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    21 Andaman Islands named after Param Vir Chakra awardees

    • January 24, 2023
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    21 Andaman Islands named after Param Vir Chakra awardees

    Subject : Polity

    Section : Msc

    About Param Vir Chakra:

    • It is India’s highest military decoration awarded for the highest degree of valour or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy.
    • The Param Vir Chakra was introduced on January 26, 1950, on the first Republic Day with retrospective effect from 15 August 1947.
    • Literally, Param Vir Chakra means ‘Wheel (or Cross) of the Ultimate Brave’.
    • It can be awarded posthumously.
    • It is similar to the British Victoria Cross, US Medal of Honor, or French Legion of Honor or Russian Cross of St. George.

    Design:

    • The medal was designed by Mrs. Savitri Khanolkar.
    • The medal is cast in bronze and circular in shape.
    • In the centre, on a raised circle, is the state emblem, surrounded by four replicas of Indra’s Vajra, flanked by the sword of Shivaji.
    • On its reverse, it shall have embossed Param Vir Chakra both in Hindi and English with two lotus flowers between Hindi and English. The fitting will be swivel mounting.
    • The decoration is suspended from a straight swiveling suspension bar, and is held by a 32 mm purple ribbon.
    • First winner: Major Somanth Sharma, from the Kumaon regiment.
    • Till now, only 21 people had been given the Param Vir Chakra award of which 14 are posthumous.

    Gallantry Awards:

    • They have been instituted by the Government of India to honour the acts of bravery and sacrifice of the officers/personnel of the Armed Forces, other lawfully constituted Forces and civilians.
    • They are announced twice in a year – first on the occasion of the Republic Day and then on the occasion of the Independence Day.
    • India’s Gallantry Awards in the order of precedence:
      • Param Vir Chakra
      • Ashoka Chakra
      • Mahavir Chakra
      • Kirti Chakra
      • Vir Chakra
      • Shaurya Chakra.
    21 Andaman Islands named after Param Vir Chakra awardees Polity
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