Indian honours system

The Indian honours system is the system of awards given to individuals for a variety of services to the Republic of India.

Civilian awards

Bharat Ratna

The Bharat Ratna,[1] the highest civilian award of the country, was instituted in the year 1954. Any person without distinction of race, occupation, position, or gender is eligible for this award. It is awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order in any field of human endeavour. On conferment of the award, the recipient receives a Sanad (certificate) signed by the President and a medallion. The Award does not carry any monetary grant.

Padma awards

Padma Awards[2] were instituted in the year 1954. Except for brief interruptions during the years 1977 to 1980 and 1993 to 1997, these awards have been announced every year on Republic Day. The award is given in three categories, viz. Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri, in the decreasing order of importance.

The award seeks to recognize work of any distinction and is given for distinguished and exceptional achievements/service in all fields of activities/disciplines, such as art, literature and education, Sports, medicine, social work, science and engineering, public affairs, civil service, trade and industry, etc. All persons without distinction of race, occupation, position or sex are eligible for these awards.

Military Awards

Wartime gallantry awards

Peacetime gallantry awards

Wartime/Peacetime service and gallantry awards

Wartime Distinguished Service

Peacetime Distinguished Service

Leadership awards

Literature awards

Jnanpith Award the highest literary honour


Particular awards

National sports awards

Police awards

Bravery awards

See also

References

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