43 Gujarat Personnel Honored with Governor's & Chief Minister's Medals on R-Day

The Gujarat government will honor 43 personnel from the Home Guards, Border Wing, Civil Defence, and Gram Rakshak Dal with medals for distinguished and long-term service on Republic Day. Vazir Umarbhai Bloch from Gir Somnath is the sole recipient of the prestigious Governor's Medal across the state. The Chief Minister's Medal will be awarded to numerous others, including personnel from Ahmedabad, Surat, Kutch, and various districts. The medals will be presented by state dignitaries during the state-level Republic Day celebrations in Banaskantha district.

Key Points: Gujarat Honors 43 Personnel with Republic Day Medals

  • 43 personnel honored for service
  • Vazir Umarbhai Bloch gets sole Governor's Medal
  • Chief Minister's Medal for many Home Guards
  • Awards for border & rural security roles
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43 Gujarat personnel to receive R-Day medals for distinguished service

43 Gujarat Home Guards, Civil Defence & Gram Rakshak Dal personnel to receive Governor's & Chief Minister's Medals for distinguished service on Republic Day.

"selected for the state's highest honour in recognition of his dedication, sincerity and exemplary performance - Announcement"

Gandhinagar, Jan 22

On the occasion of the 77th Republic Day on January 26, the Gujarat government will honour 43 personnel from the Home Guards, Border Wing, Civil Defence and Gram Rakshak Dal for their distinguished and long-term service.

The Director General of Civil Defence and Home Guards has announced the conferment of the Governor's Medal and the Chief Minister's Medal, which will be presented during the state-level Republic Day.

This year, Vazir Umarbhai Bloch, a Gram Rakshak Dal jawan from Gir Somnath district, is the sole recipient of the Governor's Medal across Gujarat. He has been selected for the state's highest honour in recognition of his dedication, sincerity and exemplary performance in service.

The Chief Minister's Medal will be awarded to a large number of personnel, with the Home Guards accounting for the highest share. Among the awardees are Senior Platoon Commander Hareshbhai Punjabhai Khachar of Amreli and District Commandant Sanjaykumar Veerjalal Kayastha of Bharuch.

Other Home Guards personnel to be honoured include Rajendrasinh Bhikhubha Jethwa, Jaideepsinh Dilubha Jadeja and Nikhil Jayendrakumar Lukka from Porbandar; Mahendrabhai Parmar, Prakash Kumar Chavda, Vishnubhai Prajapati, Rajusinh Jhala, Bipin Chandra Solanki, Geetaben Rathod, Rameshbhai Thakor, Alpesh Kumar Rathod, Vikramsinh Jhala and Pinakin Prajapati from Gandhinagar; Jitendra Boricha, Bhikhubhai Sabhad and Rajeshbhai Chauhan from Amreli; and Sanjaybhai Baraiya (Rajkot Rural), Danny Kumar Pathak (Ahmedabad Rural), Kapoorji Thakor (Patan), Sajid Sheikh and Ranjitbhai Bhoya (Navsari), and Sandeep Daudia and Kailash Jethwa (Jamnagar).

In the Border Wing Home Guards (Bhuj-Kutch No. 2 Battalion), Kalji Devalji Sodha, Satidan Vodha and Karsan Nameri Garwa have been selected for the Chief Minister's Medal in recognition of their contribution to border security.

From the Civil Defence department, Jethanand Lalwani, Ketan Bhatt, Sureshbhai Patel and Vishalsinh Sindhav from the Ahmedabad head office, along with Devyani Jagar Acharya of Surat, will be honoured for their service. The Gram Rakshak Dal, which plays a crucial role in rural security, will see nine jawans felicitated.

These include Ramnikbhai Chauhan and Savishibhai Badaliya of Botad; Chandubhai Sodha and Natwarsinh Sodha of Kheda-Nadiad; Lakhabhai Rathod of East Kutch; Premjibhai Chhansia of Surendranagar; Babubhai Wankar and Mansingbhai Taviad of Mahisagar; and Devabhai Vaghela of Gir Somnath.

All the medals will be presented by state dignitaries during the state-level Republic Day celebrations at Vav-Tharad in Banaskantha district, marking a moment of pride for Gujarat's frontline service personnel and their families.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
A proud moment for Gujarat. Especially happy to see the Border Wing personnel from Kutch being honoured. Securing our borders in that terrain is no easy task. Salute to all the awardees.
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David E
It's great to see long-term service being rewarded. I do wonder, though, if the process for selecting the sole Governor's Medal recipient is fully transparent? Recognition should be fair and seen to be fair.
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Sneha F
Seeing names from so many districts—from Kutch to Surat to Banaskantha—shows this is a true state-wide honour. Makes me proud of our Gujarat's security framework. Well done to all!
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Aman W
The families of these personnel must be bursting with pride. Their sacrifice is our safety. Hope the ceremony in Vav-Tharad is a grand one for them. 🙏
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Kavitha C
Good initiative. But I hope this recognition is followed by tangible benefits—better equipment, insurance, and pensions for these forces. A medal is nice, but their daily needs are important too.

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