New Delhi:The Centre has asked all states to set up special search committees to find out talented people who could be nominated for Padma awards but so far have been left out of consideration despite their exceptional contributions.
The Narendra Modi government has been honouring many "unsung heroes", who are contributing to society in different ways, with Padma awards.
The Home Ministry said it has been observed in the past that while nominations are received in respect of a large number of people, there could be several talented persons who are left out of consideration despite exceptional contribution in their field.
Often many such persons may get overlooked primarily for the reason that they may not seek publicity or attention in the public domain, it said.
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"It is, therefore, requested to make concerted efforts in identifying such persons whose excellence and achievements deserve to be recognised and make suitable nominations in their favour. Recognition of such deserving persons will only add to the prestige of these awards.
"In the above background, I request you to kindly send suitable nominations for the Padma awards to be announced on the occasion of Republic Day, 2022. In this regard, it is suggested that you may constitute a Special Search Committee for identifying, considering and finalising your recommendations or nominations," the letter by Home Ministry Joint Secretary R K Singh said.
The states were told that while finalising recommendations, they should keep in mind that the persons recommended are pre-eminently worthy of the awards, looking at their lifetime achievements.
The criteria for selection should invariably be 'excellence plus' and the highest standards should be applied while recommending persons for these awards. The existence of an element of public service in the achievements of the person recommended for the award would be a desirable factor.
As the Padma awards are the second-highest civilian award of the country, it should also be considered whether the recommended person has earlier been given any national award or a state award in his or her field, the letter said.
Efforts may be made to identify talented persons from among women, weaker sections of the society, SCs and STs, and 'divyangs' who deserve to be considered for the award.