Padma Vibhushan Award

Padma Vibhushan: List of Padma Vibhushan; Padma Bhushan; Padma Shri Winners 2024:

Introduction:

The winners of the Padma awards have been declared for the year 2024. Among the awards, the Padma Vibhushan has been awarded to 5 people while the Padma Bhushan award has been awarded to 17 people and the Padma Shri has been conferred to 34 individuals for their extraordinary works in their fields and upliftment of society.

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Padma Vibhushan Award:

This award is the second-highest civilian award in India. In 1954, Padma Vibhushan was awarded to  Satyendra Nath Bose, Nand Lal Bose, Zakir Husain, Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, and V. K. Krishna Menon, for the first time.

Padma Bhushan:

This is the third-highest civilian award of India also constituted in 1954. 23 recipients were honoured with the award for the first time.

Padma Shri:

Padma Shri is the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India also instituted in 1954.

This blog contains the complete list of winners of the Padma Awards in 2024 –

Padma Vibhushan 2024 Awardees:

Ms. Vyjayantimala Bali (Art) – Tamil Nadu

Shri Konidela Chiranjeevi (Art) – Andhra Pradesh

Shri M Venkaiah Naidu (Public Affairs) – Andhra Pradesh

Shri Bindeshwar Pathak (Social Work) – Bihar

Ms. Padma Subrahmanyam (Art) – Tamil Nadu

Padma Bhushan 2024 Awardees:

Ms. M Fathima Beevi (Public Affairs) – Kerala

Shri Hormusji N Cama (Literature & Education) – Maharashtra

Shri Mithun Chakraborty (Art) – West Bengal

Shri Sitaram Jindal (Trade & Industry) – Karnataka

Shri Young Liu (Trade & Industry) – Taiwan

Shri Ashwin Balachand Mehta (Medicine) – Maharashtra

Shri Satyabrata Mookherjee (Public Affairs) – West Bengal

Shri Ram Naik (Public Affairs) – Maharashtra

Shri Tejas Madhusudan Patel (Medicine) – Gujarat

Shri Olanchery Rajagopal (Public Affairs) – Kerala

Shri Dattatray Ambadas Mayaloo alias Rajdutt (Art) – Maharashtra

Shri Togdan Rinpoche (Others – Spiritualism) – Ladakh

Shri Pyarelal Sharma (Art) – Maharashtra

Shri Chandreshwar Prasad Thakur (Medicine) – Bihar

Ms. Usha Uthup (Art) – West Bengal

Shri Vijaykanth (Art) – Tamil Nadu

Shri Kundan Vyas (Literature & Education – Journalism) – Maharashtra

Padma Shri 2024 Awardees: Unsung heroes

Parbati Baruah – India’s first female elephant mahout

Chami Murmu – Renowned tribal environmentalist

Sangthankima – Social worker from Mizoram

Jageshwar Yadav – Tribal welfare worker

Gurvinder Singh – Divyang social worker from Sirsa

Sathyanarayana Beleri – Rice farmer from Kasaragod

Dukhu Majhi – Tribal environmentalist from Sindri village

K Chellammal – Organic farmer from Andaman

Hemchand Manjhi – Medicinal practitioner from Narayanpur

Yanung Jamoh Lego – Herbal medicine expert from Arunachal Pradesh

Somanna – Tribal welfare worker from Mysuru

Sarbeswar Basumatary – Tribal farmer from Chirang

Prema Dhanraj – Plastic surgeon and social worker

Uday Vishwanath Deshpande – International Mallakhamb coach

Yazdi Maneksha Italia – Microbiologist expert in sickle cell anaemia

Shanti Devi Paswan & Shivan Paswan – Husband-wife duo Godna painters

Ratan Kahar – Bhadu folk singer

Ashok Kumar Biswas – Prolific Tikuli painter

Balakrishnan Sadanam Puthiya Veetil – Distinguished Kalluvazhi Kathakali dancer

Uma Maheshwari D – Female Harikatha exponent

Gopinath Swain – Krishna Leela singer

Smriti Rekha Chakma – Chakma Loinloom shawl weaver from Tripura

Omprakash Sharma – Mach theatre artist

Narayanan E P – Veteran Theyyam Folk Dancer from Kannur

Bhagabat Padhan – Sabda Nrutya Folk dance expert

Sanatan Rudra Pal – Distinguished sculptor

Badrappan M – Exponent of Valli Oyil Kummi Folk Dance

Jordan Lepcha – Bamboo craftsman from the Lepcha tribe

Machihan Sasa – Longpi potter from Ukhrul

Gaddam Sammaiah – Eminent Chindu Yakshaganam theatre artist

Jankilal – Behrupiya Artist from Bhilwara

Dasari Kondappa – 3rd generation Burra Veena player

Babu Ram Yadav – Brass Marori craftsperson

Nepal Chandra Sutradhar – 3rd Generation Chhau mask maker

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