National Service Medal
National Service Medal राष्ट्रीय सेवा पदक Rashtriya Seva Padak | |
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Awarded by the![]() Rashtradhyaksh of Vishwamitra | |
Type | State medal |
Established | 8 April 2021 |
Eligibility | Citizens and foreigners |
Awarded for | outstanding contributions, services, friendship with the State of Vishwamitra |
Status | Currently constituted |
Founder | Dhrubajyoti Roy |
Sovereign | HIllRM The Rashtradhyaksh |
Grades | Recipient |
Post-nominals | R.S.P. |
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First induction | 15 April 2021 |
Last induction | 15 April 2022 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Tanishkaa Patranabish Medal for Excellence |
Next (lower) | Royal Service Medal |
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The National Service Medal (Hindi: राष्ट्रीय सेवा पदक, Rashtriya Seva Padak) is a state medal conferred by the Government of Vishwamitra upon the approval of the Rashtradhyaksh who is the sovereign of the Vishwamitran honours system. The medal is conferred once a year, on the occasion of the national day i.e. on 15 April every year in order to recognize the outstanding contributions and services depicted to the nation and its people in various capacities.
The medal was constituted on 8 April 2021, a week before the 14th National Day by the Rashtradhyaksh. It can be conferred upon both citizens and foreigners for their service to the nation. The medal is designed by Abrams Wiucki-Dunswed, a national artist of Vishwamitra.
History
The National Service Medal was constituted for the first time on 26 January 2016 by then President Dhrubajyoti Roy of the Friends Society to confer upon individuals for their service to the nation. The medal became dormant in 2018 and ceased to exist following the abolition of the republic on 8 June 2020. Only two individuals had been bestowed with the medal.
The medal was re-established with the same name on 8 April 2021 by Dhrubajyoti Roy as the Rashtradhyaksh in order to recognize the services, contributions of the individuals associated with the nation.
Composition
The medal comprises of two grades: the Sovereign and recipients. The Rashtradhyaksh, in his capacity as the fons honorum of all national honours serves as the sovereign of the medal, while all are individuals who receive the medal are the recipients. The deputy monarch and the prime minister serve as ex-officio recipients of the medal. All recipients of the medal bear the post-nominal letters of "R.S.P."
Recipients
2021
- Dhrubajyoti Roy
- Tanishkaa Patranabish
- Ștefan Marius Snagoveanu
- Bishnu Chetry
- Arnab Sil
- Anirban Phatowali
- Mohammad Mridul Amin
- Prince Debajyoti
- Princess Krishna
- Princess Sarala
- Princess Arnisha
- Anoushkaa Patranabish
- Prince Manoj
- Prince Saikat
- Princess Asmi
- Prince Abhiraj
- Princess Bishakha
- Casper Naverović
- Anthony R. Clark
- Ava Calero
- David Augustus
Simon Reeve(revoked 6 April 2022)- Cristian Dobrev
- Farhaz Hazarika
- Michal Nowacki
- Matthew Xia
- Daniel Lee
- Ezri Ambriz
Joel Camurkar(returned 28 August 2021)- Thomas Bainbridge
- Horatio Eden
- Florian Corre
- Arturo Lara
- Vincent Wilhelm von Ironside
- Abrams Wiucki-Dunswed
- William Cooper
- Andre Carneiro
- Sander Koff
- Erkki Tšaikovsky
- Mate Yzqanesim
- Arsal Abbas Mirza
- Mauro Gort
- Su Yi-An
- Christoph Billung
- Chris Ramsay[a]
- Isaiah David
- Rory McPhail
- Abayat Ibtiyaz
2022
- Jayden Dagsa
- Tyler Mullins
- Carson Snyder
- Charles Burgardt
- Matthew Tonna
- Prince Abhirup
- James Murray
- Arnab Deka
Liam Alexander(returned 6 September 2022)- Kevin Doan
- Rey Jr. Mancio
- W. Pranit Singh
- Lorenzo Marquez
- Matthew Griffin
- John Caravaggio III
- Arthur C. de Tourneau
- Jan-Olav Spiekermann
Quintus De Vitaliis(returned 8 April 2023)- Reuben Perac
- Matthew Hubbard
- Paolo Evangelista
2023
Honorary recipients
2021
(returned 7 October 2022)Oscar I, Emperor-King of Karnia-Ruthenia
(returned 2 November 2022)Arthur II of Ebenthal
(returned 9 October 2022)Maria I of Sildavia
Albert of Queensland
Christoph II, Archduke of Mimas
Prince Phillip Joseph Pillin
Prince Eun Jo of Huai Siao
Prince Nicolas Millan
Tomáš Falešník
Juan Cisneros
Jack Dean
Brooklyn Hewitt
2022
Jonathan I, Emperor of Austenasia
William I of Gradonia
Adrian Wojtasz
Sanghaya of Kaleido
Zar Antonov
2023
See also
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Vishwamitra
- List of honours of Vishwamitra awarded to heads of state and royalty
References
- ↑ The titles of Honours of Chris Ramsay were revoked on 6 April 2022. However, those were re-instated on 26 April 2022.