Padma Awards 2026: Check Eligibility, How to Apply, Nomination Process and Complete Guide

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Padma Awards 2026: India’s prestigious civilian honours once again recognized outstanding personalities from different sectors as the Padma Awards 2026 list was announced. A total of 131 personalities have been selected for these national honours for their remarkable contribution to society and the nation. The awards include Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri categories and are expected to be conferred by the President of India at an official ceremony.

For many people, one common question is whether ordinary citizens can apply or recommend someone for a Padma Award. The answer is yes. The Government of India allows citizens to submit nominations and recommendations through the official online portal.

The President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu will present Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri Awards for the year 2026 at the Civil Investiture Ceremony-I to be held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 25th May 2026.

Official Website for Padma Awards

What are Padma Awards?

Padma Awards are among India’s highest civilian honours, established in 1954 to recognize exceptional service and contribution in different fields. These awards cover:

  • Art
  • Literature
  • Education
  • Science and Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Sports
  • Social Work
  • Public Affairs
  • Civil Services
  • Trade and Industry
  • Other fields of excellence

The awards are announced every year around Republic Day.

Types of Padma Awards

Award Description
Padma Vibhushan Exceptional and distinguished service of the highest order
Padma Bhushan Distinguished service of the highest order
Padma Shri Distinguished contribution in any field

Who Can Get This Award?

Padma Awards are open to individuals from different backgrounds, including:

  • Teachers
  • Doctors
  • Scientists
  • Artists
  • Social workers
  • Sportspersons
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Innovators
  • Public servants
  • Grassroots contributors
  • Unsung heroes

The Government increasingly encourages recognition of individuals working at the grassroots level rather than only famous personalities.

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates generally should:

  • Have made distinguished contributions in their field
  • Demonstrate significant public impact
  • Show long-term dedication and service
  • Have achievements recognized by society or institutions

There is no fixed age limit.

Foreign citizens and posthumous nominations can also be considered in certain cases.

How to Apply for Padma Awards?

  • Visit the official nomination portal: Apply for Padma Awards Nomination
  • Click on Register/Login
  • Fill candidate details:
    • Full name
    • Contact information
    • Profession
    • Field of contribution
    • Achievements
  • Upload supporting information:
    • Detailed achievements
    • Awards received
    • Media reports
    • Recommendation details
    • Supporting documents

Submit the nomination online.

The process is completely online. Self-nomination and third-party recommendations are also accepted.

Recommendation Process

Recommendations can be submitted by:

  • Any citizen
  • State Governments
  • Members of Parliament
  • Chief Ministers
  • Governors
  • Institutions
  • Previous award recipients
  • Organizations

Self-nomination is also allowed.

Important Dates

For current Padma Award nomination cycles:

  • Nomination opening period generally starts in March
  • The last date is generally around the end of July
  • Awards are announced on Republic Day
  • The ceremony usually takes place later at the Presidential event

Current nomination windows for the latest cycle are listed on the official portal.

Benefits of Padma Awards

Receiving a Padma Award provides:

  • National recognition
  • Prestige and honor
  • Official government recognition
  • Increased visibility of social work and contributions
  • Inspiration for future generations

Padma Awards do not carry direct cash rewards. The value comes from national recognition and honour.

Guidelines for Applicants

Before submitting nominations:

  • Provide accurate information
  • Add verifiable achievements
  • Include supporting evidence
  • Mention the impact on society
  • Avoid exaggerated claims
  • Upload documents clearly

Strong nominations generally focus on real contributions and measurable social impact.

Padma Awards are designed not only for celebrities or well-known personalities but also for people whose work has created a meaningful impact at the grassroots level. Teachers, social workers, innovators, and community leaders can also become candidates if their work has contributed significantly to society. The government has repeatedly encouraged citizens to nominate deserving “unsung heroes” from different fields.

Important Notice: Beware of Fake Agents and Fraud Claims

Candidates and citizens are strongly advised to stay alert against fraud and fake promises related to Padma Awards nominations. Some individuals or organizations may falsely claim that they can guarantee a Padma Award in exchange for money or personal favors.

Padma Awards are selected through an official government process based on achievements, contributions, and recommendations. No person, agent, consultant, or organization can guarantee selection by taking money.

If anyone asks for payment claiming they can secure a Padma Award, avoid such offers and use only official government platforms for nominations.

Remember: Genuine recognition comes through contribution and merit, not through payments or unofficial promises.

Syed Mosharaf Hossain
Syed Mosharaf Hossainhttps://syedmosharafhossain.in/
Syed Mosharaf Hossain is a visionary educator, technical innovator, and the Principal of Purbasthali-II Government ITI, West Bengal. An Electronics & Communication Engineer, he is the creator of the internationally recognized "Arduino-based Smart Shoe" for women’s safety, featured in the World Book of Records.As the Founder of SD ONUPRON GROUP, Syed has over six years of expertise in SEO, web development, and digital journalism. Honored as the "Principal of the Year" at the Asia Education Conclave 2025, he remains dedicated to driving technical innovation and mentoring future professionals in India's education sector.

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