Tamil Nadu CM Stalin Awards 44 Police Personnel for Excellence in Intelligence, Ops

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has ordered the conferment of the Chief Minister's Medal for Excellence in Intelligence and Special Operations on 44 personnel ahead of Republic Day 2026. The awards recognize 43 police officers and one intelligence officer for exceptional service in high-risk missions critical to state security. Each awardee will receive a 10-gram gold medal and a cash prize of ₹25,000. The move is aimed at recognizing covert contributions and boosting morale within the police and intelligence units.

Key Points: TN CM Stalin Awards 44 Police with Medals for Excellence

  • 44 personnel honored
  • Awards for intelligence & special ops
  • Includes 43 police & 1 intelligence officer
  • Gold medal & Rs 25,000 cash prize
  • Boosts morale in security forces
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44 personnel to get Tamil Nadu CM's medal for excellence on Republic Day

Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin confers Chief Minister's Medals for Excellence on 44 police & intelligence personnel for outstanding service ahead of Republic Day 2026.

"recognise exceptional contributions in intelligence gathering, operational planning, and execution of sensitive and high-risk missions - Official Announcement"

Chennai, Jan 25

Ahead of Republic Day 2026 celebrations, M. K. Stalin on Sunday ordered the conferment of the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's Medal for Excellence in Intelligence and the Chief Minister's Medal for Excellence in Special Operations on 44 personnel for their outstanding service.

According to an official announcement, the honours will be bestowed on 43 police officers and personnel drawn from various wings of the State police, along with one Special Branch Assistant from the Intelligence Unit. The awards recognise exceptional contributions in intelligence gathering, operational planning, and execution of sensitive and high-risk missions that are critical to maintaining internal security and public safety.

The Chief Minister's Medals have been instituted with the objective of acknowledging exemplary service rendered under challenging circumstances. Personnel engaged in intelligence and special operations often work behind the scenes, facing high levels of risk and pressure, with little public visibility. By instituting these awards, the State government aims to formally recognise their dedication and professional excellence, while also motivating officers and personnel handling complex and covert assignments.

Each awardee will receive a gold medal weighing 10 grams, symbolising distinction and honour, along with a cash prize of Rs 25,000. The medals will be formally presented by the Chief Minister at a special function to be organised later, as part of the Republic Day commemorations.

Officials noted that the selection of awardees was based on careful assessment of their performance, the impact of operations carried out, and the level of commitment demonstrated in safeguarding the State's security interests. The recognition is also intended to boost morale within the police force and intelligence units, reinforcing the importance of professionalism, integrity, and vigilance.

The announcement has been welcomed within police and intelligence circles, with senior officials describing it as a timely gesture that highlights the State government's appreciation for personnel working in demanding and often dangerous roles.

As Tamil Nadu marks Republic Day 2026, the conferment of these medals serves as a reminder of the crucial role played by intelligence and special operations teams in ensuring peace, stability, and the rule of law across the State.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see their hard work being acknowledged. But Rs. 25,000 cash prize feels a bit low for such high-risk service, no? The medal is symbolic, but a more substantial financial reward would be better. Just my thought.
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Siddharth J
As someone from Chennai, it's reassuring to know such dedicated professionals are safeguarding our state. Intelligence work is crucial for preventing crimes before they happen. Salute to all 44 awardees!
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Aman W
Recognition is important for morale. Hope this motivates more young people to join these services. We need the best minds in intelligence.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how states are instituting their own awards for security personnel. A 10-gram gold medal is a significant token of honour. Well done, Tamil Nadu.
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Nisha Z
While the award is good, I hope the selection process was completely transparent and merit-based. These things should be beyond any political bias. Congrats to the recipients all the same.

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