encompass registered nurses, midwives, and lady health visitors within governmental and voluntary sectors. Furthermore, the Indian health ministry has articulated a strategic commitment to workforce augmentation. This is evidenced by the implementation of the National Nursing and Midwifery Commission Act and the integration of 157 nursing colleges within medical college complexes. Such institutional measures are intended to ensure the delivery of evidence-based healthcare and to address multifaceted public health challenges.
Conclusion
Current developments indicate a continued integration of professional honors and legislative reforms to sustain the nursing workforce.
Learning
The Architecture of Nominalization & 'Statist' Lexis
To transition from B2 to C2, one must move beyond describing actions and begin constructing concepts. The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs or adjectives into nouns to create a dense, authoritative, and impersonal academic tone.
⚡ The C2 Pivot: From Action to Entity
Observe how the text avoids simple subject-verb-object constructions in favor of complex noun phrases. This shifts the focus from who is doing what to what is happening systemically.
- B2 Approach: "The Indian government recognized nurses at a high level." (Action-oriented)
- C2 Approach: "...the Indian government has executed high-level recognition of nursing personnel." (Entity-oriented)
By turning "recognize" (verb) into "recognition" (noun), the writer creates a 'concept' that can then be modified by adjectives like "high-level," increasing the precision and formality of the discourse.
🔍 Lexical Precision: The 'Statist' Register
C2 mastery requires a command of domain-specific registers. The article utilizes a "Statist/Institutional" register, characterized by words that imply officiality and legitimacy:
The Genesis Not just 'the start', but the point of origin/creation. Ratified Not just 'agreed', but formally validated by an official body. Progenitor Not just 'founder', but the biological/conceptual ancestor of a movement. Workforce Augmentation A professional euphemism for 'hiring more people'.
🛠️ Deconstructing the 'Dense' Sentence
Consider this structure: "...the systemic necessity of nursing resilience in both routine and emergency clinical environments."
This is a Noun Phrase Stack.
[The systemic necessity] [of nursing resilience] [in clinical environments].
C2 Strategy: When writing, stop using clauses (e.g., "Because nursing resilience is necessary for the system...") and start using nested noun phrases. This allows you to pack more information into a single sentence without losing grammatical coherence, which is the hallmark of a C2 proficient user.