The Sunday Guardian

CORONA EFFECT: GOVERNMENT POSTPONES PADMA CEREMONY

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NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Home Affairs has announced that the Padma awards ceremony, which was scheduled for 3 April, has now been postponed. The decision has been taken in view of the coronaviru­s outbreak. The Ministry said the new date and time of the ceremony will be announced later. While the WHO has called the coronaviru­s a ‘pandemic’, India too designated it as a ‘disaster’. The government’s decision was prompted by the fact that the virus is highly contagious and can best be avoided by avoiding social gatherings. As many as 141 Padma Awards, including four duo cases (in a duo case, the award is counted as one), will be handed over this year. The list comprises seven Padma Vibhushan, 16 Padma Bhushan and 118 Padma Shri Awards. As many as 33 awardees are women and the list includes 18 persons from foreigners category, NRI, PIO, OCI and 12 posthumous awardees. Political leaders George Fernandes, Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj will be conferred Padma Vibhushan awards posthumous­ly in the public affairs category while Vishveshat­eertha Swamiji Sri Pejavara Adhokhaja of Udupi Mutt will be honoured with similar award posthumous­ly in the spiritual category. Padma Awardsare among the highest civilian awards given in various discipline­s/fields such as art, social work, public affairs, science and engineerin­g, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, and civil service. 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.

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