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Padma Awards 2020: Jaitley, Sushma conferred Padma Vibhushan; Anand Mahindra, Manohar Parrikar get Padma Bhushan; Karan Johar gets Padma Shri

FP Staff January 26, 2020, 00:12:09 IST

Padma Awards: The Padma Vibhushan for this year has been awarded to a total of seven prominent personalities, while 16 have been given the Padma Bhushan and 118 have been given the Padma Shri

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Padma Awards 2020: Jaitley, Sushma conferred Padma Vibhushan; Anand Mahindra, Manohar Parrikar get Padma Bhushan; Karan Johar gets Padma Shri

Ahead of the 71 Republic Day celebrations, the government announced the names of Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri awardees on Saturday. The Padma Vibhushan was awarded to seven prominent personalities, including Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj, George Fernandes while 16 were conferred the Padma Bhushan and 118 have been given the Padma Shri, officials said. The names were announced by the government on the eve of Republic Day. [caption id=“attachment_7956721” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj and Mary Kom are among the seven recipients of Padma Vibhushan Awards Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj and Mary Kom are among the seven recipients of Padma Vibhushan Awards[/caption] Padma Vibhushan Eminent personalities, including former Union ministers Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj and George Fernandes, Olympian boxer Mary Kom, former Mauritius prime minister Anerood Jugnauth, classical singer from Varanasi Chhannulal Mishra and Sri Vishveshateertha Swamiji Sri of the Pejavara Matha in Udupi have been honoured with the Padma Vibhushan. Jaitley, Swaraj and Fernandes have been given the Padma Vibhushan award posthumously, the officials said. Thirty-six-year-old Mary Kom, also a Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament, won a bronze medal in the 2012 London Olympics while also being crowned as world champion six times in an illustrious career. Padma Bhushan Awards The government also announced names of 16 Padma Bhushan award recipients Former defence minister Manohar Parrikar, industrialists Anand Mahindra and Venu Shrinivasan, Olympian badminton player PV Sindhu, former Nagaland chief minister SC Jamir and Muzaffar Hussain Baig are among the sixteen awarded the Padma Bhushan, officials said. The 24-year-old Sindhu is a silver medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics and is also the only Indian world champion in badminton. Sindhu has also won four other World Championships medals — 2 silver and 2 bronze — besides the gold, she won last year. Baig, 73, is a former deputy chief minister and finance minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. A founder leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Baig was one of the few politicians who was not detained by the Union government after the abrogation of provisions of Article 370 on 5 August. The politician has been awarded for his contribution to public affairs and is among the 16 people who have been honoured with the Padma Bhushan, the third-highest civilian award after Bharat Ratna and Padma Vibhushan. The other recipients of Padma Bhushan awards are:

NameFieldState/Country
M Mumtaz Ali (Sri M)Others-SpiritualismKerala
Syed Muazzem Ali (Posthumous)Public AffairsBangladesh
Muzaffar Hussain BaigPublic AffairsJammu and Kashmir
Ajoy ChakravortyArtWest Bengal
Manoj DasLiterature and EducationPuducherry
Balkrishna DoshiOthers-ArchitectureGujarat
Krishnammal JagannathanSocial WorkTamil Nadu
SC JamirPublic AffairsNagaland
Anil Prakash JoshiSocial WorkUttarakhand
Dr Tsering LandolMedicineLadakh
Anand MahindraTrade and IndustryMaharashtra
Neelakanta Ramakrishna Madhava Menon (Posthumous)Public AffairsKerala
Manohar Parrikar (Posthumous)Public AffairsGoa
Professor Jagdish ShethLiterature and EducationUSA
PV SindhuSportsTelangana
Shri Venu SrinivasanTrade and IndustryTamil Nadu

  Padma Shri Awards: Karan Johar, Kangna Ranaut and Zaheer Khan among 118 named The Padma Shri for this year has been awarded to a total of 118 eminent personalities across fields of art, literature and education, medicine, trade and industry, sports, public affairs, social work and science and engineering. Some of the prominent recipients of the awards include filmmakers Karan Johar and Ekta Kapoor, actor Kangana Ranaut, cricketer Zaheer Khan and Naukri.com founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani, among others. In the sports category, besides Zaheer also named for the Padma Shri awards are current Indian women’s hockey captain Rani Rampal, former Indian men’s hockey player MP Ganesh, shooter Jitu Rai, former Indian women’s football team captain Oinam Bembem Devi and archer Tarundeep Rai. The 41-year-old Zaheer is one of the country’s finest fast bowlers and is only behind the legendary Kapil Dev in terms of wickets among Indian pacers in the traditional Test format. He also won the 2011 World Cup with the Indian team. The 25-year-old Rani Rampal has played more than 200 matches for India and she recently helped the country secure a Tokyo Olympics berth by beating the United States in the qualification match. Singers Suresh Wadkar and Adnan Sami, as well as veteran TV actor Sarita Joshi have also been conferred with the fourth highest civilian award of the country. Lucknow-based historian and journalist Yogesh Praveen; Assam-based historian Jogendra Nath Phukan are also awarded with Padma Shri, officials said. Jagdish Lal Ahuja, who serves free food to patients and attendants outside PGI hospital in Chandigarh, Mohammed Sharif from Faizabad, who has performed last rites of over 25,000 unclaimed bodies, and elephant doctor from Assam Kushal Konwar Sarma are among unsung heroes awarded the coveted Padma Shri award this year, officials said on Saturday. The awardees, announced on the eve of Republic Day, also include Javed Ahmad Tak, a differently-abled social worker from Jammu and Kashmir working for differently-abled children for over two decades, providing free education, material aid and motivation to over 100 children of 40 villages in Anantnag and Pulwama, they said. Seventy-two-year-old Tulasi Gowda from Karnataka, who earned the sobriquet “encyclopedia of forests” because of her vast knowledge of diverse plants species in spite of lacking formal education, has also been given the award, they said.

NameFieldState/Country
Guru Shashadhar AcharyaArtJharkhand
Dr. Yogi AeronMedicineUttarakhand
Shri Jai Prakash AgarwalTrade and IndustryDelhi
Shri Jagdish Lal AhujaSocial WorkPunjab
Kazi Masum AkhtarLiterature and EducationWest Bengal
Ms. Gloria ArieiraLiterature and EducationBrazil
Khan Zaheerkhan BakhtiyarkhanSportsMaharashtra
Dr. Padmavathy BandopadhyayMedicineUttar Pradesh
Dr. Sushovan BanerjeeMedicineWest Bengal
Dr. Digambar BeheraMedicineChandigarh
Dr. Damayanti BeshraLiterature and EducationOdisha
Shri Pawar Popatrao BhagujiSocial WorkMaharashtra
Shri Himmata Ram BhambhuSocial WorkRajasthan
Shri Sanjeev BikhchandaniTrade and IndustryUttar Pradesh
Shri Gafurbhai M. BilakhiaTrade and IndustryGujarat
Shri Bob BlackmanPublic AffairsUnited Kingdom
Ms. Indira P. P. BoraArtAssam
Shri Madan Singh ChauhanArtChhattisgarh
Ms. Usha ChaumarSocial WorkRajasthan
Shri Lil Bahadur ChettriLiterature and EducationAssam
Ms. Lalitha & Ms. Saroja Chidambaram (Duo)*ArtTamil Nadu
Dr. Vajira ChitrasenaArtSri Lanka
Dr. Purushottam DadheechArtMadhya Pradesh
Shri Utsav Charan DasArtOdisha
Prof. Indra Dassanayake (Posthumous)Literature and EducationSri Lanka
Shri H. M. DesaiLiterature and EducationGujarat
Shri Manohar DevadossArtTamil Nadu
Ms. Oinam Bembem DeviSportsManipur
Ms. Lia DiskinSocial WorkBrazil
Shri M. P. GaneshSportsKarnataka
Dr. Bangalore GangadharMedicineKarnataka
Dr. Raman GangakhedkarScience and EngineeringMaharashtra
Shri Barry GardinerPublic AffairsUnited Kingdom
Shri Chewang Motup GobaTrade and IndustryLadakh
Shri Bharat GoenkaTrade and IndustryKarnataka
Shri Yadla GopalaraoArtAndhra Pradesh
Shri Mitrabhanu GountiaArtOdisha
Ms. Tulasi GowdaSocial WorkKarnataka
Shri Sujoy K. GuhaScience and EngineeringBihar
Shri. Harekala HajabbaSocial WorkKarnataka
Shri Enamul HaqueOthers-ArchaeologyBangladesh
Shri Madhu Mansuri HasmukhArtJharkhand
Shri Abdul Jabbar (Posthumous)Social WorkMadhya Pradesh
Shri Bimal Kumar JainSocial WorkBihar
Ms. Meenakshi JainLiterature and EducationDelhi
Shri Nemnath JainTrade and IndustryMadhya Pradesh
Ms. Shanti JainArtBihar
Shri Sudhir JainScience and EngineeringGujarat
Shri Benichandra JamatiaLiterature and EducationTripura
Shri KV Sampath Kumar and Ms Vidushi Jayalakshmi KS (duo)Literature and Education-JournalismKarnataka
Shri Karan JoharArtMaharashtra
Dr. Leela JoshiMedicineMadhya Pradesh
Ms. Sarita JoshiArtMaharashtra
Shri C KamlovaLiterature and EducationMizoram
Dr. Ravi Kannan RMedicineAssam
Ms. Ekta KapoorArtMaharashtra
Shri Yazdi Naoshirwan KaranjiaArtGujarat
Shri Narayan J Joshi KarayalLiterature and EducationGujarat
Dr. Narindar Nath KhannaMedicineUttar Pradesh
Shri Naveen KhannaScience and EngineeringDelhi
Shri SP KothariLiterature and EducationUSA
Shri VK Munusamy KrishnapaktharArtPuducherry
Shri M. K. KunjolSocial WorkKerala
Shri Manmohan Mahapatra (Posthumous)ArtOdisha
Ustad Anwar Khan MangniyarArtRajasthan
Shri Kattungal Subramaniam ManilalScience and EngineeringKerala
Shri Munna MasterArtRajasthan
Prof. Abhiraj Rajendra MishraLiterature and EducationHimachal Pradesh
Ms. Binapani MohantyLiterature and EducationOdisha
Dr. Arunoday MondalMedicineWest Bengal
Dr. Prithwindra MukherjeeLiterature and EducationFrance
Shri Sathyanarayan MundayoorSocial WorkArunachal Pradesh
Shri Manilal NagArtWest Bengal
Shri N. Chandrasekharan NairLiterature and EducationKerala
Dr. Tetsu Nakamura (Posthumous)Social WorkAfghanistan
Shri Shiv Datt NirmohiLiterature and EducationJammu and Kashmir
Shri Pu Lalbiakthanga PachuauLiterature and Education-JournalismMizoram
Ms. Moozhikkal PankajakshiArtKerala
Dr. Prasanta Kumar PattanaikLiterature and EducationUSA
Shri Jogendra Nath PhukanLiterature and EducationAssam
Ms. Rahibai Soma PopereOthers-AgricultureMaharashtra
Shri Yogesh PraveenLiterature and EducationUttar Pradesh
Shri Jitu RaiSportsUttar Pradesh
Shri Tarundeep RaiSportsSikkim
Shri S. RamakrishnanSocial WorkTamil Nadu
Ms. Rani RampalSportsHaryana
Ms. Kangana RanautArtMaharashtra
Shri Dalavai Chalapathi RaoArtAndhra Pradesh
Shri Shahbuddin RathodLiterature and EducationGujarat
Shri Kalyan Singh RawatSocial WorkUttarakhand
Shri Chintala Venkat ReddyOthers-AgricultureTelangana
Smt. (Dr.) Shanti RoyMedicineBihar
Shri Radhammohan & Ms.Sabarmatee (Duo)*Others-AgricultureOdisha
Shri Batakrushna SahooOthers-Animal HusbandryOdisha
Ms. Trinity SaiooOthers-AgricultureMeghalaya
Shri Adnan SamiArtMaharashtra
Shri Vijay SankeshwarTrade and IndustryKarnataka
Dr. Kushal Konwar SarmaMedicineAssam
Shri Sayed Mehboob Shah Qadri alias SayedbhaiSocial WorkMaharashtra
Shri Mohammed SharifSocial WorkUttar Pradesh
Shri Shyam Sunder SharmaArtBihar
Dr. Gurdip SinghMedicineGujarat
Shri Ramjee SinghSocial WorkBihar
Shri Vashishtha Narayan Singh (Posthumous)Science and EngineeringBihar
Shri Daya Prakash SinhaArtUttar Pradesh
Dr. Sandra Desa SouzaMedicineMaharashtra
Shri Vijayasarathi SribhashyamLiterature and EducationTelangana
Smt. Kalee Shabi Mahaboob and Shri Sheik Mahaboob Subani (Duo)*ArtTamil Nadu
Shri Javed Ahmad TakSocial WorkJammu and Kashmir
Shri Pradeep ThalappilScience and EngineeringTamil Nadu
Shri Yeshe Dorjee ThongchiLiterature and EducationArunachal Pradesh
Shri Robert ThurmanLiterature and EducationUSA
Shri Agus Indra UdayanaSocial WorkIndonesia
Shri Harish Chandra VermaScience and EngineeringUttar Pradesh
Shri Sundaram VermaSocial WorkRajasthan
Dr. Romesh Wadhwani TekchandTrade and IndustryUSA
Shri Suresh WadkarArtMaharashtra
Shri Prem WatsaTrade and IndustryCanada

Sathyanarayan Mundayoor, known as Uncle Moosa of Arunachal Pradesh, who has been promoting education and reading culture in remote areas of northeastern states for last four decades; Abdul Jabbar aka ‘voice of Bhopal’ (posthumously), known for fighting for the cause of victims and survivor of 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy; and Usha Chaumar, a Dalit social worker working in the field of sanitation in Rajasthan, have also been given the award. Poptarao Pawar of Ahmednagar (Maharashtra), known for reviving groundwater of in drought-prone Hiware Bazar area; Harekala Hazabba, a 64-year-old social worker from Karnataka providing affordable education to poor children; Arunoday Mondal, a doctor from West Bengal who treats patients in remote Sunderbans; Radha Mohan and his daughter Sabarmatee, both Gandhians who have converted a piece of degraded land into a vast food forest in Odisha by using only organic techniques are among the Padma Shri awardees, it said. A school and tribal farmer from Meghalaya, Trinity Saioo, who is spearheading a turmeric farming movement, Ravi Kannan, an oncologist from Chennai who is treating cancer patients in Assam’s Barak Valley, S Ramakrishnan, a differently-abled social worker who has rehabilitated more than 14,000 differently-abled people in over four decades in Tamil Nadu have also been given the coveted prize. The government has also conferred Padma Shri to 68-year old environmentalist Sundaram Verma, who planted 50,000 trees in Rajasthan; Munna Master, a Muslim bhajan singer from the state; Yogi Aeron, an 81-year old doctor from Uttarakhand who has been treating burn and bite victims for free for last 35-years; and Rahibai Soma Popere, a self-taught tribal woman famous globally for her work in agro-biodiversity conservation. Modi congratulates winners Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated the Padma awardees, saying they include extraordinary people. “Congratulations to all those who have been conferred the Padma Awards,” he tweeted. The prime minister said the awardees include “extraordinary individuals who have made exceptional contributions to our society, nation and humanity”.

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