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Unsung Heroes Shine: Padma Shri Awards Celebrate Quiet Dedication
25 Jan
Summary
- 45 individuals recognized as 'unsung heroes' for Padma Shri.
- Awardees include a library founder and a human milk bank pioneer.
- Honorees represent diverse contributions to Indian society.

The central government has announced the recipients of the prestigious Padma Shri awards, honoring 45 individuals identified as 'unsung heroes'. These awards, presented annually on Republic Day, celebrate citizens who have made significant contributions to India without widespread recognition.
This year's distinguished recipients include a former bus conductor renowned for establishing the world's largest free-access library, and a pediatrician credited with founding Asia's first human milk bank, significantly improving infant survival rates. Their efforts exemplify the spirit of service and dedication.
The list also features a 90-year-old player of the rare Tarpa musical instrument, an 88-year-old ex-IPS officer recognized for urban cleanliness initiatives, and numerous individuals dedicated to preserving indigenous heritage, promoting national integration, and safeguarding ecological wealth.




