Dilip Mahalanabis, Who Pioneered Use Of ORS, To Be Awarded Padma Vibhushan
NDTV
Dilip Mahalanabis' efforts led to widespread use of oral rehydration system, or ORS, which is "estimated to have saved over five crore lives globally", the government said in a statement on the Padma Vibhushan
Dilip Mahalanabis, who pioneered the use of ORS, will be awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian award.
The government in a statement on the eve of the 74th Republic Day said Mr Mahalanabis' efforts led to widespread use of oral rehydration system, or ORS, which is "estimated to have saved over five crore lives globally."
Mr Mahalanabis, a resident of West Bengal, is among 26 Padma award receipts whose names have been announced. The full list will come later.
The others are Ratan Chandra Kar, a retired government doctor from the Andamans; Hirabai Lobi, a Siddi tribal social worker; Munishwar Chander Dawar, a war veteran and doctor from Jabalpur; Ramkuiwangbe Newme, a Naga social worker; VP Appukuttan Poduval, a freedom fighter from Payyanur; Sankurathri Chandra Sekhar, a Kakinada based social worker; Vadivel Gopal and Masi Sadaiyan, expert snake catchers from Irula tribe; Tula Ram Upreti, a 98-year-old self-sustained small farmer; Nekram Sharma, an organic farmer from Mandi; Janum Singh Soy, a tribal Ho language scholar; Dhaniram Toto, a Toto (Dengka) language preserver; B Ramakrishna Reddy, an 80-year-old linguistics professor from Telangana, among others.