Padma Awards 2025: Honoring Icons of Indian Hospitality

Padma Awards 2025: Honoring Icons of Indian Hospitality

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on January 28, 2025

As India celebrated its 76th Republic Day, the nation honored the recipients of the prestigious Padma Awards, recognizing their outstanding contributions across various fields. Among this year’s awardees are individuals who have left an indelible mark on the Indian hospitality and cultural sectors.

Nalli Kuppuswamy Chetti

Textile industrialist and philanthropist Nalli Kuppuswamy Chetti has been awarded the Padma Bhushan in the trade and industry category. Previously a Padma Shri awardee in 2003, Chetti’s contributions have been pivotal in elevating Indian silk to a global stage.

Taking over Nalli Silks in 1958, Chetti expanded the legacy established by his grandfather, Nalli Chinnasami Chetty, who famously wove a silk shawl for King George V in 1911. Starting with its first showroom in Chennai in 1928, Nalli Silks has grown to include outlets across India and internationally in the US, Singapore, and Canada. Over the years, its clientele has included dignitaries such as Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and legendary Carnatic singer MS Subbulakshmi.

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Beyond textiles, He is a patron of Carnatic music in Chennai, supporting venues and Margazhi music festivals. His efforts ensure these festivals remain vibrant celebrations of Chennai’s cultural essence which shapes hospitality sector in the region. Additionally, his Tamil literary worksVetrikku Moondre Padigal, Needhi Noolgalil Nirvagam, and Thyagaraya Nagar Andrum Indrum — reflect his diverse contributions to society.

Chef Damu

Chef Damodharan Kothandaraman, widely recognized as Chef Damu, has received the Padma Shri, marking him as the third chef in history to achieve this honor after Chef Imtiaz Qureshi and Chef Sanjeev Kapoor. His illustrious career spans 45 years, beginning at Taj Mumbai, and includes numerous accomplishments that have shaped India’s culinary arts.

Chef Damu, a Ph.D. holder in catering science from Madras University, is celebrated for his engaging cookery shows in Tamil and his role as a mentor in hotel management institutes. He is the President of the South India Chef’s Association (SICA) and has organized workshops and events to nurture budding chefs.

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Known for his Guinness World Record for the longest single-person cooking marathon, where he prepared 617 dishes over 24 hours and 30 minutes in 2010, Damu’s name is synonymous with culinary excellence. His books and television appearances have made him a beloved figure in households across South India.

Prashanth Prakash

Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Prashanth Prakash has been awarded the Padma Shri for his transformative contributions to India’s startup ecosystem. As a founding partner of Accel India, Prakash has been instrumental in the success of iconic startups like Flipkart, Swiggy, BookMyShow, Freshworks, and Urban Company.

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His efforts have not only revolutionized online food delivery with Swiggy but also empowered communities through initiatives such as ACT Grants and Sikshana Foundation. Prakash’s commitment to sustainability and innovation underscores the recognition of startups as a vital force in nation-building.

RG Chandramohan

RG Chandramogan, a pioneering entrepreneur in India’s dairy industry, has been awarded the Padma Shri for his significant contributions to trade and industry. From modest beginnings to steering one of India’s largest private dairy companies, Chandramogan’s journey is nothing short of inspirational.

Starting as a college dropout in 1970, Chandramogan launched a small-scale ice cream venture, which laid the foundation for Hatsun Agro Product. Today, under his leadership, Hatsun Agro stands as a titan in the dairy sector, with its products reaching millions of households across the country.

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Hatsun sources milk directly from over 450,000 farmers spread across 12,000 villages, ensuring quality while supporting the rural economy. Its brands, including Arun Ice Cream, Arokya Milk, and Hatsun Curd, have become household names in India. Arun Ice Cream, in particular, enjoys immense popularity for its wide range of flavors and quality offerings, cementing its place as one of India’s favorite ice cream brands.

Beyond business, Chandramogan is known for his philanthropic endeavors, supporting various initiatives aimed at rural development and community welfare. His vision has not only elevated India’s dairy industry but also positively impacted the lives of thousands of farmers and their families.

RG Chandramogan’s recognition with the Padma Shri highlights his role as a trailblazer in the dairy sector, blending business excellence with a commitment to societal upliftment. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance, innovation, and giving back to the community.

These exemplary individuals highlight the diverse contributions to India’s cultural, culinary, and economic fabric, setting benchmarks for future generations. The Padma Awards celebrate their enduring legacies and the significant impact they continue to make on society.


Bengal’s Heritage Conservation Perspective Highlights at Pravasi Rajasthani Diwas

Bengal’s Heritage Conservation Perspective Highlights at Pravasi Rajasthani Diwas

By Hariharan U

Published on December 22, 2025

Heritage-led development took center stage at Pravasi Rajasthani Diwas, where Mr. Sandip Nowlakha, Vice President of the Murshidabad Heritage Development Society, addressed delegates on “Havelis to Heritage: Unveiling the Legacy of Rajasthan’s Pioneering Entrepreneurs.” Drawing parallels between Rajasthan’s iconic havelis and Bengal’s historic homes, he highlighted the national relevance of preserving heritage while fostering economic sustainability.

Rajasthan has over a million havelis, many left neglected as owners migrated to cities like Kolkata. Bengal faces similar challenges with its rajbaris, kothis, and merchant houses. Mr. Nowlakha advocated adaptive reuse, transforming historic homes into museums of family history that preserve architecture as well as the entrepreneurial legacies of generations.

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Citing successful restorations in Murshidabad, including Kathgola Palace, Bari Kothi, Jagat Seth’s House, and Nashipur Rajbari, he emphasised the economic potential of conservation-led development. Kathgola Palace alone attracts 1.2 million visitors annually, while Jagat Seth’s House and Nashipur Rajbari each welcome around 1 million visitors yearly. “Heritage conservation can generate sustained visitor interest, local employment, and economic activity without compromising historical integrity,” he noted.

Mr. Nowlakha stressed that Rajasthan’s havelis, as historical repositories, require sensitive interpretation rather than structural reinvention. With contemporary conservation practices and curated narratives, these properties can become living history spaces, encouraging cultural exchange and tourism while keeping shared heritage alive for future generations.

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Pravasi Rajasthani Diwas also featured sessions on investment opportunities in education, healthcare, and tourism, highlighting the strategic role of cultural assets in development. The event saw participation from dignitaries including Shri Bhajan Lal Sharma, Chief Minister of Rajasthan; Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister of Culture; Smt. Diya Kumari, Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan; and Mr. Sundeep Bhutoria, Managing Trustee, Prabha Khaitan Foundation, Kolkata.


IHCL Expands Presence in Tamil Nadu with Signing of Vivanta Hotel in Vellore

IHCL Expands Presence in Tamil Nadu with Signing of Vivanta Hotel in Vellore

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on December 22, 2025

The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), India’s largest hospitality company, has announced the signing of a Vivanta hotel in Vellore, Tamil Nadu. This greenfield development marks IHCL’s entry into Vellore and further strengthens its presence in the state.

Commenting on the signing, Ms. Suma Venkatesh, Executive Vice PresidentReal Estate & Development, IHCL, said, “Vellore is an established education and industrial hub with improving connectivity and infrastructure, making it a promising hospitality market. Its inclusion in the Government of India’s Smart Cities Mission reflects the city’s growth potential. We are delighted to partner with Mr. Baskaran on this project.”

The upcoming Vivanta Vellore will feature 100 keys and reflect the brand’s contemporary design philosophy with vibrant and modern spaces. The hotel will house an all-day dining restaurant, a stylish bar and a pool lounge bar. It will also offer multiple meeting rooms and a banquet hall spanning over 2,500 sq. ft., catering to business meetings and social events. Recreational facilities at the hotel will include a well-equipped gym and a swimming pool.

Mr. Baskaran of BBK Group said, “We are pleased to collaborate with IHCL to introduce the Vivanta brand to Vellore. This hotel will add to the city’s growing hospitality landscape and create a landmark destination for travellers.”

Vellore is known for its strong cultural, educational and healthcare ecosystem and is home to prominent attractions such as the Golden Temple at Sripuram and the historic Vellore Fort. The city also serves as an important education and medical hub, while neighbouring districts contribute to a thriving industrial belt with clusters in leather, automotive components and engineering.

About the Owning Company

Founded in 1994 by Mr. Baskaran, BBK Group began with the establishment of the BBK Shoes factory and has grown into a leading vertically integrated leather footwear and goods manufacturer. The group operates eight advanced manufacturing facilities across Tamil Nadu and has recently expanded into renewable energy through wind and solar power projects, aligning with its long-term sustainability goals.


PM Narendra Modi Inaugurates New Guwahati Airport Terminal, Calls It a Boost for Assam

PM Narendra Modi Inaugurates New Guwahati Airport Terminal, Calls It a Boost for Assam

By Hariharan U

Published on December 22, 2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the new terminal building of Lokapriya Gopinath Bardoloi International Airport in Guwahati, marking a significant milestone for Assam’s infrastructure development and the Northeast’s connectivity push.

Ahead of the inauguration, the Prime Minister shared striking visuals of the upgraded facility on social media, describing the project as a major boost to the region. “Increased capacity means better Ease of Living and a boost for commerce as well as tourism,” PM Modi said in a post on X, adding that he would inaugurate the terminal in the afternoon after arriving in Guwahati.

As per PTI, the integrated terminal building spans nearly 1.4 lakh square metres and has been designed to handle up to 1.3 crore passengers annually. The new terminal is being seen as a transformative step that will strengthen Assam’s air connectivity while supporting economic growth, trade and global engagement.

The Guwahati airport terminal is also notable for being India’s first nature-themed airport terminal, built around the concept of Bamboo Orchids.” The design draws inspiration from Assam’s biodiversity and cultural heritage, using around 140 metric tonnes of locally sourced Northeast bamboo.

The architecture features Kaziranga-inspired green landscapes, traditional japi motifs, the iconic rhino symbol and 57 orchid-inspired columns modelled on the kopou flower, creating a strong sense of regional identity within a modern aviation hub.

One of the terminal’s most distinctive elements is the “Sky Forest,” which houses nearly one lakh indigenous plants. This space is designed to offer passengers a forest-like, immersive experience upon arrival and departure, blending sustainability with aesthetics.

Passenger convenience has also been upgraded through the introduction of advanced digital and operational systems. These include full-body scanners for quicker security checks, DigiYatra-enabled contactless travel, automated baggage handling, fast-track immigration, and AI-driven airport operations to ensure smoother, safer and more efficient passenger movement.

With its expanded capacity, sustainable design and modern technology, the new Guwahati airport terminal is expected to play a key role in positioning Assam as a major gateway to the Northeast, while supporting tourism growth and regional development in the years ahead

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