Order of the Crown of Madhya Prant

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The Most Blessed
Order of the Crown of Madhya Prant
अति समृद्ध मध्य प्रांत मुकुट मानपदवी
Ati Samruddha Madhya Prant Mukut Maanpadvi

Awarded by the

Rajpramukh of Madhya Prant
TypeChivalric order
Established24 February 2022
EligibilityCitizens and foreigners
Awarded foroutstanding services towards Madhya Prant and her people
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignRajpramukh Arnab Sil
Grand MasterYurvajkumar Saikat Seal
GradesKnight Grand Companion
Knight Companion
Companion
Member
Post-nominalsGCCM
KCCM
CCM
MCM
Statistics
First induction24 February 2022
Last induction7 March 2023
Precedence
Next (higher)Royal Family Order of Madhya Prant
Next (lower)None (lowest)

Knight Grand Companion

Knight Companion

Companion

Member
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The Most Blessed Order of the Crown of Madhya Prant (Hindi: अति समृद्ध मध्य प्रांत मुकुट मानपदवी‎, Ati Samruddha Madhya Prant Mukut Maanpadvi) is the second highest chivalric order of the state of Madhya Prant. It was constituted by the Rajpramukh of Madhya Prant Arnab Sil on 24 February 2022 in conjunction with His Majesty's 18th birthday celebration. The order is conferrable upon both citizens and foreigners.

The Order of the Crown of Madhya Prant ranks below the Royal Family Order of Madhya Prant as the second highest order of Madhya Prant and is conferred at the pleasure of the Rajpramukh of Madhya Prant upon distinguished individuals, both citizens and foreigners, for their services to the Rajpramukh and towards the state of Madhya Prant.

Grades, styles, and insignia

Grades

The Order of the Crown of Madhya Prant or Darjah Mukut Madhya Prant is conferred in four distinguished grades:

  • Knight Grand Companion – GCCM
  • Knight Companion – KCCM
  • Companion – CCM
  • Member – MCM

Insignia

The riband of the Order of the Crown of Madhya Prant is blue with horizontal strips in white. The rosettes represent the various grades of the order.

Ribbon bars
Knight Grand Companion Knight Companion Companion Member

Recipients

Colour key

  •   Sovereign
  •   Honorary members
  •   Former members

Knights Grand Companion (GCCM)

Date Name Notes
24 February 2022 Arnab Sil, Rajpramukh of Madhya Prant Founder Sovereign of the Order
24 February 2022 Saikat Seal, Crown Prince of Madhya Prant Grand Master of the Order
24 February 2022 Varuna Sriraya, Maharaja of Purvanchal
24 February 2022 Tanishkaa Patranabish, Rajpramukh of Beltola
24 February 2022 Farhaz Hazarika Prime Minister
7 March 2023 Klarissa Sriraya, Crown Princess of Purvanchal Deputy Prime Minister; later Prime Minister
7 March 2023 Asmi Patranabis, Senior Princess of Beltola
7 March 2023 Arnisha Phatowali, Senior Princess of Kamrupa
7 March 2023 Prince Abhiraj Kar of Purvanchal
7 March 2023 Arthur Lacey-Scott-FitzLacia Deputy Prime Minister
7 March 2023 Ștefan Marius Snagoveanu Former Prime Minister
7 March 2023 Phillip Joseph Pillin Former Prime Minister
23 February 2024 Reshmi Hazarika Governor of Madhya Prant
23 February 2024 Arnab Deka Governor of Beltola
23 February 2024 Ankurjyoti Thakuria Governor of Basistha
23 February 2024 Princess Tanvi Sridasa of Uttaranchal Governor of Uttaranchal
23 February 2024 Mohammad Mridul Amin Former Governor of Madhya Prant
23 February 2024 Arsal Abbas Mirza Speaker of the Lok Sabha
23 February 2024 W. Pranit Singh Chief Minister of Purvanchal

Knights Companion (KCCM)

Date Name Notes
24 February 2022 Klarissa Sriraya, Crown Princess of Purvanchal Later Prime Minister
24 February 2022 Princess Anoushkaa Patranabish of Beltola Deputy Prime Minister; later Rajpramukh of Basistha
7 March 2023 Princess Tanvi Sridasa of Purvanchal
7 March 2023 Shiro Mephistopheles President of the Privy Council
7 March 2023 Tyler Mullins Speaker of the Lok Sabha
7 March 2023 Rory Leonard Former Deputy Prime Minister; revoked on 10 June 2023, reinstated on 8 September 2023
7 March 2023 Chris Ramsay Privy Counsellor
7 March 2023 Jayden Dagsa Former President of the Privy Council
7 March 2023 Rafe Hargreaves Minister of External Affairs, and Culture
7 March 2023 Arsal Abbas Mirza Minister of Finance, and Education
7 March 2023 Arnab Deka Former Governor of Madhya Prant
7 March 2023 Matthew Tonna Former Speaker of the Lok Sabha
23 February 2024 Rajdeep Deka Governor of Purvanchal
23 February 2024 Bhargab Jyoti Medhi Governor of Kamrupa
23 February 2024 Manoj Chetry, Crown Prince of Uttaranchal
23 February 2024 Charles Burgardt Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
23 February 2024 Suryadeva Kapei Minister of National Defence
23 February 2024 Dinesh Rajagopalan Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha
23 February 2024 Josh Ford Leader of the Opposition
23 February 2024 Field Marshal John Caravaggio III Chief of Army Staff

Companions (CCM)

Date Name Notes
7 March 2023 W. Pranit Singh Minister of Federal Affairs and Administration
7 March 2023 Josh Ford Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha
7 March 2023 Manggala Alif Prasetia Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Youth Affairs and Sports
7 March 2023 Quintus De Vitaliis Privy Counsellor; relinquished on 8 April 2023
7 March 2023 Reshmi Hazarika Former Governor of Madhya Prant
7 March 2023 Rajdeep Deka Former Governor of Madhya Prant
7 March 2023 General John Caravaggio III Chief of the General Staff
23 February 2024 Ezekiel Ensor Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Youth Affairs and Sports
23 February 2024 Johannes Mattias Toome Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Union Cabinet Affairs
23 February 2024 Tobey Wyles Member of Parliament
23 February 2024 Sanghita Roy Mayor of Navanna
23 February 2024 Subhajit Kar Former Governor of Madhya Prant

Members (MCM)

Date Name Notes
7 March 2023 Suryadeva Kapei Minister of State (Independent Charge) in the Prime Minister's Office
7 March 2023 Johannes Mattias Toome Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Information and Broadcasting
7 March 2023 Christian Laudani Minister of State for Education, and National Development
7 March 2023 Jan-Olav Spiekermann Privy Counsellor
7 March 2023 Himprakash Deka Former Governor of Madhya Prant
7 March 2023 Su Yi-An Ambassador in Taipei City, Taiwan
23 February 2024 Shivangi Roy Minister of State for Home Affairs
23 February 2024 Eugene Smith Chief Commissioner of Roanoke
23 February 2024 Narendra Singh Chhetri Governor of Bhalam; revoked on 22 July 2024
23 February 2024 Jemina Hazarika Mayor of Basistha City
23 February 2024 Colonel Benjamin Levinson Assistant Chief of Army Staff; relinquished on 21 September 2024
23 February 2024 Rajia Hazarika Former Minister of State

See also