Dr Palkonda Vijay Anand Reddy Dedicates Padma Shri to Patients and Teachers

Renowned oncologist Dr Palkonda Vijay Anand Reddy has been conferred the Padma Shri 2026 for his contribution to cancer care. He humbly accepted the award, dedicating it to his patients, family, teachers, and Apollo Hospitals for supporting free treatment for children over three decades. The Ministry of Home Affairs announced the list of Padma awardees on Republic Day eve, honouring individuals from various fields for distinguished service. Other recipients include social worker Brij Lal Bhat, professor Mahendra Nath Roy, and archaeologist Dr Narayan Vyas, who all expressed gratitude and dedication.

Key Points: Padma Shri 2026: Oncologist Dr Reddy Dedicates Award

  • Padma Shri for cancer care contribution
  • Award dedicated to patients and teachers
  • Honour recognises decades of free treatment
  • Other awardees from diverse fields
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"I accept this honour with great humility": Dr Palkonda Vijay Anand Reddy dedicates Padma Shri to patients and teachers

Dr Palkonda Vijay Anand Reddy receives Padma Shri for cancer care, dedicating the honour to his patients, family, and teachers. Other awardees share their joy.

"I accept this honour with great humility. - Dr Palkonda Vijay Anand Reddy"

Hyderabad, January 26

Renowned oncologist Dr Palkonda Vijay Anand Reddy was conferred with the Padma Shri 2026, the nation's fourth-highest civilian honour, on Sunday for his contribution to cancer care.

Reacting to the honour, Dr Reddy said he accepted the award with humility and thanked the Government of India for recognising the efforts. Speaking to ANI here, he said, "I accept this honour with great humility. I'm grateful to the Government of India for recognising our efforts, and I truly dedicate this to my patients, my family and to the teachers who have taught me and to the Apollo Hospitals for allowing me to take care of these patients, especially the children, free of cost for the last three decades."

On the eve of Republic Day, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) unveiled the official list of Padma awardees for 2026. The prestigious civilian honours recognise individuals from diverse fields, including arts, literature, social service, medicine, education and public service, for their excellence, dedication and long-term contribution to society.

The Padma Awards, one of the highest civilian honours of India, are given in three categories: Padma Vibhushan for exceptional and distinguished service; Padma Bhushan for distinguished service of higher order, and Padma Shri for distinguished service in any field of activity.

Along with Dr Reddy, Brij Lal Bhat was also awarded Padma Shri for social work. He dedicated his achievement to Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari. Speaking to ANI, he recalled years of effort to sustain and promote Sanatan Dharma in regions affected by terrorism. "I dedicate this honour to the Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari. After the 1989-90 exodus, the situation was such that the entire Hindu community had left, and even the nationalist elements had gone. Our Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari, has 850-900 branches. The concern was how to connect the displaced people to their roots, so that we could continue Sanatan Dharma activities there, and how to promote the qualities of Sanatan Dharma in Kashmir, where there was so much terrorism," he said.

Additionally, social worker and chemistry professor Mahendra Nath Roy expressed his joy over the award and asserted that he motivates his students to be "great human beings." Meanwhile, Nilesh Mandlewala thanked the Government of India for the award and described the recognition as "a new lease on life."

Furthermore, Algoja player Tagaram Bheel reflected on his 55 years of dedication to the craft and thanked the government for recognising his and his father's years of passion and hard work.

Additionally, Archaeologist Dr Narayan Vyas and his family members celebrated after the announcement of his being conferred with the Padma Shri 2026. Speaking on the occasion, he said that the award will inspire more people, calling it "a moment of pride for the country" while expressing the overwhelming experience.

- ANI

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Rohit P
It's heartening to see awards going to real heroes from diverse fields - from doctors to Algoja players. Each story is a lesson in dedication. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who has family members treated at Apollo Hyderabad, I can personally vouch for the compassion in their care. Dr. Reddy's humility in dedicating it to his patients says everything.
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Aman W
While I respect all awardees, I sometimes wish the selection process was more transparent. There are countless unsung heroes in rural India whose stories never get this platform.
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Karthik V
Professor Mahendra Nath Roy's point about motivating students to be "great human beings" is so crucial. Education is not just about degrees, but building character. More power to him!
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Nidhi U
Tagaram Bheel's 55 years on the Algoja! This is why I love the Padma list - it brings our rich cultural heritage to the forefront. We must preserve these art forms. 🎶

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