'Bharat Award', the highest of the National Bravery Awards, winner Resham Fatima from Uttar Pradesh was among those awardees who met Mukherjee.
The 16-year-old girl had fought her uncle and escaped while he was forcing her into a car and pouring acid over her head after she turned down his marriage proposal.
She was kidnapped by her uncle when she was on her way to her coaching class.
The President met and spent time with the children listening to them besides posing with them for a photograph.
The kidnappers had taken her away and released the other children. She, however, managed to flee from their captivity next morning.
16-year-old Devesh Kumar of Uttar Pradesh was selected for Sanjay Chopra award as he had displayed outstanding courage while confronting two chain-snatchers.
The scheme of National Awards for Bravery was started by Indian Council for Child Welfare (ICCW) to give recognition to children who distinguish themselves by performing outstanding deeds of bravery and meritorious service and to inspire other children to emulate their example.
Eight girls and 16 boys have been selected for this year's National Bravery Awards. Four of the awards have been given posthumously.
