Who are the unsung heroes receiving Padma Awards this year?
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Key Takeaways
- The Padma Awards honor individuals for their outstanding contributions to society.
- Unsung heroes play a critical role in societal change and development.
- The awards are categorized into Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri.
- Recognition of these individuals inspires a culture of service and public dedication.
- The announcement coincides with India's Republic Day celebrations.
New Delhi, Jan 25 (NationPress) As the nation prepares for the 77th Republic Day festivities, the prestigious Padma Awards will honor at least 45 individuals recognized under the category of ‘Unsung Heroes’ for their remarkable and steadfast contributions to the country.
Among the esteemed awardees are Kailashchand, Brij Lal Bhatt, Dr. Shyam Sundar, and many other distinguished personalities, according to sources familiar with the Padma Awards list.
An official declaration regarding this will be made by Sunday evening, as per reports.
These unsung heroes are those who serve as a vital source of inspiration and play a crucial role in driving transformative changes, even when the limelight does not shine upon them.
These remarkable individuals have dedicated their efforts tirelessly in various fields to foster enduring changes and improve the lives of their fellow citizens.
The Padma Award will be a tribute to their relentless efforts and unwavering commitment in facilitating this change.
Earlier today, nearly 1,000 personnel from police, fire, home guard, and Civil Defence Services were recognized with gallantry and service medals on the eve of Republic Day.
Here’s a list of some of the Padma Awardees (according to sources):
Bhagwandas Raikar (Madhya Pradesh)
Bhiklya Ladkya Dhinda (Maharashtra)
Brij Lal Bhatt (Jammu and Kashmir)
Charan Hembram (Odisha)
Chiranjee Lal Yadav (Uttar Pradesh)
Dr. Padma Gurmet (Jammu and Kashmir)
Kollakkaiyil Devaki Amma Ji (Kerala)
Mahendra Kumar Mishra (Odisha)
Naresh Chandra Dev Verma (Tripura)
Othuvar Thiruthani (Tamil Nadu)
Raghupat Singh (Uttar Pradesh)
Raghuveer Khedkar (Maharashtra)
Rajastapathi Kalaiyappa Gounder (Tamil Nadu)
Sangyusang S. Pongener (Nagaland)
Shrirang Devba Lad (Maharashtra)
Thiruvarur Bakthavatsalam (Tamil Nadu)
Anke Gowda (Karnataka)
Armida Fernandes (Maharashtra)
Dr. Shyam Sundar (Uttar Pradesh)
Gaffaruddin Mewati (Rajasthan)
Khem Raj Sundriyal (Haryana)
Mir Hajibhai Kasambhai (Gujarat)
Mohan Nagar (Madhya Pradesh)
Nilesh Mandlewala (Gujarat)
R & S Godbole (Chhattisgarh)
Ram Reddy Mamidi (Telangana)
Simanchal Patro (Odisha)
Suresh Hanagwadi (Karnataka)
Techi Gubin (Arunachal Pradesh)
Yumnam Jatra Singh (Manipur)
Budhri Tathi (Chhattisgarh)
Dr. Kumarasamy Thangaraj (Telangana)
Dr. Punniyamurthy Natarajan (Tamil Nadu)
Haily War (Meghalaya)
Inderjit Singh Sidhu (Chandigarh)
K. Pazhanivel (Puducherry)
Kailash Chandra Pant (Madhya Pradesh)
Nuruddin Ahmed (Assam)
Pokila Lektepi (Assam)
R. Krishnan (Tamil Nadu)
S.G. Sushilemma (Karnataka)
Taga Ram Bhil (Rajasthan)
Vishva Bandhu (Bihar)
Dharmiklal Chunilal Pandya (Gujarat)
Shafi Shauq (Jammu and Kashmir)
The Padma Awards are among the highest civilian honors in the country, announced each year on the eve of Republic Day.
These awards recognize exemplary achievements across various fields where public service plays a crucial role.