New Delhi: Of the total 128 Padma awardees, nine are from the field of ‘trade and industry’, including the Founder of Serum Institute of India, Cryus Poonawalla, and Krishna Ella and his wife Suchitra Ella of Bharat Biotech, the pioneers of Covid vaccines in India.
Both Poonawalla and Ella duo will be conferred with Padma Bhushan — the third highest civilian award in the country.
The two pharma companies played a big role in developing and manufacturing low-cost Covid vaccines — Covaxin and Covishield — for India as well as the world.
Poonawalla’s (80) Serum Institute of India was founded in 1966 with the aim of manufacturing life-saving immuno-biologicals, which were in shortage in the country and were imported at high prices.
Krishna Ella is the Chairman and Managing Director of Bharat Biotech, while his wife Suchitra Ella is the Joint Managing Director of the company. They together founded the company in 1996.
Bharat Biotech was responsible for developing India’s indigenous Covid-19 vaccine — Covaxin.
Besides, Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, will be conferred upon the Executive Chairman of knitwear company Rupa, Prahlad Rai Agarwala, Chairman of Chardikala Time TV Group, Jagjit Singh Dardi, and entrepreneur from Manipur, Muktamani Devi.
Muktamani Devi started making shoes for her children when she couldn’t afford to buy new ones, and today she’s the owner of a large company by her name which produces unique woollen shoes. She has been continuously designing and producing woollen shoes for everyone since 1993.
Also, Ryuko Hira, Chairman of HMI Hotel, will be conferred with Padma Shri.
These awards are conferred by the President of India at a ceremonial function which will be held at the Rashtrapati Bhawan around March-April.
Jain monk Acharya Chandana gets Padma Shri

Acharya Chandana.
New Delhi: Acharya Chandana is known for introducing the concept of “seva” (’service to humanity’) among the Jain community. In 1974, she founded Veerayatan, a non-profit, non-governmental service organization based in Rajgir which has centres in more than 10 countries.
Acharya Chandana began her humanitarian work in poverty-stricken areas of Bihar from 1972.
The organisation, founded on the occasion of Lord Mahavira’s 2500th Nirvana Mahotsava, operates hospitals, schools, colleges, and vocational training programs for the underprivileged throughout India.