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[[File: padma vibhushan.jpg|Padma Vibhushan|frame|500px]] [[File: padma bhushan.jpg|Padma Bhushan (obverse)|frame|left|500px]] [[File: padma bhushan1.jpg|Padma Bhushan |frame|500px]] [[File: padma shri.jpg|Padma Shri|frame|left| 500px]] [[Category:India|P]] [[Category:Government |P]] [[Category: Law,Constitution,Judiciary |P]] [[Category:Name|Alphabet]] {| class="wikitable" |- |colspan="0"|<div style="font-size:100%"> This article has been sourced from an authoritative, official <br/>publication. 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These are given for distinguished service in any field including Art, Literature and Education, Science and Engineering, Sports, Medicine, etc. Padma Awards are announced on the eve of the Republic Day every year. ==2011== '''PADMA AWARDS CONFERRED ON REPUBLIC DAY 2011''' ===Padma Vibhushan Recipients=== Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia Dr. Vijay Laxman Kelkar Dr. Sitakant Mahapatra Shri K. Parasaran Shri Azim Premji Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao Professor Palle Rama Rao Smt. Homai Vyarawalla Dr. Akhlaq Ur Rahman Kidwai Prof. O.N.V. Kurup Shri Brajesh Chandra Mishra Dr. (Smt.) Kapila Vatsyayan ===Padma Bhushan Recipients=== Shri S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Shri Mahesh Nilkanth Buch Shri C.V. Chandrasekhar Shri Yogesh Chander Deveshwar Shri Sankha Ghosh Shri Khayyam Shri Madavoor Vasudevan Nair Dr. S. Ramachandraan Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade Dr. G.V.K. Reddy Smt. Waheeda Rehman Shri Analjit Singh Dr. Surendra Singh Dr. Rudrapatna Krishna Sastry Srikantan Dr. K. Raghavan Thirumulpad (Posthumous) Shri Rajshree Birla Shri Ajai Chowdhry Shri Satyadev Dubey Shri T.RS,.S. George Shri S. Gopalkrishnan Dr. Keki Byram Grant (Posthumous) Shri Shashi Kapoor Shri Krishen Khanna Smt. Chanda Kochhar Shri Dwijen Mukherjee Dr. Ramdas Madhav Pai Shri Dasharath Patel (Posthumous) Shri Rajendra Singh Pawar Dr. Kallam Anji Reddy Shri Shyam Saran Ms. Arpita Singh ===Padma Shri Recipients :=== Shri Mamraj Agarwala Shri Mecca Refeeque Ahmed Prof. M. Annamalai Dr. Jockin Arputham Shri Granville Austin Dr. Pukhraj Bafna Dr. Mani Bhaumik Ms. Urvashi Butalia Shri Ajoy Chakrabarty Smt. Nomita Shipra Chandy Dr. Neelam Man Singh Chowdhry Dr. Pravin Darji Dr. Chandra Prakash Deval Smt. Mahasundari Devi Ms. N. Kunjarani Devi Prof. (Dr.) Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar Shri Gajan Govardhana Dr. Mansoor Hasan Dr. Indira Hinduja Shri Shaji Neelakantan Karun Shri Sat Pal Khattar Shri Balraj Komal Shri Sushil Kumar Smt. Rajni Kumar Smt. Shanti Teresa Lakra Shri V.V.S. 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Marthanda Pillai Smt. Krishna Poonia Shri C. N. Reghavendran Shri K. Raghavendran Rao Ms. Anita Reddy Dr. Suman Sahai Smt. Buangi Sailo Shri Gopalan Nair Shankar Prof. D.D. Sharma Prof. Nilamber Dev Sharma Prof. E.A. Siddiq Shri Harbhajan Singh Dr. Subra Suresh Shri Kanubhai Hasmukhbhai Tailor Smt. Usha Uthup Prof. (Dr.) Sivapatham Vittal Shri Narayan Singh Bhati Zipashni =The legal aspect= ==A limit on the number of awards?== Will govt restrict No. of Padma awards? Dhananjay Mahapatra [http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=CAP/2013/08/12&PageLabel=13&EntityId=Ar01300&ViewMode=HTML The Times of India] 2013/08/12 In July 2013, the government issued a revised format for aspirants to apply for Padma awards, the highest state conferred civilian decoration. In the five years 2008-12, the government has conferred over 600 awards—38 Padma Vibhushan, 155 Padma Bhushan and 416 Padma Shri— on people who could be put in three categories—well-known, not so well-known and unknown. Given the snob value of perceived national (political) recognition through Padma awards, there has been a mad scramble for it in the past. Every year, a flood of applications deluge a high-level awards committee. Applicants employ the art of verbose eulogy about their achievements. The committee waddles through reams of paper before shortlisting the winners, announced on the eve of Republic Day . To limit the verbal diarrhoea, the home ministry this year has asked aspirants not to exceed 800 words for their achievements. How are the awardees selected and do they really deserve the nation’s highest civilian recognition? Is it just political expediency, appeasement, placation or quid pro quo? Are these akin to titles like Rai Saheb or Rai Bahadur conferred by the colonial masters on their most loyal subjects? === Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India=== Reflection of these questions can be seen in the Supreme Court’s 1995 judgment in Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India. It had said, “During the British occupation, India has had a spate of title hunters who brought degradation and much harm to healthy public life. The title hunters have always been considered a menace to the safe growth of a society. Though the Padma awards are not titles but in case these awards are given at the whims of the authorities, without a proper criteria and method of selection, they are bound to do more harm to the society than the title-seekers did during the British regime.” Many are genuine achievers and conferment of the awards on them remains beyond the realm of question. But several awardees raise more than a question about their credentials. Disgusted over indiscriminate conferment of Padma awards, Acharya J B Kriplani had in 1969 moved ''' ‘The Conferment of Decorations on Persons (Abolition) Bill’''' in Parliament. N K P Salve, despite agreeing with Kriplani’s concern, had opposed the bill. Salve had said, “I am aware that the decorations have been bestowed indiscriminately on businessmen and others. In fact, one of my suggestions is that any decoration awarded to any person who is found guilty of any ‘commercial offence’ should be withdrawn. We should be extremely strict about the awarding of decorations. In fact, it is within my knowledge that some of them have put their decorations to commercial exploitation. In fact, a certain managing director of a company wrote a letter to me . On his letterhead was written ‘Ex-Rai Bahadur, Padma Vibhushan’ so and so.” The Supreme Court in its 1995 judgment disagreed with the petitioners that these awards were akin to titles, which stood abolished by ''' Article 18 of the Constitution. ''' Amicus curiae Santosh Hegde, who later became a judge of the SC, argued that the Constitution did not envisage state recognition of meritorious services through conferment of awards. But he suggested that to avoid criticism of creating a separate class of awardees, they must not use the awards as either a prefix or suffix to their names. The court agreed with Hegde’s suggestion but was not averse to conferment of the awards. “The theory of equality does not mandate that merit should not be recognized. In this context, we may refer to the various clauses of Article 51A and specifically clause (j) which exhorts every citizen ‘to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity, so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement’. It is, therefore, necessary that there should be a system of awards and decorations to recognize excellence in the performance of these duties,” the court said. Should there be a premium put on the awards by limiting the numbers of awardees to a deserving few rather than over a 100 every year? Should the government also put out the reasons why some known performers were rejected or not considered for these awards? The court had answered this too. “There are no limitations prescribed for the maximum number of awards that can be granted in a given year or the maximum number that is permissible in each category. The Prime Minister’s Committee on Awards & Honours, 1948 had recommended certain limitations in terms of numbers but these have not been incorporated in the extant guidelines,” it said. While advocating a transparent selection process, the court said, “We may only say that the committee may keep in view our anxiety that the number of awards should not be so large as to dilute their value. We may point out that in some countries, including US, the total number of awards to be given is restricted.” =See also= [[Bharat Ratna]]
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We will pay for local calls, but you are expected to tally =Padma awards= Padma awards are amongst the highest civilian awards of the country. There are three categories of Padma Awards - 'Padma Vibhushan', 'Padma Bhushan' and 'Padma Shri'. These are given for distinguished service in any field including Art, Literature and Education, Science and Engineering, Sports, Medicine, etc. Padma Awards are announced on the eve of the Republic Day every year. ==2011== '''PADMA AWARDS CONFERRED ON REPUBLIC DAY 2011''' ===Padma Vibhushan Recipients=== Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia Dr. Vijay Laxman Kelkar Dr. Sitakant Mahapatra Shri K. Parasaran Shri Azim Premji Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao Professor Palle Rama Rao Smt. Homai Vyarawalla Dr. Akhlaq Ur Rahman Kidwai Prof. O.N.V. Kurup Shri Brajesh Chandra Mishra Dr. (Smt.) Kapila Vatsyayan ===Padma Bhushan Recipients=== Shri S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Shri Mahesh Nilkanth Buch Shri C.V. Chandrasekhar Shri Yogesh Chander Deveshwar Shri Sankha Ghosh Shri Khayyam Shri Madavoor Vasudevan Nair Dr. S. Ramachandraan Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade Dr. G.V.K. Reddy Smt. Waheeda Rehman Shri Analjit Singh Dr. Surendra Singh Dr. Rudrapatna Krishna Sastry Srikantan Dr. K. Raghavan Thirumulpad (Posthumous) Shri Rajshree Birla Shri Ajai Chowdhry Shri Satyadev Dubey Shri T.RS,.S. George Shri S. Gopalkrishnan Dr. Keki Byram Grant (Posthumous) Shri Shashi Kapoor Shri Krishen Khanna Smt. Chanda Kochhar Shri Dwijen Mukherjee Dr. Ramdas Madhav Pai Shri Dasharath Patel (Posthumous) Shri Rajendra Singh Pawar Dr. Kallam Anji Reddy Shri Shyam Saran Ms. Arpita Singh ===Padma Shri Recipients :=== Shri Mamraj Agarwala Shri Mecca Refeeque Ahmed Prof. M. Annamalai Dr. Jockin Arputham Shri Granville Austin Dr. Pukhraj Bafna Dr. Mani Bhaumik Ms. Urvashi Butalia Shri Ajoy Chakrabarty Smt. Nomita Shipra Chandy Dr. Neelam Man Singh Chowdhry Dr. Pravin Darji Dr. Chandra Prakash Deval Smt. Mahasundari Devi Ms. N. Kunjarani Devi Prof. (Dr.) Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar Shri Gajan Govardhana Dr. Mansoor Hasan Dr. Indira Hinduja Shri Shaji Neelakantan Karun Shri Sat Pal Khattar Shri Balraj Komal Shri Sushil Kumar Smt. Rajni Kumar Smt. Shanti Teresa Lakra Shri V.V.S. Laxman Shri Devanoora Mahadeva Ms. Shital Kamalakar Mahajan Dr. Shyama Prasad Mandal Dr. M.H. Mehta Shri Ritu Menon Dr. Azad Moopen M Prof. (Dr.) Bhalchandra Vana Nemade Dr. Jose Chacko Periappuram Prof. Karl Harrington Potter Shri Dadi Dorab Pudumjee Prof. Riyaz Punjabi Prof. Koneru Ramakrishna Rao Smt. M.K. Saroja Shri P.K. Sen Shri Anant Darshan Shankar Shri Khangembam Mangi Singh Shri Jayaram Subramaniam Ms. Tabu Shri Prahlad Singh Tipanya Dr. Om Prakash Agarwal Prof. (Dr.) M. Ahmed Ali Prof. (Dr.) Upendra Baxi Shri Mahim Bora Prof. Pullella Sri Rama Chandrudu Dr. Martha Alter Chen Ms. Mamang Dai Smt. Kajol Devgan Shri Makar Dhwaj Darogha Prof. (Dr.) Devi Prasad Dwivedi Smt. Sunayana Hazarilal Prof. S.R. Janakiraman Dr. Girish Kasaravalli Shri Sahabzade Irrfan Ali Khan Prof. Krishna Kumar Shri Peruvanam Kuttan Marar Shri Barun Mazumder Shri Jivya Soma Mhase Smt. Gulshan Nanda Shri Gagan Narang Dr. Avvai Natarajan Smt. Sheela Patel Smt. Kshemavathy Pavithran Prof. (Dr.) A. Marthanda Pillai Smt. Krishna Poonia Shri C. N. Reghavendran Shri K. Raghavendran Rao Ms. Anita Reddy Dr. Suman Sahai Smt. Buangi Sailo Shri Gopalan Nair Shankar Prof. D.D. Sharma Prof. Nilamber Dev Sharma Prof. E.A. Siddiq Shri Harbhajan Singh Dr. Subra Suresh Shri Kanubhai Hasmukhbhai Tailor Smt. Usha Uthup Prof. (Dr.) Sivapatham Vittal Shri Narayan Singh Bhati Zipashni =The legal aspect= ==A limit on the number of awards?== Will govt restrict No. of Padma awards? Dhananjay Mahapatra [http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=CAP/2013/08/12&PageLabel=13&EntityId=Ar01300&ViewMode=HTML The Times of India] 2013/08/12 In July 2013, the government issued a revised format for aspirants to apply for Padma awards, the highest state conferred civilian decoration. In the five years 2008-12, the government has conferred over 600 awards—38 Padma Vibhushan, 155 Padma Bhushan and 416 Padma Shri— on people who could be put in three categories—well-known, not so well-known and unknown. Given the snob value of perceived national (political) recognition through Padma awards, there has been a mad scramble for it in the past. Every year, a flood of applications deluge a high-level awards committee. Applicants employ the art of verbose eulogy about their achievements. The committee waddles through reams of paper before shortlisting the winners, announced on the eve of Republic Day . To limit the verbal diarrhoea, the home ministry this year has asked aspirants not to exceed 800 words for their achievements. How are the awardees selected and do they really deserve the nation’s highest civilian recognition? Is it just political expediency, appeasement, placation or quid pro quo? Are these akin to titles like Rai Saheb or Rai Bahadur conferred by the colonial masters on their most loyal subjects? === Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India=== Reflection of these questions can be seen in the Supreme Court’s 1995 judgment in Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India. It had said, “During the British occupation, India has had a spate of title hunters who brought degradation and much harm to healthy public life. The title hunters have always been considered a menace to the safe growth of a society. Though the Padma awards are not titles but in case these awards are given at the whims of the authorities, without a proper criteria and method of selection, they are bound to do more harm to the society than the title-seekers did during the British regime.” Many are genuine achievers and conferment of the awards on them remains beyond the realm of question. But several awardees raise more than a question about their credentials. Disgusted over indiscriminate conferment of Padma awards, Acharya J B Kriplani had in 1969 moved ''' ‘The Conferment of Decorations on Persons (Abolition) Bill’''' in Parliament. N K P Salve, despite agreeing with Kriplani’s concern, had opposed the bill. Salve had said, “I am aware that the decorations have been bestowed indiscriminately on businessmen and others. In fact, one of my suggestions is that any decoration awarded to any person who is found guilty of any ‘commercial offence’ should be withdrawn. We should be extremely strict about the awarding of decorations. In fact, it is within my knowledge that some of them have put their decorations to commercial exploitation. In fact, a certain managing director of a company wrote a letter to me . On his letterhead was written ‘Ex-Rai Bahadur, Padma Vibhushan’ so and so.” The Supreme Court in its 1995 judgment disagreed with the petitioners that these awards were akin to titles, which stood abolished by ''' Article 18 of the Constitution. ''' Amicus curiae Santosh Hegde, who later became a judge of the SC, argued that the Constitution did not envisage state recognition of meritorious services through conferment of awards. But he suggested that to avoid criticism of creating a separate class of awardees, they must not use the awards as either a prefix or suffix to their names. The court agreed with Hegde’s suggestion but was not averse to conferment of the awards. “The theory of equality does not mandate that merit should not be recognized. In this context, we may refer to the various clauses of Article 51A and specifically clause (j) which exhorts every citizen ‘to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity, so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement’. It is, therefore, necessary that there should be a system of awards and decorations to recognize excellence in the performance of these duties,” the court said. Should there be a premium put on the awards by limiting the numbers of awardees to a deserving few rather than over a 100 every year? Should the government also put out the reasons why some known performers were rejected or not considered for these awards? The court had answered this too. “There are no limitations prescribed for the maximum number of awards that can be granted in a given year or the maximum number that is permissible in each category. The Prime Minister’s Committee on Awards & Honours, 1948 had recommended certain limitations in terms of numbers but these have not been incorporated in the extant guidelines,” it said. While advocating a transparent selection process, the court said, “We may only say that the committee may keep in view our anxiety that the number of awards should not be so large as to dilute their value. We may point out that in some countries, including US, the total number of awards to be given is restricted.” =See also= [[Bharat Ratna]]
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We will pay for local calls, but you are expected to tally </p> <table id="toc" class="toc"><tr><td><div id="toctitle"><h2>Contents</h2></div> <ul> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1"><a href="#Padma_awards"><span class="tocnumber">1</span> <span class="toctext">Padma awards</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-2"><a href="#2011"><span class="tocnumber">1.1</span> <span class="toctext">2011</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-3 tocsection-3"><a href="#Padma_Vibhushan_Recipients"><span class="tocnumber">1.1.1</span> <span class="toctext">Padma Vibhushan Recipients</span></a></li> <li class="toclevel-3 tocsection-4"><a href="#Padma_Bhushan_Recipients"><span class="tocnumber">1.1.2</span> <span class="toctext">Padma Bhushan Recipients</span></a></li> <li class="toclevel-3 tocsection-5"><a href="#Padma_Shri_Recipients_:"><span class="tocnumber">1.1.3</span> <span class="toctext">Padma Shri Recipients&#160;:</span></a></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-6"><a href="#The_legal_aspect"><span class="tocnumber">2</span> <span class="toctext">The legal aspect</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-7"><a href="#A_limit_on_the_number_of_awards.3F"><span class="tocnumber">2.1</span> <span class="toctext">A limit on the number of awards?</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-3 tocsection-8"><a href="#Supreme_Court_1995:_Balaji_Raghavan_and_S_P_Anand_vs_Union_of_India"><span class="tocnumber">2.1.1</span> <span class="toctext">Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India</span></a></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-9"><a href="#See_also"><span class="tocnumber">3</span> <span class="toctext">See also</span></a></li> </ul> </td></tr></table> <h1><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=1" title="Edit section: Padma awards">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Padma_awards">Padma awards</span></h1> <p>Padma awards are amongst the highest civilian awards of the country. There are three categories of Padma Awards - 'Padma Vibhushan', 'Padma Bhushan' and 'Padma Shri'. These are given for distinguished service in any field including Art, Literature and Education, Science and Engineering, Sports, Medicine, etc. Padma Awards are announced on the eve of the Republic Day every year. </p> <h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=2" title="Edit section: 2011">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="2011">2011</span></h2> <p><b>PADMA AWARDS CONFERRED ON REPUBLIC DAY 2011</b> </p> <h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=3" title="Edit section: Padma Vibhushan Recipients">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Padma_Vibhushan_Recipients">Padma Vibhushan Recipients</span></h3> <p>Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia </p><p>Dr. Vijay Laxman Kelkar </p><p>Dr. Sitakant Mahapatra </p><p>Shri K. Parasaran </p><p>Shri Azim Premji </p><p>Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao </p><p>Professor Palle Rama Rao </p><p>Smt. Homai Vyarawalla </p><p>Dr. Akhlaq Ur Rahman Kidwai </p><p>Prof. O.N.V. Kurup </p><p>Shri Brajesh Chandra Mishra </p><p>Dr. (Smt.) Kapila Vatsyayan </p> <h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=4" title="Edit section: Padma Bhushan Recipients">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Padma_Bhushan_Recipients">Padma Bhushan Recipients</span></h3> <p>Shri S.P. Balasubrahmanyam </p><p>Shri Mahesh Nilkanth Buch </p><p>Shri C.V. Chandrasekhar </p><p>Shri Yogesh Chander Deveshwar </p><p>Shri Sankha Ghosh </p><p>Shri Khayyam </p><p>Shri Madavoor Vasudevan Nair </p><p>Dr. S. Ramachandraan </p><p>Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade </p><p>Dr. G.V.K. Reddy </p><p>Smt. Waheeda Rehman </p><p>Shri Analjit Singh </p><p>Dr. Surendra Singh </p><p>Dr. Rudrapatna Krishna Sastry Srikantan </p><p>Dr. K. Raghavan Thirumulpad (Posthumous) </p><p>Shri Rajshree Birla </p><p>Shri Ajai Chowdhry </p><p>Shri Satyadev Dubey </p><p>Shri T.RS,.S. George </p><p>Shri S. Gopalkrishnan </p><p>Dr. Keki Byram Grant (Posthumous) </p><p>Shri Shashi Kapoor </p><p>Shri Krishen Khanna </p><p>Smt. Chanda Kochhar </p><p>Shri Dwijen Mukherjee </p><p>Dr. Ramdas Madhav Pai </p><p>Shri Dasharath Patel (Posthumous) </p><p>Shri Rajendra Singh Pawar </p><p>Dr. Kallam Anji Reddy </p><p>Shri Shyam Saran </p><p>Ms. Arpita Singh </p> <h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=5" title="Edit section: Padma Shri Recipients :">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Padma_Shri_Recipients_:">Padma Shri Recipients&#160;:</span></h3> <p>Shri Mamraj Agarwala </p><p>Shri Mecca Refeeque Ahmed </p><p>Prof. M. Annamalai </p><p>Dr. Jockin Arputham </p><p>Shri Granville Austin </p><p>Dr. Pukhraj Bafna </p><p>Dr. Mani Bhaumik </p><p>Ms. Urvashi Butalia </p><p>Shri Ajoy Chakrabarty </p><p>Smt. Nomita Shipra Chandy </p><p>Dr. Neelam Man Singh Chowdhry </p><p>Dr. Pravin Darji </p><p>Dr. Chandra Prakash Deval </p><p>Smt. Mahasundari Devi </p><p>Ms. N. Kunjarani Devi </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar </p><p>Shri Gajan Govardhana </p><p>Dr. Mansoor Hasan </p><p>Dr. Indira Hinduja </p><p>Shri Shaji Neelakantan Karun </p><p>Shri Sat Pal Khattar </p><p>Shri Balraj Komal </p><p>Shri Sushil Kumar </p><p>Smt. Rajni Kumar </p><p>Smt. Shanti Teresa Lakra </p><p>Shri V.V.S. Laxman </p><p>Shri Devanoora Mahadeva </p><p>Ms. Shital Kamalakar Mahajan </p><p>Dr. Shyama Prasad Mandal </p><p>Dr. M.H. Mehta </p><p>Shri Ritu Menon </p><p>Dr. Azad Moopen M </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Bhalchandra Vana Nemade </p><p>Dr. Jose Chacko Periappuram </p><p>Prof. Karl Harrington Potter </p><p>Shri Dadi Dorab Pudumjee </p><p>Prof. Riyaz Punjabi </p><p>Prof. Koneru Ramakrishna Rao </p><p>Smt. M.K. Saroja </p><p>Shri P.K. Sen </p><p>Shri Anant Darshan Shankar </p><p>Shri Khangembam Mangi Singh </p><p>Shri Jayaram Subramaniam </p><p>Ms. Tabu </p><p>Shri Prahlad Singh Tipanya </p><p>Dr. Om Prakash Agarwal </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) M. Ahmed Ali </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Upendra Baxi </p><p>Shri Mahim Bora </p><p>Prof. Pullella Sri Rama Chandrudu </p><p>Dr. Martha Alter Chen </p><p>Ms. Mamang Dai </p><p>Smt. Kajol Devgan </p><p>Shri Makar Dhwaj Darogha </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Devi Prasad Dwivedi </p><p>Smt. Sunayana Hazarilal </p><p>Prof. S.R. Janakiraman </p><p>Dr. Girish Kasaravalli </p><p>Shri Sahabzade Irrfan Ali Khan </p><p>Prof. Krishna Kumar </p><p>Shri Peruvanam Kuttan Marar </p><p>Shri Barun Mazumder </p><p>Shri Jivya Soma Mhase </p><p>Smt. Gulshan Nanda </p><p>Shri Gagan Narang </p><p>Dr. Avvai Natarajan </p><p>Smt. Sheela Patel </p><p>Smt. Kshemavathy Pavithran </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) A. Marthanda Pillai </p><p>Smt. Krishna Poonia </p><p>Shri C. N. Reghavendran </p><p>Shri K. Raghavendran Rao </p><p>Ms. Anita Reddy </p><p>Dr. Suman Sahai </p><p>Smt. Buangi Sailo </p><p>Shri Gopalan Nair Shankar </p><p>Prof. D.D. Sharma </p><p>Prof. Nilamber Dev Sharma </p><p>Prof. E.A. Siddiq </p><p>Shri Harbhajan Singh </p><p>Dr. Subra Suresh </p><p>Shri Kanubhai Hasmukhbhai Tailor </p><p>Smt. Usha Uthup </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Sivapatham Vittal </p><p>Shri Narayan Singh Bhati Zipashni </p> <h1><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=6" title="Edit section: The legal aspect">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="The_legal_aspect">The legal aspect</span></h1> <h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=7" title="Edit section: A limit on the number of awards?">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="A_limit_on_the_number_of_awards.3F">A limit on the number of awards?</span></h2> <p>Will govt restrict No. of Padma awards? </p><p>Dhananjay Mahapatra </p><p><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&amp;Source=Page&amp;Skin=TOINEW&amp;BaseHref=CAP/2013/08/12&amp;PageLabel=13&amp;EntityId=Ar01300&amp;ViewMode=HTML">The Times of India</a> 2013/08/12 </p><p>In July 2013, the government issued a revised format for aspirants to apply for Padma awards, the highest state conferred civilian decoration. </p><p>In the five years 2008-12, the government has conferred over 600 awards—38 Padma Vibhushan, 155 Padma Bhushan and 416 Padma Shri— on people who could be put in three categories—well-known, not so well-known and unknown. </p><p>Given the snob value of perceived national (political) recognition through Padma awards, there has been a mad scramble for it in the past. </p><p>Every year, a flood of applications deluge a high-level awards committee. Applicants employ the art of verbose eulogy about their achievements. The committee waddles through reams of paper before shortlisting the winners, announced on the eve of Republic Day . </p><p>To limit the verbal diarrhoea, the home ministry this year has asked aspirants not to exceed 800 words for their achievements. </p><p>How are the awardees selected and do they really deserve the nation’s highest civilian recognition? Is it just political expediency, appeasement, placation or quid pro quo? </p><p>Are these akin to titles like Rai Saheb or Rai Bahadur conferred by the colonial masters on their most loyal subjects? </p> <h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=8" title="Edit section: Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Supreme_Court_1995:_Balaji_Raghavan_and_S_P_Anand_vs_Union_of_India"> Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India</span></h3> <p>Reflection of these questions can be seen in the Supreme Court’s 1995 judgment in Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India. It had said, “During the British occupation, India has had a spate of title hunters who brought degradation and much harm to healthy public life. The title hunters have always been considered a menace to the safe growth of a society. </p><p>Though the Padma awards are not titles but in case these awards are given at the whims of the authorities, without a proper criteria and method of selection, they are bound to do more harm to the society than the title-seekers did during the British regime.” Many are genuine achievers and conferment of the awards on them remains beyond the realm of question. But several awardees raise more than a question about their credentials. </p><p>Disgusted over indiscriminate conferment of Padma awards, Acharya J B Kriplani had in 1969 moved <b> ‘The Conferment of Decorations on Persons (Abolition) Bill’</b> in Parliament. N K P Salve, despite agreeing with Kriplani’s concern, had opposed the bill. </p><p>Salve had said, “I am aware that the decorations have been bestowed indiscriminately on businessmen and others. In fact, one of my suggestions is that any decoration awarded to any person who is found guilty of any ‘commercial offence’ should be withdrawn. We should be extremely strict about the awarding of decorations. In fact, it is within my knowledge that some of them have put their decorations to commercial exploitation. In fact, a certain managing director of a company wrote a letter to me . On his letterhead was written ‘Ex-Rai Bahadur, Padma Vibhushan’ so and so.” </p><p>The Supreme Court in its 1995 judgment disagreed with the petitioners that these awards were akin to titles, which stood abolished by <b> Article 18 of the Constitution. </b> </p><p>Amicus curiae Santosh Hegde, who later became a judge of the SC, argued that the Constitution did not envisage state recognition of meritorious services through conferment of awards. But he suggested that to avoid criticism of creating a separate class of awardees, they must not use the awards as either a prefix or suffix to their names. </p><p>The court agreed with Hegde’s suggestion but was not averse to conferment of the awards. “The theory of equality does not mandate that merit should not be recognized. In this context, we may refer to the various clauses of Article 51A and specifically clause (j) which exhorts every citizen ‘to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity, so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement’. It is, therefore, necessary that there should be a system of awards and decorations to recognize excellence in the performance of these duties,” the court said. </p><p>Should there be a premium put on the awards by limiting the numbers of awardees to a deserving few rather than over a 100 every year? Should the government also put out the reasons why some known performers were rejected or not considered for these awards? </p><p>The court had answered this too. “There are no limitations prescribed for the maximum number of awards that can be granted in a given year or the maximum number that is permissible in each category. The Prime Minister’s Committee on Awards &amp; Honours, 1948 had recommended certain limitations in terms of numbers but these have not been incorporated in the extant guidelines,” it said. </p><p>While advocating a transparent selection process, the court said, “We may only say that the committee may keep in view our anxiety that the number of awards should not be so large as to dilute their value. We may point out that in some countries, including US, the total number of awards to be given is restricted.” </p> <h1><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=9" title="Edit section: See also">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="See_also">See also</span></h1> <p><a href="/ind/index.php/Bharat_Ratna" title="Bharat Ratna">Bharat Ratna</a> </p>
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Padma Vibhushan Padma Bhushan (obverse) Padma Bhushan Padma Shri This article has been sourced from an authoritative, official publication. Therefore, it has been ‘locked’ and will never be thrown open to readers to edit or comment on. After the formal launch of their online archival encyclopædia, readers who wish to add further details can do so on a ‘Part II’ of this article. I read a lot &lt;a href=" http://www.thedailybizarre.com/ "&gt;walgreens cialis 20mg price&lt;/a&gt; every call placed from this number. We will pay for local calls, but you are expected to tally Contents 1 Padma awards 1.1 2011 1.1.1 Padma Vibhushan Recipients 1.1.2 Padma Bhushan Recipients 1.1.3 Padma Shri Recipients&#160;: 2 The legal aspect 2.1 A limit on the number of awards? 2.1.1 Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India 3 See also [edit] Padma awards Padma awards are amongst the highest civilian awards of the country. There are three categories of Padma Awards - 'Padma Vibhushan', 'Padma Bhushan' and 'Padma Shri'. These are given for distinguished service in any field including Art, Literature and Education, Science and Engineering, Sports, Medicine, etc. Padma Awards are announced on the eve of the Republic Day every year. [edit] 2011 PADMA AWARDS CONFERRED ON REPUBLIC DAY 2011 [edit] Padma Vibhushan Recipients Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia Dr. Vijay Laxman Kelkar Dr. Sitakant Mahapatra Shri K. Parasaran Shri Azim Premji Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao Professor Palle Rama Rao Smt. Homai Vyarawalla Dr. Akhlaq Ur Rahman Kidwai Prof. O.N.V. Kurup Shri Brajesh Chandra Mishra Dr. (Smt.) Kapila Vatsyayan [edit] Padma Bhushan Recipients Shri S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Shri Mahesh Nilkanth Buch Shri C.V. Chandrasekhar Shri Yogesh Chander Deveshwar Shri Sankha Ghosh Shri Khayyam Shri Madavoor Vasudevan Nair Dr. S. Ramachandraan Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade Dr. G.V.K. Reddy Smt. Waheeda Rehman Shri Analjit Singh Dr. Surendra Singh Dr. Rudrapatna Krishna Sastry Srikantan Dr. K. Raghavan Thirumulpad (Posthumous) Shri Rajshree Birla Shri Ajai Chowdhry Shri Satyadev Dubey Shri T.RS,.S. George Shri S. Gopalkrishnan Dr. Keki Byram Grant (Posthumous) Shri Shashi Kapoor Shri Krishen Khanna Smt. Chanda Kochhar Shri Dwijen Mukherjee Dr. Ramdas Madhav Pai Shri Dasharath Patel (Posthumous) Shri Rajendra Singh Pawar Dr. Kallam Anji Reddy Shri Shyam Saran Ms. Arpita Singh [edit] Padma Shri Recipients&#160;: Shri Mamraj Agarwala Shri Mecca Refeeque Ahmed Prof. M. Annamalai Dr. Jockin Arputham Shri Granville Austin Dr. Pukhraj Bafna Dr. Mani Bhaumik Ms. Urvashi Butalia Shri Ajoy Chakrabarty Smt. Nomita Shipra Chandy Dr. Neelam Man Singh Chowdhry Dr. Pravin Darji Dr. Chandra Prakash Deval Smt. Mahasundari Devi Ms. N. Kunjarani Devi Prof. (Dr.) Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar Shri Gajan Govardhana Dr. Mansoor Hasan Dr. Indira Hinduja Shri Shaji Neelakantan Karun Shri Sat Pal Khattar Shri Balraj Komal Shri Sushil Kumar Smt. Rajni Kumar Smt. Shanti Teresa Lakra Shri V.V.S. Laxman Shri Devanoora Mahadeva Ms. Shital Kamalakar Mahajan Dr. Shyama Prasad Mandal Dr. M.H. Mehta Shri Ritu Menon Dr. Azad Moopen M Prof. (Dr.) Bhalchandra Vana Nemade Dr. Jose Chacko Periappuram Prof. Karl Harrington Potter Shri Dadi Dorab Pudumjee Prof. Riyaz Punjabi Prof. Koneru Ramakrishna Rao Smt. M.K. Saroja Shri P.K. Sen Shri Anant Darshan Shankar Shri Khangembam Mangi Singh Shri Jayaram Subramaniam Ms. Tabu Shri Prahlad Singh Tipanya Dr. Om Prakash Agarwal Prof. (Dr.) M. Ahmed Ali Prof. (Dr.) Upendra Baxi Shri Mahim Bora Prof. Pullella Sri Rama Chandrudu Dr. Martha Alter Chen Ms. Mamang Dai Smt. Kajol Devgan Shri Makar Dhwaj Darogha Prof. (Dr.) Devi Prasad Dwivedi Smt. Sunayana Hazarilal Prof. S.R. Janakiraman Dr. Girish Kasaravalli Shri Sahabzade Irrfan Ali Khan Prof. Krishna Kumar Shri Peruvanam Kuttan Marar Shri Barun Mazumder Shri Jivya Soma Mhase Smt. Gulshan Nanda Shri Gagan Narang Dr. Avvai Natarajan Smt. Sheela Patel Smt. Kshemavathy Pavithran Prof. (Dr.) A. Marthanda Pillai Smt. Krishna Poonia Shri C. N. Reghavendran Shri K. Raghavendran Rao Ms. Anita Reddy Dr. Suman Sahai Smt. Buangi Sailo Shri Gopalan Nair Shankar Prof. D.D. Sharma Prof. Nilamber Dev Sharma Prof. E.A. Siddiq Shri Harbhajan Singh Dr. Subra Suresh Shri Kanubhai Hasmukhbhai Tailor Smt. Usha Uthup Prof. (Dr.) Sivapatham Vittal Shri Narayan Singh Bhati Zipashni [edit] The legal aspect [edit] A limit on the number of awards? Will govt restrict No. of Padma awards? Dhananjay Mahapatra The Times of India 2013/08/12 In July 2013, the government issued a revised format for aspirants to apply for Padma awards, the highest state conferred civilian decoration. In the five years 2008-12, the government has conferred over 600 awards—38 Padma Vibhushan, 155 Padma Bhushan and 416 Padma Shri— on people who could be put in three categories—well-known, not so well-known and unknown. Given the snob value of perceived national (political) recognition through Padma awards, there has been a mad scramble for it in the past. Every year, a flood of applications deluge a high-level awards committee. Applicants employ the art of verbose eulogy about their achievements. The committee waddles through reams of paper before shortlisting the winners, announced on the eve of Republic Day . To limit the verbal diarrhoea, the home ministry this year has asked aspirants not to exceed 800 words for their achievements. How are the awardees selected and do they really deserve the nation’s highest civilian recognition? Is it just political expediency, appeasement, placation or quid pro quo? Are these akin to titles like Rai Saheb or Rai Bahadur conferred by the colonial masters on their most loyal subjects? [edit] Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India Reflection of these questions can be seen in the Supreme Court’s 1995 judgment in Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India. It had said, “During the British occupation, India has had a spate of title hunters who brought degradation and much harm to healthy public life. The title hunters have always been considered a menace to the safe growth of a society. Though the Padma awards are not titles but in case these awards are given at the whims of the authorities, without a proper criteria and method of selection, they are bound to do more harm to the society than the title-seekers did during the British regime.” Many are genuine achievers and conferment of the awards on them remains beyond the realm of question. But several awardees raise more than a question about their credentials. Disgusted over indiscriminate conferment of Padma awards, Acharya J B Kriplani had in 1969 moved ‘The Conferment of Decorations on Persons (Abolition) Bill’ in Parliament. N K P Salve, despite agreeing with Kriplani’s concern, had opposed the bill. Salve had said, “I am aware that the decorations have been bestowed indiscriminately on businessmen and others. In fact, one of my suggestions is that any decoration awarded to any person who is found guilty of any ‘commercial offence’ should be withdrawn. We should be extremely strict about the awarding of decorations. In fact, it is within my knowledge that some of them have put their decorations to commercial exploitation. In fact, a certain managing director of a company wrote a letter to me . On his letterhead was written ‘Ex-Rai Bahadur, Padma Vibhushan’ so and so.” The Supreme Court in its 1995 judgment disagreed with the petitioners that these awards were akin to titles, which stood abolished by Article 18 of the Constitution. Amicus curiae Santosh Hegde, who later became a judge of the SC, argued that the Constitution did not envisage state recognition of meritorious services through conferment of awards. But he suggested that to avoid criticism of creating a separate class of awardees, they must not use the awards as either a prefix or suffix to their names. The court agreed with Hegde’s suggestion but was not averse to conferment of the awards. “The theory of equality does not mandate that merit should not be recognized. In this context, we may refer to the various clauses of Article 51A and specifically clause (j) which exhorts every citizen ‘to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity, so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement’. It is, therefore, necessary that there should be a system of awards and decorations to recognize excellence in the performance of these duties,” the court said. Should there be a premium put on the awards by limiting the numbers of awardees to a deserving few rather than over a 100 every year? Should the government also put out the reasons why some known performers were rejected or not considered for these awards? The court had answered this too. “There are no limitations prescribed for the maximum number of awards that can be granted in a given year or the maximum number that is permissible in each category. The Prime Minister’s Committee on Awards &amp; Honours, 1948 had recommended certain limitations in terms of numbers but these have not been incorporated in the extant guidelines,” it said. While advocating a transparent selection process, the court said, “We may only say that the committee may keep in view our anxiety that the number of awards should not be so large as to dilute their value. We may point out that in some countries, including US, the total number of awards to be given is restricted.” [edit] See also Bharat Ratna
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<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:184px;"><a href="/ind/index.php/File:Padma_vibhushan.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="/ind/images/4/45/Padma_vibhushan.jpg" width="182" height="184" class="thumbimage" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption">Padma Vibhushan</div></div></div> <div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:230px;"><a href="/ind/index.php/File:Padma_bhushan.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="/ind/images/f/f6/Padma_bhushan.jpg" width="228" height="230" class="thumbimage" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption">Padma Bhushan (obverse)</div></div></div> <div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:257px;"><a href="/ind/index.php/File:Padma_bhushan1.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="/ind/images/3/31/Padma_bhushan1.jpg" width="255" height="198" class="thumbimage" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption">Padma Bhushan</div></div></div> <div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:182px;"><a href="/ind/index.php/File:Padma_shri.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="/ind/images/4/43/Padma_shri.jpg" width="180" height="175" class="thumbimage" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption">Padma Shri</div></div></div> <table class="wikitable"> <tr> <td colspan="0"><div style="font-size:100%"> <p>This article has been sourced from an authoritative, official <br />publication. Therefore, it has been ‘locked’ and will never be <br /> thrown open to readers to edit or comment on.<br /> </p><p>After the formal launch of their online archival encyclopædia, <br /> readers who wish to add further details can do so on a ‘Part II’ <br /> of this article. <br /> </p> </div> </td></tr></table> <table id="toc" class="toc"><tr><td><div id="toctitle"><h2>Contents</h2></div> <ul> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1"><a href="#The_source_of_the_first_part_of_this_article"><span class="tocnumber">1</span> <span class="toctext">The source of the first part of this article</span></a></li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-2"><a href="#Padma_awards"><span class="tocnumber">2</span> <span class="toctext">Padma awards</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-3"><a href="#2011"><span class="tocnumber">2.1</span> <span class="toctext">2011</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-3 tocsection-4"><a href="#Padma_Vibhushan_Recipients"><span class="tocnumber">2.1.1</span> <span class="toctext">Padma Vibhushan Recipients</span></a></li> <li class="toclevel-3 tocsection-5"><a href="#Padma_Bhushan_Recipients"><span class="tocnumber">2.1.2</span> <span class="toctext">Padma Bhushan Recipients</span></a></li> <li class="toclevel-3 tocsection-6"><a href="#Padma_Shri_Recipients_:"><span class="tocnumber">2.1.3</span> <span class="toctext">Padma Shri Recipients&#160;:</span></a></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-7"><a href="#The_legal_aspect"><span class="tocnumber">3</span> <span class="toctext">The legal aspect</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-8"><a href="#A_limit_on_the_number_of_awards.3F"><span class="tocnumber">3.1</span> <span class="toctext">A limit on the number of awards?</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-3 tocsection-9"><a href="#Supreme_Court_1995:_Balaji_Raghavan_and_S_P_Anand_vs_Union_of_India"><span class="tocnumber">3.1.1</span> <span class="toctext">Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India</span></a></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-10"><a href="#See_also"><span class="tocnumber">4</span> <span class="toctext">See also</span></a></li> </ul> </td></tr></table> <h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=1" title="Edit section: The source of the first part of this article">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="The_source_of_the_first_part_of_this_article">The source of the first part of this article</span></h2> <p><b> INDIA 2012 </b> </p><p>A REFERENCE ANNUAL </p><p><i> Compiled by </i> </p><p>RESEARCH, REFERENCE AND TRAINING DIVISION </p><p>PUBLICATIONS DIVISION </p><p>MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING </p><p>GOVERNMENT OF INDIA </p> <h1><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=2" title="Edit section: Padma awards">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Padma_awards">Padma awards</span></h1> <p>Padma awards are amongst the highest civilian awards of the country. There are three categories of Padma Awards - 'Padma Vibhushan', 'Padma Bhushan' and 'Padma Shri'. These are given for distinguished service in any field including Art, Literature and Education, Science and Engineering, Sports, Medicine, etc. Padma Awards are announced on the eve of the Republic Day every year. </p> <h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=3" title="Edit section: 2011">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="2011">2011</span></h2> <p><b>PADMA AWARDS CONFERRED ON REPUBLIC DAY 2011</b> </p> <h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=4" title="Edit section: Padma Vibhushan Recipients">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Padma_Vibhushan_Recipients">Padma Vibhushan Recipients</span></h3> <p>Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia </p><p>Dr. Vijay Laxman Kelkar </p><p>Dr. Sitakant Mahapatra </p><p>Shri K. Parasaran </p><p>Shri Azim Premji </p><p>Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao </p><p>Professor Palle Rama Rao </p><p>Smt. Homai Vyarawalla </p><p>Dr. Akhlaq Ur Rahman Kidwai </p><p>Prof. O.N.V. Kurup </p><p>Shri Brajesh Chandra Mishra </p><p>Dr. (Smt.) Kapila Vatsyayan </p> <h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=5" title="Edit section: Padma Bhushan Recipients">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Padma_Bhushan_Recipients">Padma Bhushan Recipients</span></h3> <p>Shri S.P. Balasubrahmanyam </p><p>Shri Mahesh Nilkanth Buch </p><p>Shri C.V. Chandrasekhar </p><p>Shri Yogesh Chander Deveshwar </p><p>Shri Sankha Ghosh </p><p>Shri Khayyam </p><p>Shri Madavoor Vasudevan Nair </p><p>Dr. S. Ramachandraan </p><p>Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade </p><p>Dr. G.V.K. Reddy </p><p>Smt. Waheeda Rehman </p><p>Shri Analjit Singh </p><p>Dr. Surendra Singh </p><p>Dr. Rudrapatna Krishna Sastry Srikantan </p><p>Dr. K. Raghavan Thirumulpad (Posthumous) </p><p>Shri Rajshree Birla </p><p>Shri Ajai Chowdhry </p><p>Shri Satyadev Dubey </p><p>Shri T.RS,.S. George </p><p>Shri S. Gopalkrishnan </p><p>Dr. Keki Byram Grant (Posthumous) </p><p>Shri Shashi Kapoor </p><p>Shri Krishen Khanna </p><p>Smt. Chanda Kochhar </p><p>Shri Dwijen Mukherjee </p><p>Dr. Ramdas Madhav Pai </p><p>Shri Dasharath Patel (Posthumous) </p><p>Shri Rajendra Singh Pawar </p><p>Dr. Kallam Anji Reddy </p><p>Shri Shyam Saran </p><p>Ms. Arpita Singh </p> <h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=6" title="Edit section: Padma Shri Recipients :">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Padma_Shri_Recipients_:">Padma Shri Recipients&#160;:</span></h3> <p>Shri Mamraj Agarwala </p><p>Shri Mecca Refeeque Ahmed </p><p>Prof. M. Annamalai </p><p>Dr. Jockin Arputham </p><p>Shri Granville Austin </p><p>Dr. Pukhraj Bafna </p><p>Dr. Mani Bhaumik </p><p>Ms. Urvashi Butalia </p><p>Shri Ajoy Chakrabarty </p><p>Smt. Nomita Shipra Chandy </p><p>Dr. Neelam Man Singh Chowdhry </p><p>Dr. Pravin Darji </p><p>Dr. Chandra Prakash Deval </p><p>Smt. Mahasundari Devi </p><p>Ms. N. Kunjarani Devi </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar </p><p>Shri Gajan Govardhana </p><p>Dr. Mansoor Hasan </p><p>Dr. Indira Hinduja </p><p>Shri Shaji Neelakantan Karun </p><p>Shri Sat Pal Khattar </p><p>Shri Balraj Komal </p><p>Shri Sushil Kumar </p><p>Smt. Rajni Kumar </p><p>Smt. Shanti Teresa Lakra </p><p>Shri V.V.S. Laxman </p><p>Shri Devanoora Mahadeva </p><p>Ms. Shital Kamalakar Mahajan </p><p>Dr. Shyama Prasad Mandal </p><p>Dr. M.H. Mehta </p><p>Shri Ritu Menon </p><p>Dr. Azad Moopen M </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Bhalchandra Vana Nemade </p><p>Dr. Jose Chacko Periappuram </p><p>Prof. Karl Harrington Potter </p><p>Shri Dadi Dorab Pudumjee </p><p>Prof. Riyaz Punjabi </p><p>Prof. Koneru Ramakrishna Rao </p><p>Smt. M.K. Saroja </p><p>Shri P.K. Sen </p><p>Shri Anant Darshan Shankar </p><p>Shri Khangembam Mangi Singh </p><p>Shri Jayaram Subramaniam </p><p>Ms. Tabu </p><p>Shri Prahlad Singh Tipanya </p><p>Dr. Om Prakash Agarwal </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) M. Ahmed Ali </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Upendra Baxi </p><p>Shri Mahim Bora </p><p>Prof. Pullella Sri Rama Chandrudu </p><p>Dr. Martha Alter Chen </p><p>Ms. Mamang Dai </p><p>Smt. Kajol Devgan </p><p>Shri Makar Dhwaj Darogha </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Devi Prasad Dwivedi </p><p>Smt. Sunayana Hazarilal </p><p>Prof. S.R. Janakiraman </p><p>Dr. Girish Kasaravalli </p><p>Shri Sahabzade Irrfan Ali Khan </p><p>Prof. Krishna Kumar </p><p>Shri Peruvanam Kuttan Marar </p><p>Shri Barun Mazumder </p><p>Shri Jivya Soma Mhase </p><p>Smt. Gulshan Nanda </p><p>Shri Gagan Narang </p><p>Dr. Avvai Natarajan </p><p>Smt. Sheela Patel </p><p>Smt. Kshemavathy Pavithran </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) A. Marthanda Pillai </p><p>Smt. Krishna Poonia </p><p>Shri C. N. Reghavendran </p><p>Shri K. Raghavendran Rao </p><p>Ms. Anita Reddy </p><p>Dr. Suman Sahai </p><p>Smt. Buangi Sailo </p><p>Shri Gopalan Nair Shankar </p><p>Prof. D.D. Sharma </p><p>Prof. Nilamber Dev Sharma </p><p>Prof. E.A. Siddiq </p><p>Shri Harbhajan Singh </p><p>Dr. Subra Suresh </p><p>Shri Kanubhai Hasmukhbhai Tailor </p><p>Smt. Usha Uthup </p><p>Prof. (Dr.) Sivapatham Vittal </p><p>Shri Narayan Singh Bhati Zipashni </p> <h1><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=7" title="Edit section: The legal aspect">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="The_legal_aspect">The legal aspect</span></h1> <h2><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=8" title="Edit section: A limit on the number of awards?">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="A_limit_on_the_number_of_awards.3F">A limit on the number of awards?</span></h2> <p>Will govt restrict No. of Padma awards? </p><p>Dhananjay Mahapatra </p><p><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&amp;Source=Page&amp;Skin=TOINEW&amp;BaseHref=CAP/2013/08/12&amp;PageLabel=13&amp;EntityId=Ar01300&amp;ViewMode=HTML">The Times of India</a> 2013/08/12 </p><p>In July 2013, the government issued a revised format for aspirants to apply for Padma awards, the highest state conferred civilian decoration. </p><p>In the five years 2008-12, the government has conferred over 600 awards—38 Padma Vibhushan, 155 Padma Bhushan and 416 Padma Shri— on people who could be put in three categories—well-known, not so well-known and unknown. </p><p>Given the snob value of perceived national (political) recognition through Padma awards, there has been a mad scramble for it in the past. </p><p>Every year, a flood of applications deluge a high-level awards committee. Applicants employ the art of verbose eulogy about their achievements. The committee waddles through reams of paper before shortlisting the winners, announced on the eve of Republic Day . </p><p>To limit the verbal diarrhoea, the home ministry this year has asked aspirants not to exceed 800 words for their achievements. </p><p>How are the awardees selected and do they really deserve the nation’s highest civilian recognition? Is it just political expediency, appeasement, placation or quid pro quo? </p><p>Are these akin to titles like Rai Saheb or Rai Bahadur conferred by the colonial masters on their most loyal subjects? </p> <h3><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=9" title="Edit section: Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="Supreme_Court_1995:_Balaji_Raghavan_and_S_P_Anand_vs_Union_of_India"> Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India</span></h3> <p>Reflection of these questions can be seen in the Supreme Court’s 1995 judgment in Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India. It had said, “During the British occupation, India has had a spate of title hunters who brought degradation and much harm to healthy public life. The title hunters have always been considered a menace to the safe growth of a society. </p><p>Though the Padma awards are not titles but in case these awards are given at the whims of the authorities, without a proper criteria and method of selection, they are bound to do more harm to the society than the title-seekers did during the British regime.” Many are genuine achievers and conferment of the awards on them remains beyond the realm of question. But several awardees raise more than a question about their credentials. </p><p>Disgusted over indiscriminate conferment of Padma awards, Acharya J B Kriplani had in 1969 moved <b> ‘The Conferment of Decorations on Persons (Abolition) Bill’</b> in Parliament. N K P Salve, despite agreeing with Kriplani’s concern, had opposed the bill. </p><p>Salve had said, “I am aware that the decorations have been bestowed indiscriminately on businessmen and others. In fact, one of my suggestions is that any decoration awarded to any person who is found guilty of any ‘commercial offence’ should be withdrawn. We should be extremely strict about the awarding of decorations. In fact, it is within my knowledge that some of them have put their decorations to commercial exploitation. In fact, a certain managing director of a company wrote a letter to me . On his letterhead was written ‘Ex-Rai Bahadur, Padma Vibhushan’ so and so.” </p><p>The Supreme Court in its 1995 judgment disagreed with the petitioners that these awards were akin to titles, which stood abolished by <b> Article 18 of the Constitution. </b> </p><p>Amicus curiae Santosh Hegde, who later became a judge of the SC, argued that the Constitution did not envisage state recognition of meritorious services through conferment of awards. But he suggested that to avoid criticism of creating a separate class of awardees, they must not use the awards as either a prefix or suffix to their names. </p><p>The court agreed with Hegde’s suggestion but was not averse to conferment of the awards. “The theory of equality does not mandate that merit should not be recognized. In this context, we may refer to the various clauses of Article 51A and specifically clause (j) which exhorts every citizen ‘to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity, so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement’. It is, therefore, necessary that there should be a system of awards and decorations to recognize excellence in the performance of these duties,” the court said. </p><p>Should there be a premium put on the awards by limiting the numbers of awardees to a deserving few rather than over a 100 every year? Should the government also put out the reasons why some known performers were rejected or not considered for these awards? </p><p>The court had answered this too. “There are no limitations prescribed for the maximum number of awards that can be granted in a given year or the maximum number that is permissible in each category. The Prime Minister’s Committee on Awards &amp; Honours, 1948 had recommended certain limitations in terms of numbers but these have not been incorporated in the extant guidelines,” it said. </p><p>While advocating a transparent selection process, the court said, “We may only say that the committee may keep in view our anxiety that the number of awards should not be so large as to dilute their value. We may point out that in some countries, including US, the total number of awards to be given is restricted.” </p> <h1><span class="editsection">[<a href="/ind/index.php?title=Padma_awards&amp;action=edit&amp;section=10" title="Edit section: See also">edit</a>]</span> <span class="mw-headline" id="See_also">See also</span></h1> <p><a href="/ind/index.php/Bharat_Ratna" title="Bharat Ratna">Bharat Ratna</a> </p>
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Padma Vibhushan Padma Bhushan (obverse) Padma Bhushan Padma Shri This article has been sourced from an authoritative, official publication. Therefore, it has been ‘locked’ and will never be thrown open to readers to edit or comment on. After the formal launch of their online archival encyclopædia, readers who wish to add further details can do so on a ‘Part II’ of this article. Contents 1 The source of the first part of this article 2 Padma awards 2.1 2011 2.1.1 Padma Vibhushan Recipients 2.1.2 Padma Bhushan Recipients 2.1.3 Padma Shri Recipients&#160;: 3 The legal aspect 3.1 A limit on the number of awards? 3.1.1 Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India 4 See also [edit] The source of the first part of this article INDIA 2012 A REFERENCE ANNUAL Compiled by RESEARCH, REFERENCE AND TRAINING DIVISION PUBLICATIONS DIVISION MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING GOVERNMENT OF INDIA [edit] Padma awards Padma awards are amongst the highest civilian awards of the country. There are three categories of Padma Awards - 'Padma Vibhushan', 'Padma Bhushan' and 'Padma Shri'. These are given for distinguished service in any field including Art, Literature and Education, Science and Engineering, Sports, Medicine, etc. Padma Awards are announced on the eve of the Republic Day every year. [edit] 2011 PADMA AWARDS CONFERRED ON REPUBLIC DAY 2011 [edit] Padma Vibhushan Recipients Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia Dr. Vijay Laxman Kelkar Dr. Sitakant Mahapatra Shri K. Parasaran Shri Azim Premji Dr. Akkineni Nageswara Rao Professor Palle Rama Rao Smt. Homai Vyarawalla Dr. Akhlaq Ur Rahman Kidwai Prof. O.N.V. Kurup Shri Brajesh Chandra Mishra Dr. (Smt.) Kapila Vatsyayan [edit] Padma Bhushan Recipients Shri S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Shri Mahesh Nilkanth Buch Shri C.V. Chandrasekhar Shri Yogesh Chander Deveshwar Shri Sankha Ghosh Shri Khayyam Shri Madavoor Vasudevan Nair Dr. S. Ramachandraan Smt. Shobhana Sitaram Ranade Dr. G.V.K. Reddy Smt. Waheeda Rehman Shri Analjit Singh Dr. Surendra Singh Dr. Rudrapatna Krishna Sastry Srikantan Dr. K. Raghavan Thirumulpad (Posthumous) Shri Rajshree Birla Shri Ajai Chowdhry Shri Satyadev Dubey Shri T.RS,.S. George Shri S. Gopalkrishnan Dr. Keki Byram Grant (Posthumous) Shri Shashi Kapoor Shri Krishen Khanna Smt. Chanda Kochhar Shri Dwijen Mukherjee Dr. Ramdas Madhav Pai Shri Dasharath Patel (Posthumous) Shri Rajendra Singh Pawar Dr. Kallam Anji Reddy Shri Shyam Saran Ms. Arpita Singh [edit] Padma Shri Recipients&#160;: Shri Mamraj Agarwala Shri Mecca Refeeque Ahmed Prof. M. Annamalai Dr. Jockin Arputham Shri Granville Austin Dr. Pukhraj Bafna Dr. Mani Bhaumik Ms. Urvashi Butalia Shri Ajoy Chakrabarty Smt. Nomita Shipra Chandy Dr. Neelam Man Singh Chowdhry Dr. Pravin Darji Dr. Chandra Prakash Deval Smt. Mahasundari Devi Ms. N. Kunjarani Devi Prof. (Dr.) Madhukar Keshav Dhavalikar Shri Gajan Govardhana Dr. Mansoor Hasan Dr. Indira Hinduja Shri Shaji Neelakantan Karun Shri Sat Pal Khattar Shri Balraj Komal Shri Sushil Kumar Smt. Rajni Kumar Smt. Shanti Teresa Lakra Shri V.V.S. Laxman Shri Devanoora Mahadeva Ms. Shital Kamalakar Mahajan Dr. Shyama Prasad Mandal Dr. M.H. Mehta Shri Ritu Menon Dr. Azad Moopen M Prof. (Dr.) Bhalchandra Vana Nemade Dr. Jose Chacko Periappuram Prof. Karl Harrington Potter Shri Dadi Dorab Pudumjee Prof. Riyaz Punjabi Prof. Koneru Ramakrishna Rao Smt. M.K. Saroja Shri P.K. Sen Shri Anant Darshan Shankar Shri Khangembam Mangi Singh Shri Jayaram Subramaniam Ms. Tabu Shri Prahlad Singh Tipanya Dr. Om Prakash Agarwal Prof. (Dr.) M. Ahmed Ali Prof. (Dr.) Upendra Baxi Shri Mahim Bora Prof. Pullella Sri Rama Chandrudu Dr. Martha Alter Chen Ms. Mamang Dai Smt. Kajol Devgan Shri Makar Dhwaj Darogha Prof. (Dr.) Devi Prasad Dwivedi Smt. Sunayana Hazarilal Prof. S.R. Janakiraman Dr. Girish Kasaravalli Shri Sahabzade Irrfan Ali Khan Prof. Krishna Kumar Shri Peruvanam Kuttan Marar Shri Barun Mazumder Shri Jivya Soma Mhase Smt. Gulshan Nanda Shri Gagan Narang Dr. Avvai Natarajan Smt. Sheela Patel Smt. Kshemavathy Pavithran Prof. (Dr.) A. Marthanda Pillai Smt. Krishna Poonia Shri C. N. Reghavendran Shri K. Raghavendran Rao Ms. Anita Reddy Dr. Suman Sahai Smt. Buangi Sailo Shri Gopalan Nair Shankar Prof. D.D. Sharma Prof. Nilamber Dev Sharma Prof. E.A. Siddiq Shri Harbhajan Singh Dr. Subra Suresh Shri Kanubhai Hasmukhbhai Tailor Smt. Usha Uthup Prof. (Dr.) Sivapatham Vittal Shri Narayan Singh Bhati Zipashni [edit] The legal aspect [edit] A limit on the number of awards? Will govt restrict No. of Padma awards? Dhananjay Mahapatra The Times of India 2013/08/12 In July 2013, the government issued a revised format for aspirants to apply for Padma awards, the highest state conferred civilian decoration. In the five years 2008-12, the government has conferred over 600 awards—38 Padma Vibhushan, 155 Padma Bhushan and 416 Padma Shri— on people who could be put in three categories—well-known, not so well-known and unknown. Given the snob value of perceived national (political) recognition through Padma awards, there has been a mad scramble for it in the past. Every year, a flood of applications deluge a high-level awards committee. Applicants employ the art of verbose eulogy about their achievements. The committee waddles through reams of paper before shortlisting the winners, announced on the eve of Republic Day . To limit the verbal diarrhoea, the home ministry this year has asked aspirants not to exceed 800 words for their achievements. How are the awardees selected and do they really deserve the nation’s highest civilian recognition? Is it just political expediency, appeasement, placation or quid pro quo? Are these akin to titles like Rai Saheb or Rai Bahadur conferred by the colonial masters on their most loyal subjects? [edit] Supreme Court 1995: Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India Reflection of these questions can be seen in the Supreme Court’s 1995 judgment in Balaji Raghavan and S P Anand vs Union of India. It had said, “During the British occupation, India has had a spate of title hunters who brought degradation and much harm to healthy public life. The title hunters have always been considered a menace to the safe growth of a society. Though the Padma awards are not titles but in case these awards are given at the whims of the authorities, without a proper criteria and method of selection, they are bound to do more harm to the society than the title-seekers did during the British regime.” Many are genuine achievers and conferment of the awards on them remains beyond the realm of question. But several awardees raise more than a question about their credentials. Disgusted over indiscriminate conferment of Padma awards, Acharya J B Kriplani had in 1969 moved ‘The Conferment of Decorations on Persons (Abolition) Bill’ in Parliament. N K P Salve, despite agreeing with Kriplani’s concern, had opposed the bill. Salve had said, “I am aware that the decorations have been bestowed indiscriminately on businessmen and others. In fact, one of my suggestions is that any decoration awarded to any person who is found guilty of any ‘commercial offence’ should be withdrawn. We should be extremely strict about the awarding of decorations. In fact, it is within my knowledge that some of them have put their decorations to commercial exploitation. In fact, a certain managing director of a company wrote a letter to me . On his letterhead was written ‘Ex-Rai Bahadur, Padma Vibhushan’ so and so.” The Supreme Court in its 1995 judgment disagreed with the petitioners that these awards were akin to titles, which stood abolished by Article 18 of the Constitution. Amicus curiae Santosh Hegde, who later became a judge of the SC, argued that the Constitution did not envisage state recognition of meritorious services through conferment of awards. But he suggested that to avoid criticism of creating a separate class of awardees, they must not use the awards as either a prefix or suffix to their names. The court agreed with Hegde’s suggestion but was not averse to conferment of the awards. “The theory of equality does not mandate that merit should not be recognized. In this context, we may refer to the various clauses of Article 51A and specifically clause (j) which exhorts every citizen ‘to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity, so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement’. It is, therefore, necessary that there should be a system of awards and decorations to recognize excellence in the performance of these duties,” the court said. Should there be a premium put on the awards by limiting the numbers of awardees to a deserving few rather than over a 100 every year? Should the government also put out the reasons why some known performers were rejected or not considered for these awards? The court had answered this too. “There are no limitations prescribed for the maximum number of awards that can be granted in a given year or the maximum number that is permissible in each category. The Prime Minister’s Committee on Awards &amp; Honours, 1948 had recommended certain limitations in terms of numbers but these have not been incorporated in the extant guidelines,” it said. While advocating a transparent selection process, the court said, “We may only say that the committee may keep in view our anxiety that the number of awards should not be so large as to dilute their value. We may point out that in some countries, including US, the total number of awards to be given is restricted.” [edit] See also Bharat Ratna
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