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Union Home Ministry Honors Over 1,300 Personnel for Exceptional Operations

November 1, 2025
in National
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The Union home ministry has announced the recipients of the Kendriya Grihmantri Dakshata Padak, honoring 1,364 police personnel from various security forces and agencies for their exceptional performance in special operations. The majority of these prestigious awards have been given for impactful work in combating Naxalism, curbing drug trafficking, and successful counter-terrorism initiatives.

The government remains steadfast in its commitment to a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and aims to eradicate left-wing extremism nationwide by March 31, 2026, while also striving to make India a drug-free nation by 2047. The Dakshata Padak is an annual award presented on October 31st, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, India’s first Home Minister. Additionally, 102 personnel from intelligence, forensic sciences, and police departments were recognized for their crucial work in investigation and intelligence gathering.

Police personnel receiving awards.
1,364 personnel have been recognized for their bravery and dedication.

Chhattisgarh police personnel received the highest number of medals among state forces, with 222 officers and constables being honored for their significant contributions to anti-Maoist operations. This recognition spans all ranks within the state force, underscoring their ongoing efforts to meet the government’s deadline for eliminating Naxal violence.

Following Chhattisgarh, Delhi Police was awarded 30 medals, and Jammu & Kashmir Police received 19 medals for their successful counter-terrorism operations. Jharkhand police also secured 15 medals for their anti-Naxal operations.

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) emerged as the top agency, with an impressive 1,033 personnel receiving awards for their involvement in counter-terrorism operations in Jammu & Kashmir and anti-Naxal operations across the country. As India’s largest paramilitary force, the CRPF’s extensive contributions have been widely acknowledged.

Furthermore, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and Gujarat Police were recognized for their successful anti-drug operations at sea. The NCB received 7 medals, while Gujarat Police was awarded 14 medals for their efforts in busting drug smuggling operations, particularly those involving mother ships bringing contraband from Iran and Pakistan via maritime routes, a significant concern for drug enforcement agencies.

Related News:

  • Anti-Naxal Operations Update
  • Counter-Terrorism Successes in India
  • National Drug Enforcement Efforts
  • CRPF Gallantry Awards
  • Achievements of Chhattisgarh Police
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