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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: ADDRESS TO THE NATION BY THE HON’BLE PRESIDENT OF INDIA SMT. DROUPADI MURMU ON THE EVE OF REPUBLIC DAY 2025

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 7:17PM by PIB Delhi

    My Dear Fellow Citizens,

    Namaskar!

    I am happy to be addressing you on this historic occasion. On the eve of Republic Day, I offer you my heartiest congratulations! On January 26, 75 years ago, our founding document, the Constitution of India, came into effect.

    The Constituent Assembly, after nearly three years of debates, adopted the Constitution on 26th of November in 1949. That day, 26th November, has been celebrated as Samvidhan Divas, that is, Constitution Day, since 2015.

    Republic Day is indeed a matter of collective joy and pride for all citizens. Seventy-five years, someone might say, is only the blink of an eye in the life of a nation. No, I will say, not these past 75 years. This has been the time when the long-dormant soul of India has awakened again, taking strides to regain its rightful place in the comity of nations. Among the oldest civilizations, India was once known as a source of knowledge and wisdom. There, however, came a dark phase, and inhuman exploitation under colonial rule led to utter poverty.

    Today, we should first recall the brave souls who made great sacrifices to free the motherland from the shackles of foreign rule. Some were well known, while some remained little known till recently. We are celebrating this year the 150th birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda, who stands as a representative of the freedom fighters whose role in the national history is now being recognised in true proportions.

    In the early decades of the twentieth century, their struggles consolidated in an organized nationwide independence movement. It was the nation’s good fortune to have the likes of Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore and Babasaheb Ambedkar, who helped it rediscover its democratic ethos. Justice, liberty, equality and fraternity are not theoretical concepts that we came to learn in modern times; they have always been part of our civilisational heritage. It also explains why the critics who were cynical about the future of the Constitution and the Republic when India had newly become independent were proven so thoroughly wrong.

    The composition of our Constituent Assembly was also a testimony to our republican values. It had representatives from all parts and all communities of the country. Most notably, it had 15 women among its members, including stalwarts such as Sarojini Naidu, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Sucheta Kripalani, Hansaben Mehta and Malati Choudhury. When women’s equality was only a distant ideal in many parts of the world, in India women were actively contributing in shaping the destiny of the nation.

    The Constitution has become a living document because civic virtues have been part of our moral compass for millennia. The Constitution provides the ultimate foundation of our collective identity as Indians; it binds us together as a family. For 75 years now, it has guided the path of our progress. Today, let us humbly express our gratitude to Dr. Ambedkar, who chaired the Drafting Committee, other distinguished members of the Constituent Assembly, various officers associated with and others who worked hard and bequeathed us this most wonderful document.

    Dear Fellow Citizens,

    The 75 years of the Constitution are marked by an all-round progress of a young republic. At the time of Independence and even later, large parts of the country had faced extreme poverty and also hunger. But one thing we were not deprived of was our belief in ourselves. We set down to create the right conditions in which everyone would have the opportunity to flourish. Our farmers toiled hard and made our country self-sufficient in food production. Our labourers worked relentlessly to transform our infrastructure and manufacturing sector. Thanks to their sterling efforts, India’s economy today influences the global economic trends. Today, India is taking leadership positions in international forums. This transformation would not have been possible without the blueprint laid down by our Constitution.

    In recent years, the economic growth rate has remained persistently high, creating job opportunities for our youth, putting more money in the hands of farmers and labourers, and also lifting more people out of poverty. The bold and far-sighted economic reforms will sustain this trend in the years to come. Inclusion is the cornerstone of our growth saga, distributing the fruits of developments as widely as possible.

    As the Government continues to assign top priority to financial inclusion, initiatives such as the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana, MUDRA, Stand-Up India and Atal Pension Yojana have been expanded to provide more people access to a variety of financial support schemes.

    Equally importantly, the government has redefined the notion of welfare, making basic necessities such as housing and access to drinking water a matter of entitlement. Every effort is being made to extend a helping hand to the marginalized communities, particularly of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes. For example, there have been pre-matric and post-matric scholarships, national fellowships, overseas scholarships, hostels and coaching facilities for the youth from the SC communities. The Pradhan Mantri Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana is making progress in reducing poverty among the SC communities by adding employment and income generation opportunities. There have been dedicated schemes for aiming for the socio-economic development of ST communities, including Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan and Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan (PM-JANMAN). A Development and Welfare Board has been constituted for the De-notified, Nomadic and Semi Nomadic Communities.

    Meanwhile, the focus on physical infrastructure development, including roads and railways, ports and logistics hubs, over the past decade has created a platform that will support growth for decades to come.

    The way the government has used technology in the field of finance has been exemplary. A variety of digital payment options as well as the system of direct benefit transfer have promoted inclusion, bringing a significant number of people within the formal system. It has also brought unprecedented transparency in the system. In the process, within a few years we have created a robust Digital Public Infrastructure that is among the best in the world.

    The banking system has been in a healthy condition after a series of bold measures such as the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, effecting a substantial reduction in the Non-Performing Assets of Scheduled Commercial Banks.

    Dear Fellow Citizens,

    We won freedom in 1947, but many relics of a colonial mindset persisted among us for long. Of late, we have been witnessing concerted efforts to change that mindset. Among the most noteworthy of such efforts was the decision to replace the Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure and the Indian Evidence Act with the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam. Based also on Indian traditions of jurisprudence, the new criminal laws place the delivery of justice instead of punishment at the centre of the criminal justice system. Moreover, the new laws grant top priority to countering crimes against women and children.

    Reforms of such magnitude require an audacity of vision. Another measure that promises to redefine the terms of good governance is the Bill introduced in Parliament to synchronise election schedules in the country. The ‘One Nation One Election’ plan can promote consistency in governance, prevent policy paralysis, mitigate resource diversion, and reduce the financial burden, apart from offering many other benefits.

    There has also been a fresh engagement with our civilisational heritage. The ongoing Mahakumbh can be seen as an expression of the richness of that heritage. An exciting array of initiatives is underway in the domain of culture to preserve and revitalise our traditions and customs.

    India is a hub of great linguistic diversity. In order to conserve as well as celebrate this richness, the Government has recognised Assamese, Bengali, Marathi, Pali and Prakrit as classical languages. This category already includes Tamil, Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Odia. The Government is proactively promoting research in 11 classical languages now.

    I look forward to the completion of India’s first Archaeological Experiential Museum in Vadnagar of Gujarat, being developed next to an excavation site that shows evidence of human settlement from around 800 BCE. The museum will bring together in one place a wide range of arts, crafts and cultural elements from different eras.

    Dear Fellow Citizens,

    It is, after all, our young generation that is going to shape the India of tomorrow. Education, in turn, shapes these young minds. Therefore, the Government has increased its investment in education and made every effort to improve every parameter related to this sector. The results so far are more than encouraging. The last decade has transformed education, in terms of quality of learning and physical infrastructure and digital inclusion. For the medium of instruction, the regional languages are promoted at more levels. It is not surprising that there has been a notable improvement in students’ performance. I am glad to learn that women teachers have played a crucial role in this transformation, since more than 60 percent of those who became teachers in the last decade are women.

    The expansion and mainstreaming of vocational and skill education is a welcome development. This is also supplemented now by the scheme to provide our youth internship opportunities in the corporate sector.

    With a stronger foundation of the school-level education, India has been scaling new heights in various branches of knowledge, particularly in science, along with technology. For example, India stands sixth in terms of intellectual property filings in the world. We have consistently improved our ranking in the Global Innovation Index, moving from 48th position in 2020 to 39th in 2024.

    With rising self-assurance, we are increasing our participation in cutting-edge research with a series of initiatives. The National Quantum Mission aims to create a vibrant and innovative ecosystem in this new frontier of technology. Another noteworthy beginning is with the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical System, which plans to focus on several advanced technologies including artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics and cyber security. These technologies were called futuristic till recently, but they are fast becoming part of our daily lives.

    The Genome India Project has been not only an exciting venture in exploring nature; it is also a veritable defining moment in the history of science in India. Under its flagship programme, the genome sequencing of 10,000 Indians have been made available for further research only this month. This pathbreaking project will open new vistas in biotechnology research and also give a fillip to the public healthcare system.

    The Indian Space Research Organisation has been taking giant leaps in space in recent years. This month, the ISRO once again made the nation proud with its successful Space Docking Experiment. India has now become the fourth country in the world to have this capability.

    Our increasing confidence levels as a nation are also reflected in the arena of sports and games where our players have scripted thrilling success stories. Last year, our athletes made a mark in the Olympic Games. In the Paralympic Games, we sent our largest-ever contingent, who came back with our best-ever performance. Our chess champions impressed the world, as our men and women won the gold at the FIDE Chess Olympiad. The achievements in the sports during the year 2024 were capped by D. Gukesh, who became the youngest World Chess Champion.

    Supported by a great improvement in training facilities at the ground level, these sportspersons have made us proud with their winning drive and inspired the next generation to aim higher and higher.

    Our brothers and sisters living abroad have taken the best of our culture and civilisation to different parts of the globe and have made us proud with their achievements in diverse fields. They have always considered themselves to be a part of the India Story. As I said at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas earlier this month, I am confident of their proactive and enthusiastic participation in the making of a Viksit Bharat, a developed India, by the year 2047.

    Dear Fellow Citizens,

    Thanks to substantial and concrete progress in a wide range of areas, we are marching towards the future, holding our heads high. The key to our future is our youth and especially the young women. Their dreams are moulding the India of tomorrow, when we will be celebrating the centenary of our Independence. And when today’s children will salute the tricolour on 26th January of 2050, they will tell their next generation that this great quest would not have been possible without our incomparable Constitution guiding them along the way.

    Our future generations will also keep in mind the mission of Independent India in the world. In the words of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi [and I quote]

    “If Swaraj was not meant to civilize us, and to purify and stabilize our civilization, it would be nothing worth. The very essence of our civilization is that we give a paramount place to morality in all our affairs, public or private.” [unquote]

    Today, let us reaffirm our commitment to strive to realise Gandhiji’s dreams. His watchwords, truth and nonviolence, will continue to remain relevant for the whole world. He also taught us that rights and duties are but the two sides of the coin – indeed, the true source of rights is duty. Today we recall his lessons in compassion too – compassion not only for our human neighbours but also for our other neighbours, namely, flora and fauna, rivers and mountains.

    Each of us must contribute to the efforts to counter the global threat of climate change. There have been two exemplary initiatives in this regard. At the global level, India is leading a mass movement, called Mission Lifestyle for Environment, to inspire individuals and communities to be more pro-active in protecting and preserving the environment. Last year, on World Environment Day, we launched a unique campaign, ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’, paying tribute to the nurturing power of our mothers as well as of Mother Nature. Its target of planting 80 crore seedlings was achieved ahead of the deadline. The world can learn from such innovative moves that people can adopt as their own movements.

    Dear Fellow Citizens,

    Let me once again congratulate you all on the occasion of Republic Day. My congratulations to the soldiers guarding our borders as well as police and paramilitary personnel keeping it safe within the borders. My congratulations also to the members of the judiciary, the bureaucracy and our missions abroad. My best wishes to you in all your endeavours.

    Thank you.

    Jai Hind!

    Jai Bharat!

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Mahakumbh 2025: A Dip in the confluence of Spirituality, Indian Culture, and Patriotism – On Republic Day, the ‘Sangam’ will showcase a Patriotic Display

    Source: Government of India

    Mahakumbh 2025: A Dip in the confluence of Spirituality, Indian Culture, and Patriotism – On Republic Day, the ‘Sangam’ will showcase a Patriotic Display

    On the 11th Day of Mahakumbh, Bollywood Singer Sadhana Sargam to perform at the Ganga Pavilion; Classical and Semi-Classical Performances to take Listeners on a Spiritual Journey

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 7:27PM by PIB Delhi

    On the 11th day of the Mahakumbh 2025, and the occasion of Republic Day, listeners will experience a dip in the confluence of Spirituality, Indian culture, and Patriotism. The Uttar Pradesh Culture Department has organized performances at all four pavilions—Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, and Triveni—on 26th January. The main event at the Ganga Pavilion will feature Bollywood singer Sadhana Sargam, whose songs will delight the audience.

     

    Diverse Events on Republic Day 2025

    On Republic Day, the Mahakumbh will also host various events. On one hand, the audience will be introduced to Uttar Pradesh’s rural culture through performances like Faruwahi, Birha, and Alha, while on the other hand, people will enjoy the classical and semi-classical performances, including Kuchipudi, Bharatnatyam, Kathak, along with other classical music and dances.  The Main Events on Republic Day include:

     

    Ganga Pavilion:

    • Sadhana Sargam – Bollywood Singer
    • Deepika Reddy (Hyderabad) – Kuchipudi Dance
    • Kala Ramnath (Maharashtra) – Violin, Music Academy Awardee

     

    Triveni Pavilion:

    • Snehalata Mishra (Delhi) – Classical/Semi-Classical Singing
    • Ravishankar Upadhyay (Delhi) – Classical/Semi-Classical Instrumental Performance (Pakhawaj)
    • Kantika Mishra (Lucknow) – Classical/Semi-Classical Dance (Kathak)
    • Ashutosh Pandey (Kanpur) – Bhajan

     

    Yamuna Pavilion:

    • Abha-Vibha Chaurasia (Madhya Pradesh) – Hindustani Vocal
    • Priya Venkataraman (Delhi) – Bharatnatyam Dance
    • Sandeep Malik – Kathak Dance
    • Rajan Tiwari (Banaras) – Bhajan
    • Omkar Nath Awasthi (Unnao) – Alha
    • Sudarshan Yadav (Chandauli) – Birha
    • Pratima Yadav (Ambedkarnagar) – Awadhi Singing
    • Ramhit (Gorakhpur) – Faruwahi
    • Rajnish (Pilibhit) – Tharu Tribal Performance

     

    Saraswati Pavilion:

    • Ashok Bhantia (Mumbai) – Madhav Natak Performance
    • Manoj Yadav (Lucknow) – Bhajan
    • Akhilesh Mishra (Lucknow) – Bhajan

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: 76th REPUBLIC DAY

    Source: Government of India (2)

    76th REPUBLIC DAY

    PRESIDENT APPROVES DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AND GALLANTRY AWARDS TO INDIAN NAVY PERSONNEL

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 8:00PM by PIB Delhi

    Following Naval Personnel have been conferred with Gallantry/ Distinguished Service Awards on the eve of 76th Republic Day.

    (https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2096200)

     

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    Rank and Name

    PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

    1.

    VICE ADMIRAL SANJAY JASJIT SINGH AVSM NM

    2.

    VICE ADMIRAL RAJESH SUDHAKAR PENDHARKAR AVSM VSM

    3.

    VICE ADMIRAL SURAJ BERRY AVSM NM VSM

    4.

    VICE ADMIRAL SRINIVAS VENNAM AVSM NM

    ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

    1.  

    VICE ADMIRAL LOCHAN SINGH PATHANIA

    1.  

    VICE ADMIRAL RAJESH DHANKHAR NM

    1.  

    VICE ADMIRAL CHEMPAKVILAS RAMMOHAN PRAVEEN NAIR NM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL SANDEEP MEHTA VSM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL MANISH SHARMA NM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL JANAK BEVLI VSM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL MANISH CHADHA VSM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL CYRIL THOMAS VSM

    YUDH SEVA MEDAL

    1.

    COMMODORE KARTIK SRIMAL

    NAO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

    1.  

    LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SOURABH MALIK

    1.  

    LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SATYAM SINGH

    NAO SENA MEDAL (DEVOTION TO DUTY)

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL BIMAL KUMAR MADHVAN NAIR

    1.  

    COMMODORE KAMBOJ RAJESH KUMAR

    1.  

    COMMODORE GAURAV MEHTA 

    1.  

    COMMODORE KAPIL MEHTA

    1.  

    COMMODORE RAMANA NADELLA

    1.  

    COMMODORE AZAD SHIRAZ HUSAIN

    1.  

    COMMODORE R RAGHU NAIR

    1.  

    CAPTAIN (TS) AJAY CHELLAPPAN

    VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

    1.

    REAR ADMIRAL UPAL KUNDU

    2.

    REAR ADMIRAL RAVNISH SETH

    3.

    REAR ADMIRAL ASHWANI KUMAR TIKKO

    4.

    SURGEON REAR ADMIRAL MANISH SUBHASHRAO HONWAD

    5.

    REAR ADMIRAL SRIRAM AMUR

    6.

    COMMODORE SUNIL RAJASEKHARAN

    7.

    COMMODORE MANOJ SHARMA

    8.

    COMMODORE DEEPAK SINGHAL

    9.

    COMMODORE SAIRAM BALAJI

    10.

    COMMODORE RANA VIRENDRA SINGH

    11.

    COMMODORE MANOJ KUMAR JHA

    12.

    COMMODORE SAUNAK CHATTERJEE

    13.

    COMMODORE AKASH CHATURVEDI

    14.

    CAPTAIN ASHU GUPTA

    15.

    CAPTAIN (TS) SAMRA PARAMDEEP SINGH

    16.

    COMMANDER SANDEEP MORE

    17.

    ANOOP KUMAR MCERA I

     

    CITATION OF AWARDEES

    NAO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY).pdf

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya Hosts MY Bharat Youth Volunteers and Prominent Sportspersons Invited as Special Guests for 76th Republic Day Celebrations

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya Hosts MY Bharat Youth Volunteers and Prominent Sportspersons Invited as Special Guests for 76th Republic Day Celebrations

    Youth Must Embrace ‘Nation First’ to Fulfill Vision of Viksit Bharat – Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 7:31PM by PIB Delhi

    In a memorable lead-up to the 76th Republic Day celebrations, Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, hosted MY Bharat youth volunteers, their families, and renowned sportspersons in New Delhi today. A total of 200 MY Bharat volunteers along with their families and 160 eminent sportspersons have been invited as special guests, recognizing their outstanding contributions to nation-building and excellence in sports.

    Addressing the gathering, Dr. Mandaviya underscored the pivotal role of the youth in shaping India’s future and urged them to embrace the guiding principle of “Nation First” in all endeavours. Highlighting the importance of duty (“kartavya”), he stressed that the collective commitment of citizens will pave the way for a Viksit Bharat. Union Minister also reaffirmed the Panch Pran of Amrit Kaal, emphasizing the shared responsibility of every individual in achieving the nation’s developmental goals.

    Dr. Mandaviya reflected on the successful organization of the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue, held from January 10-12 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The grand event, graced by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, showcased the leadership and organizational skills of MY Bharat volunteers, who played a crucial role in its success.

    The event also featured inspiring addresses by five celebrated sportspersons—Thulsimathi Murugesan, Harvinder Singh, Konganapalli Narayanan, Vantika Agrawal, and Ashok Kumar—who shared their remarkable journeys and thanked the Government of India for its steadfast support in helping them achieve unprecedented heights in their respective fields.

    The MY Bharat youth volunteers, invited along with their families, shared their experiences of participating in transformative initiatives launched by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Volunteers selected through impactful campaigns such as Swachhata Hi Seva and Ye Diwali MY Bharat Wali spoke about their contributions to social development and the numerous opportunities provided through the MY Bharat platform. In a touching moment, the youth volunteers presented Dr. Mandaviya with a handmade painting as a token of gratitude.

    The ceremony concluded with the sportspersons and youth volunteers thanking the Government of India for recognizing their efforts and inviting them to be a part of this historic celebration. The event highlighted the Ministry’s commitment to empowering youth and athletes while fostering a culture of excellence and nation-building.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: 76th REPUBLIC DAY PRESIDENT APPROVES DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AND GALLANTRY AWARDS TO INDIAN NAVY PERSONNEL

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 8:00PM by PIB Delhi

    Following Naval Personnel have been conferred with Gallantry/ Distinguished Service Awards on the eve of 76th Republic Day.

    (https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2096200)

     

    Ser

    Rank and Name

    PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

    1.

    VICE ADMIRAL SANJAY JASJIT SINGH AVSM NM

    2.

    VICE ADMIRAL RAJESH SUDHAKAR PENDHARKAR AVSM VSM

    3.

    VICE ADMIRAL SURAJ BERRY AVSM NM VSM

    4.

    VICE ADMIRAL SRINIVAS VENNAM AVSM NM

    ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

    1.  

    VICE ADMIRAL LOCHAN SINGH PATHANIA

    1.  

    VICE ADMIRAL RAJESH DHANKHAR NM

    1.  

    VICE ADMIRAL CHEMPAKVILAS RAMMOHAN PRAVEEN NAIR NM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL SANDEEP MEHTA VSM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL MANISH SHARMA NM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL JANAK BEVLI VSM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL MANISH CHADHA VSM

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL CYRIL THOMAS VSM

    YUDH SEVA MEDAL

    1.

    COMMODORE KARTIK SRIMAL

    NAO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

    1.  

    LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SOURABH MALIK

    1.  

    LIEUTENANT COMMANDER SATYAM SINGH

    NAO SENA MEDAL (DEVOTION TO DUTY)

    1.  

    REAR ADMIRAL BIMAL KUMAR MADHVAN NAIR

    1.  

    COMMODORE KAMBOJ RAJESH KUMAR

    1.  

    COMMODORE GAURAV MEHTA 

    1.  

    COMMODORE KAPIL MEHTA

    1.  

    COMMODORE RAMANA NADELLA

    1.  

    COMMODORE AZAD SHIRAZ HUSAIN

    1.  

    COMMODORE R RAGHU NAIR

    1.  

    CAPTAIN (TS) AJAY CHELLAPPAN

    VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL

    1.

    REAR ADMIRAL UPAL KUNDU

    2.

    REAR ADMIRAL RAVNISH SETH

    3.

    REAR ADMIRAL ASHWANI KUMAR TIKKO

    4.

    SURGEON REAR ADMIRAL MANISH SUBHASHRAO HONWAD

    5.

    REAR ADMIRAL SRIRAM AMUR

    6.

    COMMODORE SUNIL RAJASEKHARAN

    7.

    COMMODORE MANOJ SHARMA

    8.

    COMMODORE DEEPAK SINGHAL

    9.

    COMMODORE SAIRAM BALAJI

    10.

    COMMODORE RANA VIRENDRA SINGH

    11.

    COMMODORE MANOJ KUMAR JHA

    12.

    COMMODORE SAUNAK CHATTERJEE

    13.

    COMMODORE AKASH CHATURVEDI

    14.

    CAPTAIN ASHU GUPTA

    15.

    CAPTAIN (TS) SAMRA PARAMDEEP SINGH

    16.

    COMMANDER SANDEEP MORE

    17.

    ANOOP KUMAR MCERA I

     

    CITATION OF AWARDEES

    NAO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY).pdf

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Proud Moment for Doordarshan: Bestowed with ECI Media Award for voter awareness in Electronic Media (TV) category

    Source: Government of India

    Proud Moment for Doordarshan: Bestowed with ECI Media Award for voter awareness in Electronic Media (TV) category

    Recognised for its impactful coverage, including “Chunav Ka Parv Desh Ka Garv” series during the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 for promoting informed and responsible voting

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 7:47PM by PIB Delhi

    Doordarshan is proud to announce that it has been honored with the prestigious award in the Electronic Media category for its 360-degree comprehensive campaign on Voter Awareness and Education. Doordarshan has been recognised for its impactful coverage, including the “Chunav Ka Parv Desh Ka Garv” series during the Lok Sabha Elections 2024, which highlighted the importance of informed and responsible voting.

    DG Doordarshan, Ms. Kanchan Prasad receiving the honour from the President of India Smt. Droupadi Murmu

     

    The campaign, conducted across the nation during the Parliamentary Elections 2024, showcased Doordarshan’s commitment to fostering an informed and active citizenry. It encompassed:

    • Innovative Programming: Development and broadcast of 30 voter education short films.
    • Multilingual Outreach: Extensive dissemination across DD National, DD India, and DD News Channels, ensuring messages reached every corner of the country.
    • Engaging Advertisments: Engaging L-band advertisement, Mug Branding and Advertisements (45 sec/spots) aimed at motivating millions to participate in democracy.

    Through its creative and inclusive approach, Doordarshan successfully empowered voters throughout the country, especially first-time participants, to contribute to the democratic process.

    On receiving this honor, Doordarshan reaffirms its dedication to nation-building by continuing to be the trusted voice of the people.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Hon’ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu confers the Best Electoral Practices Award 2024-25 for best Government department for Voter education & electoral participation on Indian Railways on the occasion of 15th National Voters’ Day

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 8:11PM by PIB Delhi

    Hon’ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu today conferred the Best Electoral Practices Award 2024-25 in best Government department for Voter education & electoral participation on Indian Railways on the occasion of 15th National Voters’ Day. The award was received by the Chairman and CEO of the Railway Board, Shri Satish Kumar. Indian Railways has been honored with this award for making the best use of its infrastructure and partnering with the Election Commission of India to enhance voter awareness across the country. This recognition highlights Indian Railways’ crucial role in the Lok Sabha Elections 2024, where it significantly contributed to voter awareness and logistical support.

     

     

    To promote voter awareness and encourage citizen participation in elections, the Indian Railways, in collaboration with the Election Commission of India, leveraged its Rail Display Network (RDN) across stations, official websites, and mobile applications to disseminate voter helpline details. Pre-recorded announcements were also made at Railway stations. Additionally, a special train, the SVEEP Express, was operated in the Kashmir Valley in coordination with local authorities to engage and inspire youth to actively participate in the electoral process. Social media campaigns with hashtags like #ChunavKaParv and #DeshKaGarv promoted participation.

    Railways also facilitated secure and seamless transportation of over 3,74,000 para-military personnel through 383 trains across the Nation for conducting fair elections.Indian Railways effectively promoted civic engagement, emphasising the importance of voting in shaping the Nation’s democracy.National Voters’ Day (NVD) is celebrated annually on 25th January to mark the foundation day of the Election Commission of India, a day before the birth of the Indian Republic. Since 2011, this day has been observed to encourage voter enrolment, especially among new voters, and to promote informed participation in the electoral process. The event witnesses the presence of key dignitaries including Former Chief Election Commissioners, Election Commissioners, political representatives, senior government officials, and young voters, among others.

    As part of the celebrations, the National Electoral Awards 2024-25 are presented, recognizing innovation, excellence, and proficiency in election processes. These awards honor contributions made by electoral machinery, government departments, agencies, PSUs, CSOs, and media in enhancing the electoral system throughout 2024. State-level awards are also presented at respective state headquarters.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: President of the Republic of Indonesia H.E. Prabowo Subianto visits Parliament of India, welcomed by Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla

    Source: Government of India

    President of the Republic of Indonesia H.E. Prabowo Subianto visits Parliament of India, welcomed by Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla

    President of Indonesia showed keen interest and appreciation for the architecture of the new Parliament building and various artworks, cultural heritage and installations

    Both the leaders discuss India’s rich Parliamentary system, 75 years of India becoming a Republic

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 8:31PM by PIB Delhi

    President of the Republic of Indonesia His Excellency Mr. Prabowo Subianto, who is on state visit to India to attend the 76th Republic Day celebrations as the Chief Guest, visited the Parliament House today.

    Welcoming him at Parliament House, Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla said that his visit to India assumes special significance as it coincides with the completion of 75 years of India becoming a Republic.

    President Subianto showed keen interest and appreciation for the architecture of the new Parliament building and various artworks, cultural heritage and installations thematically displayed throughout the Parliament House.

    Shri Birla informed the visiting President thatthese artworks were conceptualized keeping in view the literary, iconographical, architectural resources and artistic expressions of the country.He said that these artworks and artefacts of cultural heritage represent the tradition of India, evolving with time.

    Both the leaders held discussions on India’s rich parliamentary system and shared cultural heritage of both the countries.

    On this occasion, Shri Birla presented H.E. Prabowo Subianto with a copy of the Constitution of India and a replica of the Parliament House.

    India and Indonesia have a relationship, deeply rooted in history. The ties, influenced by the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, are reflected in their cultural and civilizational relations, which have grown stronger over time.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Lok Sabha Speaker greets the nation on the eve of 76th Republic Day of India

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 8:29PM by PIB Delhi

    Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla has greeted the nation on the eve of 76th Republic Day of India.

    In his message, Shri Birla has said,

    “Many congratulations and best wishes to all of you on the 76th Republic Day of India.

    The modern Republic of India has completed a glorious journey of 75 years. In these years, our Republic has become stronger and more prosperous. The country has touched many dimensions of progress. From agriculture to sports; from land to space – India has achieved many glorious achievements.

    In these 75 years, with the collective efforts of all, India has moved forward in the direction of self-reliance. Our youth have taken the country forward on the strength of new thinking and innovation. From education to defence and from sports to space, women are progressing rapidly in every field. Our farmers, labourers, MSME sector, small and big businessmen, every person is becoming a partner in the progress of the country. As a result of these collective efforts, India has become the 5th largest economy inworld and is soon going to achieve the third position.

    Every citizen of the country should take a pledge today that we will increase our participation in the democratic process. We will strengthen our ideals of freedom, equality, justice and fraternity so that our Republic prospers even more. On this day, let us also remember those great personalities who played a role in achieving independence of the country and contributed tirelessly in the making of the Constitution. With this message, many best wishes to you once again on Republic Day.

    Jai Hind.”

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister of State for Cooperation Shri Murlidhar Mohol interacts with 200 PACS representatives invited from across the country as special guests on the 76th Republic Day in New Delhi

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Minister of State for Cooperation Shri Murlidhar Mohol interacts with 200 PACS representatives invited from across the country as special guests on the 76th Republic Day in New Delhi

    Invitation to PACS representatives as special guests in the Republic Day parade underlines their important role in rural development and also makes PACS a hub of not only financial activities but also community welfare

    Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and guidance of Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah, the Ministry of Cooperation is committed to transforming cooperatives into multi-purpose institutions

    Digitization of PACS is a vital step towards development of rural India, it has improved access to financial services and promoted transparency and efficiency

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 8:56PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of State for Cooperation Shri Murlidhar Mohol today interacted with more than 200 representatives of 100 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) from 13 states of the country, who have been invited for 76th Republic Day as special guests in New Delhi. The Secretary of Ministry of Cooperation Shri Ashish Kumar Bhutani and other senior officials of the Ministry were present on the occasion. Invitation to PACS representatives as special guests in the Republic Day parade underlines their important role in rural development and also makes PACS a hub of not only financial activities but also community welfare.

    The interaction programme was attended by the PACS representatives from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Assam, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. The computerisation of PACS in these states is progressing effectively and their respective PACS officials are reaping the benefits of digitisation.

    The Ministry of Cooperation, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and guidance of Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah, is committed to transform cooperatives into multi-purpose institutions. The Government of India, in collaboration with other stakeholders like NABARD, State Governments and Cooperative Banks, is empowering PACS to realize Prime Minister Modi’s vision of ‘Sahkar se Samriddhi’. This initiative is a part of the Centrally Sponsored Project of ‘Computerization of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies’ which aims to enhance transparency, efficiency and profitability of PACS across the country. The project aims to computerize 67,930 PACS to improve access to financial services like faster loan disbursement, Direct Benefit Transfer and advanced banking services as well as to provide non-financial services like grain storage, Common Service Centres and Jan Aushadhi Kendras. Digitization of PACS is a vital step towards development of rural India, it has improved access to financial services and promoted transparency and efficiency.

    Strengthening of PACS will empower rural communities and realize the Indian vision of inclusive development. The invitation extended to PACS representatives for the Republic Day parade underlines their important role in rural development.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: List of Outcomes: State visit of President of Indonesia to India (January 23-26, 2025)

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 8:54PM by PIB Delhi

    Sr. No. MoUs / Agreements
    1. MoU on Health Cooperation between Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India and Ministry of Health, Indonesia.
    2. MoU on Maritime Safety and Security Cooperation between Indian Coast Guard and BAKAMLA, Indonesia. (Renewal)
    3. MoU in the Field of Traditional Medicine Quality Assurance between Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homeopathy, Ministry of AYUSH and Indonesian Food and Drug Authority.
    4. MoU on Cooperation in the Fields of Digital Development between Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, India and Ministry of Communication and Digital Affairs, Indonesia.
    5. Cultural Exchange Program between Ministry of Culture, India and Ministry of Culture, Indonesia. (Period 2025-28)
      Reports
    1. 3rd India- Indonesia CEOs Forum: The co-chairs presented their joint report to External Affairs Minister & Foreign Minister of Indonesia in presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi & President Prabowo.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar addresses Student beneficiaries of PM YASAVI Scheme, in New Delhi

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar addresses Student beneficiaries of PM YASAVI Scheme, in New Delhi

    400 Students, selected from 21 States, invited as Special Guests for Republic Day Parade 2025

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 9:48PM by PIB Delhi

    On the eve of the Republic Day 2025, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment organized a special programme to honor 400 students from 21 states across the country. These students are beneficiaries of the PM Young Achievers Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India (YASASVI) Scheme. It was launched to empower students from OBC, EBC, and DNT communities educationally, socially, and economically. These students have been invited as special guests for the Republic Day Parade 2025.

    Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Dr. Virendra Kumar, addressed the event at the Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial (DANM), in New Delhi today. Praising the PM Yashasvi Scheme, the Minister described it as a significant step toward social justice and inclusivity. He emphasized that the scheme would inspire the nation’s talented and promising students to achieve a bright future.

    Interacting with students from various States, the Minister highlighted the Government’s commitment to ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’, without any caste or religious discrimination. He expressed his pride that these students would have the opportunity to witness the Republic Day Parade live and stated, “Nothing can stop talent from progressing. The youth of the country is talented and energetic, and the world recognizes this.”

    Objectives and Benefits of PM YASAVI Scheme:

    The primary goal of the PM YASASVI Scheme is to empower students from OBC, EBC, and DNT communities educationally, socially, and economically. The benefits provided under the scheme include:

    1. Pre-Matric Scholarship: Annual scholarship of ₹1.25 lakh for students from classes 9 to 12.

    2. Post-Matric Scholarship: Financial assistance worth ₹12.75 crore for college-level education.

    3. Top-Class School and College Education: Special support for high-quality education.

    4. Hostel Construction for OBC Students: Providing better residential facilities for students.

    The event was attended by Secretary (D/o SJ&E), Shri Amit Yadav; Additional Secretary (D/o SJ&E), Shri Amit Kumar Ghosh; and other senior officials and staff of the Department.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister of State for Defence Shri Sanjay Seth gives away Prizes for National School Band Competition 6.0

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Minister of State for Defence Shri Sanjay Seth gives away Prizes for National School Band Competition 6.0

    Encourages students to become brand ambassadors of Viksit Bharat of 2047

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 9:02PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister of State for Defence, Shri Sanjay Seth, gave away prizes for the National School Band Competition 6.0. Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy (DoSEL), Ministry of Education, Shri Sanjay Kumar and Additional Secretary,DoSEL, Shri Anandrao V. Patilwere also present at the event.

    Shri Sanjay Seth, while addressing the audience, praised the exceptional performance of the young participants, describing the event as a mini replica of the nation. Highlighting the individual performances of several teams, he urged students to reduce their reliance on mobile devices, as advised by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, and to engage in outdoor activities and creative pursuits. He encouraged the students to become brand ambassadors of the Viksit Bharat of 2047.

    Shri Anandrao V. Patil, in his address, encouraged students to carry forward the message of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat, as envisioned by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, and to contribute to nation-building with a nation-first approach.

     

     

     

    In the Brass Band – Girls category, Government Sr. Sec. School West Point, Gangtok, Sikkim, secured the First Prize. St. Joseph’s Convent Sr. Sec. School, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, received the Second Prize, while St. Joseph’s Anglo-Indian Girl’s Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode, Kerala, earned the Third Prize. The team from GayatriVidyapeeth, Shantikunj, Haridwar, Uttarakhand, received the Consolation Prize.

    In the Brass Band – Boys category, the First Prize went to Prince Lotus Valley, Sikar, Rajasthan. St. Xavier’s Higher Secondary School, Pathaliyaghat, Sepahijala, Tripura, won the Second Prize, and Pinegrove School, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, secured the Third Prize. The team from St. Xavier’s English Medium School, Pathalgaon, Chhattisgarh, received the Consolation Prize.

    In the Pipe Band – Girls category, the First Prize was awarded to PM SHRI KGBV Patamda, PurbiSinghbhum, Jharkhand. Bhonsala Military School Girls, Nasik, Maharashtra, secured the Second Prize, and Shri ThakurdwaraBalikaVidyalaya, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, earned the Third Prize. The team from Monte CBSE School, Pandipadu Village, KallurMandal, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, received the Consolation Prize.

    In the Pipe Band – Boys category, City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, Sec DLDA Colony, Kanpur Road, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, claimed the First Prize. North Sikkim Academy, Nangan, Sikkim, secured the Second Prize, while RBP Military School Sports Academy, Sangli, Maharashtra, won the Third Prize. PM SHRI KendriyaVidyalaya No. 2, BelagaviCantt., Karnataka, received the Consolation Prize in this category.

    The First Prize-winning teams will receive ₹21,000, while the Second Prize-winning teams will be awarded ₹16,000, and the Third Prize-winning teams will receive ₹11,000. Teams receiving the Consolation Prize will be awarded ₹3,000. In addition to the cash prizes, all winning teams will be presented with a trophy and certificates.

    Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the Ministry of Defence, organised the grand finale of National School Band Competition 6.0 on 24-25 January 2025 at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi. This year 16 band teams from 13 States with 463 children were shortlisted for the finale (list annexed) through State- and Zonal-level competitions. At the State-Level Competitions, 568 teams comprising 13,999 children participated; while at the Zonal Level, 84 teams comprising 2,337 children took part.

    For the first time:

    1.   Band Teams from three government schools have got the opportunity to participate in the Republic Day Parade.

    2.   PM SHRI KGBV Patamda, PurbiSinghbum, Jharkhand school students will be giving their performance at the rostrum in front of the Presidential stage.

    3.   Two band teams (KendriyaVidyalaya and Government Sr. Sec. School West Point, Sikkim) will be performing at Vijay Chowk in the Republic Day Parade.

    4.   In tandem with the “whole of Government approach”, initiative has been taken for training of PM SHRI school band teams by the band instructors/teams of Army Regimental Centres. Training has begun in 11 States/UTs and will commence shortly in the rest of the States/UTs. This is a step towards imparting holistic education to students of PM SHRI schools and developing them into well-rounded personalities.

    The National Education Policy 2020 is the first education policy of the 21st century and aims at large-scale transformational reforms in the education sector. In that direction, this program will not only instil a sense of patriotism and national pride but will also enhance the musical skills of the students and inculcate discipline among them. This initiative aims to rejuvenate the spirit of patriotism and unity amongst school students throughout the country and help in the furtherance of holistic education.

    Joint Secretary, DoSEL, Dr.AmarpreetDuggaland other dignitaries from the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Defence

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Padma Awards 2025 announced

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 9:00PM by PIB Delhi

    Padma Awards – one of the highest civilian Awards of the country, are conferred in three categories, namely, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. The Awards are given in various disciplines/ fields of activities, viz.- 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. The awards are announced on the occasion of Republic Day every year.

    2.              These Awards are conferred by the President of India at ceremonial functions which are held at RashtrapatiBhawan usually around March/ April every year. For the year 2025, the President has approved conferment of 139Padma Awards including1 duo case (in a duo case, the Award is counted as one) as per list below. The list comprises 7Padma Vibhushan, 19 Padma Bhushan and 113 Padma Shri Awards. 23of the awardees are women and the list also includes 10 persons from the category of Foreigners/NRI/PIO/OCI and13Posthumous awardees.

     

    Padma Vibhushan(7)

     

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    Name

    Field

    State/Country

    1.  

    Shri Duvvur Nageshwar Reddy

    Medicine

    Telangana

    1.  

    Justice (Retd.) Shri Jagdish Singh Khehar

    Public Affairs

    Chandigarh

    1.  

    Smt. Kumudini Rajnikant Lakhia

    Art

    Gujarat

    1.  

    Shri LakshminarayanaSubramaniam

    Art

    Karnataka

    1.  

    Shri M. T. Vasudevan Nair (Posthumous)

    Literature and Education

    Kerala

    1.  

    Shri Osamu Suzuki (Posthumous)

    Trade and Industry

    Japan

    1.  

    Smt. Sharda Sinha (Posthumous)

    Art

    Bihar

    Padma Bhushan(19)

     

    SN

    Name

    Field

    State/Country

    1.  

    Shri A Surya Prakash

    Literature and Education-Journalism

    Karnataka

    1.  

    Shri Anant Nag

    Art

    Karnataka

    1.  

    Shri Bibek Debroy(Posthumous)

    Literature and Education

    NCT Delhi

    1.  

    Shri Jatin Goswami

    Art

    Assam

    1.  

    Shri Jose Chacko Periappuram

    Medicine

    Kerala

    1.  

    Shri Kailash Nath Dikshit

    Others-Archaeology

    NCT Delhi

    1.  

    Shri Manohar Joshi(Posthumous)

    Public Affairs

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Nalli Kuppuswami Chetti

    Trade and Industry

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Shri Nandamuri Balakrishna

    Art

    Andhra Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri P R Sreejesh

    Sports

    Kerala

    1.  

    Shri Pankaj Patel

    Trade and Industry

    Gujarat

    1.  

    Shri Pankaj Udhas(Posthumous)

    Art

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Rambahadur Rai

    Literature and Education-Journalism

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Sadhvi Ritambhara

    Social Work

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri S Ajith Kumar

    Art

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Shri Shekhar Kapur

    Art

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Ms. Shobana Chandrakumar

    Art

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Shri Sushil Kumar Modi(Posthumous)

    Public Affairs

    Bihar

    1.  

    Shri Vinod Dham

    Science and Engineering

    United States of America

     

    Padma Shri (113)

    SN

    Name

    Field

    State/Country

    1.  

    Shri Adwaita Charan Gadanayak

    Art

    Odisha

    1.  

    Shri Achyut Ramchandra Palav

    Art

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Ajay V Bhatt

    Science and Engineering

    United States of America

    1.  

    Shri Anil Kumar Boro

    Literature and Education

    Assam

    1.  

    Shri Arijit Singh

    Art

    West Bengal

    1.  

    Smt. Arundhati Bhattacharya

    Trade and Industry

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Arunoday Saha

    Literature and Education

    Tripura

    1.  

    Shri Arvind Sharma

    Literature and Education

    Canada

    1.  

    Shri Ashok Kumar Mahapatra

    Medicine

    Odisha

    1.  

    Shri Ashok Laxman Saraf

    Art

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Ashutosh Sharma

    Science and Engineering

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Smt. Ashwini Bhide Deshpande

    Art

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Baijnath Maharaj

    Others-Spiritualism

    Rajasthan

    1.  

    Shri Barry Godfray John

    Art

    NCT Delhi

    1.  

    Smt. Begam Batool

    Art

    Rajasthan

    1.  

    Shri Bharat Gupt

    Art

    NCT Delhi

    1.  

    Shri Bheru Singh Chouhan

    Art

    Madhya Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri Bhim Singh Bhavesh

    Social Work

    Bihar

    1.  

    Smt. Bhimavva Doddabalappa Shillekyathara

    Art

    Karnataka

    1.  

    Shri Budhendra Kumar Jain

    Medicine

    Madhya Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri C S Vaidyanathan

    Public Affairs

    NCT Delhi

    1.  

    Shri Chaitram Deochand Pawar

    Social Work

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Chandrakant Sheth(Posthumous)

    Literature and Education

    Gujarat

    1.  

    Shri Chandrakant Sompura

    Others-Architecture

    Gujarat

    1.  

    Shri Chetan E Chitnis

    Science and Engineering

    France

    1.  

    Shri David R Syiemlieh

    Literature and Education

    Meghalaya

    1.  

    Shri Durga Charan Ranbir

    Art

    Odisha

    1.  

    Shri Farooq Ahmad Mir

    Art

    Jammu And Kashmir

    1.  

    Shri Ganeshwar Shastri Dravid

    Literature and Education

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Smt. Gita Upadhyay

    Literature and Education

    Assam

    1.  

    Shri Gokul Chandra Das

    Art

    West Bengal

    1.  

    Shri Guruvayur Dorai

    Art

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Shri Harchandan Singh Bhatty

    Art

    Madhya Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri Hariman Sharma

    Others-Agriculture

    Himachal Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri Harjinder Singh Srinagar Wale

    Art

    Punjab

    1.  

    Shri Harvinder Singh

    Sports

    Haryana

    1.  

    Shri Hassan Raghu

    Art

    Karnataka

    1.  

    Shri Hemant Kumar

    Medicine

    Bihar

    1.  

    Shri Hriday Narayan Dixit

    Literature and Education

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri Hugh and Colleen Gantzer(Posthumous)(Duo)*

    Literature and Education-Journalism

    Uttarakhand

    1.  

    Shri Inivalappil Mani Vijayan

    Sports

    Kerala

    1.  

    Shri Jagadish Joshila

    Literature and Education

    Madhya Pradesh

    1.  

    Smt. Jaspinder Narula

    Art

     

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Jonas Masetti

    Others-Spiritualism

    Brazil

    1.  

    Shri Joynacharan Bathari

    Art

    Assam

    1.  

    Smt. Jumde Yomgam Gamlin

    Social Work

    Arunachal Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri K. Damodaran

    Others-Culinary

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Shri K L Krishna

    Literature and Education

    Andhra Pradesh

    1.  

    Smt. K Omanakutty Amma

    Art

    Kerala

    1.  

    Shri Kishore Kunal(Posthumous)

    Civil Service

    Bihar

    1.  

    Shri L Hangthing

    Others-Agriculture

    Nagaland

    1.  

    Shri Lakshmipathy Ramasubbaiyer

    Literature and Education-Journalism

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Shri Lalit Kumar Mangotra

    Literature and Education

    Jammu And Kashmir

    1.  

    Shri Lama Lobzang(Posthumous)

    Others-Spiritualism

    Ladakh

    1.  

    Smt. Libia Lobo Sardesai

    Social Work

    Goa

    1.  

    Shri M D Srinivas

    Science and Engineering

    Tamil Nadu

    1.  

    Shri Madugula Nagaphani Sarma

    Art

    Andhra Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri Mahabir Nayak

    Art

    Jharkhand

    1.  

    Smt. Mamata Shankar

    Art

    West Bengal

    1.  

    Shri Manda Krishna Madiga

    Public Affairs

    Telangana

    1.  

    Shri Maruti Bhujangrao Chitampalli

    Literature and Education

    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Miriyala Apparao(Posthumous)

    Art

    Andhra Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri Nagendra Nath Roy

    Literature and Education

    West Bengal

    1.  

    Shri Narayan (Bhulai Bhai)(Posthumous)

    Public Affairs

    Uttar Pradesh

    1.  

    Shri Naren Gurung

    Art

    Sikkim

    1.  

    Smt. Neerja Bhatla

    Medicine

    NCT Delhi

    1.  

    Smt. Nirmala Devi

    Art

    Bihar

    1.  

    Shri Nitin Nohria

    Literature and Education

    United States of America

    1.  

    Shri Onkar Singh Pahwa

    Trade and Industry

    Punjab

    1.  

    Shri P Datchanamoorthy

    Art

    Puducherry

    1.  

    Shri Pandi Ram Mandavi

    Art

    Chhattisgarh

    1.  

    Shri Parmar Lavjibhai Nagjibhai

    Art

    Gujarat

    1.  

    Shri Pawan Goenka

    Trade and Industry

    West Bengal

    1.  

    Shri Prashanth Prakash

    Trade and Industry

    Karnataka

    1.  

    Smt. Pratibha Satpathy

    Literature and Education

    Odisha

    1.  

    Shri Purisai Kannappa Sambandan

    Art

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    1.  

    Shri R Ashwin

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    Shri R G Chandramogan

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    Shri Radhakrishnan Devasenapathy

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    Shri Ramdarash Mishra

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    NCT Delhi

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    Shri Ranendra Bhanu Majumdar

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    Maharashtra

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    Shri Ratan Kumar Parimoo

    Art

    Gujarat

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    Shri Reba Kanta Mahanta

    Art

    Assam

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    Shri Renthlei Lalrawna

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    Shri Ricky Gyan Kej

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    Shri Sajjan Bhajanka

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    Smt. Sally Holkar

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    Shri Sant Ram Deswal

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    1.  

    Shri Satyapal Singh

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    Shri Seeni Viswanathan

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    Shri Sethuraman Panchanathan

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    Smt. Soniya Nityanand

    Medicine

     

    Uttar Pradesh

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    Shri Stephen Knapp

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    United States of America

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    Shri Subhash Khetulal Sharma

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    Maharashtra

    1.  

    Shri Suresh Harilal Soni

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    Gujarat

    1.  

    Shri Surinder Kumar Vasal

    Science and Engineering

    Delhi

    1.  

    Shri Swami Pradiptananda (Kartik Maharaj)

    Others-Spiritualism

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    Shri Syed Ainul Hasan

    Literature and Education

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    Shri Tejendra Narayan Majumdar

    Art

    West Bengal

    1.  

    Smt. Thiyam Suryamukhi Devi

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    1.  

    Shri Tushar Durgeshbhai Shukla

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    Shri Vadiraj Raghawendracharya Panchamukhi

    Literature and Education

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    1.  

    Shri Vasudeo Kamath

    Art

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    Shri Velu Aasaan

    Art

    Tamil Nadu

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    Shri Venkappa Ambaji Sugatekar

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    Shri Vijay Nityanand Surishwar Ji Maharaj

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    1.  

    Shri Vilas Dangre

    Medicine

    Maharashtra

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    Shri Vinayak Lohani

    Social Work

    West Bengal

     

    Note: * In Duo case, the Award is counted as one.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Prime Minister congratulates all the Padma awardees of 2025

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 9:27PM by PIB Delhi

    The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today congratulated all the Padma awardees of 2025. He remarked that each awardee was synonymous with hardwork, passion and innovation, which has positively impacted countless lives.

    In a post on X, he wrote:

    “Congratulations to all the Padma awardees! India is proud to honour and celebrate their extraordinary achievements. Their dedication and perseverance are truly motivating. Each awardee is synonymous with hardwork, passion and innovation, which has positively impacted countless lives. They teach us the value of striving for excellence and serving society selflessly.

    https://www.padmaawards.gov.in/Document/pdf/notifications/PadmaAwards/2025.pdf

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan applauds the achievement of women Self-Help Groups who emerged as Lakhpati through their engagement in various DAY-NRLM interventions

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan applauds the achievement of women Self-Help Groups  who emerged as Lakhpati through their engagement in various DAY-NRLM interventions

    Lakhpati Didis will not stop here but will become Crorepati and Arabpati soon: Shri Chouhan 

    Union Minister re-emphasises the goal of Garibi-mukt Gaon

    Shri Chouhan insists on adopting a whole-of-government approach through convergence for maximum impact and transforming the rural economy by enabling Lakhpati Didis

    Three hundred Lakhpati Didis invited as Special Guests who will witness the 76th Republic Day Parade tomorrow at Kartavya Path in New Delhi

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 9:17PM by PIB Delhi

    Union Minister for Rural Development and Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan interacted with a group of 300 Lakhpati Didis from Self-Help Groups (SHG) those will participate in the 76th Republic Day Celebrations at Kartavya Path as Special Guests. He applauded the efforts of SHG women to realise the Prime Minister’s vision of Lakhpati Didis. He said that Lakhpati Didis will not stop here, but will become Crorepati and Arabpati soon. He emphasised that one becomes what one thinks and how one acts. He opened the house to all the Didis seeking suggestions for the way ahead. Didis emphasised on online marketing platform for interstate trade, removing the middlemen; importance of insurance, organic farming and peer learning among SHG Didis. 

    Shri Chouhan thanked the Prime Minister for his leadership, showing the way ahead for socioeconomic empowerment of women. He appreciated the work done by DAY-NRLM for the Lakhpati Didi mission, wherein each SHG household is encouraged to take up multiple livelihood activities coupled with value chain interventions, building higher order enterprises resulting in a sustainable income of one lakh rupees and above every year. He re-emphasised the goal of Garibi-mukt Gaon. Union Minister requested all Lakhpati Didis to make every women around them into a Lakhpati. Shri Chouhan insisted on adopting a whole-of-government approach through convergence for maximum impact and transforming the rural economy by enabling Lakhpati Didis.

    On the eve of Republic Day, Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications Dr Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani said that  Prime Minister’s dream of ‘Viksit Bharat’ has now become a reality. He also shared an inspiring story of Rajeshwari Didi from Anantpur District, who started a small millet roti making business by taking a loan from the SHG. Today, she earns ₹ 9 lakh per year and is generating employment for others too. He reaffirmed the message that women empowerment is an essential prerequisite for a self-made Bharat. He stated that SHG women under DAY-NRLM are moving from SHG to CEO, donning the role of entrepreneurs, making their own way and are contributing to the development of the nation.

    On this occasion, welcoming the participants, the Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Shri Shailesh Kumar Singh praised SHG members working on different fields like Krishi Sakhi, Bank Sakhi, Gender Sakhi and assured full support by the Ministry in future endeavours of Didis. Today, more than 10 crore rural women have been mobilised into 91.8 lakh SHGs. Together, these groups have mobilized savings deposits amounting to 60 thousand crore rupees, demonstrating remarkable financial discipline and reliability by keeping non-performing assets to 1.65% and are putting in efforts to bring even this down. 

    Marking the strength of women-led development strategies, a group of 300 Lakhpati Didis from Self-Help Groups (SHG) under the aegis of Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) will participate in the 76th Republic Day Celebrations at Kartavya Path as Special Guests. They will showcase the inclusive and resilient spirit of communities and villages that make India a robust republic nation. These 300 Didis and their spouses have been invited as special guests to this year’s Republic Day celebrations.

    Lakhpati Didis have showcased determination and strong resolve to overcome all obstacles and achieve a dignified life. Their presence would highlight the power of women-led institutions to bring out the essence of socio-economic empowerment and the holistic well-being of rural communities. Their presence would mark a spectacular confluence at the Kartavya Path and ensure widespread participation by people from different strata of society who are committed to commemorating our national festival.

    The Lakhpati Didis interacted with the Ministers and shared their stories of change and transformation through DAY-NRLM interventions. They also mentioned their dream of going beyond the Lakhpati goal and shared their vision of contributing to the country’s socio-economic development. The Ministers appreciated the notable contributions made by SHG women and commended them for their sheer determination, commitment, and active participation in accelerating the journey of achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat.

    During the day, the Special Guests visited the iconic Qutub Minar and were enthralled by the historical information relating to the monument.

    Earlier this week, on January 22nd, the Ministry of Rural Development also launched its tableau on the theme of ‘Lakhpati Didi’, which will be part of the Republic Day parade this year. It will showcase women’s economic empowerment through the lens of entrepreneurship, self-reliance, and education, along with a banner reading ‘Empowered Women, Prosperous Families, Stronger Nation’. The parade will mark a fitting conclusion to the Special Guests’ visit to Delhi.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: PRESIDENT OF INDIA HOSTS PRESIDENT OF INDONESIA

    Source: Government of India (2)

    PRESIDENT OF INDIA HOSTS PRESIDENT OF INDONESIA

    PRESIDENT SUBIANTO’S PRESENCE AS REPUBLIC DAY CHIEF GUEST IS A REFLECTION OF OUR LONG-STANDING TIES: PRESIDENT DROUPADI MURMU

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 10:05PM by PIB Delhi

    The President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu received H.E. Mr Prabowo Subianto, President of the Republic of Indonesia at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (January 25, 2025). She also hosted a banquet in his honour.

    Welcoming President Subianto on his first State Visit to India, the President said that civilisational ties between India and Indonesia go back thousands of years. She added that values of pluralism, inclusiveness and rule of law are common to both countries and these shared values have given direction to our contemporary relations.

    The President thanked President Subianto for accepting the invitation to grace our Republic Day celebrations as the Chief Guest.

    The President noted that this is a historic occasion, as 75 years ago on our first Republic Day in 1950, we had the President Sukarno of Indonesia as the Chief Guest. This is a reflection of the long-standing ties and strong democratic tradition between our two countries.

    The President also recalled the millennia old civilisational links between India and Indonesia, including the ‘Bali Jatra’ observed in Odisha, which commemorates the journeys undertaken by Indian seafarers and traders in ancient times from India to Bali and other regions of the Indo-Pacific.

    The President stated that in contemporary times, our vast emerging markets, geographical proximity, and similarities in economic structures offer immense potential for expanding bilateral trade and investments.

    The President also noted that defence and space cooperation are emerging as major elements of our bilateral relations.

    The President said that Indonesia is a key pillar of India’s ‘Act East’ policy and Indo-Pacific Vision.

    The President said that as leading members of the Global South, India and Indonesia cooperate closely on various multilateral platforms including the G-20 and also through ASEAN. She also congratulated Indonesia for joining BRICS as a permanent member.

    Both leaders agreed that as Comprehensive Strategic Partners, India and Indonesia are expanding  cooperation in several new fields, which will  be further strengthened by this visit.

    Please click here to see the President’s Speech – 

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar addresses Student beneficiaries of PM YASASVI Scheme, in New Delhi

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Union Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar addresses Student beneficiaries of PM YASASVI Scheme, in New Delhi

    400 Students, selected from 21 States, invited as Special Guests for Republic Day Parade 2025

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 9:48PM by PIB Delhi

    On the eve of the Republic Day 2025, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment organized a special programme to honor 400 students from 21 states across the country. These students are beneficiaries of the PM Young Achievers Scholarship Award Scheme for Vibrant India (YASASVI) Scheme. It was launched to empower students from OBC, EBC, and DNT communities educationally, socially, and economically. These students have been invited as special guests for the Republic Day Parade 2025.

    Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Dr. Virendra Kumar, addressed the event at the Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial (DANM), in New Delhi today. Praising the PM YASASVI Scheme, the Minister described it as a significant step toward social justice and inclusivity. He emphasized that the scheme would inspire the nation’s talented and promising students to achieve a bright future.

    Interacting with students from various States, the Minister highlighted the Government’s commitment to ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’, without any caste or religious discrimination. He expressed his pride that these students would have the opportunity to witness the Republic Day Parade live and stated, “Nothing can stop talent from progressing. The youth of the country is talented and energetic, and the world recognizes this.”

    Objectives and Benefits of PM YASASVI Scheme:

    The primary goal of the PM YASASVI Scheme is to empower students from OBC, EBC, and DNT communities educationally, socially, and economically. The benefits provided under the scheme include:

    1. Pre-Matric Scholarship: Annual scholarship of ₹1.25 lakh for students from classes 9 to 12.

    2. Post-Matric Scholarship: Financial assistance worth ₹12.75 crore for college-level education.

    3. Top-Class School and College Education: Special support for high-quality education.

    4. Hostel Construction for OBC Students: Providing better residential facilities for students.

    The event was attended by Secretary (D/o SJ&E), Shri Amit Yadav; Additional Secretary (D/o SJ&E), Shri Amit Kumar Ghosh; and other senior officials and staff of the Department.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: An inspiring address by Rashtrapati Ji, in which she highlights many subjects and emphasises the greatness of our Constitution and the need to keep working towards national progress: Prime Minister

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 25 JAN 2025 10:09PM by PIB Delhi

    The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today thanked Rashtrapati ji for an inspiring address to the nation ahead of the Republic Day. He remarked that the President highlighted many subjects and emphasised the greatness of our Constitution and the need to keep working towards national progress.

    Responding to a post by President of India handle on X, Shri Modi wrote:

    “An inspiring address by Rashtrapati Ji, in which she highlights many subjects and emphasises the greatness of our Constitution and the need to keep working towards national progress.”

     

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Department of Posts Achieves Major Milestones in Special Campaign 4.0, Strengthening Clean India Mission

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 4:51PM by PIB Delhi

    The Department of Posts conducted activities across its nationwide network and achieved its targets in the given parameters in the stipulated time. under Special Campaign 4.0, supporting the national mission for a Clean India. Beginning with preparatory activities from September 15 to 30, 2024, the campaign was implemented from 2nd-31st, October 2024, during which the department surpassed its targets, covering all 1.65 lakh network sites, exceeding the original goal of 1 lakh. This widespread effort ensured the Swachhta initiative reached remote and rural locations nationwide. This level of programme was possible because of the goal of saturation and institutionalization that the Department has been striving to achieve over the previous addition of the Special Campaign and Swachh Bharat Mission.

    The Department of Posts embraced the motto “Swabhav Swachhta, Sanskar Swachhta” at the start of Special Campaign 4.0, reinforcing its commitment to cleanliness as a core value. This motto aligns with the objectives of Saturation, Institutionalization, and Internalization, adopted by the Department to ensure the Swachhta campaign reaches every corner of its network, becomes an embedded practice, and fosters an enduring culture of cleanliness.

    Through this approach, the Department has not only achieved widespread cleanliness but also promoted Swachhta as a value instilled in daily routines and operational processes. By focusing on these principles, the campaign has built a foundation for sustainable change, aligning its practices with both national objectives and community expectations.

    Achievements of Special Campaign 4.0

    • 326    e-files closed.
    • Around  one lakh files have been reviewed and 66,650 weeded out.
    • 1.65 lakh sites cleaned in Oct 2024
    • Around  69 lakh of revenue earned through disposal of scrap.
    • More than one lakh public grievances have been disposed off.
    • Approximately 40,600 sq. ft. of space has been freed up.

    With enthusiastic workforce participation, the campaign also fostered several good practices that will support future initiatives. The Department of Posts is committed to building on these successes, engaging staff and citizens alike to sustain a clean and well-organized network across all post offices.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Create In India Challenge – Season 1 gathers momentum ahead of World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES)

    Source: Government of India

    Create In India Challenge – Season 1 gathers momentum ahead of World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES)

    Join the Creator Economy: Register now for the Create in India Challenge & showcase your talent on a global platform

    Create in India Challenge surpasses 10,000 Registrations signifying huge enthusiasm across the country

    Nationwide roadshows drive massive engagement for Create in India Challenge, empowering students and industry professionals across key cities

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 4:38PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, is pleased to announce the overwhelming response to the Create In India Challenge – Season 1 (CIC), a precursor to the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES). Building on the mission of WAVES, the Create In India Challenge brings this vision to life by providing a platform for creative expression and innovation.

    CIC is aimed to have a profound impact on India’s Creators’ Economy, empowering content creators, and innovators to showcase their talents, monetize their skills, and contribute to the growth of the Indian media and entertainment industry. It enhances India’s soft power, globally, and serves as a launchpad for India’s emerging creative talent, propelling them towards global recognition.

    Registrations for all the challenges are open on the WAVES website: https://wavesindia.org/challenges-2025

    CIC: A Diverse platform for innovation

    Launched on August 22, 2024, CIC has garnered significant traction nationwide and globally, with 27 challenges, including Truth Tell Hackathon, Comics Creator Championship, Esports Tournament, Trailer Making Competition, Theme Music Competition, XR Creator Hackathon, A.I. Avatar Creator Challenge, Anime Challenge, among others.

    These challenges are spread across various sectors of the Media and Entertainment industry notably Broadcasting, Advertising, Music, AVGC-X,  Digital Media, Social Media, Films, Emerging Technologies and more.

     

    CIC activities on a full swing

    To promote nationwide participation, several successful roadshows were held in collaboration with industry associations. In Hyderabad on September 20, 2024, over 250 participants attended, including 50 industry professionals, with support from the India Game Developer Conference (IGDC). The Chennai VEGAS Fest on September 28 attracted more than 5,000 students emphasizing the importance of the AVGC sector, coordinated by FICCI. The Bangalore roadshow on October 5, co-hosted by the Media & Entertainment Associations of India (MEAI) and the ABAI AVGC Centre of Excellence (CoE), facilitated valuable interactions among 40-50 industry leaders and associations.

    The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is also actively collaborating with upcoming media and entertainment events across India to enhance the outreach of the Create in India Challenge (CIC) Season – 1 and the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES) by engaging a broader audience and maximizing the participation within India’s creative industries

    To date, the challenges have received over 10,000 registrations, with numbers growing daily. Building on its success, the Ministry of I&B is planning to host numerous roadshows across India, partnering with higher educational institutions to engage youth and students. This outreach seeks to inspire students and budding creators, helping them realize the potential of creative sectors like digital media, AVGC, and emerging technologies.

    To further amplify the impact of WAVES and the Create in India Challenge, the Ministry is planning an extensive outreach campaign. This includes social media collaborations, domestic roadshows in approximately 28 locations across India and international roadshows in the United States, South Korea, and Japan. These events will foster collaboration, generate excitement, and attract global participation.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: IFFI 2024 announces Official Selection for ‘Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film’ Category

    Source: Government of India

    IFFI 2024 announces Official Selection for ‘Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film’ Category

    5 Debut Feature Films by Indian Directors to compete at 55th IFFI

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 4:11PM by PIB Mumbai

     #IFFIWood, November 4, 2024

     

    With an aim to promote new and young talent in the country, the 55th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) brings to you a new award category: ‘Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film’ which will showcase five remarkable debut films that highlight new perspectives, diverse narratives, and innovative cinematic styles from across India. IFFI, scheduled to be held from November 20-28, 2024, announced its official selection in the Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film category.

    Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film Section: Official Selection

    Sr. No.

    Original Title of Film

    Director

    Language

    1

    Boong

    Lakshmipriya Devi

    Manipuri

    2

    Gharat Ganpati

    Navjyot Bandiwadekar

    Marathi

    3

    Mikka Bannada Hakki (Bird of a Different Feather)

    Manohara K

    Kannada

    4

    Razakar (Silent Genocide of Hyderabad)

    Yata Satyanarayana

    Telugu

    5

    Thanupp (The Cold)

    Ragesh Narayanan

    Malayalam

     

    Each of these films brings unique narratives and regional perspectives, highlighting India’s cultural and linguistic diversity.

    Award to be presented at Closing Ceremony

    A jury will evaluate these shortlisted films during 55th IFFI in Goa, and the winner of the Best Debut Director of Indian Feature Film Award will be announced at the Closing Ceremony on November 28, 2024.

    The preview committee, comprising eminent professionals from across India’s film and arts communities, selected these five films from 117 eligible entries

    Highlighting Emerging Indian Talent

    This year, IFFI focuses on debut Indian films to promote fresh perspectives in the film industry and encourage creativity that pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling. By honouring these debut films, IFFI aims to foster global appreciation for Indian cinema and to provide emerging filmmakers with a platform to reach a wider audience, both nationally and internationally.

    As one of the 14 film festivals worldwide accredited by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF) in the Competitive Feature Films category, IFFI is a vital platform for Indian filmmakers to gain international exposure.

    For more information, please read: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=2054935

    For more information on 55th IFFI and the full schedule of screenings, please visit the official website: www.iffigoa.org.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: SAIL signs MoU with ASCI Hyderabad for academic collaboration

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 3:43PM by PIB Delhi

    An MoU has been signed between Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) and Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), Hyderabad for academic collaboration on 04th November, 2024 at the company’s Corporate Office in New Delhi.

    This MoU would facilitate the conduct of customized Management Development Programmes for the newly promoted executives of SAIL, among others. Collaboration with reputed institutions is part of the overall Learning & Development (L&D) strategy of SAIL to provide further academic exposure to the company’s executives facilitating them to grow in their leadership positions.

    The MoU was signed in the presence of Shri KK Singh, Director (Personnel), SAIL and Dr Nirmalya Bagchi, Director, ASCI, Hyderabad.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Union Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal Boosts Chennai Port Infrastructure with Inauguration of Key Project worth Rs.187 Crores

    Source: Government of India

    Union Minister Shri Sarbananda Sonowal Boosts Chennai Port Infrastructure with Inauguration of Key Project worth Rs.187 Crores

    Chennai Port Welcomes New Coastal Road, EXIM Godowns, and Shore Power Facilities

    Doubling Rail Connectivity and Expanding Cargo Capacity will enhance trade efficiency at Chennai and Kamarajar Port

    These projects are a testament to our commitment to strengthening India’s maritime infrastructure and our unwavering focus on sustainability: Shri Sonowal

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 3:32PM by PIB Delhi

    The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, visited Chennai today to inaugurate a series of essential infrastructure projects at the Chennai Port Authority (ChPA) and Kamarajar Port Limited (KPL). These initiatives, launched with a combined investment of Rs. 187.33 Crores, are set to strengthen port infrastructure, streamline trade operations, and advance India’s green port initiatives.

    During his address, the Minister underscored the Ministry’s commitment to modernizing ports and enhancing maritime connectivity, emphasizing the role of these projects in positioning India as a key player in global trade.

    The Minister inaugurated several high-impact projects, starting with the construction of four new EXIM godowns at Chennai Port, with a project cost of Rs. 73.91 Crores. Covering an area of 18,000 sq. meters, these godowns will provide essential storage for sensitive cargo, including agricultural products and food grains, which require dedicated, clean, and covered storage solutions. This project, fully funded under the Sagarmala scheme, is aligned with India’s goal of expanding its trade capacity at major ports to meet growing demand. In addition to the godowns, the Minister dedicated the newly constructed concrete coastal road, which extends 350 meters in length and 12 meters in width. This road, developed at a cost of Rs. 4 Crores, facilitates smoother transport of heavy cargo and container movement to the Second Container Terminal (CITPL) at Chennai Port. The new road enhances access, reduces dust pollution, and promotes environmental compliance, marking a significant improvement in port infrastructure.

    In further support of efficient transport, Shri Sonowal inaugurated the Doubling of Southern Railway Connectivity at KPL, with a total investment of Rs. 88.91 Crores. This expansion adds 2.65 km of railway line to accommodate growing EXIM trade demands. It includes the construction of three new rail bridges over the Kosasthalai River and Buckingham canal and the conversion of unmanned level crossings to interlocked crossings. This project will significantly increase the port’s rail handling capacity from 22 to 44 rakes per day, allowing for faster and safer cargo movement within the port. The Minister also inaugurated a Shore Power Supply Facility for coal vessels at KPL, established at a cost of Rs. 20.51 Crores. Aligned with India’s Green Port Guidelines, the facility offers shore power at berths CB1 and CB2, reducing emissions and allowing vessels to operate without reliance on diesel engines, thus supporting a cleaner and more economical operational environment.

    During the event, Shri Sonowal highlighted the importance of these projects in enhancing India’s maritime growth and sustainability. “These projects are a testament to our commitment to strengthening India’s maritime infrastructure and our unwavering focus on sustainability. We are laying the groundwork for seamless operations and green practices, preparing our ports to meet the evolving demands of global trade while ensuring they align with environmental goals,” he said.

    The event concluded with a presentation of the IAPH Sustainability Award report to the Minister and a commendation for KPL’s exceptional CSR contributions for the year 2022-23. In a nod to community heritage, the Minister also officiated the renaming of ‘Clive Battery Quarters’ to ‘Ramanujan Quarters’ under the Panch Pran initiative, highlighting the Ministry’s focus on building a resilient and inclusive port environment.

    These projects represent a crucial milestone for Chennai and Kamarajar Ports, underscoring the Ministry’s vision for a future-ready, sustainable port ecosystem. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways remains steadfast in advancing infrastructure and environmental initiatives that position India as a leading maritime hub and global trade enabler.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Ministry of Tourism, Government of India participates in World Travel Market (WTM), London 5-7 November 2024

    Source: Government of India (2)

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 3:01PM by PIB Delhi

    The Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, is participating at World Travel Market (WTM) London, being held from 5th – 7th November, 2024 at Excel London. United Kingdom is the second largest source market for inbound tourists to India. With a strong diaspora population of almost 1.9 million, United Kingdom has one of the biggest Indian diaspora. Ministry is participating at WTM with a delegation of almost 50 stakeholders including State Governments, inbound tour operators, airlines, hoteliers from the Indian travel industry to showcase India’s vibrant cultural diversity and the vast range of tourism products and immersive experiences. This initiative aligns with India’s strategic goal to enhance inbound tourism and position the country as a premier global travel destination.

    The India Pavilion at WTM 2024 showcases the India’s rich kaleidoscope of cultures, languages, and traditions, each contributing not only to its rich tourism landscape but also the gamut of niche tourism experiences such as spiritual & wellness, wedding, adventure, ecotourism and gourmet. The focus of this year`s India pavilion is Wedding Tourism, MICE and Mahakumbh. A special mock Mandapam in the Pavilion has been created to give the look and feel of an Indian wedding.

    Besides Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, several other stakeholders including State Tourism Departments, tour operators, airlines, PSUs etc is participating in the India Pavilion at WTM.  The co-participants include State Tourism Departments from Uttarakhand, Jammu& Kashmir, Puducherry, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, tour operators / Destination Management Companies, airline, resorts and IRCTC.  Other State Tourism Departments of Goa, Odisha, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh are also participating to showcase their unique tourism experiences and connect with potential clients and partners. The India pavilion was jointly inaugurated by the High Commissioner of India, Shri Vikram Doraiswami and Director General, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Ms Mugdha Sinha in the presence of Smt Parvati Parida, Deputy Chief Minister of Odisha, Shri Juapally Rao, Tourism Minister of Telengana and Tourism Ministers from other States.

    A total number of 9.5 million foreign tourists visited India during 2023 out of which 0.92 million visits were from UK, making it the third largest source market for inbound tourists to India.  The Chalo India initiative was launched by the Hon`ble Prime Minister of India to engage the Indian diaspora for promoting India to their non-Indian friends. As part of this initiative, the Indian diaspora will invite their non-Indian friends to explore the grandeur of Incredible India. The Ministry of Tourism has developed the Chalo India portal where the diaspora can register and refer their non Indian friends to visit India. Gratis e tourist visa to the visiting foreign guests is also been given as an incentive under the program. Through this initiative, the Indian diaspora will play a vital role in promoting the country as a premier global tourist destination, showcasing its rich heritage and diverse culture to the world. In order to populate this initiative on a larger scale, and in view of UK having the 2nd largest Indian diaspora community, Ministry is kicking off the program under Chalo India initiative from London.

    Among its other initiatives, Ministry of Tourism has recently launched the ‘Incredible India Content Hub and Digital Portal’ on the revamped Incredible India digital portal on the World Tourism Day, 27th September 2024.  The Incredible India Content Hub is a comprehensive digital repository for the use of diverse range of stakeholders including government officials, ambassadors, tour operators, journalists, students, researchers, film makers, authors and content creators. The Incredible India Digital Portal is a tourist-centric one stop digital solution designed to enhance the travel experience for visitors to India.

    India remains the world’s fastest growing major economy and is committed to ensure that its continued growth path is equipped to deal with the challenges of climate change, its goal of achieving net-zero emission by 2070 etc. The G20 leadership year has showcased the diversity and capacity of the tourism potential of India to the world. The improvement in tourism infrastructure such as hospitality network, aviation India is poised for a leap in tourism. At the same time India is committed to the G20 Goa Roadmap for developing sustainable and nature positive, pro planet and green tourism destinations.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Text of Vice-President’s address at 70th Annual Meeting of the General Body of Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) in New Delhi

    Source: Government of India

    Very good morning to all of you.

    Distinguished members of the Executive Council, esteemed faculty, dedicated officers, and valued members of the IIPA, the 70th year is special and is special for an institution.

    It is both a moment of celebration, introspection, and reflection. Celebration because it is a significant milestone in the journey towards serving the country that is home to one-sixth of humanity. Introspection and reflection so as to move ahead with greater vigour and dedication, aligning with the emerging aspirations of Bharat.

    Over the last decade, spurred by a series of people-centric policies and initiatives, there has been in place a mood of hope and possibility, high expectancy, and aspirations. Institutions such as the IIPA, with a rich canvas of experienced human resource have to be in a high state of proactive role. Undoubtedly, IIPA has advanced governance, domestically and championed international cooperation and knowledge exchange.

    This institution has enriched the discourse around public administration, ensuring that our civil servants are equipped with a broad, forward-looking outlook that encompasses both national and international best practices. As indicated on earlier occasions by me from this platform, IIPA must deliberate the purpose of its coming into being, the goal, the achievements thus far, and how to optimise its performance and relevance in the journey ahead.

    A fundamental premise of the IIPA was that Indian public administration should have Indian characteristics distanced from colonial mindset, aligning with our aspirations post-independence. This is a time to take a stock of the progress on this anvil. We are indeed proud when we look at the overall trajectory, more so in the last decade. We are now defying the earlier defied colonial ideas and symbols. Kingsway has transformed itself to now Kartavya Path and Racecourse is Lok Kalyan Marg.

    Netaji Bose stands in the canopy where once King George’s statue was there. The ensign of the Indian Navy was changed to include our tricolour and we now have 1500 colonial era statutes that are not on the book anymore.

    The new criminal laws, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhitaand Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam have unshackled Indian criminal justice system from colonial legacy. It is a monumental and revolutionary change and now Dand Vidhan has become Nyaya Sanhita, Nyaya Vidhan, effecting improvements to protect victims’ interests, carry out prosecution efficiently and amongst many other much needed wholesome changes.

    Friends, Bharat is quickly jettisoning the colonial mindset, now we do not need English to learn medicine or technology. The question that we all must think is this is public administration marching in the right direction.

    On the 75th anniversary our Prime Minister reminded us that we need to build an India free of colonial mindset. On this momentous occasion in our post-independence journey the Prime Minister gave ‘Panch Pran’ or five resolves. These are worth taking by one and all as they need action at the level of one and all.

    One, a resolve of developed India, there can be no difference on this.  Removing any trace of the colonial mindset, taking pride in our legacy, our strength of unity and lastly fulfilling the duties of citizen with honesty.

    Our public administration would be out of sync with national good and spirit if it does not imbibe these values. People in public administration should be invariably committed to the values of nationalism, the idea of a developed and united India and to serving all Indian citizens without fear or favour.

    It is IIPA’s responsibility to infuse these values in the steel frame of Bharat. Distinguished audience, IIPA can massively contribute in fructifying these goals. IIIPA is immediately befitting platform for ideation and innovation when it comes to policy evolution and implementation.

    The democratic fabric of this country is amply reflected in the preamble of the Indian constitution, its fundamental rights in part three and fundamental duties in part four, capital A of the constitution. Rights blossom with a proactive public administration, visionary policies and expressions must be transformed into reality ensuring people aware in fullness their rights. This is ongoing process, it needs to fast track, ensuring rights is much beyond just having an intent about it. It is a matter of capabilities and competence. The world is changing too fast. We have to keep pace with it and so must our public administration.

    Friends, as we stand at the significant juncture, public administration faces unprecedented challenges as also opportunities. The rapidly evolving digital landscape, the imperatives of climate change and ever-rising aspirations of our citizens demand impactful, transformative, effective governance approaches. In today’s context, digital transformation is not just an option, it is beyond necessity, it is beyond flight with us. It is absolute necessity.

    India’s success with digital public goods and platforms has been globally acknowledged by global institutions and the countries as a role model for the developing world. In this sphere, we have shown the world how technology can be leveraged for inclusive governance for 1.4 billion people, even in the remotest corner. Through our India is Tech programme, we are setting a template for the global South to emulate and implement technological solutions for governance.

    The world is fast adopting India model, seeking our assistance and giving India a soft diplomacy cutting edge. IIPA must continue to play a pivotal role in preparing civil servants and public administrators for this fast changing digital age. Our training programmes and research initiatives are required to focus on emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, data analytics, machine learning and the kind while ensuring their ethical and responsible implementation in public service delivery. The cornerstone of effective public administration is continuous learning and capacity building. IIPA has a great role to play on these aspects.

    Distinguished audience, however, while embracing technology, we must also ensure it does not create further divisions. Rapidly advancing technology can exclude the most vulnerable section of the society. Therefore, our approach should be inclusive, a hallmark of our 5,000 year old civilisational ethos and we need to be inspired as we are at the moment by Antyodaya ensuring that technological advancements reach all corners of our population.

    As we integrate technology, we must prioritise cyber security and data privacy. These are emerging areas of great concern for ordinary citizens. An environment of trust must be fostered where citizens feel that their information is secure and used responsibly by all institutions concerned.

    Distinguished audience, as we progress into a new era of governance, data must be at the forefront of our decision-making process. Evidence-based studies are essential to understand the impact of various welfare policies. Data is bedrock, fundamental premise of assessing needs of the society. It is data that dispels myth, makes us aware of the ground reality and therefore, it is quiescence to any governance at the heart of which is welfare of the people.

    Assessments based on empirical evidence will not only enhance the credibility of our institutions but also build public trust in governance. I emphasise this because in a country like ours, we may have to be empirical on occasions on account of mass data that has to be analysed. It will also give a befitting reply to those who are not ready to accept the phenomenal rise of Bharat and leave no effort to taint and tarnish our institutions.

    On various occasions, I have expressed my concern over emerging worrisomely alarming scenario where some within, some without are engaged in a structured manner with evil design that is inimical to Bharat’s interest to run down our institutions, taint them differently and make all efforts that our progress be not recognised but the country has moved forward with speed. As we discuss the transformative power of public administration, there has been recognition of the immense power of the half of humanity, our mothers and sisters. Women have demonstrated exemplary administrative acumen managing households with a high degree of efficiency, foresight and resilience. People present here particularly in the front row are aware how top positions that of the Chief Secretary and DGP and Secretaries in Government of Indian States are being occupied very ably by this gender.

    Friends, imagine the quantum leap our economy could take if women were equally represented, if their representation was uniform in all domains of public service, policy making. After nearly three decades of consistent and delayed efforts, the long-anticipated justice was finally delivered with the Parliament passing Women’s Reservation Bill, providing one-third reservation for women in state legislatures and Lok Sabha, a game changer. This will have geometric impact on our harmony, policy making, societal growth and overall development.

    This decision not only acknowledges the leadership potential of women but also fulfils a profound aspect of social justice. I strongly believe increasing participation of women in policy making will promote an empathetic and sensitive governance.

    Friends, India is a land of fairs and festivals with frequent religious congregations dotting our landscape over the year. These celebrations on occasions are overshadowed and marred by mishaps that are avoidable. I had reflected this on two earlier occasions also. IIPA has a huge role to play in this, sensitising district administration at the national level, all over the country, needs to pick up.

    Surely anticipatory steps can avoid most of these mishaps. Just imagine what a long way we have come when we look at the technological aspect of IMD. When we have natural disasters, cyclones of gravity, human lives are saved. Property destruction is also saved. In this backdrop there is no reason why when we have fairs and festivals and congregations all over the country, well in advance the information is known. A country that is known to the world to have organised Kumbh Mela without any problem.

    I am sure IIPA will take a step to ensure that district administration in the country is abling sensitise to have a calendar so that these events are well planned. Right from making amenities to the people who congregate and sensitise the administration that handles sometimes delicate situations same goes about dilapidated buildings, bridges. Surely IIPA can step in and sensitise on these and related aspects. I have only reflected illustratively, IIPA can get as exhaustive as possible.

    Democracy gets strengthened with people’s commitment to discipline and nationalistic thoughts going up. Democracy has to be nurtured, it has to blossom. Every citizen’s participation has to be there. That is reflected in PART IVA of the constitution, fundamental duties, we have to inculcate in by a spirit of nation first. Nation always first, nation above personal or other interest. Development has to be addressed in a bipartisan manner, development has to be away from routine aspects of politicking.

    Friends, with constant I need to indicate to you there are forces both in Bharat and abroad that want to impede Bharat from moving forward on the path of economic upsurge. An upsurge that is exponential, an upsurge that is unprecedented, an upsurge that is unrivalled amongst large economies, an upsurge the world is stunned with. The rise of Bharat as a favourite global destination of opportunity and investment in the accolades emanating from IMF and the world bank. Some people seek to impede these then our rise in strategic and diplomatic spheres where our voice is being heard at the moment as never before. When India is emerging through able leadership at global level as a centre that stands for dialogue and diplomacy.

    India that is credited in the world for bringing Global South on the central stage and getting inclusion of African Union in G20. When we find these forces, we have to get into a mode to be committed passionately with a mission to ensure that Bharat’s rejuvenation and resurgence is fast-tracked rather than impeded.

    In this also administration has to play a pivotal role and guidance must emanate from the IIPA. I emphasise this because our bureaucracy by its very nature has a potential to be transformative to any degree. They are role model in the district and elsewhere for the people at large.

    Particularly impressionable minds and therefore, if IIPA takes steps how these role models are more exposed to our impressionable minds in schools and colleges. How they inculcate a sense of discipline by impactful presence on the road. How they make our institutions effective by visiting a school or a primary health centre. These are aspects on which I am sure IIPA will look into.

    Distinguished audience, as we work towards the vision of a developed Bharat@2047 and that’s a challenge. We are proud of our accomplishments being placed at the moment as the fifth largest global economy on way to becoming third one. But there has to be eight-fold rise in our per capita income that is a challenge we have to meet and therefore, I would urge IIPA has already been aligning its programmes with national priorities.

    Its training programmes have evolved significantly incorporating modern pedagogical methods and practical case studies. The institute needs to further strengthen these initiatives to enhance problem-solving capacities among civil servants, promote evidence-based policy making and strengthen ethical leadership and governance. Our civilisation is synonymous with ethical standards. Ethics always has played a key role over thousands of years of existence of our civilisation, ethics binds us, ethical standards can never be compromised. But these have to be nurtured, these have to be nurtured constantly by ensuring that where temptation is too tempting, one would normally yield. The spinal strength has to emanate from the courses that have to be spread from institutions like IIPA.

    Friends, now entering eighth decade, the institution will surely focus more on emotional intelligence of the trainees. Developing soft skills, emotional intelligence and cultural competence among public officials is crucial so that officials can understand the struggles of the marginalised and the underprivileged, design and implement policies that truly address those challenges. I have had the occasion in my position to address probationers. The kind of satisfaction and happiness they will get to serve one-sixth of humanity in this position is not available elsewhere. That confidence has to be imparted by bodies like IIPA.

    Whatever you deliberate in the meeting today, I would appeal it should revolve around this central idea, effective and efficient public administration is the very basis of our development journey.

    Friends, we all in togetherness are vectors of development of the this Amrit Kaal. When I see talent before me, the people in the first row and subsequent rows, I feel humbled because I don’t have to speak to them what should be done. I have to learn from their experience what should be done and the organisation is indeed blessed to have such a reservoir of talent, of experience, exposure, commitment. I am sure it will optimally perform.

    I wish this meeting and the team here all the very best. I am confident that with your continued dedication IIPA will scale new heights of excellence in the years to come.

    Thank you. Jai Hind!

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Bharat today is jettisoning the colonial mindset, defying the earlier deified colonial ideas-VP

    Source: Government of India

    Bharat today is jettisoning the colonial mindset, defying the earlier deified colonial ideas-VP

    Indian public administration should have Indian characteristics distanced from colonial mindset, says Vice-President

    Emotional intelligence and cultural competence among public officials is crucial to understand the struggles of the marginalized and the underprivileged-VP

    Technology adoption in public administration must be inclusive and inspired by ‘Antyoday’ – VP

    Evidence-based studies essential to assess the impact of welfare policies, stresses VP

    Participation of women in policy making will promote empathetic and sensitive governance, underlines VP

    Vice President addresses the 70th Annual Meeting of the General Body of IIPA

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 2:34PM by PIB Delhi

    The Vice-President of India, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar, today said that Bharat is quickly jettisoning the colonial mindset, we are now defying the earlier deified colonial ideas and symbols and Indian public administration should have Indian characteristics distanced from colonial mindset, aligning with our aspirations post independence.

    While addressing the gathering at the 70th Annual Meeting of the General Body of Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi today, Vice-President underlined, “Indian public administration should have Indian characteristics distanced from colonial mindset aligning with our aspirations post independence. Look at the overall trajectory, more so in the last decade.”

    “We are now defying the earlier deified colonial ideas and symbols. King’s way is now Kartavya Path and Race Course Road is Lok Kalyan Marg. Netaji now stands in the canopy where once King George’s statue was there. The ensign of India Navy was changed to include our tricolor. 1500 colonial-era statutes are not on the law book anymore.

    The new criminal laws — Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam — have unshackled Indian Criminal Justice system from colonial legacy. It is a monumental and revolutionary change that the ‘Dand’ Sanhita has now become the ‘Nyaya’ Sanhita, effecting improvements to protect victim’s interests, carry out prosecution efficiently, amongst many other aspects. Bharat is quickly jettisoning the colonial mindset. Now you do not need English to learn medicine or technology”, he added.

    Recalling the ‘Panch Prans’ iterated by the Prime Minister during his Independence day speech in 2022, Shri Dhankhar stated, “…Prime Minister reminded us that we need to build an India free of colonial mindset. To that end, he gave panch pran or five resolves. (a) a resolve of developed India, (b) Removing any trace of the colonial mindset, (c) Taking pride in our legacy, (d) Our strength of unity, and (e) Fulfilling the duties of citizens with honesty. Our public administration would be out of sync with national mood and spirit if it does not imbibe these values”.

    Highlighting the importance of emotional intelligence and soft skills among public officials, Shri Dhankhar said, “Focus more on emotional intelligence of its trainees. Developing soft skills, emotional intelligence, and cultural competence among public officials is crucial so that officials can understand the struggles of the marginalized and the underprivileged; design and implement policies that truly address those challenges”.

    In his address, Shri Dhankhar further emphasized the need to enhance civil servants’ problem-solving abilities and reinforce ethical leadership, stating that while ethical standards are fundamental to our civilization, they require constant nurturing to withstand temptation.

    Emphasising on the importance of technology adoption in public administration, he said, “Our training programs [IIPA’s] and research initiatives should focus on emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and data analytics, while ensuring their ethical and responsible implementation in public service delivery. The cornerstone of effective public administration is continuous learning and capacity building.”

    Drawing attention to the concern of digital marginalisation and need of an inclusive approach, Shri Dhankhar underlined, “However, while embracing technology, we must also ensure that it does not create further divisions. Rapidly advancing technology can exclude the most vulnerable sections of society. Therefore, our approach should be inclusive and inspired by ‘antyoday,’ ensuring that technological advancements reach all corners of our population.”

    Stressing on the need for data driven and evidence based studies to asses impact of welfare measures, Shri Dhankhar underlined “As we progress into a new era of governance, data must be at the forefront of our decision-making processes. Evidence-based studies are essential to understand the impact of various welfare policies. Assessments based on empirical evidence will not only enhance the credibility of our institutions but also build public trust in governance. It will also give a befitting reply to those who are not ready to accept the phenomenal rise of Bharat and leave no stone unturned to taint and tarnish our institutions!”

    “As we integrate technology, we must prioritize cyber security and data privacy. An environment of trust must be fostered where citizens feel that their information is secure and used responsibly”, he added.

    Recognizing women’s exemplary administrative acumen and hailing the passing of Women’s Reservation Bill, Shri Dhankhar remarked, “This decision not only acknowledges the leadership potential of women, but also fulfills a profound aspect of Social Justice. I strongly believe increasing participation of women in policy making will promote empathetic and sensitive governance”.

    The Vice-President pointed out that while India is a land of fairs and festivals, these celebrations are sometimes marred by avoidable mishaps, underscoring the crucial role IIPA can play in sensitizing district administrations at the national level. He emphasized that with proper anticipatory measures and advanced planning, particularly regarding amenities and safety, such incidents can be minimized.

    Shri Surendra Nath Tripathi, Director-General, IIPA, Shri Sunil Kumar Gupta, Secretary to the Vice-President of India and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: PRESS RELEASE

    Source: Government of India

    PRESS RELEASE
    INDIA- VIETNAM JOINT MILITARY EXERCISE VINBAX 2024 COMMENCES AT AMBALA, HARYANA

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 2:29PM by PIB Delhi

    The 5th Edition of Vietnam Indian Bilateral Army Exercise “VINBAX 2024” commenced today at Ambala. The exercise is scheduled to be conducted from 04 to 23 November 2024 at Ambala and Chandimandir. The exercise is a sequel to previously conducted bilateral exercise in Vietnam in 2023 and a major milestone in strengthening the bilateral relations between India and Vietnam.

    This edition marks a significant increase in the scope with Bi Service level participation for the first time by personnel of Army and Air Force from both the countries. The Indian Army contingent comprising 47 personnel is being represented by a Regiment of the Corps of Engineers along with personnel from other arms and services. The Vietnamese contingent comprising of similar strength will be represented by the troops Vietnam People’s Army.

    The aim of VINBAX-2024 is to enhance joint military capability of both sides in employment and deployment of Engineer Company and Medical Teams to undertake engineering tasks as part of United Nation Contingent in Peace Keeping Operations under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

    The conduct of VINBAX-2024 as a field training exercise with enhanced scope from previous editions of bilateral exercise will strengthen mutual confidence, interoperability and enable sharing of best practices between the Indian Army and Vietnam People’s Army.  A 48 hours Validation Exercise with Humanitarian Assistance & Disaster Relief demonstration and equipment display is also part of the schedule to assess the standards achieved by both contingents while executing technical military operations under similar scenarios in UN missions. The joint exercise will also provide an opportunity to the troops of both the Contingents to learn about the social and cultural heritages of each other.

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: PRESIDENT OF INDIA INTERACTS WITH WOMEN ACHIEVERS IN THE INDIAN AVIATION SECTOR

    Source: Government of India

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 1:36PM by PIB Delhi

    The President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu interacted with a group of women achievers in the Indian Aviation Sector at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (November 4, 2024). This meeting took place under the initiative “The President with the People” which aims to establish a deeper connect with people and recognise their contributions.

    Speaking on the occasion, the President said that women are playing a key role in various operational and technical areas in India’s civil aviation sector. She noted that 15 percent of Air Traffic Controllers are women, 11 percent of flight dispatchers are women, and 9 percent of aerospace engineers are women. She also noted that 18 percent of pilots who received commercial licenses last year were women. She appreciated all women achievers who think innovatively and have the courage to tread new paths.

    The President said that the inclusive efforts of the Government of India have given a boost to the progress of women in the civil aviation sector. More and more women are now choosing aviation as their career. She emphasised that along with increasing the participation of women in the aviation industry, equal opportunities moving forward in this field are also necessary.

    The President said that apart from education and proper training, support of family is also important. It is often seen that many women are not able to fulfill their dreams even after receiving higher education due to a lack of support from family. She urged the women achievers to become guides for other women and encourage them to choose their careers and realise their dreams.

     

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  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Prime Minister Condoles loss of lives in Almora Road Accident

    Source: Government of India

    Prime Minister Condoles loss of lives in Almora Road Accident

    Announces ex-gratia from PMNRF

    Posted On: 04 NOV 2024 1:19PM by PIB Delhi

    The Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, has expressed his condolences to the families and loved ones of those who tragically lost their lives in a severe road accident in Almora, Uttarakhand. In a statement shared on social media by @PMOIndia, the Prime Minister conveyed his sorrow for the affected families, along with his sincere wishes for the swift recovery of all those injured in the accident.

    “I extend my deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in the unfortunate road accident in Almora, Uttarakhand. I am also praying for the speedy recovery of all the injured,” said the Prime Minister.

    Shri Narendra Modi has further has announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh from Prime Ministers National Relief Fund for the next of kin of each deceased in the mishap. The injured would be given Rs. 50,000.

     

     

     

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