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AWARDS JANUARY 2013

 AWARDS JANUARY 2013
  • An Indian-origin woman, named Krishna Arora is all set to figure in the prestigious list of people who have received the Order of Australia Medal (OAM).85-year old Krishna Arora, who has been running a community service was selected for this year's awards for her contribution to the Indian community. Arora, also popularly known as 'Auntieji', runs a hotline tele service offering cooking tips. She has also been teaching Asian cooking to Australians for two years at one of the Community Centre in Western suburb of Victoria. The other Indian-origin women who had earlier received the honour include Joyce Westrip (2000), Mala Mehta (2006) and Vettath Rajkumar (2009).In November last year, iconic Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar was also conferred with the prestigious award.
  • Lalji Singh, scientist and Vice-Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University, has been selected for the prestigious Dr. Y. Nayudamma Memorial Award for 2012 for his outstanding contribution to life sciences, particularly in establishing DNA fingerprinting as a tool of both fundamental research and crime detection, and for trying to unravel the puzzle of human evolution in relation to the Andaman-Nicobar tribes.Dr. Y. Nayudamma Memorial Trust Founder P. Vishnu Murthy stated in a press release that the award would be presented by Assembly Speaker Nadendla Manohar at a function to be held in Tenali, A.P on February 16. On the occasion, Dr. Lalji Singh would deliver the 21st Dr. Y. Nayudamma Memorial Lecture on the theme Mystery of Our Origins.He joins the galaxy of awardees such as Rajendra Pawar, V. Shanta, V.K. Saraswat, T. Ramasami, A. Sivathanu Pillai, Nori Dattatreyudu, Sam Pitroda, G. Madhavan Nair, Kota Harinarayana, V. K. Aatre, R. Chidambaram, R.A. Mashelkar, J. S. Bajaj, K. Kasturi Rangan, Verghese Kurien, S.Z. Qasim, M.G.K. Menon and M. S. Swaminathan, to mention a few.He was earlier Director of the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), Hyderabad. The award was instituted in 1986 to honour persons who made significant contributions to the development of science and technology, in commemoration of the distinguished scientist and renowned leather technologist Dr. Nayudamma.
  • U.S President Barack Obama on 2 February presented the prestigious National Medal of Technology and Innovation to eminent Indian American Rangaswamy Srinivasan for his groundbreaking work with laser. Rangaswamy received the award along with Samuel Blum and James Wynne, for the pioneering discovery of excimer laser ablative photodecomposition of human and animal tissue, laying the foundation for PRK and LASIK laser refractive surgical techniques that have revolutionised vision enhancement. At a glittering function held on 2 February at the White House, Obama presented National Medal of Science to 12 eminent scientists while 10 extraordinary inventors received 2011 National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest honors bestowed by the United States Government upon scientists, engineers, and inventors. Established by statute in 1980, the National Medal of Technology and Innovation was first awarded in 1985 and is administered for the White House by the US Department of Commerce Patent and Trademark Office. In 1981, Srinivasan discovered that an ultraviolet excimer laser could etch living tissue in a precise manner with no thermal damage to the surrounding area. He named the phenomenon Ablative Photodecomposition (APD), which later revolutionized eye surgery. Inducted into the US Inventor Hall of Fame in 2002, Srinivasan has spent 30 years at IBMs T J Watson Research Center. He received both bachelors and masters degrees in science from the University of Madras, in 1949 and 1950. He earned doctorate in physical chemistry at the University of Southern California in 1956. He currently holds 21 US patents.
  • The Visakhapatnam district of A.P. has bagged the prestigious award in recognition of effective and successful implementation of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh gave the award to District Collector V Seshadri at a function held in Krishi Bhavan in New Delhi on 3 february. Various awards were given in seven categories to different States and Visakhapatnam has been selected from Andhra Pradesh in the area of MGNREGS. The scheme is aimed at providing work for 100 days to agriculture workers. One Ramanamma, a Dalit woman from Ramachandrapalem village of Kotavuratla mandal, who had completed 100 days of work, was one among three Dalits who had aired their opinion about this welfare programme. Union Minister Jairam Ramesh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi were present at the function.
  • A Taiwanese tycoon with business interests in mainland China said on 29 January, he is funding what local media call Asia's Nobel Prizes for outstanding achievements in natural and social sciences. Ruentex Group head Samuel Yin announced the establishment of the Tang Prize Foundation with an initial endowment of $103 million. The 618-907 AD Tang Dynasty is revered by Chinese for its cultural and scientific achievements. The prizes will be awarded every other year to international leaders in biopharmaceutical science, sustainable development, the study of China and the rule of law. Yin said he decided on those fields because the 118-year-old Nobels do not cover them, and they have intrinsic importance for humanity. The prizes will be awarded starting next year. Winners will receive $1.7 million, compared to $1.2 million that comes with a Nobel Prize. The Tang Prize winners will be nominated and screened by special committees set up by the Academia Sinica, Taiwan's most prestigious research organization.
  • Senior Indian diplomat D. Bala Venkatesh Varma, a key member of the negotiating team that saw the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal through from the first agreement of July 2005 down to the Additional Protocol in 2010, was given the first S.K. Singh award “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen India's position in the global nuclear order” by UPA chairperson and Congress president Sonia Gandhi at a high-profile function held in New Delhi on 4 January. The award for excellence in the Indian Foreign Service is named after the former foreign secretary and Governor, Shailendra Kumar Singh, a diplomat widely respected within the IFS community for his acumen, professionalism and leadership. Mr. Varma was selected as the first recipient of the prestigious award by a top-drawer jury consisting of Vice President Hamid Ansari, National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon, Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai, Ms Gandhi and Congress M.P. Rahul Gandhi.
  • 58th Idea Filmfare Awards were given away on 20 January 2013 at YRF Studio, Andheri. At the 58th Idea Filmfare Awards, Barfi!, the much-acclaimed film grabbed seven awards while, Kahaani bagged five awards. The award for the Best Actor was given to Ranbir Kapoor for his deaf-mute performance in Barfi! Vidya Balan, on the other hand was adjudged as the Best Actress for Kahaani. Barfi! was awarded with the Best Film award, while Kahaani’s director Sujoy Ghosh won the Black Lady for the Best Director. The lifetime achievement awardwas given away to Yash Chopraposthumously. Yash Chopra’s wife Pamela collected this award on his behalf.
    The other awards are-
    • Critics’ Award for Best Actor: Irrfan Khan for Paan Singh Tomar (Director: Tigmanshu Dhulia)
    • Critics’ Award for Best Film: Gangs of Wasseypur (Director: Anurag Singh Kashyap )
    • Critics’ Award for Best Actor (Female): Richa Chadda for Gangs of Wasseypur
    • Best Lyricist: Gulzar for Challa (Jab Tak Hai Jaan: Director Yash Chopra)
    • Best Music Director: Pritam for Barfi!
    • Best Background Score: Pritam for Barfi!
    • Best Production Design: Rajat Podar for Barfi!
    • Best Playback (Female): Shalmali Kholgade for the song ‘Pareshaan’
    • Best Playback (Male): Ayushmann Khurrana for the song ‘Pani da Rang’
    • Lifetime Achievement Award -Yash Chopra
    • Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Female): Anushka Sharma (Jab Tak Hai Jaan)
    • Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male): Annu Kapoor (Vicky Donor)

  • Charles Wright, professor emeritus of the English department’s Creative writing programme in the University of Virginia’s college of Arts and Sciences, has won the 2013 Bollingen Prize for American Poetry. Wright taught at U.Va. for almost 30 years, retiring in 2011, and is one of America’s most celebrated poets. The Bollingen Prize in American Poetry is among the most prestigious prizes given to American writers. Established by Paul Mellon in 1949, it is awarded biennially by the Yale University Library to an American poet for the best book published during the previous two years or for lifetime achievement in poetry. The prize includes a cash award of $150,000.The judges awarded Wright the Bollingen Prize for his 2011 book, “Bye-and-Bye: Selected Late Poems,” describing it as “an extended meditation in which we sense ‘splinters of the divine’ in the phenomena and cyclic changes of the natural world, and in the elusive reaches of memory, myth, and history.”
  • President has approved the conferment of 108 Padma Awards. These comprise 4 Padma Vibhushan, 24 Padma Bhushan and 80 Padma Shri Awards. 24 of the awardees are women and the list also includes 11 persons in the category of Foreigners, NRIs, PIOs and Posthumous awardees. Padma Awards, the country’s highest civilian awards, are conferred in three categories, namely, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. The awards are announced on Republic Day every year. The awards are conferred by the President of India at a function held at Rashtrapati Bhawan sometime around March/ April.

    Padma Vibhushan
    Sl No.NameDisciplineState/ Domicile
    1.Shri Raghunath MohapatraArtOrissa
    2.Shri S. Haider RazaArtDelhi
    3.Prof. Yash PalScience and EngineeringUttar Pradesh
    4.Prof. Roddam NarasimhaScience and EngineeringKarnataka

    Padma Bhushan 
    Sl No.NameDisciplineState/ Domicile
    1.Dr. Ramanaidu DaggubatiArtAndhra Pradesh
    2.Smt. Sreeramamurthy JanakiArtTamil Nadu
    3.Dr. (Smt.) Kanak ReleArtMaharashtra
    4.Smt. Sharmila TagoreArtDelhi
    5.Dr. (Smt.) Saroja VaidyanathanArtDelhi
    6.Shri Abdul Rashid KhanArtWest Bengal
    7.Late Rajesh KhannaArtMaharashtra
    8.Late Jaspal Singh BhattiArtPunjab
    9.Shri Shivajirao Girdhar PatilPublic AffairsMaharashtra
    10.Dr. Apathukatha Sivathanu PillaiScience and EngineeringDelhi
    11.Dr. Vijay Kumar SaraswatScience and EngineeringDelhi
    12.Dr. Ashoke SenScience and EngineeringUttar Pradesh
    13.Dr. B.N. SureshScience and EngineeringKarnataka
    14.Prof. Satya N. AtluriScience and EngineeringUSA
    15.Prof. Jogesh Chandra PatiScience and EngineeringUSA
    16.Shri Ramamurthy ThyagarajanTrade and IndustryTamil Nadu
    17.Shri Adi Burjor GodrejTrade and IndustryMaharashtra
    18.Dr. Nandkishore Shamrao LaudMedicineMaharashtra
    19.Shri Mangesh PadgaonkarLiterature & EducationMaharashtra
    20.Prof. Gayatri Chakravorty SpivakLiterature & EducationUSA
    21.Shri Hemendra Singh PanwarCivil ServiceMadhya Pradesh
    22.Dr. Maharaj Kishan BhanCivil ServiceDelhi
    23.Shri Rahul DravidSportsKarnataka
    24.Ms. H. Mangte Chungneijang Mary KomSportsManipur

    Padma Shri 
    Sl No.NameDisciplineState/ Domicile
    1.Shri Gajam AnjaiahArtAndhra Pradesh
    2.Swami G.C.D. Bharti alias Bharati BandhuArtChhattisgarh
    3.Ms. B. JayashreeArtKarnataka
    4.Smt. Sridevi KapoorArtMaharashtra
    5.Shri Kailash Chandra MeherArtOrissa
    6.Shri Brahmdeo Ram PanditArtMaharashtra
    7.Shri Vishwanath Dinkar Patekar alias Nana PatekarArtMaharashtra
    8.Shri Rekandar Nageswara Rao alias Surabhi BabjiArtAndhra Pradesh
    9.Shri Lakshmi Narayana SathirajuArtTamil Nadu
    10.Smt. Jaymala ShiledarArtMaharashtra
    11.Shri Suresh Dattatray TalwalkarArtMaharashtra
    12.Shri P. Madhavan Nair alias MadhuArtKerala
    13.Shri Apurba Kishore BirArtMaharashtra
    14.Shri Ghanakanta Bora BorbayanArtAssam
    15.Smt. Hilda Mit LepchaArtSikkim
    16.Smt. Sudha MalhotraArtMaharashtra
    17.Shri Ghulam Mohammad SaznawazArtJammu and Kashmir
    18.Shri Ramesh Gopaldas SippyArtMaharashtra
    19.Ms. Mahrukh TaraporArtMaharashtra
    20.Shri Balwant ThakurArtJammu & Kashmir
    21.Shri Puran Das BaulArtWest Bengal
    22.Shri Rajendra TikkuArtJammu & Kashmir
    23.Shri Pablo BartholomewArtDelhi
    24.Shri S. Shakir AliArtRajasthan
    25.Sh. S.K.M MaeilanandhanSocial WorkTamil Nadu
    26.Ms. Nileema MishraSocial WorkMaharashtra
    27.Ms. Reema NanavatiSocial WorkGujarat
    28.Ms. Jharna Dhara ChowdhurySocial WorkBangladesh
    29.Late Dr. Ram KrishanSocial WorkUttar Pradesh
    30.Late Manju Bharat RamSocial WorkDelhi
    31.Prof. Mustansir BarmaScience and EngineeringMaharashtra
    32.Shri Avinash ChanderScience and EngineeringDelhi
    33.Prof. Sanjay Govind DhandeScience and EngineeringUttar Pradesh
    34.Prof. (Dr.) Sankar Kumar PalScience and EngineeringWest Bengal
    35.Prof. Deepak B. PhatakScience and EngineeringMaharashtra
    36.Dr. Mudundi Ramakrishna RajuScience and EngineeringAndhra Pradesh
    37.Prof. Ajay K. SoodScience and EngineeringKarnataka
    38.Prof. Krishnaswamy VijayraghavanScience and EngineeringKarnataka
    39.Dr. Manindra AgrawalScience and EngineeringUttar Pradesh
    40.Dr. Jayaraman GowrishankarScience and EngineeringAndhra Pradesh
    41.Prof. Sharad Pandurang KaleScience and EngineeringMaharashtra
    42.Smt. Vandana LuthraTrade and IndustryDelhi
    43.Ms. Rajshree PathyTrade and IndustryTamil Nadu
    44.Shri Hemendra Prasad BarooahTrade and IndustryAssam
    45.Shri Milind KambleTrade and IndustryMaharashtra
    46.Ms. Kalpana SarojTrade and IndustryMaharashtra
    47.Dr. Sudarshan K. AggarwalMedicineDelhi
    48.Dr. C. Venkata S. Ram alias Chitta Venkata Sundara RamMedicineAndhra Pradesh
    49.Dr. Rajendra Achyut BadweMedicineMaharashtra
    50.Dr. Taraprasad DasMedicineOrissa
    51.Prof. (Dr.) T.V. DevarajanMedicineTamil Nadu
    52.Prof. (Dr.) Saroj Chooramani GopalMedicineUttar Pradesh
    53.Dr. Pramod Kumar JulkaMedicineDelhi
    54.Dr. Gulshan Rai KhatriMedicineDelhi
    55.Dr. Ganesh Kumar ManiMedicineDelhi
    56.Dr. Amit Prabhakar MaydeoMedicineMaharashtra
    57.Dr. Sundaram NatarajanMedicineMaharashtra
    58.Prof. Krishna Chandra ChunekarMedicineUttar Pradesh
    59.Dr. Vishwa Kumar GuptaMedicineDelhi
    60.Prof. (Capt.) Dr. Mohammad Sharaf-e-AlamLiterature & EducationBihar
    61.Dr. Radhika HerzbergerLiterature & EducationAndhra Pradesh
    62.Shri J. MalsawmaLiterature & EducationMizoram
    63.Shri Devendra PatelLiterature & EducationGujarat
    64.Dr. Rama Kant ShuklaLiterature & EducationDelhi
    65.Prof. Akhtarul WaseyLiterature & EducationDelhi
    66.Prof. Anvita AbbiLiterature & EducationDelhi
    67.Shri Nida FazliLiterature & EducationMadhya Pradesh
    68.Shri Surender Kumar SharmaLiterature & EducationDelhi
    69.Dr. Jagdish Prasad SinghLiterature & EducationBihar
    70.Late Shaukat Riaz Kapoor Alias Salik LakhnawiLiterature & EducationWest Bengal
    71.Prof. Noboru KarashimaLiterature & EducationJapan
    72.Shri Christopher PinneyLiterature & EducationUK
    73.Smt. Premlata AgrawalSportsJharkhand
    74.Shri Yogeshwar DuttSportsHaryana
    75.Shri Hosanagara Nagarajegowda GirishaSportsKarnataka
    76.Subedar Major Vijay KumarSportsHimachal Pradesh
    77.Shri Ngangom Dingko SinghSportsMaharashtra
    78.Naib Subedar Bajrang Lal TakharSportsRajasthan
    79.Ms. Ritu KumarFashion DesigningDelhi
    80.Dr. Ravindra Singh BishtArchaeologyUttar Pradesh

  • Major Abup J Manjali of the Rashtriya Rifles has been awarded the Kirti Chakra on this Republic Day for the exhibition of exceptional valor in counter- terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir. Manjali is the only soldier to be awarded the second- highest peacetime gallantry award Kirti Chakra on this Republic Day. Major Abup J Manjali of the Rashtriya Rifles was selected for the award of Kirti Chakra for his extraordinary bravery efforts in counter- terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir. Major Manjali will be awarded on 26 January 2013. Shaurya Chakra, on the other hand, is being given away to Major Sandeep Kumar of 13 Sikh Regiment for his bravery act in Northeast area.
  • Noted Indian scientist Dr CNR Rao has been conferred with China's top science award for his important contributions in boosting China-India scientific cooperation. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on 24 January, gave its 2012 Award for International Scientific Cooperation to three scientists from India, Germany, and Russia. Rao, 79, founder of Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research ( JNCASR), Bangalore, shared the 2012 award with Herbert Jaeckle of Germany's Max Planck Society and Russian space physicist GA Zherebtsov. The awards are given every year by the CAS, which is China's top academic and research institution for natural sciences. It has so far honoured 17 international scientists for their contributions in China-foreign research cooperation, since the prize was instituted in 2007.Rao has won various prestigious awards. He is currently the head of the scientific advisory council to the Indian Prime Minister.
  • The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 15 January, presented the lifetime achievement awards for the scientists in the field of Atomic energy to R.B. Grover, who played a key role in negotiating the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, K. Balaramamoorthy, who developed non-destructive testing techniques, mathematician R. Balasubramanian, and S.K. Sikka,a key player in the nuclear tests of 1974 and 1998. Presenting the lifetime achievement awards of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) to four of its veteran scientists at a brief ceremony at his residence, Dr. Singh noted that the Department worked in “one of the most complex, sophisticated and challenging areas of science, technology and engineering.” He appreciated its scientists for working with unfailing commitment, dedication and skill, despite decades of facing international technology denial regimes. He urged the DAE to ensure that it continued to attract the best scientific minds among the younger generations and expressed hope that its scientists would continue to be guided by the basic goal of directing scientific activities to bring about an improvement in people’s quality of life .Dr. Singh paid special tributes to nuclear scientist and Principal Scientific Advisor to the government, R. Chidamabaram for “guiding India’s atomic energy programme with such great distinction” and said his [Dr. Chidambaram’s] life and work were a source of inspiration for all scientists and technologies in the country.
  • President Pranab Mukherjee on 15 January, presented Krishi Karman Awards to eight States for their achievements in food grains production in 2011-12. Ten States were given commendation awards. Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Manipur and Nagaland received the awards for special contribution to total food grains production. Bihar received the award for contribution to production and productivity of rice, Haryana for wheat, Jharkhand for pulses and Uttar Pradesh for coarse cereals. Punjab, Uttarakhand, Assam, West Bengal, Tripura, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Himachal Pradesh received commendation awards. The awards were received by Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Manipur and Agriculture Ministers/ Agriculture Secretaries of other States. For the first time one female and one male farmer from the eight award winning States were also given awards for their outstanding performance. Krishi Karman Awards were instituted in 2010-11 for recognizing the meritorious efforts of States in food grain production. The awards are given to best performing States in two broad sets, one for the total food grain production and the other for individual food grain crops of rice, wheat, pulses and coarse cereals. States for total food grains category are further divided into three categories based on total food grain production capacity of the State.
  • London-based Indian researcher Mahaveer Golechha has been selected for a prestigious award for his work on a drug to cure Alzheimer’s. The 27-year-old will be travelling in the month of February to San Francisco to receive the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation’s ‘Young Investigator Scholarship Award’ at the 7th Annual Drug Discovery for Neurodegeneration Conference .He has been recognised for his outstanding research on ‘naringin’, a bioflavonoid found in grape fruits and citrus fruits. In his study, he found that naringin possesses significant “anti-Alzheimer activity” and will form the basis of further research to develop as a cure for the degenerative disease related to old age, which worsens as its progresses and eventually leads to death. Alzheimer’s is a common form of dementia afflicting millions around the world and has no known cure at present. It is estimated that by 2025 at least 34 million people worldwide will be affected by the disease. Mahaveer is currently pursuing a Master’s in Health Policy, Planning and Financing at the London School of Economics (LSE) and was recently elected director of external relations of the LSE Students’ Union India Society.
  • Golden Globe Awards 2013: Argo Won Best Picture and Best Director Awards.
    In the prestigious Golden Globe Awards 2013, the hostage-crisis movie Argo thrashed Lincoln to bag best picture as well as best director awards on 13 January 2013. Les Miserables, on the other hand won the awards in best musical or comedy category with the actors Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman winning one trophy each. The award-winning movie Argo is actually inspired by 1979 crisis US diplomats in Iran. In the category of Best Drama, other nominees were Django Unchained, Zero Dark Thirty as well as Life of Pi. Lincoln which was leading the race with a total of seven nominations took away just the trophy of best actor which was awarded to Daniel Day-Lewis for his role as the 16 President of US. However, the film might have better opportunities at Oscars where it is running first with 12 nominations. The Golden Globe Awards 2013 also did not stand with Life of Pi and the film only took home a single award, the best original score by Mychael Danna.
    List of Golden Globe Awards 2013 Winners:
    • Best Motion Picture-Drama: Argo
    • Best Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy: Les Miserables
    • Best performance by an actor in a motion picture – Drama: Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
    • Best performance by an actress in a motion picture – Drama: Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty)
    • Best performance by an actor in a motion picture- Musical or Comedy: Hugh Jackman (Les Misérables)
    • Best performance by an actress in a motion picture- Musical or Comedy: Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook)
    • Best Director: Ben Affleck (Argo)
    • Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz
    • Best Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway
    • Best Television Series (Drama): Homeland
    • Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Drama): Claire Danes (Homeland)
    • Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Drama): Damian Lewis (Homeland)
    • Best Screenplay: Adele - 'Skyfall' (Skyfall)
    • Best Television Series (Comedy or Musical): Girls
    • Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Comedy or Musical): Lena Dunham (Girls)
    • Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Comedy or Musical): Don Cheadle (House of Lies)
    • Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Game Change
    • Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Julianne Moore (Game Change)
    • Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Kevin Costner (Hatfields & McCoys)
    • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
    • Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Ed Harris (Game Change)
    • Best Original Score: Life of Pi
    • Best Animated Feature Film: Brave
    The other winners at the Golden Globe Awards 2013 were as follows:
    • Best Foreign Language Film: Amour (Austria, Les Films Du Losange, X Filme Creative Pool, Wega Film; Sony Pictures Classics)
    • Best Animated Feature Film: Brave
    • Best Original Song: Skyfall, Adele from Skyfall
    • Best Original Score: Mychael Danna, Life of Pi
  • Malala Yousafzai, 15, the schoolgirl from Pakistan shot by Taliban for campaigning girls’ education, on 9 January 2013 received France's Simone de Beauvoir Prize for Women's Freedom in Paris. Malala’s father Ziaudin Yousafzai received the honour on her behalf. The award is accompanied with 2.5 million Rupees honorarium. In the first week of January 2013, Malala Yousafzai got released from the British hospital. She is waiting for the reconstructive surgery to be performed on the skull. Malala was shot by the Taliban in her head after her school bus drove through Mingora town of Swat Valley of Pakistan.
  • Renault Duster was awarded the Car of the Year Award 2013 by the automotive magazine Autocar India at the annual awards night on 9 January 2013 in Mumbai. Autocar India gave away 22 awards in all, in the two-wheeler as well as four-wheeler segment. Renault Duster grabbed three awards in all and these were SUV of the year 2013 viewer’s choice car of the year 2013 and overall Autocar car of the year 2013. In the meanwhile, Mahindra and Mahindra were awarded with the Manufacturer of the Year Award 2013 and Bajaj KTM 200 Duke bagged the Autocar Bike of the Year 2013 and viewers’ choice Bike of the Year 2013.
  • Ireland’s prestigious Tipperary International Peace Prize for 2012 was awarded on 3 January 2013 to Malala Yousafzai the teenage schoolgirl from Pakistan, who was shot by Taliban’s Gunman in October 2012.Malala, would be conferred with the award for her bravery, courage and determination to speak and support the cause of access to equal education for every child. With this award, Malala became the second Pakistani National to win the award. Before this, Lt. Benazir Bhutto was awarded with the same award in 2007. Malala was one among the five nominees, which included Sonia Gandhi, the Indian National Congress Party President and Hillary Clinton, the U.S. Secretary of State.
  • Well-known filmmaker Shyam Benegal has been chosen for the 8th annual Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR) national award by the ANR International foundation on 3 January at Hyderabad. The award carries a prize of Rs 5 lakh. Hemamalini, K Balachander, Lata Mangeshkar, Vyjayantimala Bali, Anjali Devi, Shabana Azmi and Dev Anand among others were recipients of this award earlier.
  • Professor Joseph Stiglitz , Noble Laureate in Economics received the degree of Doctor of Sciencefrom Andhra Pradesh Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan at the University of Hyderabad on 4 January.
  • Muthunayagam and Saraswat to be awarded with Aryabhatta Award by the ASI
    The Astronautical Society of India (ASI) in the last week of December 2012 announced names of former secretary of the Department of Ocean Development, Dr. A.E. Muthunayagam and Dr. V.K. Saraswat, Scientific Adviser to the Defence Minister for prestigious Aryabhatta Award for the year 2010 and 2011 respectively. The two have been selected for the achievement in rocketry. Dr. G. Satheesh Reddy an associate Director of Research Centre Imarat Hyderabad and P. Kunhikrishnan of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Thiruvananthapuram would receive ASI Awards for rocket and rocket related technologies for the year 2010 and 2011 respectively.
  • Scientist Venkatesh Mannar honoured with Order of Canada Award
    Venkatesh Mannar a Channai-born Scientist of Indian Origin and President, Micronutrient Initiative, Canada was awarded with Canada’s Highest Civilian Award – the Order of Canada in the last week of December 2012. Mannar, a Graduate from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras and a post graduate in chemical engineering from Northwestern University, US, was honoured with the award for his forty years long contribution working towards reduction of debilitating micronutrient deficiencies among the worlds most vulnerable. 
  • Dr. P.R. Swarup conferred with EPC World Awards 2012 for Outstanding Contribution to HRD
    Dr. P.R. Swarup, Director General, Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC) has been conferred with the EPC world Awards 2012 under the category Special Achievement Awards in the field of Human Resource Development for the Indian Construction & Infrastructure Industry. The award ceremony was held on 15th December 2012 at hotel The Ashok, New Delhi. EPC World Media Group has been presenting the award for the past three years to recognize the qualitative & quantitative performance, innovation and strategic initiatives of the companies, individuals & projects in the field of Infrastructure & Construction sector in India.
  • Ireland’s prestigious Tipperary International Peace Prize for 2012 awarded to Malala
    Ireland’s prestigious Tipperary International Peace Prize for 2012 was awarded on 3 January 2013 to Malala Yousafzai the teenage schoolgirl from Pakistan, who was shot by Taliban’s Gunman in October 2012. Malala would be conferred with the award for her bravery, courage and determination to speak and support the cause of access to equal education for every child. With this award, Malala became the second Pakistani National to win the award. Before this, Lt. Benazir Bhutto was awarded with the same award in 2007. Malala was one among the five nominees, which included Sonia Gandhi, the Indian National Congress Party President and Hillary Clinton, the U.S. Secretary of State.

AWARDS DECEMBER 2012

 AWARDS DECEMBER 2012
  • The General Council of Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi on 21 December 2012 declared N. Rajam, T.H. Vinayakram and Ratan Thiyam as the three eminent personalities in the field of Arts, as Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows (Akademi Ratna). At present, there exist only 40 fellows of the Sangeet Natak Akademi. Thirty Six persons from field of Music, Theater, Puppetry and Dance were also elected for the Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) 2012. Nine eminent artists are from the field of Music and they are Mysore M. Nagaraja, (Violin) and K.V. Prasad (Mridangam) for Carnatic Instrumental Music, Sabir Khan (Tabla) and Bahauddin Dagar (Rudra Veena) for Hindustani Instrumental Music, O.S. Thyagarajan for Carnatic Vocal Music, Rajashekhar Mansur and Ajay Pohankar for Hindustani Vocal Music, Illayaraja for Creative and Experimental Musicand Bhai Balbir Singh Ragi (Gurbani) for other major traditions of music.Nine Artists were also selected for the Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards in the field of Dance and they are Vijay Shankar (Kathak), Priyadarsini Govind (Bharatanatyam), Vedantam Ramalinga Sastry (Kuchipudi), Painkulam Damodara Chakyar (Kutiyattam), Vazhengada Vijayan (Kathakali),Sharmila Biswas (Odissi), Jai Narayan Samal (Chhau), Jwala Prasad (Music for Dance) and Aditi Mangaldas (Creative & Experimental Dance). Eight artists from the Theatre world were also selected for the Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards 2012 namely Tripurari Sharma and Waman Kendre for Direction, Arjun Deo Charan for Playwriting, Parvesh Sethi, Murari Roychoudhury for Theatre Music, Nirmal Rishi and Purisai Kannappa Sambandan for Acting and Ghulam Rasool Bhagat for Major Traditions of Theatre (Bhand Pather).Eight more artists were selected for making the contributions in other folk/traditional/dance/tribal music/ theatre and puppetry for the Akademi Awards.Nandini Ramani and Arun Kakade would be awarded with the Akademi Award 2012 for their Overall Contribution/Scholarship in Performing Arts.The Akademi Award has been conferred on people since 1952 and the Akademi Fellow honour has been conferred since 1954.
  • Renowned Oriya novelist, Pratibha Ray on 27 December 2012 selected for the prestigious Jnanpith award for the year 2011for her contribution to the field of Indian literature. Pratibha Ray is the first Oriya woman and fourth Oriya writer to get the coveted award. Earlier Gopinath Mohanty (1973), Sachidananda Routray (1986) and Sitakant Mohapatra (1993) were conferred the honour.The award carries a cash prize of 7 lakh rupees, a citation and a bronze statuette of Godess Saraswati. Ray's Shilapadma in 1983 won her the Orissa Sahitya Academy Award, 1985, while Yajnaseni (1984) got her the Moorti Devi Award in 1991 and Sarala Award in 1990. Ray has 20 novels, 24 short stories, 10 travelogues, two poetry collections and a number of essays to her credit.
  • Emirati poet Shihab Ghanem became the first Emirati and Arab to win the Tagore Peace Prize.Tagore Peace Prize is instituted by the Indian government to commemorate the birth anniversary of India’s poet, philosopher and Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore.Ghanem was awarded the accolade in recognition of his creative literary and translation works, both in Arabic and English, and for promoting human understanding and values of love and peace Tagore had advocated.The award is given to one person every two years. Ghanem was chosen due to the promotion of the human values of love and peace via his poetic works. Ghanem had written 31 Arabic poems and 36 English poems and had published 45 books mainly in Arabic verse.
  • Booker-nominated Jeet Thayil and Bengali novelist Subrata Mukhopadhyaya were among 24 authors selected for this year's(2012) Sahitya Akademi Awards, which was dominated by poets. Twelve of the 24 awards went to works of poets, which included K Sachitandandan (Malayalam - 'Marannu Vacha Vazhikal'), late Bal Krishna 'Bhaura' (Dogri - 'Tim-Tim Karde Tare') and Makhan Lal Kanwal (Kashmiri - 'Yath Aangnaz Manz'). Thayil, whose novel 'Narcopolis' was shortlisted for Booker Prize, was selected for his poetry collection 'These Errors are Correct' in English category. The Akademi said 12 books of poetry, six short story collections, four novels and one each of autobiography and criticism were selected for the awards this year, two of them posthumously. Among the poets, other winners are Guneswar Musahary (Bodo -- Boro Khonthai), Chandrakant Devtale (Hindi -- Pathar Fenk Raha Hoon), H S Shivaprakash (Kannada -- Mabbina Haage Kabniveyassi), Kashinath Shamba Lolienkar (Konkani -- Kavyasutra) and Darsan Buttar (Punjabi -- Maha Kambani). Aaidan Singh Bhatti (Rajasthani -- Aankh Hinye Ra Hariyal Sapana), Ramji Thakkura (Sanskrit - Laghupadhyaprhbandhatrayi) and Krishna Kumar Toor (Urdu -- Ghurfa-I-Ghalib) are the other poets who were selected for the award. Assamese writer Chandana Goswami was selected for her novel 'Patkair Ioare More Desh' while Mukhopadhyaya was selected for his fiction 'Birasan'. Other novelists are Jodha C Sanasam (Manipuri -- Mathou Kanba DNA) and D Selvaraj (Tamil -- Thol). In Gujarati, Chandrakant Topiwala's critical study 'Gujarati Sakshibhasya' was selected for the award while in Maithili Shefalika Verma's autobiography 'Kist-Kist Jeewan' won the award. Six short story collections also won the award. Jayant Pawar's Marathi collection 'Phoenixchya Rakhetun Uthala Mor', Uday Thulung's Ekantvas (Nepali), Gourahari Das's Kanta O' Anyanya Galpa (Odia), Gangadhar Hansda's Banchaw Akan Goj Hor (Santali), Late Indra Vaswani's Miteea Khaan Miteea Taaeen (Sindi) andPeddibhotla Subbaramaiah Peddibhotia Subbaramaiah Kathalu Vol 1 (Telugu) were the winners in this category. 
  • Organisers of the Recording Academy announced on 13 December 2012 that Pandit Ravi Shankar, the sitar maestro would be honoured with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously. Pandit Ravi Shankar would become first Indian to receive the prestigious award. The award would be presented at 55th Grammy Awards ceremony on 10 February 2013 in Los Angeles. Pandit Ravi Shankar is a three-time Grammy Award winner.Apart from Pandit Ravi Shankar, others who would be receiving the lifetime achievement Grammy award are Temptations, Carole King, Patti Page, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Glenn Gould and Charlie Haden.
  • Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has received the BrandLaureate Legendary Awardon 13 december, for his contribution to the Hindi film industry, and for being India's foremost brand ambassador in Malaysia.The BrandLaureate Legendary Award has been earlier given to the likes of former South African president Nelson Mandela, Nobel Laureate Mohammad Yunus, Indian businessman Ratan Tata, late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, Facebook CEO Marck Zuckerburg and F1 ace Michael Schumacher.The 47-year-old was in Malaysia to attend the birthday party of Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohammad. The actor was honoured by the Asia Pacific Brands Foundation, and received the award from Robert Loh, founder of Lord's Tailor, KK Johan, president, The BrandLaureate, and Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohammad.
  • Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram has been selected for the K Karunakaran Foundation award for excellence in administration. The award, instituted in memory of veteran Congress leader and former Kerala Chief minister K Karunakaran, carries Rs 1 lakh and citation. The award would be presented to Chidambaram by Vice- President Hamid Ansari at the Constitution Club in New Delhi on December 13.
  • Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) was conferred the prestigious Web Ratna 2012, Golden Icon Award for Innovative use of Technology. The DAVP Website (http:/davp.nic.in/) has enabled a complete change from the manual mode to the online mode where the media plans are made and released for the end users. The website with several user friendly features is the only advertising agency in the country which releases its designs, Release orders, payments online. The Project was headed by A P Frank Noronha, DG, DAVP.The Kerala Chief Minister's website (www.keralacm.gov.in) has bagged the Icon of Excellence Web Ratna gold medal award .P T Chacko, Press Secretary to Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, received the award from Communication and IT Minister Kapil Sibal.The award was given to honour the initiatives taken by Oomen Chandy to leverage the use of ICT to seek the active participation of the public in the process of governance, says the reportBihar received the Silver Icon Web Ratna Award 2012 for its public grievance redressal website. The Web Ratna awards, constituted by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, acknowledges exemplary initiatives/practices in the realm of e-governance. In order to promote more innovative e-governance initiatives, the Web Ratna Awards have been instituted under the ambit of the National Portal of India.
  • Renowned film actress and Bharatanatyam exponent Hema Malini has been selected for the prestigious Bharat Muni Sammanthis year for outstanding contribution to the field of art and culture.Named after the author of Natyashastra Bharat Muni, the award has been instituted by organisation Kalingayana Touryatrikam.The award is to be presented to Hema Malini for her contribution towards promotion of Indian arts and entertainment on December 18, the concluding day of the three-day Bharat Muni Festival scheduled to be held in Bhubaneswar.Hema Malini, 64, will be the fifth recipient of the award. The earlier recipients are Thankamani Kutty, Pandit Birju Maharaj, Pandit Jasraj and Ratan Thiyam.
  • The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee, presented the 11 National Energy Conservation Awards – 2012 to Indian Railways, the highest ever by any Indian industry, for the remarkable achievements by its Zonal Railways in Energy Conservation initiatives during the year 2012, at a function in New Delhi on 14 december.In order to intensify the energy conservation initiatives, Ministry of Power has instituted “National Energy Conservation Award” which is given on National Energy Conservation Day on December 14 every year. These awards are given to 11 major category (like Railways, hospitals, office buildings, industry, power plant etc.) covering 35 different subsectors of large and medium scale industries mainly on the basis of improvement in specific energy and energy conservation initiatives. Chairman, Railway Board, Vinay Mittal, Member Electrical, Kul Bhushan and other Railway officials were present among others on the occasion.Awards for the above including Railways category are decided by ‘Award Evaluation Committee’ under Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) based on approved evaluation criteria.
  • Two $3,000,000 special physics prizes have been awarded to Stephen Hawking and to seven scientists who led the effort to discover a Higgs-like particle at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. The Fundamental Physics Prize Foundation, backed by Russian billionaire Yuri Milner announced the awards on 11 December, saying that Hawking is honored for his discovery of Hawking radiation from black holes “and his deep contributions to quantum gravity and quantum aspects of the early universe,” and that the prize money for the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, is being shared among a scientist who administered the building of the $10 billion Large Hadron Collider and six physicists who directed two teams of 3,000 scientists each.The $3 million Fundamental Physics Prize is awarded annually by the nonprofit Fundamental Physics Prize Foundation to recognize “transformative advances in the field.” The Foundation said the seven were being honored “for their leadership role in the scientific endeavor that led to the discovery of the new Higgs-like particle by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.” They will share the $3 million prize equally.
  • Noted classical singers Rajan and Sajan Mishra have been conferred on 15 december,with the prestigious National Tansen Samman for 2011-12. The award, which carries Rs 2 lakh in cash and a citation, was presented to the vocalist-brothers by Gwalior Mayor Samiksha Gupta at the Tansen Samaroh . Speaking on the occasion, Rajan said though he was a recipient of Padma Bhushan, the country's third highest civilian award, it was a big honour to get the Tansen Samman as it is considered a prestigious prize in the the music world. The Tansen Samaroh is being organised from December 14 to 17 by the Madhyapradesh State Government's Ustad Alauddin Khan Sangeet Evam Kala Akademi and Madhya Pradesh Sanskriti Parishad. Rajan-Sajan's father Hanuman Prasad Mishra is one of the past recipients of the Madhya Pradesh Government-sponsored award.
  • Mo Yan awarded 2012 Nobel Prize for literature
    Chinese writer Mo Yan was awarded 2012 Nobel Prize for literature at Stockholm Concert Hall 10 December. The Nobel Prize Award Ceremony for 2012 started with the Swedish royal anthem "The King's Song." Mo Yan, dressed in black tailcoat, went slowly up to his seat on the stage with the other Nobel Prize winners. Marcus Storch, chairman of the Board of Nobel Foundation first addressed the ceremony and welcomed the winners for attending the ceremony in Sweden. King of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf awarded Mo Yan the Nobel diploma, medal and a document confirming the prize amount after a representative of the Nobel Prize jury in literature introduced the achievement of Mo Yan in literature. Thereafter, the orchestra presented a part of the "Aladdin Suite" called "Chinese Dance". 2012 Nobel Prize laureates in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Medicine and Economics also received their awards from the King. Since 1901, the Nobel Prizes have been traditionally presented to the laureates Dec 10, the death anniversary of Alfred Nobel.
  • Rcognising the role it played in promoting India as a tourism destination, especially Puducherry and Munnar (Kerala), the film Life of Pi has been given two awards by the tourism ministry. Announcing the awards on 1 december, tourism minister Chiranjeevi said these would be given Ang Lee, director of the film Life of Pi and Yann Martel, writer of the Booker prize winning book of the same name. The minister expressed hope that this will go a long way in encouraging film producers from abroad to shoot films in India. Every year, the ministry recognises various stakeholders, including film makers and writers for their contribution in promoting India tourism by conferring the national tourism awards.The ministry has identified 'film tourism' as a niche tourism product and has requested state governments and union territory administrations to recognise the potential of film tourism and constitute special bodies/cells to facilitate filming in their respective states/union territories.In February this year, the ministry had signed a MoU with ministry of information & broadcasting as a major initiative to promote the 'Incredible India' campaign and had made Indian cinema a sub brand of the campaign at various international film festivals.
  • President of India Pranab Mukherjee will give away awards for cooperative excellence on 8 december. National Cooperative Development Corporation has been conferring “NCDC Award for Cooperative Excellence” once every two years since 2002 to the best Primary Society from each State/UT. The award consists of Rs.50,000/- as cash prize, trophy and a certificate of citation. In addition, from this year onwards, NCDC has also instituted three National Level Awards for Primary Cooperative Societies, one each from cooperatively developed States, cooperatively under-developed States and cooperatively least developed States. The National Award consists of Rs.1.00 lakh as cash prize, trophy and a certificate of citation. National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) is a statutory Corporation set up under an Act of Parliament in 1963 to plan, promote and finance programmes through cooperatives for the production, processing, marketing, storage, export and import of agricultural produce and other notified services. This year’s recipients of National Level Awards are Dakhin Rampur Gaon Panchayat Samabay Samity Ltd., Distt. Kamrup, Assam under Cooperatively Least Developed States category; Mulukanoor Women’s Cooperative Dairy Vishwandapuri, Distt. Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh under Cooperatively Under-developed States category; and Samarth Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana Ltd., Ankushnagar, Distt. Jalna, Maharashtra under Cooperatively Developed States category. Besides these, 24 other cooperatives from different states of the country are the winners of State Level Awards.
  • Seven men and women and six organisations were honoured with the 12 th NCPEDP-Shell Helen Keller Awards 2012 on 2 December, for their contributions towards improving the lives of disabled persons or serving as role models and a source of inspiration for everyone. The International Day of People with Disability is celebrated on December 3. Among the winners in the category for “Role Model Disabled Persons” were Abdul Sajeed Ali, president, Chaitanya Vikulangula Hakkula Vedika;Ketan Kothari, Regional Programme Development Advisor, Social Inclusion, Sight Savers (Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind); Radhika Chand, assistant, Art and Craft Department for Special Section, Vasant Valley School; and Sangeeta Gala, chairperson, National Foundation of Deaf Women.Abdul Sajeed Ali was awarded for his efforts to ensure that the Andhra Pradesh government provided employment for the disabled under the 100-days' job guarantee scheme. Ketan Kothari is credited with ushering in systemic changes to help visually-impaired people have access to the printed word. Radhika Chand, a person with Down Syndrome is an artist and school teacher. Sangeeta Gala, who is hearing-impaired, is an associate director to filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
  • The awardees in the category of “Role Model Supporters” were Ishita Sanyal, Founder and Director, Turning Point, for promoting employment of mentally-ill people, and R. Hari, General Manager (Human Resources), for making his company, Lemon Tree Hotels Pvt. Ltd, an inclusive workplace. This category of awards is given to non-disabled persons from within the disability sector or outside who have contributed substantially to the cause of promoting employment opportunities for disabled people over an extended period of time.
  • Five organisations have been awarded the “Role Model Companies/ NGOs/ Institutions” category award. They are Aegis Ltd., EuroAble (An Eureka Forbes Initiative), Lemon Tree Hotels Pvt. Ltd., Sun ITES Consulting Pvt. Ltd., Wipro Ltd. These five organisations have been credited with sharing the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People’s vision on disabled rights and “through their policies and practices demonstrated their belief in equal rights and gainful employment for persons with disabilities”. Accenture Services Pvt. Ltd. has been awarded a special mention in this category.The awards, instituted in 1999, were presented by External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid.

AWARDS NOVEMBER 2012

 AWARDS NOVEMBER 2012
  • AP Genco on 29 November, has bagged ‘India Power Award’ of the Council of Power Utilities again for 2011-12 for overall performance in generation activity during the year. This is the fourth time that the utility, which has an installed capacity of 8,924 MW, bagged this award in the past five years. The award was presented to APGenco MD K. Vijayanand at a function in Delhi.
  • Coromandel International Ltd has conferred the ‘Borlaug Award’ for 2012 on two Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI) scientists. The award has been given to K.V. Prabhu and Ashok Kumar Singh for their contribution to basmati rice research and development. A five-member jury headed by M.S. Swaminathan, Father of the Green Revolution in India, has named these scientists for the award. Coromandel has instituted the award in 1972 to honour Nobel Laureate Norman E. Borlaug. The award is given in recognition of outstanding research and contribution in the field of agriculture, environment and extension by Indian scientists. The award carries a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh, a gold medal and a citation. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission, presented the award to the winners in New Delhi on November 28.
  • Tumkur University(Karnataka) will confer Honorary Distinguished Professorship on His Holiness The Dalai Lama on 27th November 2012 during the inauguration of International Conference on YOGA IN EDUCATION at Tumkur University.Dalailama will inaugurate the international conference on November 27 and deliver a talk on “Human approach to World Peace”. Besides, Tumkur University and Sara Jey Monastic University will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
  • Gaddar presented Midde Ramulu Award
    - Midde Ramulu Award for 2011 was presented to the balladeer Gaddar in Vemulawada in Karimnagar district on 25 November. The award was instituted to perpetuate the memory of internationally acclaimed Oggu artist Midde Ramulu by his family. At an impressive function in C Narayana Reddy Kalamandir at Vemulawada, Gaddar received the award. Speaking on the occasion, Gaddar said he never accepted awards but made an exception in this case as he felt it privilege to receive such an award named after internationally renowned artist.
  • ‘Anhey Ghore Da Daan’ got Golden Peacock Award at IFFI Panaji: Punjabi film 'Anhey Ghore Da Daan' (Alms for a Blind Horse) won the Golden Peacock award for best film at the 43rd International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Panaji on 30 November. The National Film Development Corporation movie (NFDC), adapted from a novel by Gurdial Singh and directed by Gurvinder Singh, was one of the 15 films in the international competition section vying for a cash prize of Rs four million. The Silver Peacock award for best director went to Kyu-hwan Jeon for South Korean film 'The Weight'. Anjali Patil won the best actress Silver Peacock for her role in Tamil-Sinhalese film 'With You Without You' while Marcin Dorocinski was named the best actor for Polish film 'Rose'. A special jury Silver Peacock award was given to Lucy Mulloy for Spanish film 'Una Noche'. Filmmaker Mira Nair was given a special peacock and a Centenary Film Award for her new Hollywood movie, 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist', which was the 11-day festival's closing film.
  • The President of India Pranab Mukherjee conferred the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development on H.E. Mr. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, former President of the Federative Republic of Brazil at a function organized in Rashtrapati Bhavan on November 22, 2012. The President described former President of Brazil as an outstanding champion of the developing world.

    The Prize has been awarded to His Excellency President Lula of Brazil for his outstanding contribution to the cause of eliminating hunger and promoting inclusive growth in Brazil, for his advocacy of stronger ties among the developing economies and for his signal contribution to the cause of the India-Brazil partnership. The Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development is awarded annually to a person or organization without any distinction of nationality, race or religion, in recognition of creative efforts towards enlarging the scope of freedom and enriching the human spirit. It consists of an award of Rs. 2.5 million and a trophy with a citation. Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson, Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust and Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh also addressed the gathering on the occasion.
  • The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee on 23rd November, 2012 gave away Rashtrakavi Ramdhari Singh ‘Dinkar’ Sahitya Ratna Samman to 21 prominent writers and social workers at a function organized in Rashtrapati Bhavan. On the occasion, the President recalled the contribution of Shri Ramdhari Singh ‘Dinkar’ in the freedom struggle and his service to Hindi literature. He also called upon the Indian writers to bring international laurels to the country through their writings.
  • Malala Yousafzai, on 19 November 2012 was awarded by World Peace and Prosperity Foundation for her bravery and commitment to education for girls in adverse conditions in Swat, Pakistan.She was shot in the head by Taliban, and had become the face of Pakistan’s struggle against the Taliban. She is now being treated and on the road to recovery at a Queen Elizabeth Hospital, England. The Deputy High Commissioner of Pakistan to the UK, S Zulfiqar Gardezi received the award on her behalf at the Cholmondeley Room of the House of Lords.The other recipients of award included a Bishop of London, a distinguished British Muslim Psychiatrist, a distinguished Turkish academic and MP, and eight year old Josh Altman, European Chess Bronze medalist. On 9 October 2012 Malala Yousafzai, was shot in the head and neck by the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) while she was returning home. She was attacked for speaking up against the Taliban and advocating girls' education.
  • Indian-born, Autar Kaw, a University of South Florida (USF) mechanical engineering professor has been named a 2012 US Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. This annual award is conferred on exceptional academicians for their ability to engage and influence students. According to USF news and a press statement, Kaw, who was an early adopter of new technologies and social media to teach complex mathematical calculations, was feted on November 15, 2012 in events at the National Press Club and the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. He is one of four professors - selected from more than 300 nominees - to receive the award that is considered the nation's highest honor for undergraduate teaching. Kaw was selected in the category of Outstanding Doctoral and Research Universities Professor of the Year.Kaw, who has been associated with USF for over 25 years was lauded for his innovative work in using technology and social media to reach tens of thousands of students around the world studying to be engineers.Kaw has dedicated his career to eliminating one of the most significant obstacles to engineering students being successful by providing students everywhere free access to supplemental lessons.Kaw is a fellow in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and a member of the American Society of Engineering Education. In 2011, he was awarded the National Outstanding Teaching Medal from the American Society for Engineering Education. A prolific writer, he has authored four text books and scores of academic articles.Born in India, Kaw received his bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science in India, Pilani and his master's and PhD in Engineering Mechanics from Clemson University
  • The Government of India has named President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia as the recipient of the 2012 Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development.The announcement of the Prize came on November 19, the birth anniversary of the late Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, who was assassinated 28 years ago, in 1984. The 2012 Prize was awarded to President Sirleaf, an international jury said, “for serving as an example and an inspiration to many a woman in Africa and beyond; for ensuring the return of peace, democracy, development, security and order in Liberia; and for her strong interest in the consolidation and improvement of Liberia’s relations with India since her first election as President in 2005 and her re-election in 2011.”
  • Hyderabad based social activist, Dr Syed Mazher Hussain, has been selected by the Association for Communal Harmony in Asia (ACHA), for the ACHA South Asian Peace Star Award for 2012, according to Pritam K. Rohilla, Executive Director of ACHA. A press release 19 November said that, Dr Syed Mazher Hussain, is an indefatigable campaigner for peace within his own society as well as between societies of South Asia. The association, based in USA, honours persons for their work, in fostering peace, communal harmony and human rights, particularly in South Asia, biennially. Dr Hussain, who is the executive director of Hyderabad-based Confederation of Voluntary Associations (COVA), is also a member of many national international organisations, working in the fields of communal harmony, community empowerment, disaster-relief projects and Nuclear Disarmament etc. Currently he is working on setting up the Center for Peoples Foreign Policy in South Asia and the International Center for Applied Peace Studies. The other activists selected for the award are, Lajja Shankar Herdenia from Bhopal, Pramod Sharma from Chandigarh and Sheema Kermani of Pakistan. Eminent communal harmony and human rights personalities, Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer, Dr. Ram Puniyani, Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi, and Jatin Desai, were some of the recipients of ACHA award in the previous years
  • Jnanpith awardee and noted writer Dr C Narayana Reddy has been selected for the Potti Sriramulu Telugu University’s Visishta Puraskar award for the year 2012. Reddy will be presented the ward during the university’s foundation day celebrations at Hyderabad on December 2. Speaking to the media on 22 November Telugu varsity vice-chancellor Prof. Elluri Siva Reddy said the award carries a cash prize of Rs 1 lakh and a citation, adding that the cash award, which was Rs 50,000 earlier, has been increased to Rs 1 lakh this time. He also announced that 12 more eminent Telugu personalities from various fields like literature and fine arts will also be conferred with the Potti Sriramulu Telugu University Pratibha Puraskar on the occasion. Each award carries a cash prize of Rs 50,000 and a citation. Deputy Chief minister C Damodara Raja Narasimha will present all the awards during the 27th Foundation Day celebrartions of the university on December 2, said Elluri Siva Reddy. It may be noted that the Potti Sriramulu Telugu University Visishta Puraskar award was introduced by Dr C Narayana Reddy in 1991 when he was the vice-chancellor of the Telugu varsity.
  • The Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari presented the “Moortidevi Award for 2010” to eminent Urdu scholar Prof. Gopi Chand Narang for his outstanding work ‘Urdu Ghazal aur Hindustani Zehan wa Tehzeeb” at a function organized by Bhartiya Jnanpith in New Delhi on 12 november. Ansari said that Prof. Narang revived Urdu language in our country through his writings and he is one of the foremost theorist, literary critic and Urdu scholar of our country. His perceptive writings have helped Urdu criticism becoming more contemporary. It is befitting that his long academic life of excellence has been felicitated by conferring the Moortidevi award on him.
  • The year 2012 winner of one of the biggest awards in international education is Madhav Chavan -who has provided an education for millions of impoverished families in India. Dr Chavan has won the WISE Prize, which has been likened to a "Nobel prize for education". The award, announced on 13 November, at the WISE summit in Qatar, recognises his education work in the slums of Mumbai. The international award, which comes with a prize of $500,000 (£314,000), recognises Dr Chavan's efforts to provide lessons in literacy and numeracy for disadvantaged children and adults in India.
  • Renowned literary critic and educator Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak was awarded the prestigious Kyoto Prize in Kyotoon 12 November.Instituted by the Inamori Foundation, the prize honours those who have contributed significantly to the scientific, cultural and spiritual betterment of mankind.Ms. Spivak, professor at Columbia University in the U.S., won the award in the Arts and Philosophy category for her “deep thinking on humanities against intellectual colonialism in relation to globalisation”. U.S. computer scientist Ivan Sutherland, regarded as a father of computer graphics, won the Advanced Technology Prize while Japanese molecular biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded the Basic Sciences Prize.Each laureate received a diploma, a 20K gold Kyoto Prize medal and a cash gift of ¥50 million ($630,000).
  • Dr.Bhuma Vengamma- Director and Vice-Chancellor of Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS), Tirupati, has been nominated as a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, in recognition of her outstanding academic contribution and research work.The college that has an impressive membership of 10,000 fellows and has members in 91 countries covering 56 medical specialties, recognised her efforts in taking medicine to the community level, as Dr. Vengamma is known for having conducted camps for epilepsy patients regularly since 1999, in which an average of 450 patients are treated every month.
  • Minister for Information, Public Relations, Cinematography and Film Division Corporation D K Aruna on 12 November announced Nandi television film awards for 68 wings in nine categories for the year 2011. She announced that Naa Bhoomi of Doordarshan Kendra (DDK), produced by Sailaja Suman and directed by S S Sai, had been selected as the first best tele film. The film gets the Golden Nandi. She said that the producer would get Golden Nandi award with a cash prize of Rs 30,000. Jogini of DDK, produced and directed by V V Rao and M Rambabu respectively, had been selected as the second best tele film and the film producer would get silver Nandi for it. K Vinod Kumar of HMTV was selected as ‘best male TV news anchor’ and S Lakshmi Kalyani of TV-5 as ‘best female TV news reader’. Announcing the awards, Aruna said that the government constituted Nandi Television Film Awards Committee for the selection for television films produced and telecast during the year 2011. She said that the committee, headed by television actor Vinod Bala and other members, viewed all the entries and gave their recommendations. She said that the committee had formulated well laid out modalities and schedules for screening. She said that the committee received 128 entries and selected the best for the awards. .
  • Awards
    Tele Films- Naa Bhoomi (DDK), First and Jogini (DDK), Second. TV Features - Adurs (ETV)- First and Brahmamokate (SVBC)- Second. TV Mega Serials- Nayana (SVBC), First and Pancha Tantram (ETV), Second. TV Daily Serials- Pasupu Kunkuma (Zee TV), First and Mamatala Kovela (Gemini TV), Second. T V Children’s Films - Cheyutha Nivvandi (Gemini TV),First and Shankar (DDK), Second, TV Documentary Films- Keshlapur Nagoba Jatara (SVBC),First and Kavita Kalanidhi Kapilavai Lingamurthy (DDK), Second.

    TV Social Relevant Films-O Chitteemma Katha (TV-5), First and Kalushya Nivarana-Mana Bhadhyatha (DDK),Second. T V Educational Films- Telugu Prasasthi (RTV), First and Bharthuhari-Enugu Laxmana Kavi (SIET). Individual Awards and Technicians – Best Director-G Anila Kumar for Manasu Mamata (ETV), Achyut Award for Best Leading Actor to Subhaleka Sudhakar for Manasu Mamata (ETV), Best Leading Actress to R Pallavi for Bharyamani (ETV), Best Supporting Actor to K Jayaram for Aadadhe Aadharam (ETV), Best Supporting Actress to Madhumani for Jogini (DDK), Best Comedian Actor to Ramajan for Chudu Chudu Thamasha (ETV), Best Comedian Actress to Srilakshmi for Nene Mee Alludu (ETV), Best Villain to Lavanya Lahari for Anthapuram (ETV), Best Child Actor to Master Naresh Chandra for Pasupu Kunkuma (Zee TV), Best Child Actress to Baby Anusha and Baby P Divija for Anna Chellellu (Maa TV), Best First Film of a director to K Sambasiva Rao for Adugu (TV-1), Best Screenplay Writer to P Bhavani Prasad for Dharani (DDK). Best Story Writer to late CH Suman for Mamatha (ETV).
  • Andhra Pradesh has bagged four NABARD awards (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) for Rural Innovation at a function held in New Delhi recently. Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram presented awards to the winners.
    In academic and research institutions category, LV Prasad Eye Institute of Hyderabad received an award for developing an in-house software called Electronic Medical Record (EMR). It contains digitised case papers of 85,000 patients that have been networked, enabling easy access to doctors and students.
    In NGO/Trust category, Society for Energy, Environment and Development (SEED) head professor M Ramakrishna Rao who integrated solar energy applications with food processing technologies using solar dryers was awarded.
    Smart Aqua Solutions was adjudged as winner for developing water and waste water treatment and purification system on the concept of ‘Community Water Centre’. The runner up was Ch Mallesham of Nalgonda district who developed ‘Asu Machine’ which automated the process of spreading 10.5 km of silk thread around 41 steel pins for making a Pochampally saree in one and half hour.
  • Tapeswaram laddu enters Guinness World Records.
    The Laddu that was displayed at the Rajahmundry Pushkar Ghat during Ganesh Chathurthi, celebrated by Rajahmundry Ganesh Utsava Committee, won the Guinness World Record for the heaviest Laddu. It had been prepared by the Bhaktanjaneya Sweets organisation at Tapeswaram that is famous for its Madata Khaja, a typical Andhra sweet. The Laddu weighing 6,559 kg was prepared on the order of the Utsav Committee that was established by late former minister Jakkampudi Rammohan Rao and displayed during the Ganesh festival.
  • The President Pranab Mukhrji presented Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh Awards for Women’s Development for the years 2005, 2006 and 2007 on November 5, 2012 at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The President of India called for concerted efforts by Government, private and voluntary sectors for the development of the weaker and vulnerable sections of our society. The eighth Award for 2005 was jointly given to Mizoram Hmeithai (Widows) Association and People’s Forum, Bhubaneswar. The Mizoram Hmeithai (Widows) Association has been working to bring succour and relief to thousands of widows and destitute women and hundreds of abandoned orphan children. The People’s Forum, Bhubaneswar was awarded for its landmark services in the rescue and rehabilitation of hundreds of mentally ill women and for its exemplary work with women in distress. The ninth Award for the year 2006 was awarded to Sumangali Seva Ashram of Bangalore. The main activities of the Sumangali Seva Ashram are care, education and development of deserted, orphan and needy children and socio-economic opportunities for development of women. Snehalaya of Ahmednagar was awarded the tenth Award for the year 2007 for its landmark work in the rehabilitation of women of red light areas and other destitute women.
  • The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee on 9 November, conferred 20 Shilp Guru Awards, 18 Sant Kabir Awards along with 74 National Awards to master craftspersons and master weavers at a function in Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. Speaking on the occasion, President Pranab Mukherjee congratulated all the awardees for their “contribution in preserving, promoting and enriching the traditional and cultural heritage of our country.”Shilp Guru awards are conferred to legendary master craftspersons of Handicrafts whose work and dedication have contributed not only to the preservation of rich and diverse craft heritage of the country, but also to the resurgence of handicrafts sector as a whole.Each Award consists of one mounted gold coin, one shawl, Certificate and a Tamrapatra. In addition, financial assistance to the extent of Rs. 6 lakh is also given to each selected Awardee to innovate and create five new products of high level of excellence, high aesthetic value and high quality befitting the stature of the Guru. Sant Kabir Award is conferred on such outstanding weaver who has made valuable contribution in keeping alive the handloom heritage and also for his dedication in building up the linkages between the past, present and future through dissemination of knowledge on traditional skills and designs. Each Sant Kabir Award consists of one mounted gold coin, one shawl, certificate and a Tamrapatra. In addition, financial assistance to the extent of Rs. 6 lakh is also given to each selected awardee to innovate and create ten new products of high level of excellence, high aesthetic value and high quality.
    National Awards to Master Craftspersons and master weavers were introduced in 1965and the award comprises of a cash prize of Rs.1 lakh, a certificate, Tamrapatra and an Angavastram.
  • Indian Oil's Mathura Refinery was awarded the Platinum Award in the 13th Annual Greentech Environment Awards. The award was felicitated on 31 October 2012.Mathura Refinery was awarded in regard to the company's outstanding achievements and contribution to apt implementation of environmental friendly technologies and methodologies.Greentech Awards is a key component that values the need of environmental management in business sustainability.
  • Cisco Systems on 7 November, awarded George P. Johnson (GPJ), the number one ranked event and experience agency, its prestigious Innovation Award for design and activation of the brand's experiential activities worldwide. GPJ representatives were on hand at Cisco's Annual Supplier Days to accept the award held at the technology leaders' headquarters in San Jose.
  • Dr Charnjit Singh Atwal, Speaker of Punjab Legislative Assembly, has been presented with Asian Guild's 'Special International Award' for contribution to primary education in his state. Lord Tarsem King, Chairman of the Asian Guild presented the award to Atwal, a former Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha, at the Asian Guild Annual Awards Dinner 2012 at the House of Lords ,London.
    The citation said that Atwal's project 'Adopt a Primary school Teacher' is now a success story in Punjab and it is now being adopted by other states of India. The Asian Guild's 'European Airline Award 2012' went Dr Temel Kotil, CEO & President of Turkish Airlines. The Asian Guild's "Food Award 2012" was bagged by Tony Deep Wouhra, MBE, Chairman East End Food Plc and the Asian Guild's "Enterprise and Innovation in Industries Award 2012" went to Stewart Towe, Group Managing Director and chairman of Hadley Industries Holdings Ltd who helped the company to grow from 1 million pounds annual turnover in 1970s to over 100 million pounds annual turnover in 2012. Lord King announced that "The Yash Chopra Film School in UK" would be started as a tribute to the famous producer, director of Bollywood movies who passed away late last month. Yash Chopra was the first Fellow of the Asian Guild.
  • Dr Lokeswara Rao from Star Hospitals in Hyderabad had been nominated to the prestigious Techno College Award for his immense contribution in the development of an innovative and a breakthrough technique for bypass surgery.A new surgical technique in coronary artery bypass grafting surgery which reduces sterna wound infection using modified pedicle bilateral internal thoracic artery harvest technique and the patented device MASP (mammary artery surgical platform) has been developed by Dr Lokeswara Rao Sajja. Currently Dr Rao is working as a Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon in Star Hospitals.Having recognized for his immense contributions in the development of a breakthrough device and operating technique for bypass surgery, Dr Rao’s name has been confirmed nominated for the prestigious award of EACTS for the year 2012. Dr Rao is expected to leave to Spain to participate in the 26th Annual meeting of the European Association of Cardio Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) which is to be held in Barcelona from 27 to 31 October. Dr Sajja is also expected to give a paper presentation on “Analysis of thirty-day outcomes of off-pump versus on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting: a large cohort study” which is the only scientific study conducted from India that is being discussed in the prestigious forum.Every year the Techno-College in Barcelona in Spain invites applications from surgeons, engineers, innovators, researchers and scientists active in the field of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery to apply for The Techno-College Innovation Award. Techno College Innovation Award of European Association for Cardiothoracic Surgery is awarded annually to one of the surgeons, engineers, innovators, researchers and scientists active in the field of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.The main aim of this award is to recognize and promote technological breakthroughs in all areas related to thoracic and cardiovascular research in particular for new surgical methods or devices. Innovations can be in the form of patents, inventions, new products, ideas or services.
  • Banker and New York based- author Ruchir Sharma was awarded the Tata Literature Live! First Book Award for his Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles at the Mumbai Litfest on 5 November. The authors shortlisted included Nilanjana Roy (The Wildings), Sudha Shah (The King in Exile), Sudheendra Kulkarni (Music of the Spinning Wheel), Naresh Fernandes (Mahal Foxtrot), Ruchir Sharma (Breakout Nations) and Aman Sethi (A Free Man) whose books were all introduced by journalist and jury member Dileep Padgaonkar. Mr. Sharma is the Managing Director and Head of the Emerging Markets Equity team at Morgan Stanley Investment Management and has been a long-time contributing editor with Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The New York Times and Foreign Affairs. Mr. Sharma has also been writing a regular column on global financial markets since 1991.
  • National level NSCI Safety Awards, 2011 for organisations in manufacturing, construction and MSME sectors were on 7 November presented by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Govt. of India, K. Suresh in New Delhi. Speaking on the occasion Mr. Suresh lauded the role of National Safety Council (NSC) for maintaining and implementing effective occupational safety & health management systems. National Safety Council (NSC), an autonomous organisation in the field of Occupational Safety and Health, set up by the MOL&E, has been operating the awards scheme since 1998. These Awards are given to recognize factories, construction sites and MSMEs for establishing and implementing effective occupational safety & health management systems and achieving outstanding performance during the assessment period. The assessment period for the Award year 2011 for the organisations in manufacturing & MSME sectors was three years, from 2008 to 2010 and for construction establishments one year – 2010. In manufacturing sector, the 1st level award, Sarva Shreshtha Suraksha Puraskar, which carries a Golden Trophy and Certificate is won by the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station of Nuclear Power Corporation Ltd. located at Anumala, Tapi, Gujarat under Group C of the awards scheme covering Power Generation – Thermal/Hydel/Nuclear Power Plants of the awards scheme. The construction division of Lanco Infratech Ltd, Pathadih, Korba, Chhatisgarh has bagged the Sarva Shreshtha Suraksha Puraskar in the construction sector for their project – Lanco Amarkantak Power Ltd; Unit 3 & 4. In MSME sector Nobel Synthetics Pvt. Ltd, Navi Mumbai is the winner of the Sarva Shreshtha Suraksha Puraskar.
  • Anand Kumar, founder of Super 30, a free coaching centre which trains children from poor families for entry into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology, has added another feather to his cap. People magazine of the Time magazine group carries, in the Indian edition's latest issue, a detailed feature on the work of Anand Kumar, listing him as a "People's Hero". The magazine usually features celebrities and film stars. This is a rare occasion when a teacher has been profiled. The People magazine feature details how Anand Kumar, working almost alone for over a decade, has helped 263 children from poor families to make it into the prestigious IITs. Time magazine has earlier described Super 30 as the "best of Asia", while Newsweek had listed the school as one of the world's four innovative schools. Europe's Focus magazine paid tribute to Kumar's ability to unleash hidden talent, while London's Monocle listed him among the 20 top teachers of the world.Discovery Channel, which made an hour-long documentary on Anand Kumar and Super 30, described it as a "revolutionary experiment to bring about social change". Only days ago, the University of Tokyo had entered into an agreement with Super 30, to sponsor the studies of one child from the school at the university.
  • Former Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister of India, Babu Jagjivan Ram was Posthumously awarded with the” Friends of Liberation War Honour” by the Government of Bangladeshfor his contribution in the 1971 War. The award was received by Babuji's grandson, Anshul Avijit at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka. Anshul Avijit, is a journalist and academician and also the son of Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Meira Kumar.Babu Jagjivan Ram as the Defence Minister of India in 1971, helped in liberation of Bangladesh. He assured that the war for liberation of Bangladesh ended in the remarkably short time of 13 days.
  • The Aishwarya Rai on 1 November 2012 was conferred with the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres) by the French Ambassador to India François Richier. She was conferred with the award for the contributions made by her to Indian and World Cinema and the developments in Indo-French cooperation in art, culture and the most important one, Cinema. Late Habib Tanvir, Nandita Das, Raghu Rai, Shahrukh Khan, and Upamanyu Chatterjee are few more Indians who had been conferred with this prestigious French award.
  • Veteran Bollywood actress Sharmila Tagore was Awarded with an Honorary Doctorate of Arts for her outstanding contribution to Indian cinema by the Edinburgh Napier University. At present, she is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF that is working for literacy, maternal health and AIDS-related issues and is also an active spokesperson for Indian Children Child Rights and YOU (CRY). The University stressed its strong links with India and Indian Culture and pointed out that to promote and establish a relationship with Indian culture, philosophy, education, art and literature it has created a Scottish Center for Tagore Studies (ScoTs), which highlights the legacy of Rabindranath Tagore the first Asian, who won a Nobel Prize for Literature in the Year 1913. This study center is first of its kind in United Kingdom.
  • Amitabh Bachchan, was awarded as the ‘Best Television Host’ for the popular game show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ by People’s Choice Award of Colors Television channel. Amitabh is presently hosting Season 6 of Kaun Banega Crorepati, which is being aired on Sony channel. The first appearance of Amitabh Bachchan on Indian television is marked with Kaun Banega Crorepati,(KBC) which first aired in the year 2000.Amitabh Bachchan, the 70-year-old Indian Bollywood megastar had previously won the Indian Telly Awards, BIG Television Awards, The Global Indian Film and TV Honours among major award by television channel.

AWARDS OCTOBER 2012

 AWARDS OCTOBER 2012
  • Lionel Messi, the Barcelonean forward footballer on 29 October 2012 won Golden Boot Award. Messi won the award in recognition to his record 50 goals scored in the Europe’s domestic football league in the last session. To win the award he scored 4 more goals than Cristiano Ronaldo, the Spanish league star. This is the second Golden Boot award for Messi, as he won his first Golden Boot Award in the year 2010 after scoring 34 goals during Argentina International to help Barcelona win the league title. He is also in the list of the favorites to win the 2012 Ballon d’Or for the World’s best player.
  • Famous Lyricist and well known poet Gulzar on 31 October 2012 awarded with Indira Gandhi National Integration Award by congress President Sonia Gandhi. The award was given on the eve of 28th death anniversary of the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who was assassinated on 31 October 1984.Earlier, Gulzar was awarded Sahitya Akademi Award in 2002 and the Padma Bhushan in 2004 for his contribution to the arts.
  • The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on 29 September 2012 awarded the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) President Award for 2012 for its outstanding contribution to the development of human resources, society and economy of India and also for promoting mutual understanding between India and Japan.It is the ninth edition of the JICA awards which in the past has been given mostly to Japanese organisation such as research institutions, non-government organisations and medical organisations. JICA and DMRC have been associated since the beginning of the Delhi Metro construction in 1998 in the National Capital Region.
  • Indian Oil's Mathura Refinery was awarded the Platinum Award in the 13th Annual Greentech Environment Awards. The award was felicitated on 31 October 2012.Mathura Refinery was awarded in regard to the company's outstanding achievements and contribution to apt implementation of environmental friendly technologies and methodologies.Greentech Awards is a key component that values the need of environmental management in business sustainability.
  • Indian Oil's Mathura Refinery was awarded the Platinum Award in the 13th Annual Greentech Environment Awards. The award was felicitated on 31 October 2012. Mathura Refinery was awarded in regard to the company's outstanding achievements and contribution to apt implementation of environmental friendly technologies and methodologies. Greentech Awards is a key component that values the need of environmental management in business sustainability.
  • The Sujoy Ghosh directorial venture “Kahaani”, has been named as the best film at the film festival held in Labassa. The festival, that was partnered with Indian High commission and organized by Fiji National University and Film Fiji, had opened with the screening of Kahaani.While Raj Kumar Hirani received the ‘Best Director’ award for 3 Idiots, a special Jury Best Film award went to Kumavatara.
  • Prof. Venkatesh Raghavan was honored with the 2012 Sol Katz Award for Geospatial Free and Open Source Software during the inaugural session of the FOSS4G-India 2012 conference held in Hyderabad, India. The award was presented by Ravi Kumar and Vundavallu Aruna Kumar, Member of Parliament. Venkatesh's dedication to FOSS4G and his community work around the world, promoting open source geospatial, is second to none. He has been involved in OSGeo since the foundation was formed in 2006. The Sol Katz Award for Geospatial Free and Open Source Software is awarded annually by OSGeo to individuals who have demonstrated leadership in the GFOSS community. Recipients of the award will have contributed significantly through their activities to advance open source ideals in the geospatial realm. Sol Katz was an early pioneer of GFOSS and left behind a large body of work in the form of applications, format specifications, and utilities. In the early 80's, Sol assisted in the development of a public domain GIS package called MOSS (Map Overlay and Statistical System). This software was arguably the first open source GIS software in the world.
  • India’s leading strategic thinker and analyst Brahma Chellaney has won the 2012 Asia Society Bernard Schwartz Book Award for his recently published “Water: Asia’s New Battleground” book.Chellaney will be honoured and presented with a $20,000 prize at a special event to be held at Asia Society’s headquarters in New York City on January 23. Established in 2009, the Asia Society Bernard Schwartz Book Award is the only award that recognises non-fiction books for their outstanding contributions to the understanding of contemporary Asia or US-Asia relations, as well as potential policy impacts relating to the region.
  • Infosys founder N.R. Narayana Murthy has been conferred with the 2012 Hoover Medal in recognition of his philanthropic activities in India. Former US Presidents Herbert Hoover, Dwight Eisenhower and James Earl Carter are among some of the prominent recipients of this annual award established in 1930 to recognise great, unselfish and non-technical services by the engineers to humanity.Murthy was awarded with the award on October 2 at the Global Humanitarian Technology Conference in Seattle.The 70th recipient of the award, Murthy was recognised for establishing a foundation that forges outstanding improvements in healthcare, social rehabilitation, rural uplift and education following his formation of Infosys, an innovative company that provides business consulting, technology, and engineering services in over 30 countries.In 2008, former Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam had received this award.
  • Musa Sayeed’s Valley of Saints bagged the special jury award in the international competition section at the 14th Mumbai Film Festival that concluded on 25 October. Mr. Sayeed dedicated the film to the people of Kashmir who inspired him to make the movie. Veteran actor Waheeda Rehman was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award. In the international competition category for first feature films, the award went to Aquí Y Alla (Here And There) directed by Antonio Mendes Esparza. It also won the award for best direction. The jury award for technical excellence went to Pankaj Kumar for Ship of Theseus directed by Anand Gandhi.In the newly introduced competition section for Indian feature films, Miss Lovely directed by Ashim Ahluwalia bagged the best film award, while Shahid , directed by Hansal Mehta, based on the real-life story of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi who was killed in Mumbai, was the runner-up.Another special jury award was given to Manjeet Singh for Mumbai Cha Raja . The Mumbai Young Critics chose Beasts of the Southern Wild , directed by Benh Zeitlin, as the best film, while Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt was selected winner of the Audience Choice Award.
  • Narendra Kumar the IPS officerwho was brutally killed by illegal mining mafia in Madhya Pradesh and many other Security Personnel who had laid down their life for fighting against Maoists and anti Social element on 20 October 2012 was awarded with Singham Bravery Awards. The awards were handed over to the family members of the police officers by reel life 'Singham' Ajay Devgan,who is also the brand ambassador of Maharashtra police ,actor Sunil Shetty and former CRPF Director General K Vijay Kumar. Besides Narendra Kumar, the award was posthumously presented to Surinder Singh, Narinder Singh Ranjeet Singh, Prakash S Meena, K C Meena, Tanveer Singh and Sanjeev Kumar.Marking the occasion, Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty, were also bestowed with 'Pride of Nation' awards.The Singham Bravery Award was organised by the All India Anti Terrorist Front (AIATF) and were held on the occasion of National Police Day 2012 to felicitate those who had risked - some had even sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.
  • President Felicitates Rashtrapati Bhavan Medical Officer Major Surendra Poonia for Winning Seven Medals at 33rd World Medical Games. The President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee felicitated Major Dr. Surendra Poonia, VSM at Rashtrapati Bhavan on October 6, 2012 for winning seven medals (two Gold Medals and five Silver Medals) at 33rd World Medical and Health Games held in Antalya, Turkeyfrom July 7 to 15, 2012. Major Poonia won two gold medals in Powerlifting and 800 meters race and five Silver medals in 400 meters race, 1500 meters race, 5000 meters race, cross country race and Pentathlon. This year Major Poonia was awarded by ‘Vishisht Seva Medal’ by the President of India for his outstanding performance in sports for year 2011. He is also a qualified paratrooper (123 jumps) and has served in Para Special forces earlier in J&K and in Jodhpur.
  • Charu Udaya, Vinayak Bagare, Keertan Kumar and Sanjay Kumar on 18 October, received the India Biodiversity awards for sustained efforts to conserve forests and natural resources at the global biodiversity summit. They represented Pir Jahania Jungle Suraksha Samithi, Odisha; Shankarpur Village Gram Panchayat, Maharashtra; Van Utthan Sansthan from Rajasthan and the Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala, respectively. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is partnering the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests in supporting these awards. The award carries Rs one lakh, a citation and recognises good practices in India, from community-run institutions, local self-governance bodies, joint forest management committees and protected area management agencies. Veerle Vandeweerd, UNDP Director, Environment and Energy Group, New York, told that at the ceremony, UNDP currently works in 146 countries, managing 512 projects on ecosystems and biodiversity with $1.6 billion in funding from the Global Environment Facility and other sources and co-financing of $3.5 billion.
  • British Writer Hilary Mantel on 16 October 2012 won the prestigious literary prize, the Booker Prize for her novel “Bring up the Bodies”, the second in a historical trilogy set during the reign of King Henry VIII. Hilary Mantel had earlier won the Booker prize in 2009 for "Wolf Hall," the first novel in the trilogy. Hilary Mantel is the third author to win the prize twice, alongside South-African-born J.M. Coetzee and Australian Peter Carey. With this she also became the first British author, and the first woman, to achieve a double Booker Prize. The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original full-length novel, written in the English language, by a citizen of the Commonwealth of Nations, Ireland, or Zimbabwe.
  • Reliance Industries Ltd’s (RIL) SEZ refinery at Jamnagar has won the ‘Globe of Honour Award’ for excellence in environmental management. The award is given by the British Safety Council, London. This is the first time that a Reliance Industries’ manufacturing site has been bestowed with such a coveted award. The award will be presented at a celebratory luncheon at Mansion House in the City of London on November 23. The British Safety Council is a global health, safety and environmental charity. For over 50 years, the British Safety Council has been a champion of workplace health and safety.
  • Alvin Roth and Lloyd Shapley of America were awarded the Nobel economics prize on 15 October 2012 for their work in market design and matching theory. The award was cited to the economist by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which awards the 8 million crown ($1.2 million) prize, called their work an outstanding example of economic engineering. The two economists were working independently on the same research project. Lloyd Shapley used game theory to study matching models, and Alvin Roth built on them to make real-world changes to existing markets, including school choice and organ transplants, Alvin Roth is a professor at Harvard and Lloyd Shapley teaches at the University of California in Los Angeles
  • Mo Yan, the Chinese writer won 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature on 11 October 2012. The Swedish Academy of Stockholm praised the Chinese writer for the writer called his hallucinatory realism. The writer combines the folk stories, modern events and the history in his works. He is the first Chinese writer in the 111 years of Nobel history to become a Nobel Prize winner. Before him, Gao Xingjiana a French citizen born in China won a Nobel in literature in 2000.Mo Yan will receive the prize medal and the prize amount of more than 1 million $ on 10 December 2012, the death anniversary of the prize founder, Alfred Nobel.
  • Max India founder and Vodafone Chairman Analjit Singh has been given this year's Golden Peacock Award for personal leadership and his contribution to society. Eric Pickles, Former Prime Minister of Sweden and Co-Chair of the World Commission on Forests and Sustainable Development, presented the award at the third 'Global Conference on Sustainability' in London on 11 October.
  • The Periyar Tiger Reserve (PTR) has won the coveted U.N.-India Biodiversity Governance awardinstituted by the Government of India and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for the best managed protected area of the country. The award was announced at the venue of the Conference of Parties to Convention on Biological Diversity in Hyderabad on 17 October. Sanjayankumar, deputy director of the reserve, and Hydros Meeran, chairman of the Periyar East Eco Development Committees’ Confederation, received the award. The award carries a purse of Rs.50, 000 and a citation.
  • The PTR, first tiger reserve in the State, is home to 35 tigers. The reserve, which is spread over an area of 925 sq km, is also one of the best known eco-tourism centres of the country which is visited by around seven lakh people annually. The park supports a wide range of wildlife, including tigers and elephants. It is also one of the elephant reserves of the country. The reserve had earlier bagged recognition as one of the best tiger reserves of the State. The National Tiger Conservation Authority had bestowed the best tourism regulated park award on the PTR last year.
  • 11th Economist Crossword Book Award was declared on 18 October 2012 at Mumbai. The Folded Earth and A Free Man-a nonfiction book, written by Anuradha Roy and Aman Sethi respectively were declared among winners of the 11th Economist Crossword Book Award. The Folded Earth was declared winner in English Indian Fiction Category, whereas, A Free Man won the award in the English Non-Fiction Category for 2011.
  • Few more books that won awards in different categories were English Translation by Arunava Sinha of a book on short stories, 17 written by Anita Agnihotri and The Araya Woman written by Naayan and Translated by Catherine Thankamma were declared joint winners of the award for Indian Language Translation and the Incredible Banker written by Ravi Subramanian fetched the Popular Award
  • Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, renowned Burmese opposition leader and chairperson of the National League for Democracy in Burma, received an honorary doctorate from the University of San Francisco on 29 september,2012 in recognition for her years of extraordinary work giving voice to the marginalized and strength for the oppressed. In December 2007, the University honored the Buddhist monks of Burma at a commencement ceremony with an honorary doctorate for their courage, compassion, and commitment in seeking to protect the human and democratic rights of the Burmese people in the face of a harshly brutal military dictatorship. It was this proven commitment to social justice that led the local Burmese community to select USF as the venue location for this historic visit by the 67-year-old Nobel laureate, who spent 15 years under house arrest for opposing military rule. This trip to the United States marks her first return since she worked at the United Nations in New York City from 1969 to 1971.
  • The Government of Spain has conferred on 11 October, the Great Cross of Civil merit on Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Minister of New and Renewable Energy. This is the highest possible honour accorded by the Spanish Government to somebody who is not Head of State or Government. Dr. Abdullah has been honoured for his efforts to promote sustainable economic development through the promotion of renewable energy. The honour was received by Dr. Abdullah from Mr. Gustavo de Aristegui, the ambassador of Spain in a function in the Spanish Embassy. Dr. Abdullah thanked the Spanish Government for conferring this honour on him. He accepted it on behalf of the people of India and hoped that one day he would be able to see his vision of every India household electrified become a reality. Spain is the 4th largest producer of wind generated power and is top-ranked worldwide in terms of photovoltaic solar power capacity. The Solar Platform of Almeria (PSA), run under the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness is considered one of the largest and best R&D facilities for Concentrating Solar Power Technologies (CSP Technologies). The Order of Spanish Civil Merit was created by Queen Isabel II in the XIX century to honour Spaniards and foreign citizens with exceptional qualities who have performed great services for their communities and contributed to a better understanding between nations.
  • 11 exceptional personalities including, Flutist Hariprasad Chaurasia, santoor player Shivkumar Sharma, sarod player Amjad Ali Khan and Manipuri dance guru Rajkumar Singhajit Singh were conferred the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships by President Pranab Mukherjee on 9 October in New Delhi. They receive a purse of money of Rs.3 lakh and a citation. Other fellows include mridangam player Umayalpuram Kasiviswanatha Sivaraman, Kalamandalam Gopi (kathakali artist), Padma Subrahmanyam (Bharatnatyam dancer), Chandrasekhar Basavanneppa Kambara (Kannada poet, playwright and folklorist) and Manipuri theatre personality Heisnam Kanhailal. Currently, the Sangeet Natak Akademi has 40 living fellows. Altogether, 36 artists received the Akademi awards for their contribution to performing arts and music.
  • The European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize-2012. In this regard the Norwegian Nobel Committee praised the 27-nation EU for rebuilding after World War Two and for its role in spreading stability to former communist countries after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989."The union and its forerunners have for over six decades contributed to the advancement of peace and reconciliation, democracy and human rights in Europe," Nobel Committee president Thorbjoern Jagland said in Oslo. The prize, worth $1.2 million, will be presented in Oslo on December 10.Giving the award to an organization is not unprecedented. Something called the International Peace Bureau won all the way back in 1910, and other past recipients include the International Red Cross, Doctors With Borders, and UNICEF.
  • Chinese writer Mo Yan won the 2012 Nobel prize for literature on 11 October, for works which combine "hallucinatory realism" with folk tales, history and contemporary life grounded in his native land. The prize, awarded by the Swedish Academy, is worth 8 million kronas ($1.2 million).Mo, who grew up in Gaomi in Shandong province in the northeast of the country and whose parents were farmers, sets his works mainly in China.
  • Two Chennai-based auto component makers, Lucas-TVS and Rane (Madras), have bagged the Deming Grand Prize for quality excellence. The coveted prize (originally established as the Japan Quality Medal) is given by the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers. Lucas-TVS and Rane (Madras) now join an elite group of 25 companies worldwide, including three companies from India (Wabco TVS, M&M Farm Equipment and Rane TRW), which have won this honour for excellence in total quality management (TQM). The Deming Grand Prize is given to companies for TQM approach in business processes with a focus on customer orientation, improvement and employee involvement. Lucas-TVS, which make auto electricals, launched the TQM movement in 1998; it secured the Deming Application Prize in 2004 for its TQM commitment and appreciation. The Deming Grand Prize is the next higher level of award. Rane (Madras), which makes steering and suspension systems, had earlier won the Deming Application Prize in 2007.
  • The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2012 to Serge Haroche, College de France and Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France and David J. Wineland, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA "for ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems". Serge Haroche and David J. Wineland have independently invented and developed methods for measuring and manipulating individual particles while preserving their quantum-mechanical nature, in ways that were previously thought unattainable.
  • The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has on 8 October, decided to award The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2012jointly to John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent. The Nobel Prize recognizes two scientists who discovered that mature, specialised cells can be reprogrammed to become immature cells capable of developing into all tissues of the body. Their findings have revolutionised our understanding of how cells and organisms develop. John B. Gurdon discovered in 1962 that the specialisation of cells is reversible. Shinya Yamanaka discovered more than 40 years later, in 2006, how intact mature cells in mice could be reprogrammed to become immature stem cells. Surprisingly, by introducing only a few genes, he could reprogram mature cells to become pluripotent stem cells, i.e. immature cells that are able to develop into all types of cells in the body. These groundbreaking discoveries have completely changed our view of the development and cellular specialisation.
  • The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 2012 to Robert J. LefkowitzHoward Hughes Medical Institute and Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA and Brian K. Kobilka Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA “for studies of G-protein–coupled receptors". Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka are awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for groundbreaking discoveries that reveal the inner workings of an important family of such receptors: G-protein–coupled receptors. The Prize amount of SEK 8 million, to be shared equally between the Laureates. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, founded in 1739, is an independent organization whose overall objective is to promote the sciences and strengthen their influence in society. The Academy takes special responsibility for the natural sciences and mathematics, but endeavours to promote the exchange of ideas between various disciplines.
  • 2011 Nandi Awards winners list:
    The Nandi Awards for the year 2011 was announced 13 October by the chairman of the jury committee, cinematographer S Gopal Reddy. While Mahesh Babu won the Best Actor (Male) for his act in the superhit Dookudu, Nayanthara walked away with the Best Actor (Female) for her role as Sita in Sri Rama Rajyam, which also won the Best Film award. Nagarjuna's Rajanna came second.
    N Shankar won the Best Director for the film, Jai Bolo Telangana, which also won the Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration. Gaddar was adjudged the Best Singer for his rendition of Poru Telangana in the critically acclaimed film. While Lakshmi Manchu was declared the Best Actor in a Negative Role for Anaganaga O Dheerudu, Prakash Raj and Sujatha Reddy were declared the Best Supporting Actors for their roles in Dookudu and Inkennalu respectively. .
  • Complete List of Nandi Awards - 2011
    1. Best Film - Sri Rama Rajyam
    Second Best Film - Rajanna
    Third Best Film - Virodhi
    2. Best Director - N Shankar (Jai Bolo Telangana)
    3. Best Actor - Mahesh Babu (Dookudu)
    4. Best Actress - Nayanthara (Sri Rama Rajyam)
    5. Best Supporting Actor - Prakash Raj (Dookudu)
    6. Best Supporting Actress - Sujatha Reddy (Inkennallu)
    7. Best Character Actor - Gandhi (Rajanna)
    8. Best Comedian (Actor ) - M S Narayana (Dookudu)
    9. Best Comedian (Actress) - Ratnasagar (Karalu Miriyalu)
    10. Best Villain - Lakshmi Manchu (Anaganaga O Dheerudu)
    11. Best Cinematographer - Raju (Sri Rama Rajyam)
    12. Best Music Director - Ilayaraja (Sri Rama Rajyam)
    13. Best Editor - M R Varma (Dookudu)
    14. Best Art Director - S Ravinder (Rajanna)
    15. Best Screenplay - Srinu Vaitla (Dookudu)
    16. Best Story Writer - Raj Madiraju (Rushi)
    17. Best Dialogues - Neelakanta (Virodhi)
  • President Pranab Mukherjee on 5 October participated in the occasion of the presentation of Federation of Indian Export Organisation’s Niryat Shree and Niryat Bandhu awards ceremony in New Delhi. He urged exporters to focus on products of high export intensity, which currently have low penetration abroad, and said India had been a part of global efforts to restore growth and reform financial systems. The President gave away 52 awards — 46 Niryat Shree Awards to exporters for their performance in 12 categories, which cover agriculture, plantation products; chemicals, drugs, pharma and allied products; engineering; gems and jewellery, handicrafts, carpets; textiles, leather, service providers; and 6 Niryat Bandhu Awards to Export Promotion Councils and Banks for their support to the exporting community. Among the Niryat Shree awardees who were presented a gold trophy was MIOT Hospitals Limited for being the highest foreign exchange earner in the country among all service providers. The award was received by company chairperson Mallika Mohandas. Reliance Industries too was awarded a gold trophy for earning the highest foreign exchange. PC Jewellers was awarded a silver trophy in the Gems and Jewellery category. In the Niryat Bandhu category for banks, the winners were Canara Bank (gold trophy) followed by Bank of India (silver) and Punjab National Bank (bronze).
  • ISRO Scientist Tessy Thomas Conferred with Lal Bahadur Shastri Award:
    President Pranab Mukherjee on 1 October 2012 conferred the prestigious Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award 2012 to ISRO scientist Tessy Thomas at an award function in Rashtrapati Bhawan. The award was given on the eve of Birth anniversary of Former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shashtri. Tessy Thomas 48 years old is the Key Scientist for Agni-V in Defence Research and Development Organisation Hyderabad. She is the first woman scientist to head a missile project in India. Tessy Thomas was an associate Project director (mission) for Agni-I, II and III systems. She was associated with the Agni Programme since their developmental stages. She has designed the guidance scheme for long-range missile systems, which is used in all Agni missiles. Presently, she is the Project Director of Agni -IV, which is a major project with state of the art technologies. The Agni-IV was successfully flight tested on 15th November, 2011.