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January 26, 2026

The Republic’s Honor: A Definitive Analysis of the 2026 Padma Awards

K Shiva

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1. Introduction: The 2026 Paradigm of Recognition

On the eve of India’s 77th Republic Day, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced a list of 131 citations for the Padma Awards, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's ongoing exercise of defining and recognizing civilian excellence. The 2026 cohort - comprising 5 Padma Vibhushan, 13 Padma Bhushan, and 113 Padma Shri awardees - serves as a mirror to the evolving socio-cultural and political landscape of Bharat. It reflects a deliberate calibration between honoring the "great and the good" of high office and cinema, and the "unsung heroes" who labor in the invisible margins of society.

The Padma Awards, instituted in 1954, have historically oscillated between recognizing establishment figures and broadening the canvas of merit. However, the 2026 selection underscores a distinct deepening of the "People's Padma" initiative. This year, the list is characterized by a significant outreach to tribal belts, a robust acknowledgment of posthumous legacies (16 awards), and a continued emphasis on women achievers (19 awards). From the bio-engineered root bridges of Meghalaya to the classical violins of Varanasi, the awards weave a narrative of a nation that is simultaneously reclaiming its ancient heritage and celebrating modern innovation.

This report provides an exhaustive, expert-level analysis of the 2026 Padma Awards. It dissects the profiles of the awardees, the sociological implications of the "Unsung Heroes" category, the geopolitical signaling in the Foreign/NRI category, and offers a comprehensive, categorized directory of all 131 winners.

1.1 Statistical Architecture of the 2026 Cohort

The President of India approved 131 awards, including two "duo cases" where the award is shared by two individuals but counted as one entry. The distribution across the three tiers of the award is as follows:

Award Category

Count

Definition

Key Demographic Insight

Padma Vibhushan

5

Exceptional and Distinguished Service

Heavily weighted towards Posthumous (3) and South India (3).

Padma Bhushan

13

Distinguished Service of High Order

A mix of Cinema icons, Political veterans, and Medical pioneers.

Padma Shri

113

Distinguished Service in any field

Dominated by "Unsung Heroes" (45) and Grassroots Innovators.

Total

131

19 Women, 6 Foreign/NRI, 16 Posthumous

The statistical spread reveals a conscious effort to balance regional representation. Maharashtra leads the tally with 16 awards, followed closely by Tamil Nadu (13) and Uttar Pradesh (11), reflecting these states' dominance in the fields of Arts, Medicine, and Trade. However, the qualitative weightage given to the North East and tribal central India (Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh) suggests a strategic intent to integrate peripheral narratives into the national mainstream.

2. Padma Vibhushan: The Apex of Civilian Honor

The Padma Vibhushan is the nation's second-highest civilian award, second only to the Bharat Ratna. In 2026, the selection committee identified five individuals whose contributions have been not just distinguished, but transformative in their respective domains. Notably, three of these awards are posthumous, serving as a national eulogy for giants who recently departed.

2.1 The Iron Man of Cinema: Dharmendra Singh Deol (Posthumous)

Field: Art | State: Maharashtra

The conferment of the Padma Vibhushan on Dharmendra Singh Deol (Posthumous) is a recognition of a cinematic legacy that spanned over six decades and 300 films. Often termed the "He-Man" of Bollywood, Dharmendra’s contribution to Indian cinema extended beyond mere box-office numbers. He represented a specific archetype in the Indian cultural psyche: the rugged, honest son of the soil who navigated the complexities of urbanity with rural integrity.

While his contemporaries were often pigeonholed into romantic or angry young man roles, Dharmendra’s versatility allowed him to traverse genres from the sensitive prisoner in Bandini to the comic genius in Chupke Chupke, and the quintessential action hero in Sholay. His posthumous honor acknowledges that popular cinema is a vital instrument of soft power and cultural cohesion. By honoring Dharmendra, the state validates the emotional connection he held with the masses, particularly in the Hindi heartland, where his dialogue delivery and persona bridged the gap between the screen and the street.

2.2 The Communist Patriarch: V.S. Achuthanandan (Posthumous)

Field: Public Affairs | State: Kerala

In a move that transcends ideological rigidity, the government honored Velikkakathu Sankaran Achuthanandan, the veteran Communist leader and former Chief Minister of Kerala, with the Padma Vibhushan. "VS," as he was affectionately known, was the last of the founding members of the CPI(M) who walked out of the CPI National Council in 1964.

His political journey was defined by an uncompromising stance on corruption, land encroachments, and women's safety. As Chief Minister (2006-2011) and later as the Opposition Leader, he was instrumental in the "Munnar demolition mission" against illegal resorts and was a fierce advocate for environmental protection in the Western Ghats. His popularity cut across party lines; he was seen as a moral crusader in a decaying political landscape. This award recognizes that in a federal democracy, the contributions of regional leaders who champion the working class are integral to the nation's democratic health, regardless of their alignment with the ruling dispensation at the center.

2.3 The Jurist of Conscience: Justice K.T. Thomas

Field: Public Affairs | State: Kerala

Justice K.T. Thomas, a former judge of the Supreme Court of India, represents the finest traditions of the Indian judiciary. His elevation to the Padma Vibhushan list underscores the state's respect for judicial independence and scholarly rigor.

During his tenure in the Supreme Court, Justice Thomas presided over several high-profile criminal cases, including the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, where his confirmation of the death sentence was balanced by his later skepticism regarding capital punishment, showcasing a jurist who constantly interrogated the morality of the law. Post-retirement, he declined the chairmanship of the National Human Rights Commission, maintaining a principled distance from political appointments. His award is a tribute to a lifetime spent interpreting the Constitution with empathy and strict adherence to the rule of law.

2.4 The Singing Violin: Dr. N. Rajam

Field: Art | State: Uttar Pradesh

Dr. N. Rajam is not merely a violinist; she is the architect of a musical revolution. Awarded the Padma Vibhushan, she is celebrated for introducing the Gayaki Ang (vocal style) to the violin in the Hindustani classical tradition. Prior to her innovations, the violin was largely an accompanying instrument in North Indian music, often played with a staccato technique.

Trained by the legendary Omkarnath Thakur, Dr. Rajam developed a fingering and bowing technique that allowed the violin to reproduce the continuity and nuance of the human voice—the meend (glides) and gamak (oscillations) essential to Khayal singing. As a Professor and Dean at Banaras Hindu University for 40 years, she institutionalized music education, bridging the guru-shishya parampara with modern university systems. Her recognition highlights the importance of preserving intangible cultural heritage and the pivotal role of women in the classical arts.

2.5 The Intellectual Sentinel: P. Narayanan

Field: Literature and Education | State: Kerala

P. Narayanan, a stalwart of Malayalam journalism and literature, completes the trio of Padma Vibhushan awardees from Kerala. As the former Chief Editor of Janmabhumi, Narayanan has been a significant ideological voice in Southern India for decades.

His work spans over 10 authored books and 100 translations, serving as a conduit between nationalistic literature and the Malayalam-speaking populace. His columns have often provided a counter-narrative in a state dominated by Left-liberal discourse, offering perspectives on culture, history, and national integration. The award acknowledges his intellectual rigor and his role in shaping public opinion through the written word, reinforcing the diversity of thought that characterizes Indian democracy.

3. Padma Bhushan: Distinguished Service of High Order

The Padma Bhushan list for 2026 is a curated selection of 13 individuals who have achieved the pinnacle of success in their fields, ranging from the glitz of cinema to the quiet corridors of cancer research hospitals.

3.1 Icons of Cinema and Culture

The Arts category in Padma Bhushan is dominated by figures who have defined generations.

  • Mammootty (Kerala): With a career spanning 50 years and over 400 films, Mammootty is a colossus of Indian cinema. His three National Awards for Best Actor attest to his acting prowess, but his Padma Bhushan recognizes his broader impact as a cultural ambassador for Malayalam cinema. His ability to oscillate between arthouse masterpieces like Mathilukal and commercial blockbusters is unparalleled.

  • Alka Yagnik (Maharashtra): The voice of a generation, Alka Yagnik’s playback singing defined the Bollywood soundscape of the 1990s and 2000s. With record-breaking streams on global platforms even today, her award acknowledges her enduring relevance and contribution to Indian soft power through music.

  • Piyush Pandey (Posthumous - Maharashtra): The "Ad Man" of India, Pandey was the creative brain behind campaigns that became part of the national lexicon, from Fevicol’s humor to the "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" anthem of unity. His work shaped consumer culture and national identity simultaneously.

  • Shatavadhani R. Ganesh (Karnataka): A polymath in the truest sense, Ganesh is honored for reviving Avadhana, a literary performance demanding extraordinary memory and multitasking. Performing in Sanskrit and Kannada, he answers multiple questioners simultaneously while composing poetry in specific meters—a feat of cognitive brilliance that preserves an ancient Indian knowledge system.

3.2 Titans of Industry and Public Life

  • Uday Kotak (Maharashtra): As the founder of Kotak Mahindra Bank, Uday Kotak has been a central figure in the modernization of India's financial sector. His award recognizes his contributions to trade, corporate governance reforms, and wealth creation in the Indian economy.

  • Shibu Soren (Posthumous - Jharkhand): Known as "Guruji," Soren was the architect of the Jharkhand statehood movement. His posthumous award acknowledges his pivotal role in tribal mobilization and the political assertion of the region.

  • Bhagat Singh Koshyari (Uttarakhand): A veteran of Uttarakhand politics and former Governor of Maharashtra, recognized for his long administrative service.

  • Vellappally Natesan (Kerala): As the General Secretary of the SNDP Yogam, Natesan has wielded immense influence in the social and educational upliftment of the Ezhava community, continuing the legacy of Sree Narayana Guru in the modern era.

3.3 Pioneers in Medicine

  • Dr. Nori Dattatreyudu (USA): An internationally acclaimed radiation oncologist, Dr. Nori has been instrumental in bringing advanced cancer care protocols to India. His advisory roles with state governments demonstrate how the Indian diaspora contributes expertise back to the homeland.

  • Dr. K.R. Palaniswamy (Tamil Nadu): A leading gastroenterologist, honored for his decades of service in medical education and patient care.

4. Padma Shri: The Heart of the Nation (The Unsung Heroes)

The Padma Shri category, comprising 113 awards, is the centerpiece of the "People's Padma" narrative. The government has explicitly highlighted 45 "Unsung Heroes"—individuals whose work is often hyper-local but transformative. This section analyzes these heroes by thematic clusters.

4.1 Guardians of the Green: Environmental Conservation

In an era of climate crisis, the 2026 awards place a heavy premium on traditional ecological knowledge.

Hally War (Meghalaya): The Bridge Builder Hally War, from Siej village in East Khasi Hills, is awarded for his stewardship of the Jingkieng Jri or Living Root Bridges. Unlike concrete structures, these bridges are bio-engineered by guiding the aerial roots of the Ficus elastica tree across rivers. War has dedicated 50 years to this multigenerational practice, which requires decades of patience before a bridge becomes usable. His recognition is not just for a skill, but for a philosophy of sustainable living that works with nature rather than against it.

Kollakal Devaki Amma (Kerala): The Forest Creator At 92, Devaki Amma is a living testament to individual agency. She transformed five acres of barren land into "Tapovan," a lush forest housing over 3,000 botanical species. Without formal training, she cultivated a biodiversity hotspot that serves as a seed bank for rare medicinal plants. Her award underscores the vital role of private citizens in afforestation.

Shrirang Devaba Lad (Maharashtra): The Farmer Scientist Lad developed the 'Dada Lad' variety of cotton, a drought-resistant strain that has saved countless farmers from crop failure. His innovation represents the democratization of agricultural science, proving that solutions to agrarian distress often come from the fields, not just laboratories.

4.2 The Healers of the Hinterland

The 2026 list recognizes medical professionals who have forsaken lucrative careers to serve in India's most challenging geographies.

Ramchandra and Suneeta Godbole (Chhattisgarh): This doctor couple operates in the Naxal-affected Bastar region, running the "Trust for Health." For nearly four decades, they have provided modern medical care to tribal populations who otherwise rely on witch doctors or lack access entirely. Their work involves mobile clinics in deep forests, focusing on maternal health and malnutrition.

Dr. Budhri Tati (Chhattisgarh): Known as "Badi Didi," Tati is a social worker who has mobilized tribal women in Dantewada against alcoholism and exploitation. Her work complements the medical interventions of the Godboles by addressing the social determinants of health in conflict zones.

Dr. Armida Fernandez (Maharashtra): A pioneer in neonatology, Dr. Fernandez founded the "SNEHA" NGO and established Asia's first Human Milk Bank at Sion Hospital. Her initiative has saved thousands of premature babies from necrotizing enterocolitis, a fatal condition prevented by breast milk. Her award highlights the critical importance of neonatal health infrastructure.

Dr. Padma Gurmet (Ladakh): A practitioner of Sowa-Rigpa (Tibetan medicine), Dr. Gurmet has worked to formalize and scientifically validate this ancient system. His recognition signals the government's push to integrate AYUSH systems into the national health grid.

4.3 Curators of Dying Arts

The Padma Shri list is a treasure trove of artists preserving endangered folk traditions.

Bhiklya Ladakya Dhinda (Maharashtra): At 90, Dhinda is a master of the Tarpa, a wind instrument made of bottle gourd and bamboo, central to the Warli tribe's culture. The Tarpa dance is a community ritual, and Dhinda’s mastery ensures this auditory heritage survives the onslaught of digital entertainment.

Yumnam Jatra Singh (Manipur - Posthumous): A centenarian master of Nata Sankirtana, the Vaishnavite devotional performance art involving singing, drumming, and dancing. In Manipur, Sankirtana is not just art; it is a ritual essential for the lifecycle ceremonies of the Meitei community. Singh’s award honors a life dedicated to the spiritual continuity of his people.

Bhagwandas Raikwar (Madhya Pradesh): A trainer in Bundeli war arts, Raikwar preserves the martial traditions of the Bundelkhand region. These art forms, often performed with swords and shields, are remnants of the region's warrior history.

Chiranji Lal Yadav (Uttar Pradesh): Hailing from Moradabad, the "Brass City," Yadav is a master engraver. His intricate designs on brassware have kept the traditional Nakkashi alive despite the mechanization of the industry. His award is a nod to the "One District One Product" (ODOP) scheme's focus on traditional crafts.

K. Pajanivel (Puducherry): A master of Silambam, the ancient Tamil martial art weaponized with bamboo staffs. Pajanivel has trained generations of students, ensuring that this combat form, which dates back to the Sangam era, remains a vibrant part of Tamil identity.

4.4 The Social Architects

Anke Gowda M. (Karnataka): A former bus conductor, Gowda transformed his passion for books into the "Pustak Mane" (Book House) in Mandya. With over a million books collected over decades, his library is a cultural oasis in rural Karnataka, proving that one does not need immense wealth to build institutions.

S.G. Susheelamma (Karnataka): Founder of the Sumangali Seva Ashrama, she has dedicated her life to the "unwanted" of society—destitute women and orphans. Her organization provides housing, education, and vocational training, impacting over 30 lakh lives. Her work represents the backbone of India's voluntary social sector.

5. Excellence in Motion: Sports and Athletics

The Sports category in the 2026 Padma Awards reflects a holistic appreciation of athletic achievement, honoring current champions, coaching legends, and para-athletes.

  • Rohit Sharma (Maharashtra): The Indian cricket captain is awarded the Padma Shri, recognizing his leadership and batting genius. Under his captaincy, India has seen significant victories, and his personal records in limited-overs cricket are historic.

  • Harmanpreet Kaur Bhullar (Punjab): As the captain of the women's team, Kaur has been pivotal in the explosive growth of women's cricket in India. Her aggressive batting style and leadership have inspired a generation of young girls to take up the sport.

  • Vladimer Mestvirishvili (Posthumous - Georgia): In a rare recognition of a foreign national in the sports category, the late Georgian wrestling coach is honored. "Lado," as he was known, was the architect behind India’s wrestling renaissance, coaching Sushil Kumar and Yogeshwar Dutt to Olympic glory. This award acknowledges that Indian sporting success is often a collaborative global effort.

  • Savita Punia (Haryana): The goalkeeper and captain of the women's hockey team, Punia’s resilience in the post has earned her the moniker "The Great Wall." Her award celebrates the resurgence of Indian hockey on the world stage.

  • Praveen Kumar (Uttar Pradesh): A para-athlete (high jump), Kumar’s inclusion highlights the government's committed focus on the Paralympic movement and inclusivity in sports.

6. The Scientific Temper: Innovation and Defense

The awards in Science and Engineering highlight India's dual focus on space exploration and defense self-reliance (Atmanirbhar Bharat).

  • A.E. Muthunayagam (Kerala): A veteran of ISRO, Muthunayagam was pivotal in developing propulsion systems for India’s launch vehicles. His work laid the foundation for the success of missions like Chandrayaan and Mangalyaan.

  • Chandramouli Gaddamanugu (Telangana): A distinguished scientist at DRDO, he was instrumental in the Akash missile system. His award underscores the strategic importance of indigenous missile technology in India's defense apparatus.

  • Dr. Shyam Sundar (Uttar Pradesh): His work on Kala-azar (Visceral Leishmaniasis) is of immense public health value. By developing cost-effective treatments for this neglected tropical disease, he has saved thousands of lives in the poorest districts of Bihar and UP.

7. Regional and Geopolitical Analysis

A granular analysis of the awardees by state reveals the geopolitical subtext of the 2026 lists.

7.1 The South Indian Weightage

The southern states—Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh—have secured a significant portion of the high-value awards (Vibhushan and Bhushan). Kerala alone accounts for 3 of the 5 Padma Vibhushans. This can be interpreted as a move to strengthen the Center's connect with the South, acknowledging its superior social indicators and distinct political culture.

7.2 The North East Focus

The "Look East" policy is visibly operational in the Padma selection.

  • Assam: 5 Awards (e.g., Nuruddin Ahmed for Art).

  • Meghalaya: Hally War (Ecological conservation).

  • Nagaland: Sangyusang S. Pongener (Ao Naga Art).

  • Tripura: Naresh Chandra Dev Varma (Literature).

  • Arunachal Pradesh: Techi Gubin (Social Work).

    This wide distribution ensures that the distinct tribal identities of the Seven Sisters are validated by the Indian state, countering narratives of alienation.

7.3 The Uttar Pradesh Art Hub

Uttar Pradesh's 11 awards are heavily concentrated in the Arts (6 recipients). From the classical heights of N. Rajam (Violin) to the folk crafts of Chiranji Lal Yadav (Brass) and Anil Kumar Rastogi (Theatre), the state is projected as the custodian of North Indian heritage.

8. Complete Directory of Padma Awardees 2026

The following is the full, categorized list of all 131 awardees as approved by the President of India.

8.1 Padma Vibhushan (5 Awards)

Awarded for Exceptional and Distinguished Service

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

1

Shri Dharmendra Singh Deol (Posthumous)

Art

Maharashtra

2

Shri KT Thomas

Public Affairs

Kerala

3

Ms. N Rajam

Art

Uttar Pradesh

4

Shri P Narayanan

Literature and Education

Kerala

5

Shri V S Achuthanandhan (Posthumous)

Public Affairs

Kerala

8.2 Padma Bhushan (13 Awards)

Awarded for Distinguished Service of High Order

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

6

Ms. Alka Yagnik

Art

Maharashtra

7

Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari

Public Affairs

Uttarakhand

8

Shri Kallipatti Ramasamy Palaniswamy

Medicine

Tamil Nadu

9

Shri Mammootty

Art

Kerala

10

Dr. Nori Dattatreyudu

Medicine

USA

11

Shri Piyush Pandey (Posthumous)

Art

Maharashtra

12

Shri SKM Maeilanandhan

Social Work

Tamil Nadu

13

Shri Shatavadhani R Ganesh

Art

Karnataka

14

Shri Shibu Soren (Posthumous)

Public Affairs

Jharkhand

15

Shri Uday Kotak

Trade and Industry

Maharashtra

16

Shri V K Malhotra (Posthumous)

Public Affairs

Delhi

17

Shri Vellappally Natesan

Public Affairs

Kerala

18

Shri Vijay Amritraj

Sports

USA

8.3 Padma Shri (113 Awards)

Awarded for Distinguished Service in Any Field

(Note: Duo cases are counted as one award)

Art (Music, Painting, Sculpture, Theatre, Crafts):

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

20

Shri Anil Kumar Rastogi

Art

Uttar Pradesh

23

Shri Arvind Vaidya

Art

Gujarat

29

Shri Bharat Singh Bharti

Art

Bihar

30

Shri Bhiklya Ladakya Dhinda

Art

Maharashtra

31

Shri Bishwa Bandhu (Posthumous)

Art

Bihar

37

Shri Chiranji Lal Yadav

Art

Uttar Pradesh

38

Ms. Deepika Reddy

Art

Telangana

39

Shri Dharmiklal Chunilal Pandya

Art

Gujarat

40

Shri Gadde Babu Rajendra Prasad

Art

Andhra Pradesh

41

Shri Gafruddin Mewati Jogi

Art

Rajasthan

43

Shri Garimella Balakrishna Prasad (Posthumous)

Art

Andhra Pradesh

44

Ms. Gayatri Balasubramanian and Ms. Ranjani Balasubramanian (Duo)

Art

Tamil Nadu

49

Shri Hari Madhab Mukhopadhyay (Posthumous)

Art

West Bengal

50

Shri Haricharan Saikia

Art

Assam

56

Shri Jyotish Debnath

Art

West Bengal

62

Ms. Kalamandalam Vimala Menon

Art

Kerala

64

Shri Khem Raj Sundriyal

Art

Haryana

67

Shri Kumar Bose

Art

West Bengal

69

Prof. (Dr.) Lars-Christian Koch

Art

Germany

71

Shri Madhavan Ranganathan

Art

Maharashtra

72

Shri Maganti Murali Mohan

Art

Andhra Pradesh

77

Shri Mir Hajibhai Kasambhai

Art

Gujarat

82

Shri Nuruddin Ahmed

Art

Assam

83

Shri Othuvaar Thiruthani Swaminathan

Art

Tamil Nadu

86

Ms. Pokhila Lekthepi

Art

Assam

91

Shri Prosenjit Chatterjee

Art

West Bengal

93

Shri R Krishnan (Posthumous)

Art

Tamil Nadu

97

Shri Raghuveer Tukaram Khedkar

Art

Maharashtra

98

Shri Rajastapathi Kaliappa Goundar

Art

Tamil Nadu

106

Shri Sangyusang S Pongener

Art

Nagaland

108

Shri Sarat Kumar Patra

Art

Odisha

110

Shri Satish Shah (Posthumous)

Art

Maharashtra

118

Shri Simanchal Patro

Art

Odisha

123

Shri Taga Ram Bheel

Art

Rajasthan

124

Shri Tarun Bhattacharya

Art

West Bengal

126

Shri Thiruvaarur Bakthavathsalam

Art

Tamil Nadu

127

Ms. Tripti Mukherjee

Art

West Bengal

131

Shri Yumnam Jatra Singh (Posthumous)

Art

Manipur

Social Work (Service, Environment, Inclusion):

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

21

Shri Anke Gowda M.

Social Work

Karnataka

32

Shri Brij Lal Bhat

Social Work

Jammu and Kashmir

34

Dr. Budhri Tati

Social Work

Chhattisgarh

48

Shri Hally War

Social Work

Meghalaya

52

Shri Inderjit Singh Sidhu

Social Work

Chandigarh

53

Shri Janardan Bapurao Bothe

Social Work

Maharashtra

65

Ms. Kollakal Devaki Amma G

Social Work

Kerala

78

Shri Mohan Nagar

Social Work

Madhya Pradesh

81

Shri Nilesh Vinodchandra Mandlewala

Social Work

Gujarat

105

Ms. S G Susheelamma

Social Work

Karnataka

121

Swami Brahmdev Ji Maharaj

Social Work

Rajasthan

125

Shri Techi Gubin

Social Work

Arunachal Pradesh

Literature and Education:

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

26

Shri Asok Kumar Haldar

Literature and Education

West Bengal

36

Shri Charan Hembram

Literature and Education

Odisha

42

Shri Gambir Singh Yonzone

Literature and Education

West Bengal

61

Shri Kailash Chandra Pant

Literature and Education

Madhya Pradesh

70

Ms. Liudmila Viktorovna Khokhlova

Literature and Education

Russia

73

Shri Mahendra Kumar Mishra

Literature and Education

Odisha

74

Shri Mahendra Nath Roy

Literature and Education

West Bengal

75

Shri Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar

Literature and Education

Delhi

76

Ms. Mangala Kapoor

Literature and Education

Uttar Pradesh

80

Shri Naresh Chandra Dev Varma

Literature and Education

Tripura

87

Dr. Prabhakar Basavprabhu Kore

Literature and Education

Karnataka

95

Shri Rabilal Tudu

Literature and Education

West Bengal

103

Shri Ratilal Borisagar

Literature and Education

Gujarat

113

Prof. Shafi Shauq

Literature and Education

Jammu and Kashmir

114

Shri Shashi Shekhar Vempati

Literature and Education

Karnataka

119

Ms. Sivasankari

Literature ands Education

Tamil Nadu

129

Shri Vempaty Kutumba Sastry

Literature and Education

Andhra Pradesh

Medicine:

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

22

Ms. Armida Fernandez

Medicine

Maharashtra

46

Shri Guduru Venkat Rao

Medicine

Telangana

47

Shri H V Hande

Medicine

Tamil Nadu

63

Shri Kewal Krishan Thakral

Medicine

Uttar Pradesh

84

Dr. Padma Gurmet

Medicine

Ladakh

85

Shri Palkonda Vijay Anand Reddy

Medicine

Telangana

88

Shri Prateek Sharma

Medicine

USA

92

Dr. Punniamurthy Natesan

Medicine

Tamil Nadu

99

Shri Rajendra Prasad

Medicine

Uttar Pradesh

102

Shri Ramchandra Godbole and Ms. Suneeta Godbole (Duo)

Medicine

Chhattisgarh

109

Shri Saroj Mandal

Medicine

West Bengal

117

Shri Shyam Sundar

Medicine

Uttar Pradesh

120

Dr. Suresh Hanagavadi

Medicine

Karnataka

Science and Engineering:

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

19

Shri A E Muthunayagam

Science and Engineering

Kerala

25

Shri Ashok Kumar Singh

Science and Engineering

Uttar Pradesh

35

Shri Chandramouli Gaddamanugu

Science and Engineering

Telangana

45

Shri Gopal Ji Trivedi

Science and Engineering

Bihar

55

Shri Juzer Vasi

Science and Engineering

Maharashtra

58

Shri K Ramasamy

Science and Engineering

Tamil Nadu

66

Shri Krishnamurty Balasubramanian

Science and Engineering

Telangana

68

Shri Kumarasamy Thangaraj

Science and Engineering

Telangana

90

Shri Prem Lal Gautam

Science and Engineering

Himachal Pradesh

116

Ms. Shubha Venkatesha Iyengar

Science and Engineering

Karnataka

128

Shri Veezhinathan Kamakoti

Science and Engineering

Tamil Nadu

Sports:

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

27

Shri Baldev Singh

Sports

Punjab

28

Shri Bhagwandas Raikwar

Sports

Madhya Pradesh

51

Ms. Harmanpreet Kaur Bhullar

Sports

Punjab

57

Shri K Pajanivel

Sports

Puducherry

89

Shri Praveen Kumar

Sports

Uttar Pradesh

104

Shri Rohit Sharma

Sports

Maharashtra

112

Ms. Savita Punia

Sports

Haryana

130

Shri Vladimer Mestvirishvili (Posthumous)

Sports

Georgia

Trade and Industry:

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

24

Shri Ashok Khade

Trade and Industry

Maharashtra

111

Shri Satyanarayan Nuwal

Trade and Industry

Maharashtra

122

Shri TT Jagannathan (Posthumous)

Trade and Industry

Karnataka

Others (Agriculture, Archaeology, Civil Service, etc.):

SN

Name

Field

State/Country

33

Shri Buddha Rashmi Mani

Others - Archaeology

Uttar Pradesh

54

Shri Jogesh Deuri

Others - Agriculture

Assam

59

Shri K Vijay Kumar

Civil Service

Tamil Nadu

60

Shri Kabindra Purkayastha (Posthumous)

Public Affairs

Assam

79

Shri Narayan Vyas

Others - Archaeology

Madhya Pradesh

94

Shri RVS Mani

Civil Service

Delhi

96

Shri Raghupat Singh (Posthumous)

Others - Agriculture

Uttar Pradesh

100

Shri Rama Reddy Mamidi (Posthumous)

Others - Animal Husbandry

Telangana

101

Shri Ramamurthy Sreedher

Others - Radio Broadcasting

Delhi

107

Sant Niranjan Dass

Others - Spiritualism

Punjab

115

Shri Shrirang Devaba Lad

Others - Agriculture

Maharashtra

PADMA AWARDEE COMPLETE LIST PUBLISHED BY MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS

9. Conclusion

The 2026 Padma Awards will be remembered for their geographic depth and their recognition of service over celebrity. By placing the tribal healer from Bastar on the same pedestal as the cricket captain of India, the Republic reaffirms its commitment to an inclusive idea of excellence. These 131 individuals, in their diverse capacities, represent the multifaceted genius of India - one that honors its past in the Tarpa notes of Bhiklya Dhinda, and looks to its future in the missile systems of Chandramouli Gaddamanugu. As these awardees gather at the Rashtrapati Bhavan later this year, they will present a tableau of a nation that is confident, rooted, and aspiring.