On the eve of Republic Day 2025, the Government of India proudly announced the recipients of the prestigious Padma Awards. These honors celebrate individuals who have made exceptional contributions across various domains. The awards are categorized into three tiers: Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri. This year, many unsung heroes will receive recognition for their outstanding work.
Dr. Neerja Bhatla: Champion In Cervical Cancer Prevention
Dr. Neerja Bhatla, a renowned gynecologist from Delhi, will receive the Padma Shri for her significant contributions to medicine. She has been instrumental in advancing the identification, prevention, and management of cervical cancer, positively impacting countless lives.
Bhim Singh Bhavesh: Advocate For Marginalized Communities
Bhim Singh Bhavesh, a social worker from Bhojpur district in Bihar, will be honored for his relentless efforts in uplifting the Musahar community. Through his organization, ‘Nai Asha,’ he has worked tirelessly for 22 years to bring meaningful change to this marginalized group.
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P Datchanamurthy: Preserving South Indian Classical Music
P. Datchanamurthy, a master of the Thavil instrument, will be awarded the Padma Shri for his unparalleled contributions to South Indian music. With a career spanning over five decades, he has played a pivotal role in preserving and promoting this classical art form.
L Hangthing: Innovator In Agriculture
L. Hangthing, a fruit farmer from Noklak district in Nagaland, will be recognized for his innovative agricultural practices. Over the past 30 years, he has successfully cultivated non-native fruits, inspiring farmers across the region.
Sheikh AJ Al Sabah: Spreading Yoga In The Gulf
Kuwait-based yoga practitioner Sheikh AJ Al Sabah will receive the Padma Shri for his contributions to yoga. As the founder of Kuwait’s first licensed yoga studio, ‘Daratma,’ he has promoted yoga across the Gulf region. His initiatives, such as the ‘Shams Youth Yoga’ curriculum and humanitarian efforts for Yemeni refugees, have garnered widespread admiration.
Jonas Masetti: A Vedanta Guru With Global Impact
Brazilian spiritual teacher Jonas Masetti, also known as ‘Vishwanath,’ will be honored for promoting Indian Vedanta and philosophy worldwide. A former mechanical engineer turned guru, he founded the institute ‘Vishwa Vidya,’ impacting over 1.5 lakh students through his teachings.
Hugh And Colleen Gantzer: Pioneers In Travel Journalism
Hugh and Colleen Gantzer, known as the “OG Travel Bloggers,” will be awarded the Padma Shri for revolutionizing Indian travel journalism. Over five decades, they highlighted India’s hidden tourist gems, culture, and traditions through 30 books and over 3,000 articles.
Hariman Sharma: Revolutionizing Apple Farming
Hariman Sharma, a fruit farmer from Himachal Pradesh, will receive the Padma Shri for developing the HRMN 99 apple variety. This innovation enables apple cultivation at altitudes as low as 1,800 feet, opening new avenues in apple farming.
Harvinder Singh: Inspiring Para Athlete
Para athlete Harvinder Singh will be honored with the Padma Shri for his achievements in sports. He secured a gold medal at the 2024 Paris Paralympics and a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, showcasing determination and excellence.
Celebrating The Spirit Of Public Service
The Padma Awards remain one of India’s highest civilian honors, celebrating outstanding achievements and public service. The recipients are selected based on recommendations by a committee appointed by the Prime Minister. This year’s Padma Shri awardees have left an indelible mark in fields such as medicine, social work, music, agriculture, and spirituality, exemplifying the spirit of dedication and excellence.
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