Civil Service Medal
Civil Service Medal सिविल सेवा पदक (Hindi) | |
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Awarded by the Rashtradhyaksh | |
Type | State medal |
Established | 6 April 2022 |
Eligibility | Members of civil service and military |
Awarded for | rendering valuable contributions for more than six months in respective positions |
Status | Currently constituted |
Founder | Varuna Sriraya |
Sovereign | HIllRM The Rashtradhyaksh |
Grades | Recipient |
Post-nominals | CSM |
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First induction | 2022 National Day Honours |
Last induction | 2024 Installation Honours |
Total inductees | 84 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Royal Service Medal |
Next (lower) | 20th Birthday Commemorative Medal of Princess Arnisha |
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The Civil Service Medal (Hindi: सिविल सेवा पदक) is a state medal conferred by Vishwamitra and is the lowest ranking decoration of the state. The medal was constituted on 6 April 2022 by Rashtradhyaksh Varuna Sriraya, only a week prior to the Crystal Jubilee anniversary of the nation. The medal is conferrable upon members of the civil services, parliament, and military who have rendered their services in their respective positions for a period of more than six months.
Criteria, grades, and insignia
Criteria
The criterion for induction to the Civil Service Medal is reserved only to members of the civil service (diplomats, civil servants), politicians, members of the armed forces for their continued dedication towards the state and the people. It is only conferred on individuals who have served in their respective civil or military positions for a period of more than six months.
Grades
The Civil 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 "CSM" The medal ranks below all state orders and decorations and just ranks immediately above all commemorative medals.
Insignia
The insignia of the Civil Service Medal consists of a medallion worn on chest. It is composed of a medallion in silver which bears a three-headed elephant on a wreath with the lettering "सिविल सेवा पदक" below. The medallion is hung on a riband which is red in colour with yellow and green vertical stripes at both ends.
Insignia of the medal | Ribbon bar |
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Recipients
2022
- 6 April: Varuna Sriraya, Maharaja of Purvanchal (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: Klarissa, 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: Prince Debajyoti, Prince Father of Purvanchal, Mayor of Rajagriha
- 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, reinstated 29 July 2023)
- 15 April: Jayden Dagsa, President of the House of Councillors
- 15 April: Tyler Mullins, Speaker of Lok Sabha
- 15 April: Carson Snyder, Chief Justice
- 15 April: Charles Burgardt, Cabinet Minister
- 15 April: Matthew Tonna, Cabinet Minister
- 15 April: Sander Koff, Privy Councilor
- 15 April: William Cooper, Ambassador to Canada
- 15 April: Isaiah David, former Privy Councilor
- 15 April: Lorenzo Marquez, Member of Parliament
- 15 April: Kevin Doan, former Minister
- 15 April: Rey Jr. Mancio, former Minister
- 15 April: Matthew Xia, former Minister
- 15 April: Arnab Deka, former Minister
- 15 April: W. Pranit Singh, former Minister
- 15 April: Thomas Bainbridge, Privy Counsellor
- 15 April: David Augustus, former Deputy Prime Minister
- 15 April: Eun Jo, Ambassador to Thailand
- 15 April: Arsal Abbas Mirza, Ambassador to Pakistan
- 15 April: Matthew Griffin, Chief of Air Staff
- 15 April: Vincent Wilhelm von Ironside, Chief of Army Staff
- 15 April: John Caravaggio III, Chief of Naval Staff
15 April: Arthur C. de Tourneau, Ambassador to Austria(revoked 29 October 2024)- 15 April: Zechariah O'Hair, Ambassador to Austria
- 15 April: Jules Vierstraete, Ambassador to Belgium
- 15 April: Jan-Olav Spiekermann, Ambassador to Germany
- 15 April: Nicolas Millan, Consul-General in Hong Kong
15 April 2022: Arthur Brum, Consul-General in Rio de Janeiro(revoked 20 November 2022)- 15 April: Ralf M.M. Stultiëns, Ambassador to the Netherlands
- 15 April: Su Yi-An, Ambassador to Taiwan
- 15 April: Juan Cisneros, Ambassador to Venezuela
- 15 April: James Murray, Judge of the Supreme Court
- 15 April: Ezri Ambriz, former Minister
- 15 April: Matthew Hubbard, Representative to MOF
- 15 April: Thomas Marios, Consul-General in Agrinio
- 15 April: Paolo Evangelista, Consul-General in Paranaque City
- 15 April: Larry Martin, Consul-General in Surrey
- 15 April: Charles von Graustark, Consul-General in Arizona
- 15 April: Andrew Perdomo, Consul-General in Louisiana
- 15 April: Michael Shepard, Consul-General in Michigan
- 15 April: Christoph Billung, Consul-General in North Carolina
- 1 August: Rafe Burfield, Cabinet Minister
- 1 August: Chris Ramsay, Privy Councilor
2023
- 11 January: Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia, Deputy Prime Minister
- 11 January: Josh Ford, Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
- 11 January: Manggala Alif Prasetia, Minister of State (I/C)
- 15 April: Shiro Mephistopheles, President of Privy Council
- 15 April: Rajdeep Deka, Governor of Kamrupa
- 15 April: Reshmi Hazarika, Governor of Uttaranchal
- 15 April: Shivangi Roy, Chief Minister of Purvanchal
- 15 April: Suryadeva Kapei, Minister of State (I/C)
- 15 April: Johannes Mattias Toome, Minister of State (I/C)
- 15 April: Therence Raphael Pagsisihan, Member of Parliament
2024
- 11 January 2024: Bhargab Jyoti Medhi, Governor of Kamrupa
- 11 January 2024: Ankurjyoti Thakuria, Governor of Basistha
- 11 January 2024: Dinesh Rajagopalan, Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
- 11 January 2024: Tobey Wyles, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
- 11 January 2024: Caleb Ashworth, Honorary Ambassador in New Zealand
11 January 2024: Narendra Singh Chhetri, Honorary Ambassador in Nepal(revoked 22 July 2024)- 1 August 2024: Mridul Amin, Cabinet Minister
- 1 August 2024: Arpan Deka, Minister of State (I/C)
- 1 August 2024: Tusharjit Deka, Minister of State (I/C)
- 1 August 2024: Jemina Hazarika, Minister of State (I/C)
- 1 August 2024: Rajia Hazarika, Minister of State
- 1 August 2024: Abayat Ibtiyaz, Minister of State
- 1 August 2024: Ezekiel Ensor, Minister of State
1 August 2024: Benjamin Levinson, Minister of State(returned 21 September 2024)
See also
- Orders, decorations, and medals of Vishwamitra
- List of honours of Vishwamitra awarded to heads of state and royalty