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Issue Book Excerpt: Indian Armed Forces | Date : 01 Jan , 2019

Gallantry Awards

Acts of gallantry and valour in war and peace entitle a soldier to certain awards or medals. These are awarded by the President personally at a special function held at Rashtrapati Bhawan. The details of these awards are given below:

PARAM VIR CHAKRA (PVC)

This is the highest decoration for valour awarded – for ‘the most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy whether on land, at sea or in the air’.

The decoration is made of bronze and is circular in shape. It has, on the obverse, four replicas of ‘Indra’s Vajra’, embossed round the State Emblem in the centre. On the reverse, the words ‘Param Vir Chakra’ are embossed both in Hindi and in English with lotus flowers in the middle. The medal is worn on the left breast with a plain purple coloured ribbon. When only the ribbon is worn it has a miniature replica of the ‘Vajra’ stitched on it.

The award carries a monetary allowance of Rs 1,500 per month and an equal amount per month for each bar.

MAHA VIR CHAKRA (MVC)

This is the second highest decoration and is awarded for ‘an act of conspicuous gallantry in the presence of the enemy whether on land, at sea or in the air’.

It is made of standard silver and is circular in shape. Embossed on the obverse is a five-pointed star with a domed centerpiece bearing the gilded State Emblem in a circle in the centre. On the reverse, the words ‘Maha Vir Chakra’ are embossed both in Hindi and in English with two lotus flowers in the middle. The medal is worn on the left breast with a half white and half saffron ribbon with the saffron stripe nearer to the left shoulder.

It carries a monetary allowance of Rs 1,200 per month and an equal amount per month for each bar.

VIR CHAKRA (VRC)

This is the third in the order of awards and is given for ‘an act of gallantry in the presence of the enemy whether on land, at sea or in the air’.

The medal is made of standard silver and is circular in shape. Embossed on the obverse is a five-pointed star which has an Ashoka Chakra in the centre. Within this chakra is a domed centrepiece bearing the gilded State Emblem. On the reverse, the words ‘Vir Chakra’ are embossed in Hindi and English with two lotus flowers in the middle. The Vir Chakra is worn on the left breast with a half blue and half saffron ribbon, the saffron stripe being nearest to the left shoulder.

It carries a monetary allowance of Rs 850 per month and an equal amount per month for each bar.

All members of the armed forces and civilians serving regularly or temporarily under the direction or supervision of any of the services are eligible for any of the three awards. 

ASHOKA CHAKRA (AC)

This decoration is awarded for the ‘most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice on land, at sea or in the air, not in the face of enemy’.

The medal is made of gilt gold and is circular in shape. Embossed on the obverse is a replica of the Ashoka Chakra surrounded by a wreath of lotuses. Along the edge is a pattern of lotus leaves, flowers and buds. On the reverse the words ‘Ashoka Chakra’ are embossed both in Hindi and English with lotus flowers in the intervening space. It is worn on the left breast with a green coloured silk ribbon divided into two equal parts by a saffron vertical line.

It carries a monetary allowance of Rs 1,400 per month and an equal amount per month for each bar.

KIRTI CHAKRA (KC)

This decoration is awarded for ‘an act of conspicuous gallantry, not in the face of enemy’.

It is made of standard silver and is circular in shape. The obverse and reverse are exactly the same as in the case of the AC. On the reverse are embossed the words ‘Kirti Chakra’ both in Hindi and English. The Chakra is worn on the left breast with a green coloured silk ribbon and divided into three equal parts by two saffron vertical lines.

It carries a monetary allowance of Rs 1,050 per month and an equal amount per ‘month for each bar.

SHAURYA CHAKRA

This decoration is awarded for ‘an act of gallantry’.

It is exactly like the other two medals except that it is made of bronze and the words ‘Shaurya Chakra’ are embossed on the reverse. The medal is worn on the left breast with a green coloured ribbon, divided into four equal parts by three saffron vertical lines.

It carries a monetary allowance of Rs 750 per month and an equal amount per month for each bar.

All citizens of India are eligible for the award of the AC, KC and SC.

War Medals

SARVOTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL (SYSM)

The award is made to service personnel for ‘distinguished service of the most exceptional order during war/conflict/hostilities’.

The medal is of gold gilt and is circular in shape and fitted to a plain horizontal bar with standard fittings. On its obverse are the State Emblem and the inscriptions in Hindi and English. On its reverse, it has a five-pointed star. The decoration is worn on the left breast with a gold coloured ribbon with one red vertical stripe in the centre dividing it into two equal parts.

UTTAM YUDH SEVA MEDAL (UYSM)

The award is made for ‘distinguished service of an exceptional order during war/conflict/hostilities’.

The medal is of gold gilt and circular in shape its design details are similar to SYSM. The decoration is worn on the left breast with a gold coloured ribbon with two red vertical stripes dividing it into three equal parts.

YUDH SEVA MEDAL (YSM)

The award is made for ‘distinguished service of a high order during war/ conflict/hostilities’.

The design details of YSM are similar to SYS and UYSM. The medal is worn on the left breast with a gold coloured ribbon with three red vertical stripes dividing it into four equal parts.

Distinguished Service Medals

PARAM VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL (PVSM)

This medal is awarded in recognition of ‘distinguished service of the most exceptional order’.

The medal is circular in shape and made of gold gilt. It is fitted with a plain horizontal bar with standard fittings. Embossed on the obverse is a five-pointed star, on the reverse it has the State Emblem and the inscription ‘Param Vishisht Seva Medal’ in Hindi embossed along the upper rim. The ribbon is golden in colour with one dark blue stripe down the centre.

ATI VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL (AVSM)

This medal is awarded for ‘distinguished service of an exceptional order’.

The medal is circular in shape and made of silver. Other design details are similar to PVSM. The ribbon is golden in colour with two dark blue stripes dividing it into three equal parts.

VISHISHT SEVA MEDAL (VSM)

This medal is awarded for ‘distinguished service of a high order’.

The medal is circular in shape and made of bronze. Other design details are similar to PVS and AVSM.

The ribbon is golden in colour with three dark blue vertical stripes dividing it into four equal parts.

SARVOTTAM JEEVAN RAKSHA PADAK

This medal is awarded for ‘conspicuous courage, under circumstances of very great danger to the life of the rescuer, displayed in an act or a series of acts in saving life from drowning, fire, rescue operations in mines etc’.

The medal is circular in shape, made of gold and consists of two raised circles, inner and outer. At the top there is a rectangular projection on which are embossed the Sanskrit letters ‘Ma Bhai’ and at the bottom is another rectangle embossed with ‘Sarvottam Jeevan Raksha’ in Hindi. On the obverse of the medal is embossed in the enter a hand in the ‘Abhai Mudra’. On the reverse in the centre is embossed the State Emblem with the motto ‘Satyamev Jayate’ in Hindi in the lower projection. The design of other two medals of this series –Uttam Jeevan Raksha Padak and Jeevan Raksha Padak is similar. The medal is worn suspended from the left breast by a red coloured silk ribbon edged with light blue stripes, and with one green vertical stripe, down the centre.

It carries a cash reward of Rs 2,500 and 50 per cent of the amount for each bar. If the award is posthumous, the cash grant is twice the amount admissible otherwise.

UTTAM JEEVAN RAKSHA PADAK

This medal is awarded for ‘courage and promptitude, under circumstances of great danger to the life of the rescuer, displayed in an act or a series of acts of a human nature in saving life from drowning, fire, rescue operation in mines etc’.

The medal is worn suspended from the left breast by a red coloured silk ribbon edged with light blue stripes, and with two green vertical stripes down the centre.

It carries a cash reward of Rs 1,000 and 50 per cent of the amount for each bar and double the amount is admissible, if awarded posthumously.

JEEVAN RAKSHA PADAK

This medal is awarded for ‘courage and promptitude displayed in an act or a series of acts in saving life from drowning, fire, rescue operation in mines etc’.

The medal is worn suspended from the left breast by a red coloured silk ribbon edged with light blue stripes and with three green vertical stripes in the enter.

It carries a cash reward of Rs 500 and 50 per cent of the amount for each bar and double the amount is admissible, if awarded posthumously.

SENA MEDAL (SM)

This medal is awarded in recognition of such individual acts of exceptional devotion to duty or courage as have special significance for the army. A bar is given for every subsequent award of the medal. All ranks of the armed forces are eligible for this medal.

The medal is circular in shape, made of standard silver. The mounting is a fixed ring attached to a metal strip ornamented with Ashoka leaves. Embossed on the obverse is a bayonet, pointing upwards and on the reverse is an armed sentry and the inscription ‘Sena Medal’ in Hindi along the upper rim.

The ribbon of the medal is red with a thin silver grey stripe down the enter.

NAU SENA MEDAL (NM)

This medal is awarded in recognition of such individual acts of exceptional devotion to duty or courage as have special significance for the navy. A bar is given for every subsequent award of the medal. All ranks of the armed forces are eligible for this medal.

The medal is pentangular in shape with curved sides made of standard silver. The mounting is a fixed ring attached to a metal strip ornamented with Ashoka leaves. Embossed on its obverse is the naval crest and on the reverse a trident within a circle of rope and the inscription ‘Nau Sena Medal’ in Hindi along the upper rim.

The ribbon of the medal is Navy blue in colour with a thin silver grey stripe down the centre.

VAYUSENA MEDAL (VM)

This medal is awarded in recognition of such individual acts of exceptional devotion to duty or courage as have special significance for the air force. A bar is given for every subsequent award of the medal. All ranks of the armed forces are eligible for this medal.

The medal is a four-pointed star made of standard silver. The mounting is a fixed ring attached to a metal strip ornamented with Ashoka leaves. Embossed on its obverse is the State Emblem in the centre encircled by a wreath of leaves. On its reverse is a representation of a Himalayan Eagle with the inscription ‘VayuSena Medal’ in Hindi.

The ribbon is in alternative stripes of saffron and silver grey, each running diagonally from right to left.

SM, NS and VM (for gallantry) awardees are entitled to a monetary allowance of Rs 250 per month and an equal amount for each bar to the medal.

Parakram Padak (Wound Medal)

The medal is awarded to the personnel who has sustained injuries as a result of direct enemy action in any type of operations or counter-insurgency operations since 15 August 1947.

The medal is circular in shape, made of cupro-nickel, and fitted to a ring. It has embossed on its obverse the State Emblem with its motto and the inscriptions ‘Parakram Padak’.

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  1. It is very sad that a PVC awardee gets only Rs 1500 monthly allowance. They do not expect any allowance for their bravery in the first place, and if we do give them, it should not be ‘chuttha’ like this!! This is an insult. Better not to give any allowance in that case.

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