Padma Award | महाराष्ट्रातील पाच मान्यवरांना ‘पद्म पुरस्कार’ प्रदान

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Padma Award | महाराष्ट्रातील पाच मान्यवरांना ‘पद्म पुरस्कार’ प्रदान

| दोन मान्यवरांना पद्म भूषण, तर तीन मान्यवरांना पद्मश्री पुरस्काराने सन्मानित

Padma Award – (The Karbhari News Service) – देशातील सर्वोच्च नागरी पुरस्कार असणा-या ‘पद्म पुरस्कार-2024’ चे वितरण राष्ट्रपती द्रौपदी मुर्मू यांच्या हस्ते आज झाले. यामध्ये महाराष्ट्रातील पाच मान्यवरांना त्यांच्या क्षेत्रातील अतुलनीय योगदानासाठी ‘पद्म पुरस्कार’ प्रदान करण्यात आले. यामध्ये माजी उपराष्ट्रपती एम व्यंकय्या नायडू, दिग्गज अभिनेत्री वैजयंतीमाला बाली, अभिनेता मिथुन चक्रवर्ती , सुप्रसिध्द गायिका उषा उत्थप या काही मान्यवरांचा समावेश आहे. तसेच प्रसिद्ध सामाजिक कार्यकर्ते बिंदेश्वर पाठक यांना मरणोत्तर पद्मविभूषण पुरस्कार प्रदान करण्यात आला.

राष्ट्रपती भवनातील एका शानदार समारंभात पद्म पुरस्कार राष्ट्रपती यांच्या हस्ते प्रदान करण्यात आले. या कार्यक्रमात उपराष्ट्रपती जगदीप धनखड, प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी, केंद्रीय गृहमंत्री अमित शहा, केंद्रीय परराष्ट्र मंत्री, एस.जयशंकर तसेच अन्य केंद्रीय मंत्रीगण उपस्थित होते. प्रथम टप्प्यात पार पडलेल्या पद्म पुरस्कार समारंभात राज्यातील पाच मान्यवरांना पुरस्कार आज प्रदान करण्यात आले.

आज पार पडलेल्या पुरस्कार प्रदान सोहळ्याच्या पहिल्या टप्पयात, महाराष्ट्र राज्यातून पाच मान्यवरांना विविध क्षेत्रात त्यांनी दिलेल्या अमूल्य योगदानाबद्दल गौरविण्यात आले. यात माजी केंद्रीय मंत्री श्री राम नाईक यांना सार्वजनिक सेवा क्षेत्रात, श्री दत्तात्रय अंबादास मायाळू उर्फ राजदत्त यांना कला क्षेत्रातील उत्कृष्ट योगदानासाठी ‘पद्मभूषण पुरस्कार’ तर डॉ. मनोहर कृष्ण डोळे यांना औषधी, डॉ. जहीर इसहाक काझी यांना साहित्य व शिक्षण क्षेत्रात तर श्रीमती कल्पना मोरपारिया यांना व्यापार व उद्योग क्षेत्रात दिलेल्या उत्कृष्ट योगदानासाठी पद्मश्री पुरस्कार प्रदान करण्यात आले.

*महाराष्ट्रातील पद्पुरस्कार प्राप्त मान्यवरांविषयी*

*राम नाईक*- माजी केंद्रीय मंत्री राहिलेले श्री राम नाईक यांना पद्मभूषण पुरस्काराने सन्मानित करण्यात आले. श्री राम नाईक यांनी वयाच्या 35 व्या वर्षी नोकरी सोडली आणि त्यानंतर ते राजकारणात गेले. खासदार व केंद्रीय मंत्री व राज्यपाल अशी पदे त्यांनी भुषविली असून, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998 व 1999 लोकसभा निवडणुकीत महाराष्ट्र राज्यातील उत्तर मुंबई लोकसभा मतदारसंघातून लोकसभेवर निवडून गेलेआहेत. त्यांनी उत्तर प्रदेश राज्याचे राज्यपाल पदही भुषविले आहे. त्यांच्या अथक प्रत्यनांमुळे उत्तर प्रदेशला स्थापनेनंतर 68 वर्षांनी उत्तर प्रदेश दिवस साजरा करण्यास मिळाला.

*राजदत्त* – श्री दत्तात्रय अंबादास मायाळू उर्फ राजदत्त या नावाने प्रख्यात असलेले राजदत्त यांना त्यांनी दिलेल्या कला क्षेत्रातील अमूल्य योगदानाबद्दल पद्मभूषण पुरस्काराने सन्मानित करणत आले. त्‍यांच्या चित्रपटसृष्टीतील 50 वर्षांपेक्षा जास्त कामगिरीचा हा मोठा सन्मान आहे. राजदत्त यांनी आजवर तीन वेळा राष्ट्रीय चित्रपट पुरस्कार, राज्य शासनाकडून सर्वोत्कृष्ट चित्रपटाचे प्रथम पुरस्कार 8 वेळा, 3 द्वितीय आणि 2 तृतीय असे तब्बल 13 राज्य चित्रपट पुरस्कार पटकावले आहेत. राजदत्त यांनी दिग्दर्शित केलेल्या ‘मधुचंद्र’ या पहिल्याच चित्रपटाला त्यांना उत्कृष्ट चित्रपटाचा पुरस्कार मिळाला होता. यासोबतच ‘राघूमैना’, ‘देवकीनंदन गोपाला’, ‘माझं घर माझा संसार’, ‘शापित’, ‘पुढचं पाऊल’, ‘हेच माझं माहेर’, ‘अरे संसार संसार, ‘मुंबईचा फौजदार’ या सुपरहिट सिनेमांचं दिग्दर्शन केले आहे. 92 वर्षांच्या राजदत्त यांनी चित्रपटसृष्टीत 50 वर्षांपेक्षा अधिक वर्षांचे योगदान आहे.

*डॉ. जहीर इसहाक काझी –* डॉ. झहीर काझी यांना त्यांनी साहित्य व शिक्षण क्षेत्रात दिलेल्या योगदानाबद्दल पद्मश्री पुरस्काराने आज गौरविण्यात आले. गेल्या 40 वर्षांपासून ते शैक्षणिक क्षेत्रात कार्यरत आहेत, ज्यात 150 वर्षे जुन्या अंजुमन-इ-इस्लामचे प्रमुख म्हणून 13 वर्षांचा समावेश आहे, ज्यात सुमारे 97 शाळा, महाविद्यालये, वसतिगृहे, अनाथाश्रम आणि इतर शैक्षणिक संस्थेमार्फत चालतात. नवीन पनवेल येथे 10.5 एकर जागेवर पसरलेल्या अभियांत्रिकी, आर्किटेक्चर आणि फार्मसी आणि पॉलिटेक्निकमध्ये डिप्लोमा, पदवी आणि पदव्युत्तर कार्यक्रम देणारे एकात्मिक तांत्रिक कॅम्पस तसेच विधी महाविद्यालयाची स्थापना करण्याचे श्रेय त्यांना मिळाले आहे. त्यांनी गोवा मेडिकल कॉलेजमधून एमबीबीएस आणि शहरातील नायर हॉस्पिटलमधून एमडी (रेडिओलॉजी) केले. सराव करणारे रेडिओलॉजिस्ट, काझी हे नागपाडा येथील प्राइम डायग्नोस्टिक सेंटरचे संचालक आहेत. त्यांनी यापूर्वी व्यवस्थापन प्रतिनिधी म्हणून मुंबई विद्यापीठ सिनेटचे सदस्य म्हणून काम केले आहे. त्यांना पंतप्रधान नरेंद्र मोदी यांनी दोन वेळा शिक्षण अल्पसंख्याक संघाच्या समस्या आणि धोरणांवर चर्चा करण्यासाठी आणि जॉर्डनच्या राजाच्या भेटीदरम्यान आमंत्रित केले आहे.

*कल्पना मोरपरिया* – श्रीमती कल्पना मोरपारिया यांनी व्यापार व उद्योग क्षेत्रात दिलेल्या उत्कृष्ट योगदानासाठी आज पद्मश्री पुरस्काराने गौरविण्यात आले. श्रीमती कल्पना मोरपरिया या एक भारतीय बँकर आहेत. आयसीआयसीआय बँकेत त्यांनी दीर्घ सेवा दिली असून,सध्या त्या जेपी मॉर्गन इंडियाच्या मुख्य कार्यकारी अधिकारी आहेत. त्यांनी अनेक आघाडीच्या भारतीय कंपन्यांच्या संचालक मंडळावर स्वतंत्र संचालक म्हणून काम केले आहे. ते बॉम्बे विद्यापीठातून कायद्याचे पदवीधर आहेत आणि त्यांनी भारत सरकारने स्थापन केलेल्या अनेक समित्यांवर काम केले आहे. फॉर्च्युन मासिकाने आंतरराष्ट्रीय व्यवसायातील पन्नास सर्वात शक्तिशाली महिलांपैकी एक म्हणून त्यांनी स्थान मिळविले आहे.

*डॉ मनोहर कृष्ण डोळे –* औषधी क्षेत्रात उत्कृष्ट कामगिरीची दखल घेत आज डॉ डोळे यांना पद्मश्री पुरस्काराने सन्मानित करण्यात आले. डॉ डोळे हे धर्मादाय नेत्र रुग्णालय चालवतात, त्याची स्थापना 1982 मध्ये झाली. पुणे जिल्ह्यातील जुन्नर, आंबेगाव, खेड आणि शिरूर तालुक्यातील विविध भागात दर महिन्याला 10 ते 12 मोफत नेत्रशिबिरांचे आयोजन करतात. वर्षानुवर्षे, त्यांच्याद्वारे चालवलेले फाउंडेशनमार्फत, नारायणगाव, पुणे आणि आसपासच्या वंचित ग्रामीण तसेव आदिवासी लोकांना नेत्रसेवा पुरवत .असतात. नेत्र तपासणी शिबिरांच्या माध्यमातून त्यांनी विनामूल्य नेत्रसेवा देत अमूल्य योगदान दिले आहे.

देशाच्या सर्वोच्च नागरी पुरस्कारांपैकी पद्मविभूषण, पद्मभूषण आणि पद्मश्री या तीन श्रेणींमध्ये प्रदान केले जातात. कला, सामाजिक कार्य, विज्ञान आणि अभियांत्रिकी, व्यापार आणि उद्योग, वैद्यक, साहित्य आणि शिक्षण, क्रीडा, नागरी सेवा इत्यादी विविध शाखा/कार्यक्रमांमध्ये हे पुरस्कार दिले जातात. असामान्य आणि विशिष्ट सेवेसाठी ‘पद्मविभूषण’ दिला जातो; उच्च श्रेणीतील विशिष्ट सेवेसाठी ‘पद्मभूषण’ आणि कोणत्याही क्षेत्रातील विशिष्ट सेवेसाठी ‘पद्मश्री’ पुरस्कार देऊन गौरविण्यात येते. दरवर्षी प्रजासत्ताक दिनाच्या निमित्ताने या पुरस्कारांची घोषणा केली जाते.

हे पुरस्कार राष्ट्रपतींच्या हस्ते दरवर्षी मार्च / एप्रिलच्या सुमारास राष्ट्रपती भवनात आयोजित समारंभात प्रदान केले जातात. वर्ष 2024 साठी, राष्ट्रपतींनी 132 पद्म पुरस्कार प्रदान करायला मान्यता दिली असून, यामध्ये 5 पद्मविभूषण, 17 पद्मभूषण आणि 110 पद्मश्री पुरस्कारांचा समावेश आहे. पुरस्कार विजेत्यांमध्ये 30 महिला आहेत आणि या यादीत परदेशी/एनआरआय/पीआयओ/ओसीआय या श्रेणीतील 8 मान्यवर आणि 9 मरणोत्तर पुरस्कारप्राप्त मान्यवरांचाही समावेश आहे.

*पद्म पुरस्कारांची यादी 2024*

*पद्मविभूषण* – वैजयंतीमाला बाली (कला), कोनिडेला चिरंजीवी (कला), एम व्यंकय्या नायडू (जनसंपर्क), बिंदेश्वर पाठक (मरणोत्तर) (सामाजिक कार्य), पद्म सुब्रमण्यम (कला)

*पद्मभूषण* – एम फातिमा बीवी (मरणोत्तर) (सार्वजनिक घडामोडी), होर्मुसजी एन कामा (साहित्य आणि अध्यापन), मिथुन चक्रवर्ती (कला), सीताराम जिंदाल (व्यवसाय आणि उद्योग), अश्विन बालचंद मेहता (वैद्यक), सत्यब्रत मुखर्जी (वैद्यकशास्त्र) सार्वजनिक घडामोडी), राम नाईक (सार्वजनिक वर्तन), तेजस मधुसूदन पटेल (औषध), ओलंचेरी राजगोपाल (सार्वजनिक वर्तन), राजदत्त (कला), तोगदान रिनपोचे (मरणोत्तर) (अध्यात्मवाद), प्यारेलाल शर्मा (कला), चंद्रेश्वर प्रसाद ठाकूर. (वैद्यक), उषा उथुप (कला), विजयकांत (मरणोत्तर) (कला), कुंदन व्यास (साहित्य आणि अध्यापन – पत्रकारिता), यंग लिऊ (व्यवसाय आणि उद्योग)

*पद्मश्री* – पार्वती बरुआ : भारतातील पहिली महिला माहुत, जागेश्वर यादव : आदिवासी कल्याण कार्यकर्ता,चामी मुर्मू: आदिवासी पर्यावरणवादी, गुरविंदर सिंग: दिव्यांग सामाजिक कार्यकर्ता,सत्यनारायण बेलेरी: कासरगोड, केरळ येथील भात शेतकरी, संगठनकिमा : आयझॉल येथील सामाजिक कार्यकर्त्या, हेमचंद मांझी: पारंपारिक औषधी व्यवसायी, दुखू माझी: पश्चिम बंगालमधील आदिवासी पर्यावरणवादी, के चेल्लम्मल: दक्षिण अंदमानमधील सेंद्रिय शेतकरी, यानुंग जामोह लेगो: पूर्व सियांग आधारित हर्बल औषध तज्ञ , सोमन्ना: म्हैसूर, कर्नाटक येथील आदिवासी कल्याण कर्मचारी , सर्वेश्वर बसुमातारी: आसाममधील चिरांग जिल्ह्यातील आदिवासी शेतकरी, प्रेमा धनराज: प्लास्टिक सर्जन (पुनर्रचनात्मक) आणि सामाजिक कार्यकर्त्या., उदय विश्वनाथ देशपांडे: आंतरराष्ट्रीय मल्लखांब प्रशिक्षक, यझदी मानेक्शा इटालिया: प्रख्यात सूक्ष्मजीवशास्त्रज्ञ, शांती देवी पासवान आणि शिवन पासवान: जागतिक स्तरावर ओळखले जाणारे गोडना चित्रकार, रतन कहार: पश्चिम बंगालमधील बीरभूम येथील भादू लोक गायक, बालकृष्णन सदनम पुथिया वीटील: कल्लूवाझी कथकली नृत्यांगना ६० वर्षांहून अधिक काळ कलेचा सराव करत आहे., उमा माहेश्वरी डी: हरिकथेची पहिली महिला व्याख्याता, गोपीनाथ स्वेन: ओडिशातील गंजम जिल्ह्यातील कृष्ण लीला गायक, स्मृती रेखा चकमा: त्रिपुरातील चकमा लोईनलूम शाल विणकर, ओमप्रकाश शर्मा: मच थिएटर कलाकार 7 दशकांपासून 200 वर्ष जुन्या कलेचा सराव करत आहेत,नारायणन ईपी: कन्नूर येथील ज्येष्ठ तेय्याम लोकनर्तक, भागबत पठण: बारगढ, ओडिशा येथील सबदा नृत्य लोकनृत्य कलाकार, सनातन रुद्र पाल: पाच दशकांचा अनुभव असलेले प्रसिद्ध शिल्पकार., बद्रप्पन एम: कोईम्बतूर, तमिळनाडू येथील वल्ली ओयल कुमी लोकनृत्य कलाकार, जॉर्डन लेपचा: आसाममधील मंगन येथील लेपचा जमातीतील बांबू कारागीर., मचिहान सासा: मणिपूरमधील उखरुल येथील लोंगपी कुंभार. मातीची पारंपरिक कला जपण्यासाठी पाच दशके घालवली., गद्दम संमिया: जनगाव, तेलंगणा येथील चिंदू यक्षगानम थिएटर कलाकार.,जानकीलाल: बेहरूपिया कलाकार राजस्थानमधील भिलवाडा येथील.,दसरी कोंडप्पा: नारायणपेट, तेलंगणा येथील बुर्रा वीणा खेळाडू.,बाबू राम यादव: 6 दशकांहून अधिक अनुभव असलेले ब्रास मारोरी शिल्पकार.,नेपाळ चंद्र सूत्रधार: छाऊ मुखवटा निर्माता,खलील अहमद (कला),काळूराम बामनिया (कला) ,रेझवाना चौधरी बन्या (कला),नसीम बानो (कला),रामलाल बरेथ (कला),गीता रॉय बर्मन (कला),सोम दत्त बट्टू (कला) ,तकदिरा बेगम (कला) ,द्रोण भुयान (कला) ,अशोक कुमार बिस्वास (कला),रोहन बोपण्णा (क्रीडा),वेलू आनंदा चारी (कला) ,राम चेत चौधरी (विज्ञान आणि अभियांत्रिकी),जोश्ना चिनप्पा (क्रीडा),शार्लोट चोपिन (इतर – योग),रघुवीर चौधरी (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण), जो डी क्रूझ (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),गुलाम नबी दार (कला), चित्त रंजन देबबर्मा (इतर – अध्यात्मवाद),राधा कृष्ण धीमान (औषध),मनोहर कृष्णा डोळे (औषध) ,पियरे सिल्व्हेन फिलिओजात (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण), महाबीर सिंग गुड्डू (कला), अनुपमा होस्केरे (कला),राजाराम जैन (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),यशवंत सिंग कथोच (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),जहिर आय काझी (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),गौरव खन्ना (क्रीडा),सुरेंद्र किशोर (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण- पत्रकारिता),श्रीधर माकम कृष्णमूर्ती (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),सतेंद्रसिंग लोहिया (क्रीडा),पूर्णिमा महातो (क्रीडा),राम कुमार मल्लिक (कला),चंद्रशेखर महादेवराव मेश्राम (औषध),सुरेंद्र मोहन मिश्रा (मरणोत्तर) (कला) ,अली मोहम्मद आणि गनी मोहम्मद (कला),कल्पना मोरपरिया (व्यापार आणि उद्योग), ससिंद्रन मुथुवेल (सार्वजनिक व्यवहार) ,जी नचियार (औषध),किरण नाडर (कला),पाकरावुर चित्रण नंबूदिरीपाद (मरणोत्तर) (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),शैलेश नायक (विज्ञान आणि अभियांत्रिकी),हरीश नायक (मरणोत्तर) (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),फ्रेड नेग्रिट (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),हरी ओम (विज्ञान आणि अभियांत्रिकी),शंकरबाबा पुंडलिकराव पापळकर (सामाजिक कार्य),राधे श्याम पारीक (औषध) ,दयाल मावजीभाई परमार (औषध)बिनोद कुमार पसायत (कला),सिल्बी पासाह (कला) ,मुनी नारायण प्रसाद (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),के.एस.राजन्ना (सामाजिक कार्य),चंद्रशेखर चन्नपट्टण राजन्नाचार (औषध),रोमलो राम (कला),नवजीवन रस्तोगी (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण)

निर्मल ऋषी (कला),प्राण सभरवाल (कला), ओमप्रकाश शर्मा (कला),एकलव्य शर्मा (विज्ञान आणि अभियांत्रिकी),राम चंदर सिहाग (विज्ञान आणि अभियांत्रिकी),हरबिंदर सिंग (क्रीडा), गोदावरी सिंग (कला) ,रवि प्रकाश सिंग (विज्ञान आणि अभियांत्रिकी),शेषमपट्टी टी शिवलिंगम (कला),केथवथ सोमलाल (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण), शशी सोनी (व्यापार आणि उद्योग),उर्मिला श्रीवास्तव (कला), लक्ष्मण भट्ट तैलंग (कला),माया टंडन (सामाजिक कार्य) ,अस्वथी थिरुनल गौरी लक्ष्मीबाई थमपुरट्टी (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),माया टंडन (सामाजिक कार्य),जगदीश लाभशंकर त्रिवेदी (कला) ,सनो वामुझो (सामाजिक कार्य) ,कुरेल्ला विठ्ठलाचार्य (साहित्य आणि शिक्षण),किरण व्यास (इतर – योग)

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REPUBLIC DAY 2024 | ADDRESS TO THE NATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA SMT. DROUPADI MURMU ON THE EVE OF REPUBLIC DAY 2024

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ADDRESS TO THE NATION BY THE PRESIDENT OF INDIA SMT. DROUPADI MURMU ON THE EVE OF REPUBLIC DAY 2024

My Dear Fellow Citizens,

Namaskar!

My heartiest greetings to all of you on the eve of the 75th Republic Day! My heart is filled with pride when I look back and see how far we have travelled despite adversities. The 75th year of the Republic is truly a historic milestone in the journey of the nation in many ways. This is an especially festive occasion, just as we celebrated the unique greatness and diverse culture of our nation during the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, when we completed 75 years of Independence.

Tomorrow is the day when we celebrate the commencement of the Constitution. Its Preamble begins with the words “We, the People of India”, highlighting the theme of the document, namely, democracy. In India, democratic system is much older than the concept of western democracy. That is the reason why India is called the “mother of democracy”.

After a long and difficult struggle, on 15th August, 1947, India became free from foreign rule. Yet, the task of framing the principles and processes that would govern the country and unleash its true potential was still a work in progress. The Constituent Assembly spent nearly three years holding detailed discussions on all aspects of governance and produced the great founding document of our nation, the Constitution of India. Today, the nation gratefully remembers the leaders as well as the officials who contributed to the framing of our splendid and inspiring Constitution.

The nation is in the early years of Amrit Kaal, the period leading to the centenary of Independence. This is the time of an epochal transformation. We are given a golden opportunity to take the country to new heights. Contribution from every citizen will be crucial to achieve our goals. For this, I will appeal to all my fellow citizens to abide by our Fundamental Duties enshrined in the Constitution. These duties are essential obligations of every citizen towards making Bharat a developed nation when it completes 100 years of independence. Here, I think of Mahatma Gandhi who had rightly said, “No people have risen who thought only of rights. Only those did so who thought of duties.”

My Dear Fellow Citizens,

Republic Day is an occasion to recall our foundational values and principles. When we contemplate any one of them, we are naturally guided to the rest. Democracy implies diversity of culture, beliefs and practices. Celebrating diversity implies equality, which is upheld by justice. Freedom is what makes it all possible. The totality of these values and principles is what makes us Indian. Guided by the sagacity of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the spirit of the Constitution, imbued with these foundational values and principles, has led us invariably on the path of social justice to put an end to all kinds of discrimination.

I would like to mention here that the celebration of the birth centenary of a tireless champion of social justice, Shri Karpoori Thakur Ji, concluded yesterday. Karpoori Ji was one of the greatest advocates of backward classes who dedicated his life for their welfare. His life was a message. I pay my tribute to Karpoori Ji for enriching public life through his contributions.

The ethos of our Republic brings together more than 1.4 billion of us to live as one family. For this largest family in the world, co-existence is not an imposition of geography but a source of happiness, which finds expression in our Republic Day celebrations.

Earlier this week, we witnessed the historic consecration ceremony of the idol of Prabhu Shri Ram in the glorious new temple constructed at His birthplace in Ayodhya. When this event will be seen in the wider perspective, the future historians will consider it a landmark in India’s continued re-discovery of its civilisational heritage. The construction of the temple commenced after the due judicial process and the decision of the highest court of the land. Now it stands as a grand edifice, giving a befitting expression not only of people’s faith but also as a testament to people’s enormous trust in judicial process.

My Dear Fellow Citizens,

Our National festivals are momentous occasions when we together look back and look ahead. If we look at the year since the last Republic Day, there is much to be pleased about. The successful organising of the Group of 20 Summit in the capital, under India’s presidency, was an unprecedented achievement. What was all the more noteworthy was the way the people were involved in the G20 events. The ideas and inputs travelled not downwards from the top but upwards from the bottom. The magnificent event provided lessons for all in making citizens participants in strategic and diplomatic matters that are, in the final analysis, going to shape their own future. The G20 Summit also boosted India’s emergence as the voice of the Global South, adding a necessary element to the international discourse.

We also progressed further towards the ideal of gender equality, when the Parliament passed the historic Women’s Reservation Bill. I believe the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam will prove to be a revolutionary tool of women’s empowerment. It will also go a long way in improving the processes of our governance. When more women will be involved in the matters of collective importance, our administrative priorities will be more in tune with the needs of the masses.

It was also the year when India went to the moon, becoming the first to land on the lunar south pole region. After Chandrayaan-3, the Indian Space Research Organisation rolled out a solar mission as well. Recently, Aditya L1 was successfully put into the halo orbit. We began the new year with the launch of our first X-ray Polarimeter Satellite called XPoSat which will study space mysteries like black holes. Many more space missions are planned in the current calendar year. I am happy to add that India’s space journey is slated to cross new milestones. Preparations for the Gaganyaan mission, our first human spaceflight programme, are proceeding smoothly. We have always been proud of our scientists and technology experts, but now they are aiming far higher than before and delivering too. India’s space programme is aimed at expanding and deepening the role of science and technology for the benefit of the entire humanity. The amount of enthusiasm we see in the country for the ISRO’s initiatives is heartening. New achievements in this area have fired the imagination of the young generation. More children, I am sure, will become interested in science and cultivate a scientific temper. It will also inspire more youngsters, especially young women, to pursue careers in science and technology.

My Dear Fellow Citizens,

India is moving ahead with confidence, which comes from and is also reflected by the robust health of the economy. Our GDP growth rate has remained the highest among major economies in recent years, and we have all reasons to believe that this extraordinary performance will continue in the year 2024 and beyond. What I find particularly noteworthy is that the same farsighted planning that fuels the economy has also given a push to the welfare drive to make the development inclusive in every sense of the term. The government had increased the scope of schemes to provide free food to the weaker sections of society during the pandemic days. These measures were later continued to extend a helping hand to the vulnerable population to come out of that crisis. Expanding the scope of that initiative, the government has decided to provide free food grains to over 81 crore people for five years. This may be the biggest welfare initiative of its kind in history.

Moreover, there have been a number of mission-mode schemes to increase the ease of living for all citizens. From the availability of safe and adequate drinking water at home to the security of having one’s own home, these are basic minimum requirements, not privileges. These matters are beyond any political or economic ideology and must be seen from a humanitarian perspective. The government has not only expanded and enhanced the welfare schemes, but it has also redefined the idea of welfare itself. It will be a proud day for us all when India becomes one of those few countries where homelessness is a rarity. Similarly, the National Education Policy gives adequate thrust to bridge the digital divide and create a uniform educational structure for the benefit of the underprivileged students. The expanding insurance cover of the Ayushman Bharat scheme aims to bring together all beneficiaries under its umbrella and provides a great reassurance to the poor and the vulnerable.

Our sportspersons have raised India’s profile on the international stage. In the Asian Games held last year, we made history with a record-breaking tally of 107 medals, and we won 111 medals in Asian Para Games. We are glad to see that women are making very impressive contribution to our medal tally. Our sports-stars have inspired children to take up diverse sports and games, helping them boost their self-confidence. I am sure that our sportspersons, who are infused with this new confidence, will deliver an improved performance in the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Dear Fellow Citizens,

In recent times, many conflicts have emerged around the world and several parts of it have been suffering from violence. When each of the two conflicting sides believes that it is right and the other is wrong, the way out should be found in the light of reason. Unfortunately, instead of reason, fears and prejudices have fueled passions, leading to relentless violence. There have been a series of humanitarian tragedies on a large scale, and we feel aggrieved over the human suffering. In such times, we recall Lord Buddha’s words:

न हि वेरेन वेरानि, सम्मन्तीध कुदाचनम्

अवेरेन च सम्मन्ति, एस धम्मो सनन्तनो

It means:

“Not at any time are enmities appeased here through enmity but they are appeased through non-enmity. This is the eternal law.”

From Vardhaman Mahavir and Samrat Ashok to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, India has time and again shown that non-violence is not just an ideal that may be difficult to achieve but it is a distinct possibility – in fact, it is a lived reality for many. Let us hope that the regions embroiled in conflicts will find a peaceful way to resolve conflicts and bring about peace.

India’s ancient wisdom can also help the world find a way out of the global environmental crisis. I am glad to see India at the forefront of promoting renewable sources of energy and taking a leadership position in global climate action. India has launched the ‘LiFE Movement’ for adoption of environment-conscious lifestyle. The global community has appreciated our country’s emphasis on individual behaviour-change for dealing with the issues of climate change. People everywhere can and must contribute by bringing their lifestyle in tune with Mother Nature. That will not only help save the planet for the generations to come but will also enhance the quality of life.

Dear Fellow Citizens,

The period of Amrit Kaal is also going to be the period of unprecedented technological changes. Technological advances like Artificial Intelligence and machine learning have moved from headlines into our daily lives at a breathtaking speed. There are numerous areas of concern in the foreseeable future, but there are also exciting opportunities ahead, especially for the youth. They are exploring new frontiers. We need to do all we can to remove hurdles from their path and let them unleash their full potential. What they want is equality of opportunity. What they want is not the same old rhetoric of equality, but the realisation of our cherished ideal of equality.

It is, after all, their confidence that is building the India of tomorrow. Moreover, the mind of the youth is shaped by teachers, who are the real architects of the nation’s future. I would also like to make a thankful mention of our farmers and labourers who toil silently and make a mighty contribution to creating a better future for the nation. On the eve of this auspicious occasion, India also gratefully salutes the members of our Armed Forces, Police and Para-military Forces, without whose valour and vigil we would not have scaled the great heights we have.

Before I conclude, let me offer my greetings to the members of the judiciary and civil services. My Republic Day greetings to the officials of India’s missions abroad and the diaspora community! Let us all dedicate ourselves to serve the nation and fellow citizens in every way we can. My best wishes to all of you in this endeavour.

ADDRESS TO THE NATION BY THE HON’BLE PRESIDENT OF INDIA SMT. DROUPADI MURMU ON THE EVE OF THE 77TH INDEPENDENCE DAY

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ADDRESS TO THE NATION BY THE HON’BLE PRESIDENT OF INDIA SMT. DROUPADI MURMU ON THE EVE OF THE 77TH INDEPENDENCE DAY

My Dear Fellow Citizens,

My heartiest greetings to all of you on our 77th Independence Day! It is a glorious and auspicious occasion for all of us.  I am overjoyed to see that festivity is in the air. It is a matter of delight as well as pride for us to see how everyone – children, youth and the elderly, in cities and villages, everywhere in India – are excited and preparing to celebrate this festival of our freedom. The people have been celebrating ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ with great enthusiasm. 

Independence Day celebrations also remind me of my childhood days. We could not contain our excitement of participating in the Independence Day celebrations in our village school. When the tricolour was hoisted, we felt an electrifying energy pass through us. With our hearts full of patriotic pride, we saluted the national flag and sang the national anthem. Sweets were distributed and patriotic songs were sung, which kept playing in our minds for many days. I was fortunate in having an opportunity to re-live these experiences when I became a school teacher.

When we grow up, we may not remain as expressive of our joy as children are, but I am sure that the intensity of the patriotic feeling associated with the celebration of national festivals is not diminished at all. Independence Day reminds us that we are not merely individuals, but we are part of a great community of people. It happens to be the biggest and the greatest community of its kind. It is the community of the citizens of the world’s largest democracy.

What we celebrate on Independence Day is the fact that we are part of a great democracy. Each of us has many identities – apart from caste, creed, language and region, we are also identified with our families and professions – but there is one identity that is above all. That is our identity as citizens of India. Each one of us is an equal citizen; each one of us has an equal opportunity, equal rights and equal duties, in this land.

But it was not always so. India is the Mother of Democracy and since ancient times we had democratic institutions functioning at the grassroots. But long years of colonial rule wiped them out. On 15th August 1947, the nation woke up to a new dawn. We not only won freedom from foreign rule, but also the freedom to rewrite our destiny.

With our Independence began the era of foreign rulers withdrawing from many colonies and colonialism drew close to its end. What is special about our freedom struggle is not only the fact that its objective was achieved, but also how it was fought. Under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi and a galaxy of extraordinary visionary leaders, our national movement was animated by a unique set of ideals. Gandhiji and others re-kindled the soul of India and helped the nation rediscover its civilisational values. Following India’s shining example, ‘truth and non-violence’, the cornerstone of our resistance, has been successfully employed in many political struggles around the world.

On the eve of Independence Day, I join my fellow citizens in paying grateful tribute to the known and unknown freedom fighters whose sacrifices have made it possible for India to regain its rightful place in the comity of nations. Great women freedom fighters like Matangini Hazra and Kanaklata Baruah laid down their lives for Bharat-Mata. Maa Kasturba matched the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi every step of the way on the difficult path of Satyagraha. Many great women leaders like Sarojini Naidu, Ammu Swaminathan, Rama Devi, Aruna Asaf-Ali and Sucheta Kriplani had set inspiring ideals for all future generations of women, to serve the nation and the society with self-confidence. Today, women are contributing extensively in every field of development and service to the country and are enhancing the nation’s pride. Today our women have made their special place in many such fields in which their participation was unimaginable a few decades ago.

I am happy to note that the economic empowerment of women is being given special focus in our country. Economic empowerment strengthens the position of women in the family and society. I urge all fellow citizens to give priority to women empowerment. I would like our sisters and daughters to overcome challenges with courage and move ahead in life. Development of women was among the ideals of our freedom struggle.

Dear Citizens,

Independence Day is an occasion to reconnect with our history. It is also an occasion to assess our present and reflect about our way forward. Looking at the present, we see that India has not only regained its rightful place on the world stage, but it has also enhanced its standing in the international order. During my visits and interactions with the members of the Indian diaspora, I have observed a new confidence in the India story. India is playing a crucial role in promoting developmental and humanitarian goals around the world. It has also assumed leadership of international forums, especially the presidency of G-20.

As the G-20 represents two-thirds of the world population, this is a unique opportunity to help shape global discourse in the right direction. With the G-20 presidency, India can nudge decision-making in trade and finance towards equitable progress. Beyond trade and finance, matters of human development too are on the agenda. There are many global issues that concern all humanity and are not limited by geographical boundaries. I am confident that with India’s proven leadership in dealing with global issues, member-nations will be able to advance effective action on these fronts.

What is notable in India’s presidency of G-20 is the way this diplomatic activity has been taken to the grassroots. There has been a first-of-its-kind campaign to encourage people’s participation. It is delightful to see, for example, students enthusiastically participating in diverse contests organised in schools and colleges touching upon the themes of G-20.  All the citizens are enthusiastic about events related to G-20.

Dear fellow citizens,

This enthusiasm, along with a sense of empowerment, is possible, because the nation has been taking great strides on all fronts. India’s economy has proven to be not only resilient during turbulent times but is also a beacon of hope for others. The world economy is passing through a delicate stage, as the pandemic has been followed by international events that have added to the air of uncertainty. Yet, the Government has been able to navigate the stormy waters very well. India has converted challenges into opportunities and has recorded high GDP growth. Our Annadata farmers have contributed significantly to our economic growth. The nation feels indebted to them.

Inflation at the global level remains a cause for worry. But in India the Government and the Reserve Bank have managed to contain it. The Government has succeeded in protecting the common people from high inflation while also providing a more extensive security cover to the poor. The world looks up to India for global economic growth. 

The continued economic progress is driven by a two-pronged strategy. On the one hand, there is a sustained push to unleash the forces of enterprise by making it easier to do business and generate job opportunities. On the other, proactive and expanded welfare initiatives for the needy have been taken in various domains. Giving priority to the deprived remains the focus of our policies and actions that have lifted a large number of people out of poverty in the last decade. Similarly, there are specific programmes to improve the conditions of tribals and encourage them to join the journey of progress. I appeal to our tribal brothers and sisters to enrich their traditions while embracing modernity.

I am happy to note that along with economic growth, human-development-concerns have also been accorded high priority. Having been a teacher also, I have realised that education is the greatest tool of social empowerment. The National Education Policy of 2020 has started making a difference. From my interactions with students as well as educationists at various levels, I gather that the learning process has become more flexible. The visionary policy, which aims to merge ancient values with modern skills, will bring in unprecedented changes in the education sector over the years, leading to a great transformation of the nation. India’s economic progress is powered by the dreams of its people, particularly the young generation for whom limitless opportunities have opened up. From start-ups to sports, our youth have explored new horizons of excellence. 

The aspirations of the new India have infinite dimensions. The Indian Space Research Organisation keeps scaling new heights and setting higher benchmarks of excellence. This year, ISRO launched Chandrayaan-3, and its lander named ‘Vikram’ and its rover named ‘Pragyan’ are slated to land on the moon in the next few days. It will be a proud moment for all of us and I look forward to it. But the mission to the moon is only a stepping stone for our future space programmes. We have to go far ahead. 

For their work in space and also on earth, our scientists and technologists are bringing laurels to the country. To foster the spirit of research, innovation and entrepreneurship, the Government is setting up the Anusandhan National Research Foundation, with an amount of Rs. 50,000 crore for next five years. The foundation will seed, grow and promote research and development in our colleges, universities and research institutions.

Dear Citizens,

For us, science or knowledge are not ends-in-themselves but are a means for the betterment of all the people. One area that merits urgent attention of scientists and policymakers all over the world is climate change. We have faced numerous extreme-weather events in recent years. Parts of India have faced extraordinary floods. At the same time, there are places facing drought. These events are also attributed to the phenomenon of global warming. Therefore, it is necessary to make efforts at the local, national and global levels for the environment. In this context, it is noteworthy that we have achieved unprecedented goals in the field of renewable energy. India is providing leadership to the International Solar Alliance. Our country is playing a leading role in fulfilling international commitments. We have given the mantra of LiFE i.e. Lifestyle for Environment to the global community.

Dear fellow citizens,

Extreme weather events affect all. But their impact is far more severe on the poor and the marginalised. Cities and hilly terrains especially need to be made more resilient. 

The larger point here is that the culture of greed takes the world away from nature. We now realise the dire need to return to our roots. I know that there are still many tribal communities who live very close to nature and in harmony with it. Their values and lifestyle offer invaluable lessons for climate action.

The secret of the survival of the tribal communities through ages can be summarised in one word. That single word is ‘Empathy’. They have empathy for all Mother Nature’s fellow children, flora and fauna alike. Sometimes, however, the world seems to be suffering from a deficit of empathy. But history shows that such periods are only aberrations, and kindness is our fundamental nature. It is my experience that women have empathy in greater measure and they show the way when humanity goes astray.

Our country has entered the ‘Amrit Kaal’ with new resolutions and we are moving forward towards making India an inclusive and developed nation by the year 2047. Let us all take a pledge to perform our fundamental duty to strive towards excellence in all spheres of individual and collective activity so that the nation constantly rises to higher levels of endeavour and achievement. 

Dear fellow citizens,

Our Constitution is our guiding document. Its Preamble contains the ideals of our freedom struggle. Let us move forward with the spirit of harmony and brotherhood to realise the dreams of our nation-builders.    

On the eve of Independence Day, I once again extend my greetings to you, specially to our soldiers guarding the borders, jawans of the forces and the police providing internal security and to the members of our diaspora living in every part of the world. I convey my best wishes to you all.

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