Padma Awards 2026 | Full List of Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri Awardees Announced

Padma Awards 2026: The Government of India has officially announced the recipients of the Padma Awards 2026, one of the country’s highest civilian honours. These prestigious awards recognize individuals who have made exceptional contributions across a wide range of fields including art, literature, education, medicine, science, public affairs, social work, sports, and industry.

This year’s list reflects India’s rich diversity, with awardees drawn from multiple states as well as several foreign nationals who have strengthened India’s global cultural and intellectual ties.

Padma Shri 2026 Awardees from West Bengal:

‘Padma Vibhushan’ and ‘Padma Bhushan’ remained out of reach, but 11 people from West Bengal are receiving the ‘Padma Shri’ award.

Name Field Remarks
Shri Ashok Kumar Haldar Literature & Education Renowned academic and educationist
Shri Gambhir Singh Yonjon Literature & Education Scholar and literary contributor
Shri Hari Madhab Mukhopadhyay (Posthumous) Arts Celebrated cultural figure
Shri Jyotish Debnath Arts Folk and performing arts contributor
Shri Kumar Bose Arts Theatre and cultural arts
Shri Mahendra Nath Ray Literature & Education Author and education reformer
Shri Prasenjit Chatterjee Arts Leading Bengali actor
Shri Rabi Lal Tudu Literature & Education Tribal literature promoter
Shri Saroj Mondal Medicine Public health and medical service
Shri Tarun Bhattacharya Arts Santoor maestro
Shri Tripti Mukherjee Arts Classical vocalist


Padma Vibhushan 2026: Highest Civilian Honour

A total of five distinguished personalities have been selected for the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian award. The honourees include luminaries from the fields of arts, literature, and public affairs.

Notable recipients include:

  • Shri Dharmendra Singh Deol (Posthumous) – Arts – Maharashtra
  • Shri K.T. Thomas – Public Affairs – Kerala
  • Mrs. N. Rajam – Arts – Uttar Pradesh
  • Shri P. Narayanan – Literature and Education – Kerala
  • Shri V.S. Achuthanandan (Posthumous) – Public Affairs – Kerala

Their lifelong dedication and transformative contributions have left a lasting mark on Indian society.

Padma Bhushan 2026: Recognizing National Impact

The Padma Bhushan, the third-highest civilian honour, has been awarded to 13 individuals for their outstanding service in diverse sectors.

Some prominent names on this year’s list include:

  • Mrs. Alka Yagnik – Arts – Maharashtra
  • Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari – Public Affairs – Uttarakhand
  • Shri Mammootty – Arts – Kerala
  • Dr. Nori Dattatreya – Medicine – United States
  • Shri Uday Kotak – Trade and Industry – Maharashtra
  • Shri Vijay Amritraj – Sports – United States

The list also includes posthumous awards to Shri Piyush Pandey, Shri Shibu Soren, and Shri V.K. Malhotra, recognizing their enduring legacies.

Padma Shri 2026: Celebrating Grassroots Excellence

The Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian honour, has been conferred upon 113 individuals this year. These awardees represent a powerful mix of grassroots change-makers and nationally celebrated achievers.

Key highlights include:

  • Shri A.E. Muthunayagam – Science and Engineering – Kerala
  • Shri Ashok Kumar Haldar – Literature and Education – West Bengal
  • Dr. Padma Gurmet – Medicine – Ladakh
  • Shri Rohit Sharma – Sports – Maharashtra
  • Shri Satyanarayan Nuwal – Trade and Industry – Maharashtra
  • Shri Vizhinathan Kamakoti – Science and Engineering – Tamil Nadu

The list also honours several posthumous awardees and international contributors from Germany, Russia, Georgia, and the United States, reflecting the global dimension of Indian excellence.

Strong Representation Across States and Sectors

Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Assam feature prominently among the awardees. The honours span more than 20 professional categories, including:

  • Arts and Culture
  • Literature and Education
  • Medicine
  • Science and Engineering
  • Social Work
  • Public Affairs
  • Sports
  • Agriculture
  • Spirituality
  • Archaeology

This wide representation underscores the inclusive nature of the Padma Awards and their role in celebrating service across all sections of society.

About the Padma Awards

Instituted in 1954, the Padma Awards are announced annually on the eve of Republic Day. They are presented by the President of India in a ceremonial function held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

The awards are classified into three categories:

  1. Padma Vibhushan – For exceptional and distinguished service
  2. Padma Bhushan – For distinguished service of a high order
  3. Padma Shri – For distinguished service

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