Tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. Stalin has extended his heartfelt congratulations to the recipients of the Padma bhushan and padma shri awards, expressing pride over the recognition given to individuals from the state for their outstanding contributions.

In his message, the chief minister noted that 13 individuals from tamil Nadu have been selected for the prestigious Padma awards this year. He described the honour as a moment of pride not only for the awardees but also for the entire state.

Stalin said that the Padma awards acknowledge excellence across diverse fields, including public service, arts, literature, science, education, medicine, and social work. He emphasized that such national recognition serves as a strong motivation for individuals to continue creating achievements and contributing meaningfully to society.

“The recognition will inspire the awardees to scale greater heights in their respective fields and encourage many others to dedicate themselves to service and innovation,” the chief minister said in his congratulatory message.

Reiterating the tamil Nadu government’s commitment to nurturing talent and excellence, M.K. stalin stated that the state takes immense pride in its achievers who bring laurels through their dedication, hard work, and service to society.

He concluded by wishing all the Padma award recipients continued success and good health, expressing confidence that their work would inspire future generations.

 

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