The Padma Shri is a civilian award presented by the Government of India to individuals who have made significant contributions to their field of expertise. The award is presented in various categories, including Arts, Social Work, Literature and Education, Medicine, Science and Engineering, Sports, and Others.
Agriculture is one of the categories included in the Others category. The Padma Shri award in the Agriculture category is presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of agriculture in India. This may include farmers, researchers, scientists, or anyone else who has made notable contributions to the advancement of agriculture in India.
Some of the notable recipients of the Padma Shri award in Agriculture include Dr. M.S. Swaminathan, a renowned agricultural scientist and the father of India’s Green Revolution, and Dr. Gurdev S. Khush, a plant geneticist who played a key role in developing high-yielding rice varieties that helped increase food production in Asia.
The Padma Shri award is a prestigious honor in India and is a recognition of an individual’s contribution to their respective field.
Shri Cheruvayal K Raman
Shri Patayat Sahu
Shri Nekram Sharma
Shri Tula Ram Upreti
Upreti has been cultivating paddy and other vegetables without using fertilizers for the past eight decades as an organic farmer, carrying on Sikkim’s tradition of organic farming.
Even after being 90 years old, Upreti has continued the “tradition of his forefathers in farming.” His relatives assert that he only stopped for good five or six years ago owing to persistent knee issues.