Royal Service Medal
Royal Service Medal शाही सेवा पदक | |
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Awarded by the![]() Rashtradhyaksh of Vishwamitra | |
Type | State medal |
Established | 6 April 2022 |
Eligibility | Members of the royal families, royal household, senior officers of state and foreign royalties |
Awarded for | continuous and unfailing loyalty and contributions towards the reigning Rashtradhyaksh |
Status | Currently constituted |
Founder | Dhrubajyoti Roy |
Sovereign | HIllRM The Rashtradhyaksh |
Grades | Recipient |
Post-nominals | P.R.S. |
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First induction | 15 April 2022 |
Last induction | 18 January 2023 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | National Service Medal |
Next (lower) | Civil Service Medal |
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The Royal Service Medal (Hindi: शाही सेवा पदक) is a state medal conferred by the State of Vishwamitra. The medal was constituted on 6 April 2022 by Rashtradhyaksh Dhrubajyoti Roy, only a week prior to the Crystal Jubilee anniversary of the nation. The medal is conferrable upon members of the royal families, royal household, senior officers of state and foreign royalties who have rendered continuous and unfailing loyalty and contributions towards the reigning Rashtradhyaksh.
Criteria, grades, and insignia
Criteria
The criterion for induction to the Royal Service Medal is reserved only to members of the royal families, royal household, senior officers of state and foreign royalties for their continuous and unfailing loyalty and contributions towards the reigning Supreme Head of the Nation of Vishwamitra.
Grades
The Royal Service Medal is conferred as a single-grade decoration with the rank of Recipient. All recipients of the medal bear the post-nominal letters of "P.R.S". The medal ranks below below the National Service Medal and above the Civil Service Medal.
Insignia
The insignia of the Royal Service Medal consists of a medallion worn on chest. It is composed of a medallion which bears the royal monogram of Rashtradhyaksh Dhrubajyoti Roy (the letters "DR") in golden under a gold royal coronet placed over a gold wreath. The medallion is suspended on a riband which is white in colour with two red vertical stripes.
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Insignia of the medal | Ribbon bar |
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Recipients
2022
- 6 April: Dhrubajyoti Roy, Rashtradhyaksh of Vishwamitra (Sovereign)
- 15 April: Tanishkaa Patranabish, Rajpramukh of Beltola
- 15 April: Bishnu Chetry, Rajpramukh of Uttaranchal
- 15 April: Arnab Sil, Rajpramukh of Madhya Prant
- 15 April: Anirban Phatowali, Rajpramukh of Kamrupa
- 15 April: Anoushkaa Patranabish, Rajpramukh of Basistha
- 15 April: Sarala, Crown Princess of Purvanchal
- 15 April: Arnisha, Senior Princess of Kamrupa
- 15 April: Asmi, Senior Princess of Beltola
- 15 April: Abhiraj, Senior Prince of Purvanchal
- 15 April: Manoj, Crown Prince of Uttaranchal
- 15 April: Saikat, Crown Prince of Madhya Prant
- 15 April: Debajyoti, Prince Father of Purvanchal
- 15 April: Krishna, Princess Mother of Purvanchal
- 15 April: Lipi, Princess Mother of Beltola
- 15 April: Princess Bishakha of Purvanchal
- 15 April: Farhaz Hazarika, Prime Minister
- 15 April: Ștefan Marius Snagoveanu, former Prime Minister
- 15 April: Phillip Joseph Pillin, former Prime Minister
- 15 April: Michal Nowacki, former Deputy Prime Minister
15 April: Rory Leonard, former Minister(revoked 10 July 2023)- 15 April: Jayden Dagsa, former President of the House of Councillors
- 15 April: Tyler Mullins, Speaker of Lok Sabha
- 15 April: W. Pranit Singh, Grand Chamberlain
15 April 2022: Liam Alexander, former Deputy Prime Minister(relinquished 6 September 2022)15 April 2022: Oscar I, Emperor-King of Karnia-Ruthenia(relinquished 7 October 2022)15 April 2022: Queen Maria I of Sildavia(relinquished 9 October 2022)15 April 2022: King Arthur II of Ebenthal(revoked 2 November 2022)- 15 April: King Albert of Queensland (honorary)
- 8 June: Chris Ramsay, Privy Councilor
- 8 June: Arsal Abbas Mirza, Minister
- 8 June: Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia, Minister
- 1 August: Rafe Burfield, Minister
2023
- 11 January: Abhirup, Crown Prince of Basistha
- 11 January: Shivangi Roy, Chief Minister of Purvanchal
- 18 January: Matthew Tonna, former Speaker of Lok Sabha
See also
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Vishwamitra
- List of honours of Vishwamitra awarded to heads of state and royalty