Showing posts with label AWARDS. Show all posts
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Monday, May 30, 2022

Winners List of Cannes Film Festival


The 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival came to a glittering close with the nine-member jury giving out the big awards at the prestigious festival. The awards were selected by a nine-member jury headed by French actor Vincent Lindon and presented in a closing ceremony inside Cannes’ Grand Lumière Theater. The jury included an Indian face in actor Deepika Padukone. 


Palme d’Or: Triangle of Sadness, directed by Ruben Östlund

Grand Prix: Stars at Noon, directed by Claire Denis and Close directed by Lukas Dhont

Jury Prize: Eo, directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and Le Otto Montagne, directed by Charlotte Vandermeersch and Felix van Groeningen

Best Director: Park Chan-wook for Decision to Leave

Best Screenplay: Boy From Heaven

Best Actress: Zar Amir Ebrahimi for Holy Spider

Best Actor: Song Kang-ho for Broker

Camera d’Or: Gina Gammell and Riley Keough for War Pony

Short Film Palme d’Or: The Water Murmurs

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Padma Awards 2018

Padma Vibhushan Award 2018 Winners :
Sl. No
NameFieldState
1.Shri IllaiyarajaArt-MusicTamil Nadu
2.Shri Ghulam Mustafa KhanArt-MusicMaharashtra
3.Shri Parameswaran ParameswaranLiterature and EducationKerala

Padma Bhushan Award 2018 Winners: 
The Padma Bhushan is the third highest civilian award (after Bharat Ratna and Padma Vibhushan) in the Republic of India. Padma Bhushan is given for distinguished service of high order.

Sl. NoNameFieldState
4.Shri Pankaj AdvaniSports-Billiards/SnookerKarnataka
5.Shri Philipose Mar ChrysostomOthers-SpiritualismKerala
6.Shri Mahendra Singh DhoniSports-CricketJharkhand
7.Shri Alexander Kadakin (Foreigner/Posthumous)Public AffairsRussia
8.Shri Ramachandran NagaswamyOthers-ArchaeologyTamil Nadu
9.Shri Ved Prakash Nanda (OCI)Literature and EducationUSA
10.Shri Laxman PaiArt-PaintingGoa
11.Shri Arvind ParikhArt-MusicMaharashtra
12.Ms. Sharda SinhaArt-MusicBihar

Padma Shri Award 2018 Winners :
 Padma Shri (also Padmashree) is the fourth highest civilian award (after Bharat Ratna, Padma Vibhushan and Padma Bhushan) in the Republic of India. Padma Shri is awarded for distinguished service in any field.

Sl. NoNameField
State
13.Shri Abhay Bang (Duo)MedicineMaharashtra
Ms. Rani Bang (Duo)MedicineMaharashtra
14.Shri Damodar Ganesh BapatSocial WorkChhattisgarh
15.Shri Prafulla Govinda BaruahLiterature and Education-JournalismAssam
16.Shri Mohan Swaroop BhatiaArt-Folk MusicUttar Pradesh
17.Shri Sudhanshu BiswasSocial Work
West Bengal
18.Ms. Saikhom Mirabai ChanuSports-WeightliftingManipur
19.Shri Pandit Shyamlal ChaturvediLiterature and Education-JournalismChhattisgarh
20.Shri Jose Ma Joey Concepcion III (Foreigner)Trade & IndustryPhilippines
21.Ms. Langpoklakpam Subadani DeviArt-WeavingManipur
22.Shri Somdev DevvarmanSports-Tennis
Tripura
23.Shri Yeshi DhodenMedicineHimachal Pradesh
24.Shri Arup Kumar DuttaLiterature and EducationAssam
25.Shri Doddarange GowdaArt-LyricsKarnataka
26.Shri Arvind GuptaLiterature and EducationMaharashtra
27.Shri Digamber HansdaLiterature and EducationJharkhand
28.Shri Ramli Bin Ibrahim (Foreigner)Art-DanceMalaysia
29.Shri Anwar Jalalpuri (Posthumous)Literature and EducationUttar Pradesh
30.Shri Piyong Temjen JamirLiterature and EducationNagaland
31.Ms. Sitavva JoddatiSocial WorkKarnataka
32.Ms. Malti JoshiLiterature and EducationMadhya Pradesh
33.Shri Manoj JoshiArt-ActingMaharashtra
34.Shri Rameshwarlal KabraTrade & IndustryMaharashtra
35.Shri Pran Kishore KaulArtJammu and Kashmir
36.Shri Bounlap Keokangna (Foreigner)Others-ArchitectureLaos
37.Shri Vijay KichluArt-MusicWest Bengal
38.Shri Tommy Koh (Foreigner)Public AffairsSingapore
39.Ms. LakshmikuttyMedicine-TraditionalKerala
40.Ms. Joyshree Goswami MahantaLiterature and EducationAssam
41.Shri Narayan Das MaharajOthers-SpiritualismRajasthan
42.Shri Pravakara MaharanaArt-SculptureOdisha
43.Shri Hun Many (Foreigner)Public AffairsCambodia
44.Ms. Nouf Marwaai (Foreigner)Others- YogaSaudi Arabia
45.Shri Zaverilal MehtaLiterature and Education-JournalismGujarat
46.Shri Krishna Bihari MishraLiterature and EducationWest Bengal
47.Shri Sisir Purushottam MishraArt-CinemaMaharashtra
48.Ms. Subhasini MistrySocial WorkWest Bengal
49.Shri Tomio Mizokami (Foreigner)Literature and EducationJapan
50.Shri Somdet Phra Maha Muniwong (Foreigner)Others-SpiritualismThailand
51.Shri Keshav Rao MusalgaonkarLiterature and EducationMadhya Pradesh
52.Dr Thant Myint – U (Foreigner)Public AffairsMyanmar
53.Ms. V NanammalOthers-YogaTamil Nadu
54.Ms. Sulagitti NarasammaSocial WorkKarnataka
55.Ms. Vijayalakshmi NavaneethakrishnanArt-Folk MusicTamil Nadu
56.Shri I Nyoman Nuarta (Foreigner)Art- SculptureIndonesia
57.Shri Malai Haji Abdullah Bin Malai Haji Othman (Foreigner)Social WorkBrunei Darussalam
58.Shri Gobaradhan PanikaArt-WeavingOdisha
59.Shri Bhabani Charan PattanaikPublic AffairsOdisha
60.Shri Murlikant PetkarSports-SwimmingMaharashtra
61.Shri Habibullo Rajabov (Foreigner)Literature and EducationTajikistan
62.Shri M R RajagopalMedicine-Palliative CareKerala
63.Shri Sampat Ramteke (Posthumous)Social WorkMaharashtra
64.Shri Chandra Sekhar RathLiterature and EducationOdisha
65.Shri S S RathoreCivil ServiceGujarat
66.Shri Amitava RoyScience and EngineeringWest Bengal
67.Shri Sanduk Ruit (Foreigner)Medicine-OphthalmologyNepal
68.Shri R SathyanarayanaArt-MusicKarnataka
69.Shri Pankaj M ShahMedicine-OncologyGujarat
70.Shri Bhajju ShyamArt-PaintingMadhya Pradesh
71.Shri Maharao Raghuveer SinghLiterature and EducationRajasthan
72.Shri Kidambi SrikanthSports-BadmintonAndhra Pradesh
73.Shri Ibrahim SutarArt-MusicKarnataka
74.Shri Siddeshwara SwamijiOthers-SpiritualismKarnataka
75.Ms. Lentina Ao ThakkarSocial WorkNagaland
76.Shri Vikram Chandra ThakurScience and EngineeringUttarakhand
77.Shri Rudrapatnam Narayanaswamy Tharanathan (Duo)Art-MusicKarnataka
Shri Rudrapatnam Narayanaswamy Thyagarajan (Duo)Art-MusicKarnataka
78.Shri Nguyen Tien Thien (Foreigner)Others-SpiritualismVietnam
79.Shri Bhagirath Prasad TripathiLiterature and EducationUttar Pradesh
80.Shri Rajagopalan VasudevanScience and EngineeringTamil Nadu
81.Shri Manas Bihari VermaScience and EngineeringBihar
82.Shri Panatawane Gangadhar VithobajiLiterature and EducationMaharashtra
83.Shri Romulus WhitakerOthers-Wildlife ConservationTamil Nadu
84.Shri Baba YogendraArtMadhya Pradesh
85.Shri A ZakiaLiterature and EducationMizoram

Padma Awards are announced on the occasion of Republic Day every year. These awards are conferred by the President of India at ceremonial functions which are held at Rashtrapati Bhawan usually around March/ April every year

Monday, March 7, 2016

AWARDS AND THEIR RELATED FIELDS

Bharat Ratna: It is the highest civilian award of the India. The award was given for outstanding achievements in the arts, literature, science and public services  but the government expanded the criteria to include "any field of human endeavor". The number of annual awards is restricted to a maximum of three in a particular year.

Nobel Prize: The Nobel Prize is widely regarded as the most prestigious award available in the fields of literature, medicine, physics, chemistry, peace, and economics.

Oscar Award: The Academy Awards, or "Oscars", is an annual American awards ceremony hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence in cinematic achievements in the United States film industry as assessed by the Academy's voting membership. The various category winners are awarded a copy of a statuette, officially called the Academy Award of Merit, which has become commonly known by its nickname "Oscar". The awards, first presented in 1929.

Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award: The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology (SSB) is a science award in India given annually by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for notable and outstanding research, applied or fundamental, in biology, chemistry, environmental science, engineering, mathematics, medicine and Physics.

Kalinga Prize: The Kalinga Prize for the Popularization of Science is an award given by UNESCO for exceptional skill in presenting scientific ideas to lay people.

Pulitzer Prize: Journalism; The Pulitzer Prize is an award for achievements in newspaper and online journalism, literature, and musical composition in the United States.

Abel Prize: Mathematics; The Abel Prize is an international prize awarded annually by the Government of Norway to one or more outstanding mathematicians.

Grammy Award: Music; A Grammy Award, or Grammy, is an accolade by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry.

Stirling Prize: Architecture; The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture.

Aga Khan Award: Architecture; The Aga Khan Award for Architecture (AKAA) is an architectural prize established by Aga Khan IV in 1977. It aims to identify and reward architectural concepts that successfully address the needs and aspirations of Islamic societies in the fields of contemporary design, social housing, community development and improvement. 

Pritzker Prize: Architecture; The Pritzker Architecture Prize is awarded annually "to honor a living architect.

Bihari Puraskar: Literature; Bihari Puraskar is a literary award instituted by K. K. Birla Foundation. The award is named after the famous Hindi poet Bihari and is awarded to an outstanding work published in Hindi or Rajasthani by a Rajasthani writer.

Moorti Devi Award: Literature; The Moortidevi Award is an annual literary award in India presented by the Bharatiya Jnanpith organization for a work which emphasizes Indian philosophy and culture.

Booker Prize: Literature; It is an annual award for the best original novel, written in the English language, and published in the UK literary award

Dadasaheb Phalke Award: Cinema/Films; The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is India's highest award in cinema. It is presented annually at the National Film Awards ceremony by the Directorate of Film Festivals, an organisation set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

Saraswati Samman: Literature; The award was instituted in 1991 by the K. K. Birla Foundation. It is an annual award given for outstanding prose or poetry literary works in any 22 Indian languages.

Jnanpith award: Literature; The award was instituted in 1961 and it is It is presented by the Bharatiya Jnanpith, a trust founded by the Sahu Jain family, the publishers of the newspaper The Times of India. It is an annual award given for outstanding prose or poetry literary works in any 22 Indian languages.

Vyas Samman: Literature; Vyas Samman is awarded annually by the K.K. Birla Foundation in recognition of the Hindi literary work published in past 10 years.

Arjuna Award: outstanding performance from the sportspersons in sports and games.

Dronacharya Award: eminent coaches of any particular sport .

Dhyan Chand Award: The award that is given to the veteran sportspersons of India for their lifetime achievement in their respective field of sport is named as the Dhyan Chand Award for Life Time Achievement in Sports and Games.

Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award: The Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna is the highest honour bestowed to a sportsperson for his/her achievements in India.

Dadasaheb Phalke Award Winners list till 2015




Year
Winner
Occupation

2015
Manoj Kumar
Actor and Director

2014
Shashi Kapoor
Actor, Director and Producer

2013
Gulzar
Poet, Lyricist and Director

2012
Pran
Actor

2011
Soumitra Chatterjee
Actor

2010
K. Balachander
Director

2009
D. Ramanaidu
Producer

2008
VK Murthy
Cinematographer

2007
Manna Dey
Singer

2006
Tapan Sinha
Director

2005
Shyam Benegal
Director

2004
Adoor Gopalakrishnan
Director

2003
Mrinal Sen
Director

2002
Dev Anand
Actor, Director and Producer

2001
Yash Chopra
Director and Producer

2000
Asha Bhosle
Singer

1999
Hrishikesh Mukherjee
Director

1998
B.R. Chopra
Director and Producer

1997
Pradeep
Lyricist

1996
Sivaji Ganesan
Actor

1995
Rajkumar
Actor

1994
Dilip Kumar
Actor

1993
Majrooh Sultanpuri
Lyricist

1992
Bhupen Hazarika
Composer (Music Director)

1991
Bhalji Pendharkar
Director, Producer and Writer

1990
Akkineni Nageswara Rao
Actor

1989
Lata Mangeshkar
Singer

1988
Ashok Kumar
Actor

1987
Raj Kapoor
Actor and Director

1986
B. Nagi Reddy
Producer

1985
V. Shantaram
Actor, Director and Producer

1984
Satyajit Ray
Director

1983
Durga Khote
Actress

1982
L. V. Prasad
Actor, Director and Producer

1981
Naushad Ali
Composer (Music Director)

1980
Paidi Jairaj
Actor and Director

1979
Sohrab Modi
Actor, Director and Producer

1978
Rai Chand Boral
Composer and Director

1977
Nitin Bose
Cinematographer, Director and Writer,

1976
Kanan Devi
Actress

1975
Dhirendranath Ganguly
Actor and Director

1974
Bomireddi Narasimha Reddy
Director

1973
Ruby Myers (Sulochana)
Actress

1972
Pankaj Mullick
Composer (Music Director)

1971
Prithviraj Kapoor
Actor (Posthumous)

1970
B. N. Sircar
Producer

1969
Devika Rani
Actress

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Gallantry Awards

Param Vir Chakra (PVC)

Param Vir Chakra (PVC) is the highest gallantry award for officers and other enlisted personnel of all military branches of India for the highest degree of valour in the presence of the enemy. Introduced on 26th January 1950, this award may be given posthumously.
Literally, Param Vir Chakra means 'Wheel (or Cross) of the Ultimate Brave'. In Sanskrit, 'Param means Ultimate, 'Vir (Pronounced veer) means Brave and 'Chakra means Wheel.
If any recipient of the PVC shall again perform such and act of bravery as would have made him or her eligible to be recorded by a Bar to be attached to the riband by which the Chakra is suspended, and for every such additional act of bravery, an additional Bar shall be added, and any such Bar or Bars may also be awarded posthumously. For every Bar awarded a replica of the 'Indra's Vajra' in miniature shall be added to the riband when worn alone.
The PVC is the equivalent award of the Medal of Honour in the United States, and the Victoria Cross in the United Kingdom.

One amongst the luminous recipients of this honour was Flying Officer Nirmal Jiit Singh Sekhon, who was awarded the Param Vir Chakra posthumously in the year 1971. He is the lone Indian Air Force officer to have been honoured with the Param Vir Chakra till date.



The art of appreciating the brave and gallant is not new. They form one of the most important constituents of a nation’s stability.  History defines gallantry as commanded respect and appreciation. The concept of emancipation of the brave is cognizant in our Epics too. In the Mahabharata, the merit of dying as a martyr in the cause of Dharma is all along appreciated as the easiest way to heaven. In fact, any kind of death on the battlefield was considered glorious.
Whether being the appointed head of a clan, raised memorials in honour of the martyrs/brave souls or granted titles, robe of honour, cash awards or medals etc., recognition of bravery has always been a very prestigious affair. The conclusion of British Rule in India saw the end of the old institution of British honours and awards. Independent India saw the introduction of awards such as Param Vir Chakra, Maha Vir Chakra, Ashoka Chakra, Shaurya Chakra etc.

Ashok Chakra

The Ashok Chakra series of awards are open to civilians also. Recommendations received in respect of civilians from the State Governments/Union territory Administra-tions and Ministries/Departments of the Central Government are processed by the Ministry of Defence for the consideration of the Central Honours and Awards Committee chaired by the Defence Minister. These awards are biannual and are given on the Republic Day and Independence Day.

Shaurya Chakra

This is awarded for gallantry other than in the face of the enemy. This award may be granted to civilians or to military personnel and may be awarded posthumously.