Tamil Nadu Stars Shine in Padma Awards 2024: Healthcare, Arts Honored

Tamil Nadu's eminent personalities have been prominently featured in this year's Padma awards list, spanning fields from medicine and science to arts and public administration. Leading the honourees are medical professional Kalipatti Ramasamy Palanisamy and social worker S.K.M. Maeilanandhan, both receiving the Padma Bhushan. The Padma Shri awards recognised a diverse group including IIT Madras Director Veezhinathan Kamakoti, artists Gayatri and Ranjani Balasubramanian, and IPS officer K. Vijayakumar. These awards collectively underscore the state's profound and continuing contribution to India's cultural, intellectual, and public life.

Key Points: Padma Awards 2024: Tamil Nadu Luminaries Honoured

  • Kalipatti Ramasamy Palanisamy honoured for healthcare
  • S.K.M. Maeilanandhan recognised for social work
  • IIT Madras Director Veezhinathan Kamakoti awarded
  • Arts figures Gayatri & Ranjani Balasubramanian celebrated
  • IPS officer K. Vijayakumar lauded for service
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Padma Awards: TN shines as state's luminaries honoured

Tamil Nadu's top contributors in medicine, arts, science & social work receive Padma Bhushan & Padma Shri awards. See the full list of honourees.

"Tamil Nadu's enduring legacy of public service, intellectual excellence and cultural stewardship found national recognition - Report"

Chennai, Jan 25

Tamil Nadu's enduring legacy of public service, intellectual excellence and cultural stewardship found national recognition this year, with several eminent personalities from the state figuring prominently in the Padma awards list.

The honours span medicine, social work, science, arts, literature and public administration, underscoring decades of commitment to nation-building and community welfare.

Leading the list is Kalipatti Ramasamy Palanisamy, a distinguished medical professional, who was conferred the Padma Bhushan for his pioneering contributions to healthcare.

Widely respected for his service-oriented approach, Palanisamy's work has had a transformative impact on community health, particularly in rural and underserved regions of Tamil Nadu.

Also receiving the Padma Bhushan is S.K.M. Maeilanandhan, a noted social worker whose sustained efforts in education, social welfare and community development have touched thousands of lives across the state.

The Padma Shri honours featured a strong representation from the arts, medicine and science. In the field of arts, Gayatri Balasubramanian and Ranjani Balasubramanian were recognised for their creative contributions that have helped preserve and reinterpret traditional Indian art forms.

Medical science saw multiple awardees, including H.V. Hande, honoured for his long-standing service in healthcare, and Punniamurthy Natesan, recognised for his dedicated work in medical and veterinary research.

In science and engineering, K. Ramasamy and Veezhinathan Kamakoti, the current Director of IIT Madras, were awarded the Padma Shri for advancing scientific knowledge and technical education.

Public service was acknowledged through K. Vijayakumar, a senior IPS officer noted for his people-centric policing and for his role in key investigations, including operations against forest brigand Veerappan. Traditional and performing arts also received due recognition, with Padma Shri awards to Othuvaar Thiruthani Swaminathan, Rajastapathi Kaliappa Goundar, and Thiruvarur Bhakthavathsalam for safeguarding and popularising classical and folk traditions.

In literature and education, veteran writer Sivasankari was honoured for her influential contribution to Tamil literary discourse, while K. Pajanivel received the Padma Shri for Chilambam martial arts and social service in Puducherry. Posthumous recognition was accorded to R. Krishnan for his enduring artistic legacy.

Together, the Padma awardees from Tamil Nadu reflect excellence across disciplines and reaffirm the State's profound and continuing contribution to India's cultural, intellectual and public life.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hearty congratulations to all the awardees! It's wonderful to see a good mix of fields - from IIT directors to folk artists. This truly reflects the diverse excellence of our state. More power to them!
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Sivasankari
As someone who has followed Sivasankari madam's writings for years, I'm thrilled she's been honoured. Her novels have shaped Tamil social consciousness for decades. A well-deserved Padma Shri.
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Aman W
While it's great to see recognition, I do wish the process was more transparent sometimes. There are so many unsung heroes in every district whose work never gets this platform. The awards are fantastic, but let's find ways to highlight more grassroots work too.
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Karthik V
Seeing Director Kamakoti from IIT-M get the Padma Shri is brilliant! It highlights the importance of technical education and research for our nation's future. TN has always been a hub for learning and innovation.
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Meera T
The recognition for folk artists like Thiruvarur Bhakthavathsalam is crucial. In the rush towards modernity, we must not forget the traditional arts that are the soul of our culture. Vanakkam to all the awardees! 🙏

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