Uttarakhand Police Honored with President's Medals on Republic Day 2026 Eve

On the eve of Republic Day 2026, President Droupadi Murmu approved the prestigious President's Medals for officers of the Uttarakhand Police and Fire Service. Inspector General Yogendra Singh Rawat was awarded the President's Medal for Distinguished Service, while several other officers received Medals for Meritorious Service. Separately, a total of 31 officers from the Central Bureau of Investigation were also honored with these national awards. Director General of Police Deepam Seth congratulated all recipients for their dedication and service.

Key Points: President's Police Medals Awarded to Uttarakhand Personnel

  • IGP Yogendra Singh Rawat gets top PSM
  • 5 Uttarakhand officers receive MSM
  • 31 CBI officers also honored nationwide
  • 101 Distinguished & 756 Meritorious Medals awarded
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President's Police Medals announced for Uttarakhand Police Personnel on Republic Day

President Droupadi Murmu approves medals for Uttarakhand Police & CBI officers for distinguished and meritorious service ahead of Republic Day.

"congratulated all the medal recipients for their dedication and exemplary service - Director General of Police Deepam Seth"

Dehradun, January 25

On the eve of Republic Day 2026, President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday approved the conferment of the President's Medal for Distinguished Service and the Medal for Meritorious Service on officers and personnel of the Uttarakhand Police for their distinguished and commendable service.

According to information shared by the Uttarakhand Police Headquarters, Inspector General of Police Yogendra Singh Rawat, Personnel/Headquarters, Uttarakhand, has been awarded the President's Medal for Distinguished Service (PSM).

The Medal for Meritorious Service (MSM) in Police Service has been awarded to Prabodh Kumar Ghildiyal, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Rudraprayag; Shivraj Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Champawat; Jyoti Chauhan, Inspector, Civil Police, Vigilance Establishment, Dehradun Sector; Subhash Chandra, Inspector, Intelligence, Intelligence Headquarters, Uttarakhand; and Sajid Ali, Assistant Sub-Inspector, Civil Police, Uttarakhand Police Headquarters.

In the Fire Service category, the MSM has been awarded to Girish Chandra Lohni and Mukesh Kumar Pokhariyal, both Leading Firemen posted in Dehradun district.

Director General of Police, Uttarakhand, Deepam Seth, congratulated all the medal recipients for their dedication and exemplary service, and wished them continued success in their future endeavours.

Earlier, a total of 31 officers of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) were awarded the prestigious President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service and the Police Medal for Meritorious Service on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day, according to the CBI.

Six CBI officers, namely, Chandrasekar Venupillai, Head of Zone (Delhi Zone), Amit Srivastava, Superintendent of Police (SP Admin), Mukesh Sharma, Additional Superintendent of Police, Pramod Kumar Yati, Sub Inspector, Chaman Lal, Assistant Sub Inspector, and Ramu Golla, Head Constable, have been awarded with President's Police Medals for Distinguished Service.

Alongside, 25 officials have been awarded the Police Medal for Meritorious Service.

The officers who have been awarded are Venkata Subba Reddy Chinnakondu, IPS, Head of Zone, (SC Zone), New Delhi, Sadanand Shankarrao Date, IPS, Deputy Inspector General, Manmohan Sharma, Deputy Legal Advisor, Baidyanath Samal, Additional Superintendent of Police, Kailash Sahu, Additional Superintendent of Police, Rubi Choudhary, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Manish Kumar Upadhyay, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Anmol Sachan, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nishu Kushwaha, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Arijit Sinha, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Sharad Suresh Bhawar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Thahir Abbas P, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Dharmendra Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Dharmender, Inspector, Deepti Vashista, Programmer, Narikote Nandini, Office Superintendent, Vinod Kumar, Assistant Sub-Inspector, Netram Chourasiya, Head Constable, Puran Mal Gujar, Head Constable, Bhola Roy, Head Constable, Babu Varghese, Head Constable, Vikram Singh, Head Constable, Sanjeev Kumar, Constable, Waikhom Rajesh Singh, Constable, and Rupendra Kumar, Constable.

Out of 101 President's Medals for Distinguished Service (PSM), 89 have been awarded to the police service, five to the fire service, three to the Civil Defence and Home Guard Service and four to the correctional service.

Out of 756 Medals for Meritorious Service (MSM), 664 have been awarded to the police service, 34 to the fire service, 33 to the Civil Defence and Home Guard service and 25 to the correctional service.

- ANI

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Rohit P
A proud moment for Uttarakhand! These medals are a testament to the hard work our police put in, from disaster management in the mountains to maintaining daily law and order. Special mention to the fire service personnel too.
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Aman W
While it's good to celebrate these awards, I hope this recognition also translates into better working conditions, timely promotions, and adequate resources for all police personnel, not just the ones who get medals. The system needs holistic improvement.
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Sarah B
Seeing the list of CBI officers as well is impressive. The scale of awards across services – police, fire, correctional – shows the breadth of public service. Congratulations to every single recipient and their families.
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Karthik V
Republic Day awards always fill me with pride. It's not just about the big names, but also about the Head Constables and Constables like Rupendra Kumar or Sanjeev Kumar. Their daily dedication is the backbone of our security. Salute! 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
Well done to all! Especially happy to see women officers like Jyoti Chauhan and Rubi Choudhary on the list. They are role models. Hope more such recognitions encourage young women to join the forces.

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