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Category : Awards Published on: November 13 2022

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  1. Carnatic vocalist Aruna Sairam honoured with France’s Chevalier Award
  2. President of India Droupadi Murmu Presents National Florence Nightingale Awards 2021
  3. Dr Subhash Babu, First Indian Scientist to Be Awarded Bailey K. Ashford Medal
  4. National Fisheries Development Board receives "India Agribusiness Award 2022"
  5. Writers Madhu Kankaria and Madhav Hada confers with 31st and 32nd Bihari Awards
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