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  • Five include Chinna Jeeyar from Telangana, Andhra receive Padma Awards

    Five include Chinna Jeeyar from Telangana, Andhra receive Padma Awards

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    Hyderabad: Spiritual leaders Swami Chinna Jeeyar and Kamlesh D Patel, music director M. M. Keeravaani, linguist B. Ramakrishna Reddy and social worker Sankurathi Chandra Sekhar from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have been awarded Padma awards.

    The President had approved the conferment of 106 Padma awards, including three duo cases (in a duo case, the award is counted as one), on the eve of this year’s Republic Day.

    Tridandi Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji:

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    President Droupadi Murmu presents Padma Bhushan to His Holiness Tridandi Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji for Spiritualism. He is spreading the Vedic values and vision of the Vaishnava lineage of Sri Ramanujacharya.

    Dr Modadugu Vijay Gupta:

    President presented Padma Shri to Dr Modadugu Vijay Gupta for Science & Engineering. He has worked for the empowerment of rural women and landless people in developing countries through simple, low-cost fish farming technologies that he has developed.

    Kamlesh D. Patel:

    President presented Padma Bhushan to Kamlesh D. Patel for Spiritualism. He is the founder of the Heartfulness Movement, and has developed Kanha Shanti Vanam, which is home to one of the world’s largest meditation centres.

    Dr Hanumantha Rao Pasupuleti:

    President presented Padma Shri to Dr Hanumantha Rao Pasupuleti for Medicine. A doctor and social worker from Hyderabad, he has been working for the rehabilitation and empowerment of divyangjans.

    linguist B. Rama Krishna Reddy:

    B Ramakrishna Reddy received Padma Shri for Literature & Education. He has been a former Professor of linguistics. His interpretation and commentary on tribal data have inspired many scholars to work on tribal languages.



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  • Never thought BJP govt will give me Padma award; PM proved me wrong, says Ahmed Quadri

    Never thought BJP govt will give me Padma award; PM proved me wrong, says Ahmed Quadri

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    New Delhi: Veteran Bidri craft artist from Karnataka Shah Rasheed Ahmed Quadri, who received Padma Shri from President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday, told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he was wrong in believing that the BJP government would not honour him with the prestigious civilian award.

    After the ceremony to confer the Padma award was over at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the prime minister along with Union Home Minister Amit Shah interacted with the awardees.

    When Modi wished Quadri and shook hands, he told the prime minister: “I was expecting a Padma award during the UPA government, but I did not get it. When your government came, I thought now the BJP government will not give me any award. But you have proved me wrong. I expressed my sincere gratitude to you”.

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    The prime minister reciprocated Quadri with namaste and a smile.

    The home minister also witnessed the interaction with a smile.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • In Pics: Padma Awards 2023

    In Pics: Padma Awards 2023

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  • Kashmiri Artisan G M Zaz Honored With Padma Shri

    Kashmiri Artisan G M Zaz Honored With Padma Shri

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    SRINAGAR: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday conferred Padma awards to recipients of this year’s honors at a ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

    The conferment of these awards, including three duo cases (which are counted as one award), had been approved by the President on the eve of Republic Day, totaling 106 recipients.

    On Wednesday, more than 50 individuals were bestowed with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri awards.

    In the civil investiture ceremony, Ghulam Mohammad Zaz was honored with the Padma Shri award in the Art category, recognizing his exceptional skills as a Kashmiri artisan.

    Ghulam Mohammad Zaz, is a Kashmiri master craftsman who specializes in the manufacture of handmade musical instruments like Sitaar, Rabab, Tawoos, and Santoor. He is widely recognized across the country and overseas for his role in manufacturing quality musical instruments, especially Santoor.

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  • HM Amit Shah hosts dinner for Padma awardees

    HM Amit Shah hosts dinner for Padma awardees

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    New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday hosted a dinner for Padma awardees who received the honour from President Droupadi Murmu here.

    “Had the pleasure of hosting a dinner for the esteemed Padma Awardees of 2023. It was a great experience to converse with these amazing individuals who are filled with so much enthusiasm for their chosen fields of work. #PeoplesPadma,” Shah tweeted.

    The President had approved the conferment of 106 Padma awards, including three duo cases (in a duo case, the award is counted as one), on the eve of this year’s Republic Day.

    Of these, over 54 people were awarded — Padma Vibhushan (3), Padma Bhushan (4) and Padma Shri (47) — on Wednesday. Rest of the awardees would be conferred the honour in another ceremony later.

    Former Karnataka chief minister S M Krishna, noted industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and famous playback singer Suman Kalyanpur were among the awardees who were honoured by the President.

    Among the awardees were many unsung heroes. The Modi government has been honouring unsung heroes of the country with Padma awards ever since it came to power in 2014.

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  • List of Padma awards conferred on Wednesday

    List of Padma awards conferred on Wednesday

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    New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday conferred Padma awards to renowned people and unsung heroes, a few posthumously, from different walks of life for their contribution in various fields.

    The President had approved the conferment of 106 Padma awards, including three duo cases (in a duo case, the award is counted as one), on the eve of this year’s Republic Day.

    Of these, 54 awards (three Padma Vibhushan, four Padma Bhushan and 47 Padma Shri) were conferred on Wednesday evening at the investiture ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

    Following is the list of awardees:
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    1. Prof Balkrishna Doshi (Posthumous), Architecture, Gujarat.
    2. Zakir Hussain, Art, Maharashtra (Not present in the investiture ceremony)
    3. Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna, Public Affairs, Karnataka
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    4. Kumar Mangalam Birla, Trade and Industry, Maharashtra
    5. Suman Kalyanpur, Art, Maharashtra
    6. Prof Kapil Kapoor, Literature and Education, Delhi
    7. Kamlesh D Patel, Spiritualism, Telangana
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    8. Jodhaiya Bai Baiga, Art, Madhya Pradesh
    9. Usha Barle, Art, Chhattisgarh
    10. Sankurathri Chandrasekhar, Social Work, Andhra Pradesh
    11. Raman Cheruvayal, Agriculture, Kerala
    12. Bhanubhai Chunilal Chitara, Art, Gujarat
    13. Narendra Chandra Debbarma (Posthumous), Public Affairs, Tripura
    14. Vadivel Gopal and Masi Sadaiyan (Duo), Social Work, Tamil Nadu
    15. Hem Chandra Goswami, Art, Assam
    16. Pritikana Goswami, Art, West Bengal
    17. Dr Modadugu Vijay Gupta, Science and Engineering, Telangana
    18. Dilshad Hussain, Art, Uttar Pradesh
    19. Bhiku Ramji Idate, Social Work, Maharashtra
    20. Dr Rattan Singh Jaggi, Literature and Education, Punjab
    21. Bikram Bahadur Jamatia, Social Work, Tripura
    22. Rakesh Radheyshyam Jhunjhunwala (Posthumous), Trade and Industry, Maharashtra
    23. Guru Thiruvidaimarudur Kuppiah Kalyanasundaram, Art, Tamil Nadu
    24. Dr Ratan Chandra Kar, Medicine, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
    25. Mahipatrai Prataprai Kavi, Art, Gujarat
    26. Maguni Charan Kuanr, Art, Odisha.
    27. Prof (Dr) Arvind Kumar, Science and Engineering, Uttar Pradesh
    28. Risingbor Kurkalang, Art, Meghalaya
    29. Hirbaiben Ibrahimbhai Lobi, Social Work, Gujarat
    30. Prabhakar Bhanudas Mande, Literature and Education, Maharashtra
    31. Nadoja Pindipapanahalli Munivenkatappa, Art, Karnataka
    32. Prof (Dr) Mahendra Pal, Science and Engineering, Gujarat
    33. Nalini Parthasarathi, Medicine, Puducherry
    34. Dr Hanumantha Rao Pasupuleti, Medicine, Telangana
    35. Ramesh Raghunath Patange, Literature and Education, Maharashtra
    36. V P Appukuttan Poduval, Social Work, Kerala
    37. S R D Prasad, Sports, Kerala
    38. Chintalapati Venkatapathi Raju, Art, Andhra Pradesh
    39. Dr Bandi Ramakrishna Reddy, Literature and Education, Telangana
    40. Mangala Kanta Roy, Art, West Bengal
    41. Prof (Dr) Manoranjan Sahu, Medicine, Uttar Pradesh
    42. Kota Satchidananda Sastry, Art, Andhra Pradesh
    43. Gurcharan Singh, Sports, Delhi
    44. Laxman Singh, Social Work, Rajasthan
    45. Prof Prakash Chandra Sood, Literature and Education, Andhra Pradesh
    46. Neihunuo Sorhie, Art, Nagaland
    47. S Subbaraman, Archaeology, Karnataka
    48. Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari, Literature and Education, Uttar Pradesh.
    49. Dhaniram Toto, Literature and Education, West Bengal
    50. Tularam Upreti, Agriculture, Sikkim (not present in the investiture ceremony)
    51. Dr G Veluchamy, Medicine, Tamil Nadu
    52. Karma Wangchu (Posthumous), Social Work, Arunachal Pradesh
    53. Ghulam Mohammad Zaz, Art, Jammu and Kashmir
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  • Karnataka ex-CM Krishna, industrialist Birla, singer Suman Kalyanpur get Padma awards

    Karnataka ex-CM Krishna, industrialist Birla, singer Suman Kalyanpur get Padma awards

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    New Delhi: Former Karnataka chief minister S M Krishna, noted industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and famous playback singer Suman Kalyanpur were given Padma awards by President Droupadi Murmu at a ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday.

    Besides them, billionaire stock market investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, who had passed away last year, was given the Padma Shri posthumously.

    Krishna, a former external affairs minister, who is “known for his statesman-like vision and administrative acumen during a career spanning more than six decades”, was given the Padma Vibhushan, the Rashtrapati Bhavan tweeted.

    He was an external affairs minister in the Congress-led UPA government but had later joined the BJP.

    Noted architect Balkrishna Doshi (posthumously) was also given Padma Vibhushan, the country’s second highest civilian honour. Doshi, known for using minimalistic, simple and eco-friendly approach to architecture, designed many iconic structures.

    Birla, chairman of the Aditya Birla Group, was given the Padma Bhushan. One of the first Indian groups to venture abroad, it has acquired widespread global presence, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said in another tweet.

    Delhi-based professor Kapil Kapoor, spiritual leader Kamlesh D Patel and Kalyanpur were conferred Padma Bhushan, the country’s third highest civilian award.

    A former Professor of English at JNU, Kapoor is known for striving to indigenise higher education by integrating Indian knowledge systems and establishing dedicated institutes, it said.

    Patel is the founder of the Heartfulness Movement, and has developed Kanha Shanti Vanam, which is home to one of the world’s largest meditation centre.

    In another tweet, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said Kalyanpur, a renowned Indian playback singer lent her voice to innumerable hit songs in Hindi, Marathi and 11 other languages during a career spanning four decades.

    The Narendra Modi government has been honouring many unsung heroes who have been contributing to society in different ways with Padma awards since 2014 when it came to power for the first time

    Jodhaiya Bai Baiga, a prominent artist of Baiga painting, Usha Barle, performer of Pandwani and Panthi art forms of Chhattisgarh, and Raman Cheruvayal, a tribal farmer from Kerala who is known for his contribution to sustainable agriculture and preservation of biodiversity, were given the Padma Shri.

    Bhanubhai Chunilal Chitara, who has helped in preserving and promoting the traditional Mata Ni Pachedi craft of Gujarat, and Sankurathri Chandrasekhar, a managing trustee of Sankurathri Foundation which has educated a large number of rural students, provided eye-care to over 37 lakh people and performed over 3 lakh surgeries), were also awarded the Padma Shri.

    The ceremony was attended by Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Modi and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla as well as Home Minister Amit Shah and several other Union ministers.

    The president had approved conferment of 106 Padma awards, including three duo cases (in a duo case, the award is counted as one), on the eve of this year’s Republic Day.

    Of these, over 50 people were awarded — Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri — on Wednesday. Rest of the awardees would be conferred the honour in another ceremony later.

    Padma awards are conferred in three categories — Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. India’s top civilian award Bharat Ratna has not been given to anyone since 2019.

    The awards are given in various disciplines and fields of activities vis-a-vis art, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, civil service, etc.

    Padma Vibhushan is awarded for exceptional and distinguished service; Padma Bhushan for distinguished service of high order; and Padma Shri for distinguished service in any field.

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  • India suffers one stroke death every 4 minutes: Top expert MV Padma Srivastava

    India suffers one stroke death every 4 minutes: Top expert MV Padma Srivastava

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    New Delhi: Brain stroke is the second most common cause of death in India with one patient succumbing to the disease every four minutes, a top health expert flagged on Thursday.

    Padma Shri awardee Dr (Prof) MV Padma Srivastava, who is the most renowned neurologist in the country and is a Professor of Neurology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, participated in the celebration of International Women’s Day event at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital today.

    Delivering a keynote address at the event titled, “Stroke care and its primary preventive methods in poor resource settings in India”, Dr Srivastava said, “Stroke is the second most common cause of death in India. About 1,85,000 strokes occur every year in India with nearly one stroke every 40 seconds and one stroke death every 4 minutes.”

    She further referred to the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) and said that most incidents of stroke were recorded in the country.

    “India bore most of the burden of stroke with 68.6 per cent incidence of stroke. 70.9 per cent stroke deaths and 77.7 Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) lost. These figures are alarming for India with many living in poor resource settings. Another alarming and important finding of the GBD 2010 stroke project is 5.2 million (31 per cent) strokes were in children aged less than 20 years. The stroke burden is greater in India and more so among younger and middle-aged people,” she said.

    The health expert flagged the lack of necessary infrastructure to deal with the alarming data in the country.

    “In spite of these alarming figures, many Indian hospitals lack the necessary infrastructure and organization required to treat stroke patients quickly and efficiently and do not deliver adequate stroke care. The stroke services across the country especially in public sector hospitals are deficient in many aspects,” Dr Srivastava said.

    The Padma Shri awardee further listed the solutions to boost the infrastructure needed to tackle the rising numbers.

    “One of the solutions for this deficiency in rich and poor resource settings in India is to adopt Telestroke models in poor resource settings. Implementation of Telemedicine / Telestroke facilities is an important step for bridging the economically and geographically challenged and underprivileged sections of the society,” she said.

    This program also included inspirational talks by three distinguished faculty members of the hospital.

    The members included Dr Jayashree Sood, Chairperson, Institute of Anesthesiology, who spoke on how to maintain the balance between work and life, especially for women, Prof Kusum Verma, Advisor Cytopathology who spoke on her experiences mitigating professional challenges and Padma Bhushan Dr Neelam Kler Chairperson of Department of Neonatology who talked about her belief in the saying ‘Never say Never’.

    This program was hosted by the department of Research and chaired by Prof NK Ganguly, former director general ICMR and Chairperson department of Research, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

    The department of research at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has a robust PhD program and a state of art equipped laboratory with a focus on basic and translational research in varied fields including neurobiology, cancer biology, stem cell biology, immunology, autoimmune and infectious diseases.

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  • Padma awardee puppeteer says will try to draw attention of Prez to plight of artistes

    Padma awardee puppeteer says will try to draw attention of Prez to plight of artistes

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    Bhubaneswar: Eminent puppeteer Maguni Charan Kuanr, elated over his selection for the Padma Shri award, on Thursday said he will try to draw the attention of President Droupadi Murmu to the plight of the artistes in the villages.

    The 85-year-old artiste was among the four persons from the state who were selected for the coveted award, the three others being noted litterateur Antaryami Mishra, Sambalpuri folk singer Krishna Patel and conservationist Priyabrat Sahu.

    Kuanr recalled how he had urged the then President APJ Abdul Kalam for help to keep the art form alive, during a meeting while receiving an award.

    He said he has sold his wife’s ornaments for the art form.

    Kuanr, who hails from a family of traditional puppeteers, said he was initiated into the art form of Kandhei Nach’ (doll dance) by his father Baishnab Charan Kuanr.

    Among other Padma awardees, Patel has lent her voice to renowned Sambalpuri folk song Rangabati Rangabati’ along with Jitendra Haripal, who has already received the Padma award for the song.

    A popular name in western Odisha, Patel has sung over 500 songs. She was less than 21 years of age when she sang the Rangabati Rangabati’ song.

    Eminent Odia litterateur Antaryami Mishra, who has received the award for his contribution to research in Odia language, grammar, culture and history for the last 50 years, has so far authored around 30 books.

    Another Padma awardee from the state, Ayurveda practitioner Patayat Sahu, has grown more than 3,000 medicinal plants in his Nandol village in Kalahandi district without the help of fertilisers, chemicals or pesticides.

    Sahu said he learnt traditional healing practices from his grandfather, who was a vaidya’ (traditional healer) and that he does not charge anything from his patients.

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  • By conferring Padma Vibhushan on Mulayam, govt has made mockery of his contributions: SP leader

    By conferring Padma Vibhushan on Mulayam, govt has made mockery of his contributions: SP leader

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    Lucknow: By conferring the Padma Vibhushan on Mulayam Singh Yadav, the government has made a mockery of his stature and contributions to the country, Samajwadi Party leader Swami Prasad Maurya said on Thursday.

    He and other party leaders demanded that the Samajwadi Party founder be conferred the Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civilian award.

    Yadav was conferred the Padma Vibhushan, the country’s second highest civilian honour, posthumously on Wednesday.

    Reacting to the award, SP MLA Maurya tweeted in Hindi, “By giving Padma Vibhushan posthumously to Netaji Shri Mulayam Singh Yadav, the Government of India has made a mockery of Netaji’s stature, work and contributions to the nation. If Netaji had to be respected then he should have been honoured with Bharat Ratna.”

    Similar views were expressed by party spokesperson I P Singh.

    “Except the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian honour, no other honour befits the son of the soil, Late Mulayam Singh Yadav. An announcement should be made to give Bharat Ratna to our respected Netaji without any delay,” Singh tweeted.

    Yadav, the Samajwadi Party founder and three-time Uttar Pradesh chief minister, died on October 10 last year.

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