Tag: Padma Shri

  • Eminent oncologist Dr Jatin Shah honored by The South Asian Times as its Person of the Year 2025

    Eminent oncologist Dr Jatin Shah honored by The South Asian Times as its Person of the Year 2025

    • By Parveen Chopra

    WOODBURY, NY (TIP): Dr Jatin Shah, the leading head and neck surgeon in the world, was felicitated as The South Asian Times – Person of the Year 2025 at a gala function at Crest Hollow Country Club here on January 9, 2026. The gala was attended by who’s who of the Indian American community and many distinguished professionals.

    Dr Jatin Shah making his acceptance speech

    Kamlesh Mehta, Chairman and Publisher of The South Asian Times, along with three Padma Awardees — Padma Bhushan Sant Singh Chatwal, Padma Shri Dr Sudhir Parikh, Chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media, and Padma Shri Dr Dattatreyudu Nori, an eminent oncologist,  presented the POY crystal plaque to Dr Shah.

    Dr Parikh, a family friend of Dr Shah, wished him more achievements and honors, good health and a long life.

    Dr Shah, who is 85 and completed 50 years of service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York last year, including over two decades as Chief of Head and Neck Service, said in his acceptance speech, “I am honored and feel privileged to be chosen by The South Asian Times as the Person of the Year for 2025. Being recognized by your own – family, community or society – is a unique honor that is hard to come by, and even harder to achieve than any award or recognition from a professional or academic organization. For that, I am grateful to The South Asian Times. I will cherish this high honor for the rest of my life.”

    Dr Shah, who is world renowned for transforming the medical discipline in his specialty with research, innovations and fostering collaborations worldwide, was introduced by Dr Ashok Shaha, Attending Surgeon on the Head and Neck Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering for the past 35 years.

    Unveiling The South Asian Times Person of the Year Special Edition featuring Dr Jatin Shah: Kamlesh Mehta, Nimmi Mehta, Dr Jatin Shah, Dr Ivana Shah, Deputy Consul General Vishal Harsh, Jori Kohli and Parveen Chopra.

    Dr Jatin Shah was also felicitated by eminent doctor friends of his – Doctors J. Ganesh Bhat, Nitin and Leena Doshi, Shashi Shah, Narinder Kukar, and Bhupi Patel.

    A video message from Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman congratulating Dr Shah and The South Asian Times was played at the event.

    The honorees of The South Asian Times – Person of the Year from previous years – Chintu Patel (2017), Naveen Shah (2018), Ranju & Ravi Batra (2019), Ravishankar Bhooplapur (2020),  Mohan Wanchoo (2021) and Mukund Padmanabhan (2024) – spoke and congratulated Dr Jatin Shah.

    Honoring Dr Jatin Shah with a shawl: (from left) Kamlesh Mehta, Dr J. Ganesh Bhatt, Dr Leena Doshi, Dr Jatin Shah, Dr Shashi Shah, Dr Narinder Kukar, Dr Bhupi Patel and Dr Nitin Doshi.

    The South Asian Times has been honoring a Person of the Year since 2010 with a special pull-out section coinciding with the New Year edition.

    Mrs Nimmi Mehta, Kamlesh Mehta’s wife, gave the welcome speech and felicitated Dr Ivana Shah, Jatin Shah’s orthodontist wife, with a shawl and bouquet.

    The special edition of The South Asian Times recognizing and featuring Dr Jatin Shah as Person of the Year 2025 was unveiled on the occasion. Joining Kamlesh Mehta and Dr Shah for the unveiling were Vishal Harsh, Deputy Consul General at the Indian Consulate in New York, Dr Ivana Shah, Nimmi Mehta, Parveen Chopra, Founding Editor of The South Asian Times and Founder of A Lotus In The Mud, and Jori Kohli, an entrepreneur.

    The Dr Jatin Shah POY Special carries an intensive and extensive interview with him, as well as over 50 congratulatory messages from his colleagues at Memorial Sloan Kettering, eminent head and neck surgeons, his peers and former trainees as well as friends and family. They include Hollywood superstar Michael Douglas and Bollywood actor-director Rakesh Roshan.

    Distinguished personalities including previous Person of The Year honorees congratulated Dr Jatin Shah – (from left) Naveen Shah, Kamlesh Mehta, Ravi Batra, Nimmi Mehta, Sant Chatwal, Dr Ivana Shah, Dr Jatin Shah, Dr Sudhir Parikh, Dr Dattatreyudu Nori, Ravishankar Bhooplapur, Ranju Batra, DCG Vishal Harsh, Chintu Patel, Mukund Padmanabhan and Mohan Wanchoo.

    The program concluded with the cutting of the cake, where all the key people joined in to congratulate Drs Jatin and Ivana Shah.

    The program was EmCeed  by Jori Kohli, who kept it soulful and energetic. Sneh ‘Sunny’ Thakkar, Artistic Director of Music for the Indo-American Arts Council, curated and presented a Sitar recital by Radhika Samson, who was accompanied by Ramanan Venkatraman (on Hansaveena), Manav Khurana (Tabla) and Joseph Costello (Ghatam). Ganesh Vandana and Kathak performance was by Aiyana Begani, Arya Gosalia, Aranya Kathpal, Zara Lakhani and Nina Patel, students of Preya Patel of Vivarta Arts.

    A sumptuous, elaborate dinner was catered by Benares. The elegant gala event, attended by over 150 elite guests, was held at the exquisitely-decorated Grand Ballroom of Crest Hollow Country Club, one of the most beautiful venues on Long Island.

    (Parveen Chopra is the former founder editor of the South Asian Times and the founder editor of  ALotusInTheMud.com, the premier wellness and spirituality web magazine)

  • Kaur Singh, only Indian boxer to have fought Muhammad Ali, dies

    Kaur Singh, only Indian boxer to have fought Muhammad Ali, dies

    Kaur Singh, an Asian Games gold medallist boxer and the only Indian to have fought against the legendary Muhammad Ali, died Thursday at a private hospital in Haryana’s Kurukshetra. He was 74 and had been suffering from multiple health issues.
    Coming from a farming family from the Khanal Khurd village of Sangrur, Kaur Singh joined the Army in 1971. He was at the front, in Barmer sector of Rajasthan, in the 1972 war against Pakistan and was later awarded the Sena Medal. It was during his stint in the Army that, Kaur Singh’s boxing journey began. He made his debut at the senior national boxing championship in 1979 and won gold. He repeated the feat for four consecutive years, till 1983. In between, he won the gold at the Asian boxing championships held in Mumbai in 1980.
    He emerged as a national hero in 1982, when he won the gold medal at the Asian Games in New Delhi. Following his achievements. His Asian Games gold earned him India’s second-highest sporting honour, the Arjuna Award in 1982. A year later, in recognition of his contribution to boxing, he was awarded the Padma Shri, the country’s fourth-highest civilian honour.
    He also represented India in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles.
    Interestingly, Kaur Singh had faced off with Muhammad Ali in a four-round exhibition match held in New Delhi in 1980. He took retirement from boxing in 1984. Kaur Singh, who retired from the Army in 1994, was awarded the Vishisht Seva Medal in 1988 in recognition of his outstanding service.
    After retirement, Kaub Singh took to farming at his village. Locals recall how his intervention helped canal water reach their village and how he helped the hamlet get many other facilities.
    In December 2020, Kaur Singh joined several others from Punjab in returning his Padma Shri and Arjuna Award to the Centre in solidarity with the farmers who were protesting against now repealed agri laws.
    A biopic on Kaur Singh was slated to be released in 2020 but was postponed to July 2022 for a limited release due to the pandemic. Actor Karam Bathh played the legendary boxer and the film depicted how the veteran boxer struggled to accept prize money from governments.
    The Boxing Federation of India (BFI), the country’s governing body of the sport, paid tribute to Kaur Singh. “Boxing Federation of India deeply mourns the demise of Boxing Legend & Padma Shri, Kaur Singh Ji . Our heartfelt condolences and prayers to his family & friends,” tweeted BFI.
    Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann expressed sorrow over the veteran boxer’s demise. Punjab sports minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer also condoled Kaur Singh’s death.
    Mann said Kaur Singh had made India proud by earning fame in the national and international arena of boxing. “From Khanal Khurd village in Sangrur, Kaur Singh shined like a star in the world of boxing and won a gold medal in Asian Games,” Mann said. The life and contribution of Kaur Singh will inspire budding players to work hard and excel in sports, Mann added.
    A biopic on Kaur Singh was slated to be released in 2020 but was postponed to July 2022 for a limited release due to the pandemic. Actor Karam Bathh played the legendary boxer and the film depicted how the veteran boxer struggled to accept prize money from governments.
    The Boxing Federation of India (BFI), the country’s governing body of the sport, paid tribute to Kaur Singh. “Boxing Federation of India deeply mourns the demise of Boxing Legend & Padma Shri, Kaur Singh Ji . Our heartfelt condolences and prayers to his family & friends,” tweeted BFI.
    Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann expressed sorrow over the veteran boxer’s demise. Punjab sports minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer also condoled Kaur Singh’s death.
    Mann said Kaur Singh had made India proud by earning fame in the national and international arena of boxing. “From Khanal Khurd village in Sangrur, Kaur Singh shined like a star in the world of boxing and won a gold medal in Asian Games,” Mann said. The life and contribution of Kaur Singh will inspire budding players to work hard and excel in sports, Mann added.
    Source: The Indian Express

  • Padma Awards: 7 awarded Padma Vibhushan, 10 Padma Bhushan, 102 Padma Shri

    Padma Awards: 7 awarded Padma Vibhushan, 10 Padma Bhushan, 102 Padma Shri

    Narinder Singh Kapany (US) awarded Padma Vibhushan (posthumously); 2 more from US-Srikant Datar and Rattan Lal- awarded Padma Shri

    Clockwise from top: Singer KS Chithra, Ram Vilas Paswan, Shinzo Abe are among Padma awardees.

    NEW DELHI/ NEW YORK(TIP): Padma Awards – one of the highest civilian Awards of the country, are conferred in three categories, namely, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. The Awards are given in various disciplines/ fields of activities, viz.- art, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, civil service, etc. ‘Padma Vibhushan’ is awarded for exceptional and distinguished service; ‘Padma Bhushan’ for distinguished service of high order and ‘Padma Shri’ for distinguished service in any field. The awards are announced on the occasion of Republic Day every year.

    These awards are conferred by the President of India at ceremonial functions which are held at Rashtrapati Bhawan usually around March/ April every year. This year the President has approved conferment of 119 Padma Awards including 1 duo case (in a duo case, the Award is counted as one) as per list below. The list comprises 7 Padma Vibhushan, 10 Padma Bhushan and 102 Padma Shri Awards. 29 of the awardees are women and the list also includes 10 persons from the category of Foreigners/NRI/PIO/OCI, 16 Posthumous awardees and 1 transgender awardee.

    Here is a complete list of Padma awardees 2021.

    Padma Vibhushan (7)

    Shri Shinzo Abe – Public Affairs – Japan

    Shri S P Balasubramaniam (Posthumous) – Art – Tamil Nadu

    Dr. Belle Monappa Hegde – Medicine – Karnataka

    Shri Narinder Singh Kapany (Posthumous) – Science and Engineering – United States of America

    Maulana Wahiduddin Khan – Others – Spiritualism – Delhi

    Shri B. B. Lal Others – Archaeology – Delhi

    Shri Sudarshan Sahoo – Art – Odisha

    Padma Bhushan (10)

    Ms. Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra – Art – Kerala

    Shri Tarun Gogoi (Posthumous) – Public Affairs – Assam

    Shri Chandrashekhar Kambara – Literature and Education – Karnataka

    Ms. Sumitra Mahajan – Public Affairs – Madhya Pradesh

    Shri Nripendra Misra – Civil Service – Uttar Pradesh

    Shri Ram Vilas Paswan (Posthumous) – Public Affairs Bihar

    Shri Keshubhai Patel (Posthumous) Public Affairs Gujarat

    Shri Kalbe Sadiq (Posthumous) Others-Spiritualism Uttar Pradesh

    Shri Rajnikant Devidas Shroff Trade and Industry Maharashtra

    Shri Tarlochan Singh Public Affairs Haryana

    Padma Shri (102)

    Shri Gulfam Ahmed Art Uttar Pradesh

    Ms. P. Anitha Sports Tamil Nadu

    Shri Rama Swamy Annavarapu Art Andhra Pradesh

    Shri Subbu Arumugam Art Tamil Nadu

    Shri Prakasarao Asavadi Literature and Education Andhra Pradesh

    Ms. Bhuri Bai Art Madhya Pradesh

    Shri Radhe Shyam Barle Art Chhattisgarh

    Shri Dharma Narayan Barma Literature and Education West Bengal

    Ms. Lakhimi Baruah Social Work Assam

    Shri Biren Kumar Basak Art West Bengal

    Ms. Rajni Bector Trade and Industry Punjab

    Shri Peter Brook Art United Kingdom

    Ms. Sangkhumi Bualchhuak Social Work Mizoram

    Shri Gopiram Bargayn Burabhakat Art Assam

    Bijoya Chakravarty Public Affairs Assam

    Shri Sujit Chattopadhyay Literature and Education West Bengal

    Shri Jagdish Chaudhary (Posthumous) Social Work Uttar Pradesh

    Shri Tsultrim Chonjor Social Work Ladakh

    Ms. Mouma Das Sports West Bengal

    Shri Srikant Datar Literature and Education United States of America

    Shri Narayan Debnath Art West Bengal

    Chutni Devi Social Work Jharkhand

    Ms. Dulari Devi Art Bihar

    Ms. Radhe Devi Art Manipur

    Ms. Shanti Devi Social Work Odisha

    Shri Wayan Dibia Art Indonesia

    Shri Dadudan Gadhavi Literature & Education Gujarat

    Shri Parshuram Atmaram Gangavane Art Maharashtra

    Shri Jai Bhagwan Goyal Literature and Education Haryana

    Shri Jagadish Chandra Halder Literature and Education West Bengal

    Shri Mangal Singh Hazowary Literature and Education Assam

    Ms. Anshu Jamsenpa Sports Arunachal Pradesh

    Ms. Purnamasi Jani Art Odisha

    Matha B. Manjamma Jogati Art Karnataka

    Shri Damodaran Kaithapram Art Kerala

    Shri Namdeo C Kamble Literature and Education Maharashtra

    Shri Maheshbhai & Shri Nareshbhai Kanodia (Duo) * (Posthumous) Art Gujarat

    Shri Rajat Kumar Kar Literature and Education Odisha

    Shri Rangasami Lakshminarayana Kashyap Literature and Education Karnataka

    Ms. Prakash Kaur Social Work Punjab

    Shri Nicholas Kazanas Literature and Education Greece

    Shri K Kesavasamy Art Puducherry

    Shri Ghulam Rasool Khan Art Jammu and Kashmir

    Shri Lakha Khan Art Rajasthan

    Ms. Sanjida Khatun Art Bangladesh

    Shri Vinayak Vishnu Khedekar Art Goa

    Ms. Niru Kumar Social Work Delhi

    Ms. Lajwanti Art Punjab

    Shri Rattan Lal Science and Engineering United States of America

    Shri Ali Manikfan Others-Grassroots Innovation Lakshadweep

    Shri Ramachandra Manjhi Art Bihar

    Shri Dulal Manki Art Assam

    Shri Nanadro B Marak Others- Agriculture Meghalaya

    Shri Rewben Mashangva Art Manipur

    Shri Chandrakant Mehta Literature and Education Gujarat

    Dr. Rattan Lal Mittal Medicine Punjab

    Shri Madhavan Nambiar Sports Kerala

    Shri Shyam Sundar Paliwal Social Work Rajasthan

    Dr. Chandrakant Sambhaji Pandav Medicine Delhi

    Dr. J N Pande (Posthumous) Medicine Delhi

    Shri Solomon Pappaiah Literature and Education- Journalism Tamil Nadu

    Ms. Pappammal Others- Agriculture Tamil Nadu

    Dr. Krishna Mohan Pathi Medicine Odisha

    Ms. Jaswantiben Jamnadas Popat Trade and Industry Maharashtra

    Shri Girish Prabhune Social Work Maharashtra

    Shri Nanda Prusty Literature and Education Odisha

    Shri K Ramachandra Pulavar Art Kerala

    Shri Balan Putheri Literature and Education Kerala

    Ms. Birubala Rabha Social Work Assam

    Shri Kanaka Raju Art Telangana

    Ms. Bombay Jayashri Ramnath Art Tamil Nadu

    Shri Satyaram Reang Art Tripura

    Dr. Dhananjay Diwakar Sagdeo Medicine Kerala

    Shri Ashok Kumar Sahu Medicine Uttar Pradesh

    Dr. Bhupendra Kumar Singh Sanjay Medicine Uttarakhand

    Ms. Sindhutai Sapkal Social Work Maharashtra

    Shri Chaman Lal Sapru (Posthumous) Literature and Education Jammu and Kashmir

    Shri Roman Sarmah Literature and Education- Journalism Assam

    Shri Imran Shah Literature and Education Assam

    Shri Prem Chand Sharma Others- Agriculture Uttarakhand

    Shri Arjun Singh Shekhawat Literature and Education Rajasthan

    Shri Ram Yatna Shukla Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh

    Shri Jitender Singh Shunty Social Work Delhi

    Shri Kartar Paras Ram Singh Art Himachal Pradesh

    Shri Kartar Singh Art Punjab

    Dr. Dilip Kumar Singh Medicine Bihar

    Shri Chandra Shekhar Singh Others-Agriculture Uttar Pradesh

    Ms. Sudha Hari Narayan Singh Sports Uttar Pradesh

    Shri Virender Singh Sports Haryana

    Ms. Mridula Sinha (Posthumous) Literature and Education Bihar

    Shri K C Sivasankar (Posthumous) Art Tamil Nadu

    Guru Maa Kamali Soren Social Work West Bengal

    Shri Marachi Subburaman Social Work Tamil Nadu

    Shri P Subramanian (Posthumous) Trade and Industry Tamil Nadu

    Ms. Nidumolu Sumathi Art Andhra Pradesh

    Shri Kapil Tiwari Literature and Education Madhya Pradesh

    Father Vallés (Posthumous) Literature and Education Spain

    Dr. Thiruvengadam Veeraraghavan (Posthumous) Medicine Tamil Nadu

    Shri Sridhar Vembu Trade and Industry Tamil Nadu

    Shri K Y Venkatesh Sports Karnataka

    Ms. Usha Yadav Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh

    Col Quazi Sajjad Ali Zahir Public Affairs Bangladesh

  • Gurbani Maestro Padma Shri  Nirmal Singh Khalsa Falls to  Covid-19

    Gurbani Maestro Padma Shri Nirmal Singh Khalsa Falls to Covid-19

    NEW YORK  (TIP): Padma Shri awardee and former ”Hazuri Raagi” at the Golden Temple, Nirmal Singh Khalsa  died at Amritsar of coronavirus Thursday, April 2  morning,  news reports reaching New York said. 

    The 62-year-old ”Gurbani” exponent had recently returned from abroad and tested positive for coronavirus on Wednesday, April 1, according to  information received from health officials in Amritsar.

    Bhai Sahib had many admirers and friends in New York. A close friend of his Bhai Bhupinder Singh, Head Granthi at the oldest and the largest Gurdwara on the East Coast, Gurdwara Sikh Cultural Society, Richmond Hill described Bhai Sahib as a jewel of the Sikh community and termed his death as a terrible blow to the Sikh religion and the Sikh community, the world over.

    An admirer of Bhai Sahib, Harjit  (Harry) Singh Panaser from New Jersey, condoling his sad demise recalled Bhai Sahib’s association with his family in India and said his death is a personal loss to him as much as it is a loss to the Sikh community.

    Bhai Sahib was born on 12th  April 1952   in Village Jand Wala Bhime Shah, Distt. Ferozepur, Punjab. He  obtained a diploma in gurmat sangeet from the Shaheed Missionary College, Amritsar in 1976. He served as a music teacher in Gurmat College, Rishikesh, in 1977 and in Shaheed Sikh Missionary College, Sant Baba Fateh Singh, Sant Channan Singh, Budha Johar, Ganga Nagar, Rajasthan, in 1978. From 1979, he started serving as ‘Hazoori Raagi’, at Sach Khand Sri Harmandir Sahib. He has also performed Kirtan at all the five Takhts, historical Gurdwaras in India and  in many  countries. He was  one of the finest raagis having knowledge of all the 31 Raags in Gurbani of Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

    For his services in the field of “arts”, he was awarded the Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian award  by the government of India in 2009.He was the first hazoori raagi to receive this award.

    We, at The Indian Panorama express our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and pray for eternal peace to the departed soul.