Key Points

The Ministry of Home Affairs announced Gallantry Medals for 54 personnel from Left-Wing Extremism-affected regions. A total of 233 individuals received bravery awards, with police officers dominating the list. Delhi Police also saw 18 officers honored for distinguished and meritorious service. The awards recognize rare acts of courage in high-risk situations.

Key Points: 54 Personnel from Maoist Zones Among 233 Gallantry Medal Awardees

  • 54 personnel from LWE zones honored for bravery
  • 226 police officers among 233 Gallantry Medal winners
  • 18 Delhi Police officers receive service medals
  • Awards span police, fire, and civil defense services
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I-Day: 54 personnel from Maoist-hit zones named for Gallantry Medal

Independence Day honors 54 personnel from Maoist-hit areas with Gallantry Medals, alongside 226 police and 6 fire service awardees nationwide.

"Medal for Gallantry is awarded for rare, conspicuous acts of bravery in saving lives and property. – Ministry of Home Affairs"

New Delhi, Aug 14

As many as 54 personnel from Left Wing Extremism-affected areas are among 233 awardees of Medals for Gallantry announced on the Independence Day, the Ministry of Home Affairs said on Thursday.

These awardees are part of a list of 1,090 Personnel of Police, Fire, Home Guard and Civil Defence (HG&CD) and Correctional Services selected for Gallantry and Service Medals on the occasion, the Ministry said in a statement.

While 233 personnel have been awarded the Medal for Gallantry (GM), 99 personnel have been awarded the President’s Medal for Distinguished Service (PSM), and 758 personnel have been awarded the Medal for Meritorious Service (MSM).

As many as 18 officers and personnel of Delhi Police have been honoured, including 3 President’s Medals for Distinguished Service and 15 medals for Meritorious Service. The President’s Medal for Distinguished Service was awarded to Garima Bhatnagar, IPS, Special CP; Dr. Sagar Preet Hooda, IPS, DGP/Chandigarh and SI (Exe.) Satender Yadav said the statement.

At the national level, out of the 233 Medals for Gallantry, as many as 226 were awarded to Police personnel, 6 Fire Service personnel and one HG&CD personnel.

Medal for Gallantry (GM) is awarded on the ground of a rare, conspicuous act of gallantry in saving life and property, or in preventing crime or arresting criminals, the risk incurred being estimated with due regard to the obligations and duties of the officer concerned.

Those awarded the 233 Gallantry Awards include 54 personnel from Left Wing Extremism-affected areas, 152 personnel from the Jammu & Kashmir region, 3 personnel from the North-East and 24 personnel from other regions.

Out of 99 President’s Medals for Distinguished Service (PSM), 89 have been awarded to the Police Service, 5 to the Fire Service, 3 to the Civil Defence & Home Guard Service and 2 to the Correctional Service.

Out of 758 Medals for Meritorious Service (MSM), 635 have been awarded to the Police Service, 51 to the Fire Service, 41 to the Civil Defence & Home Guard Service and 31 to the Correctional Service, said the official statement.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the recognition, I wish the government would also focus more on improving infrastructure and development in these conflict zones. Awards are good but lasting peace through development is better.
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Aditya G
152 awards for J&K personnel shows how challenging the situation remains there. These officers deserve our respect for maintaining peace in such difficult circumstances. Hope one day we won't need so many gallantry awards there.
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Priya S
So proud to see women officers like Garima Bhatnagar getting the President's Medal! 👏 Breaking stereotypes and serving the nation with equal dedication. More power to our women in uniform!
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Karthik V
The real heroes of our country! While we celebrate Independence Day comfortably at home, these personnel are risking their lives daily. We should remember their sacrifices beyond just August 15th.
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Michael C
As an expat in India, I'm always impressed by the dedication of Indian security forces. The diversity in awards - from Maoist areas to J&K - shows how complex India's security challenges are. Respect!
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Neha E
Good to see recognition for fire service and correctional service personnel too! Often their contributions go unnoticed. Every role in maintaining public safety deserves appreciation.

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