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Padma Awards 2025: Complete List of Padma Vibhushan, Bhushan, and Shri Awardees 2025

The Padma Awards are given in three categories: Padma Vibhushan (for exceptional and distinguished service), Padma Bhushan (for distinguished service of a higher level), and Padma Shri (for distinguished service). These awards recognize achievements in various fields that have made a positive impact on public service.


List of Padma Awardees 2025: The Padma Awards are given based on suggestions from a special committee chosen by the Prime Minister every year. These awards are announced on the evening of Republic Day and are presented by the President of India.


Also, read Republic Day 2025: Highlights and Number of Tableaux

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List of awardees of Padma Vibhushan in 2025:

S.NoNameFieldState/Country
1Shri Duvvur Nageshwar ReddyMedicineTelangana
2Justice (Retd.) Shri Jagdish Singh KheharPublic AffairsChandigarh
3Smt. Kumudini Rajnikant LakhiaArtGujarat
4Shri LakshminarayanaSubramaniamArtKarnataka
5Shri M. T. Vasudevan Nair (Posthumous)Literature and EducationKerala
6Shri Osamu Suzuki (Posthumous)Trade and IndustryJapan
7Smt. Sharda Sinha (Posthumous)ArtBihar

List of awardees of Padma Bhushan in 2025:

S.NoNameFieldState/Country
1Shri A Surya PrakashLiterature and Education-JournalismKarnataka
2Shri Anant NagArtKarnataka
3Shri Bibek Debroy(Posthumous)Literature and EducationNCT Delhi
4Shri Jatin GoswamiArtAssam
5Shri Jose Chacko PeriappuramMedicineKerala
6Shri Kailash Nath DikshitOthers-ArchaeologyNCT Delhi
7Shri Manohar Joshi(Posthumous)Public AffairsMaharashtra
8Shri Nalli Kuppuswami ChettiTrade and IndustryTamil Nadu
9Shri Nandamuri BalakrishnaArtAndhra Pradesh
10Shri P R SreejeshSportsKerala
11Shri Pankaj PatelTrade and IndustryGujarat
12Shri Pankaj Udhas(Posthumous)ArtMaharashtra
13Shri Rambahadur RaiLiterature and Education-JournalismUttar Pradesh
14Sadhvi RitambharaSocial WorkUttar Pradesh
15Shri S Ajith KumarArtTamil Nadu
16Shri Shekhar KapurArtMaharashtra
17Ms. Shobana ChandrakumarArtTamil Nadu
18Shri Sushil Kumar Modi(Posthumous)Public AffairsBihar
19Shri Vinod DhamScience and EngineeringUnited States of America

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List of awardees of Padma Shri in 2025:

S.NoNameFieldState/Country
1Shri Adwaita Charan GadanayakArtOdisha
2Shri Achyut Ramchandra PalavArtMaharashtra
3Shri Ajay V BhattScience and EngineeringUnited States of America
4Shri Anil Kumar BoroLiterature and EducationAssam
5Shri Arijit SinghArtWest Bengal
6Smt. Arundhati BhattacharyaTrade and IndustryMaharashtra
7Shri Arunoday SahaLiterature and EducationTripura
8Shri Arvind SharmaLiterature and EducationCanada
9Shri Ashok Kumar MahapatraMedicineOdisha
10Shri Ashok Laxman SarafArtMaharashtra
11Shri Ashutosh SharmaScience and EngineeringUttar Pradesh
12Smt. Ashwini Bhide DeshpandeArtMaharashtra
13Shri Baijnath MaharajOthers-SpiritualismRajasthan
14Shri Barry Godfray JohnArtNCT Delhi
15Smt. Begam BatoolArtRajasthan
16Shri Bharat GuptArtNCT Delhi
17Shri Bheru Singh ChouhanArtMadhya Pradesh
18Shri Bhim Singh BhaveshSocial WorkBihar
19Smt. Bhimavva Doddabalappa ShillekyatharaArtKarnataka
20Shri Budhendra Kumar JainMedicineMadhya Pradesh
21Shri C S VaidyanathanPublic AffairsNCT Delhi
22Shri Chaitram Deochand PawarSocial WorkMaharashtra
23Shri Chandrakant Sheth(Posthumous)Literature and EducationGujarat
24Shri Chandrakant SompuraOthers-ArchitectureGujarat
25Shri Chetan E ChitnisScience and EngineeringFrance
26Shri David R SyiemliehLiterature and EducationMeghalaya
27Shri Durga Charan RanbirArtOdisha
28Shri Farooq Ahmad MirArtJammu And Kashmir
29Shri Ganeshwar Shastri DravidLiterature and EducationUttar Pradesh
30Smt. Gita UpadhyayLiterature and EducationAssam
31Shri Gokul Chandra DasArtWest Bengal
32Shri Guruvayur DoraiArtTamil Nadu
33Shri Harchandan Singh BhattyArtMadhya Pradesh
34Shri Hariman SharmaOthers-AgricultureHimachal Pradesh
35Shri Harjinder Singh Srinagar WaleArtPunjab
36Shri Harvinder SinghSportsHaryana
37Shri Hassan RaghuArtKarnataka
38Shri Hemant KumarMedicineBihar
39Shri Hriday Narayan DixitLiterature and EducationUttar Pradesh
40Shri Hugh and Colleen Gantzer(Posthumous)(Duo)*Literature and Education-JournalismUttarakhand
41Shri Inivalappil Mani VijayanSportsKerala
42Shri Jagadish JoshilaLiterature and EducationMadhya Pradesh
43Smt. Jaspinder NarulaArtMaharashtra
44Shri Jonas MasettiOthers-SpiritualismBrazil
45Shri Joynacharan BathariArtAssam
46Smt. Jumde Yomgam GamlinSocial WorkArunachal Pradesh
47Shri K. DamodaranOthers-CulinaryTamil Nadu
48Shri K L KrishnaLiterature and EducationAndhra Pradesh
49Smt. K Omanakutty AmmaArtKerala
50Shri Kishore Kunal(Posthumous)Civil ServiceBihar
51Shri L HangthingOthers-AgricultureNagaland
52Shri Lakshmipathy RamasubbaiyerLiterature and Education-JournalismTamil Nadu
53Shri Lalit Kumar MangotraLiterature and EducationJammu And Kashmir
54Shri Lama Lobzang(Posthumous)Others-SpiritualismLadakh
55Smt. Libia Lobo SardesaiSocial WorkGoa
56Shri M D SrinivasScience and EngineeringTamil Nadu
57Shri Madugula Nagaphani SarmaArtAndhra Pradesh
58Shri Mahabir NayakArtJharkhand
59Smt. Mamata ShankarArtWest Bengal
60Shri Manda Krishna MadigaPublic AffairsTelangana
61Shri Maruti Bhujangrao ChitampalliLiterature and EducationMaharashtra
62Shri Miriyala Apparao(Posthumous)ArtAndhra Pradesh
63Shri Nagendra Nath RoyLiterature and EducationWest Bengal
64Shri Narayan (Bhulai Bhai)(Posthumous)Public AffairsUttar Pradesh
65Shri Naren GurungArtSikkim
66Smt. Neerja BhatlaMedicineNCT Delhi
67Smt. Nirmala DeviArtBihar
68Shri Nitin NohriaLiterature and EducationUnited States of America
69Shri Onkar Singh PahwaTrade and IndustryPunjab
70Shri P DatchanamoorthyArtPuducherry
71Shri Pandi Ram MandaviArtChhattisgarh
72Shri Parmar Lavjibhai NagjibhaiArtGujarat
73Shri Pawan GoenkaTrade and IndustryWest Bengal
74Shri Prashanth PrakashTrade and IndustryKarnataka
75Smt. Pratibha SatpathyLiterature and EducationOdisha
76Shri Purisai Kannappa SambandanArtTamil Nadu
77Shri R AshwinSportsTamil Nadu
78Shri R G ChandramoganTrade and IndustryTamil Nadu
79Smt. Radha Bahin BhattSocial WorkUttarakhand
80Shri Radhakrishnan DevasenapathyArtTamil Nadu
81Shri Ramdarash MishraLiterature and EducationNCT Delhi
82Shri Ranendra Bhanu MajumdarArtMaharashtra
83Shri Ratan Kumar ParimooArtGujarat
84Shri Reba Kanta MahantaArtAssam
85Shri Renthlei LalrawnaLiterature and EducationMizoram
86Shri Ricky Gyan KejArtKarnataka
87Shri Sajjan BhajankaTrade and IndustryWest Bengal
88Smt. Sally HolkarTrade and IndustryMadhya Pradesh
89Shri Sant Ram DeswalLiterature and EducationHaryana
90Shri Satyapal SinghSportsUttar Pradesh
91Shri Seeni ViswanathanLiterature and EducationTamil Nadu
92Shri Sethuraman PanchanathanScience and EngineeringUnited States of America
93Smt. Sheikha Shaikha Ali Al-Jaber Al-SabahMedicineKuwait
94Shri Sheen Kaaf Nizam (Shiv Kishan Bissa)Literature and EducationRajasthan
95Shri Shyam Bihari AgrawalArtUttar Pradesh
96Smt. Soniya NityanandMedicineUttar Pradesh
97Shri Stephen KnappLiterature and EducationUnited States of America
98Shri Subhash Khetulal SharmaOthers-AgricultureMaharashtra
99Shri Suresh Harilal SoniSocial WorkGujarat
100Shri Surinder Kumar VasalScience and EngineeringDelhi
101Shri Swami Pradiptananda (Kartik Maharaj)Others-SpiritualismWest Bengal
102Shri Syed Ainul HasanLiterature and EducationUttar Pradesh
103Shri Tejendra Narayan MajumdarArtWest Bengal
104Smt. Thiyam Suryamukhi DeviArtManipur
105Shri Tushar Durgeshbhai ShuklaLiterature and EducationGujarat
106Shri Vadiraj Raghawendracharya PanchamukhiLiterature and EducationAndhra Pradesh
107Shri Vasudeo KamathArtMaharashtra
108Shri Velu AasaanArtTamil Nadu
109Shri Venkappa Ambaji SugatekarArtKarnataka
110Shri Vijay Nityanand Surishwar Ji MaharajOthers-SpiritualismBihar
111Smt. Vijayalakshmi DeshamaneMedicineKarnataka
112Shri Vilas DangreMedicineMaharashtra
113Shri Vinayak LohaniSocial WorkWest Bengal

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

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Republic Day 2025: Highlights and Number of Tableaux

The 76th Republic Day Parade on January 26, 2025, at Kartavya Path, New Delhi, featured tableaux based on the theme ‘Swarnim Bharat: Virasat Aur Vikas’ (Golden India: Heritage and Development). These tableaux showcased India’s diverse strengths and its constantly evolving cultural inclusiveness marching into a glorious future. The details of the participating tableaux of States/UTs were as follows:

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Tableaux of States/Union Territories

S NoStates/UTsTheme
1GoaCultural Heritage of Goa
2UttarakhandUttarakhand: Cultural Heritage and Adventure Sports
3HaryanaShowcasing Bhagwad Gita
4JharkhandSwarnim Jharkhand: A Legacy of Heritage and Progress
5GujaratSwarnim Bharat: Virasat Aur Vikas
6Andhra PradeshEtikoppaka Bommalu – Eco-Friendly Wooden Toys
7PunjabPunjab as the land of knowledge and wisdom
8Uttar PradeshMahakumbh 2025 – Swarnim Bharat Virasat aur Vikas
9BiharSwarnim Bharat: Virasat Aur Vikas (Nalanda Vishwavidyalya)
10Madhya PradeshMadhya Pradesh’s Glory: Kuno National Park – The Land of Cheetahs
11TripuraEternal Reverence: The worship of 14 Deities in Tripura – Kharchi Puja
12KarnatakaLakkundi: Cradle of Stone Craft
13West BengalThe ‘Lakshmir Bhandar’ & ‘Lok Prasar Prakalpa’ – Empowering Lives and Fostering Self-Reliance in Bengal
14ChandigarhChandigarh: A Harmonious Blend of Heritage, Innovation and Sustainability
15DelhiQuality Education
16Dadra Nagar Haveli and Daman and DiuDaman Aviary Bird Park along with Kukri Memorial – A Tribute to the Valiant Sailors of the Indian Navy
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Tableaux of Ministries/Departments

S No

Departments/Ministries

Theme

1

Department of Social Justice and Empowerment

The Constitution of India, a Cornerstone of our Virasat (Heritage), Vikas, and Path-Pradarshak

2

Ministry of Tribal Affairs

Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh

3

Ministry of Women & Child Development

Multifaceted Journey of Women and Children Nurtured Under the Ministry’s Comprehensive Schemes

4

Ministry of New & Renewable Energy

Swarnim Bharat: Heritage and Development

5

Ministry of Rural Development

Lakhpati Didi

6

Department of Financial Services

India’s Remarkable Journey in Financial Evolution

7

Ministry of Earth Sciences (IMD)

Modern Science Forecasting Extreme Weather Conditions – Saving Lives and Livelihood

8

Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying

Honouring India’s Indigenous Bovine Breeds as Icons of Sustainable Rural Growth

9

Ministry of Culture

Swarnim Bharat: Heritage and Development

10

CPWD

75 Years of Constitution of India Through Flower Tableau

 
A total of 16 States and Union Territories and 10 Ministries and Departments of the Union Government presented their tableaux.
 
 

Everything You Need To Know About India’s Republic Day

India will be celebrating its 75th Republic Day on January 26, 2024. The 2024 Republic Day theme is “India Mother of Democracy” and “viksit Bharat” (Developed India). Republic Day marks the occasion when the Constitution of India came into effect on January 26, 1950, replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India. The Indian National Congress announced Purna Swaraj (full independence) on January 26, 1930, in opposition to the British government’s dominion status in the country. This is why January 26 was chosen for the implementation of the Constitution.

Also Read, India’s Republic Day: History And Celebrations

How Is Republic Day Celebrated?

Republic Day is celebrated across India with a lot of excitement. At Kartavya Marg (formerly known as Rajpath) in the country’s national capital – New Delhi, magnificent parades by regiments of the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, police, and paramilitary forces are held. There is also a display of India’s Defence prowess with latest missiles, aircrafts, and weapon systems. Beautiful tableaus, representing the beauty of all the states of India are also showcased during the parade. There are also skyshows by the Air Force.

Some Fun Facts About Republic Day Celebrations

The first Republic day parade was held in 1950. It took place at the Irwin Amphitheater (now Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium). Three thousand Indian military personnel and over 100 aircrafts participated in the first parade. Indonesian President Sukarno was the chief guest of India’s first Republic Day parade.

From 1950 to 1954, the Republic Day Parade was held at Irwin Stadium (now known as Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium), Kingsway (now known as Kartavya Marg), Red Fort, and Ramleela Maidan.

The first Republic Day parade at Rajpath (now known as Kartavya Marg) was organised in 1955. Pakistan’s then Governor General Malik Ghulam Muhammad attended the event as chief guest. It was the first of the only two times that a Pakistani leader was given the honour.

The Republic Day parade starts after the arrival of the President of India. The President’s cavalier bodyguards salute the National Flag first.

The Republic Day parade starts from the Rashtrapati Bhavan (which is the home of the President) and moves on to India Gate.

21 gun salutes are given every year when the President of India hoists the national flag on Republic Day at India Gate. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President to hoist the flag.

On Republic Day, bravery awards are also given to deserving candidates. Bravery awards including the Veer Chakra, Maha Veer Chakra, Param Veer Chakra, Kirti Chakra, and Ashoka Chakra are given during the celebrations.

Every year the preparations for the parade begin in July of the previous year!

This year’s Republic Day parade will feature two all-women contingents from the Defence forces marching. The Defence officials have said that “One contingent, consisting of 144 personnel, will comprise all women soldiers, with 60 from the Army and the remainder from the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy”.

Did You Know?

The Beating Retreat ceremony has its roots in an old custom from the 1600s. It is held annually on January 29 at Vijay Chowk in New Delhi. The custom of announcing the troops’ homecoming dates back to King James Il, who gave the command for his soldiers to beat drums, lower flags, and stage a parade to mark the conclusion of a battle day.

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