Assam Baibhav

Assam Baibhav is the highest civilian award in the State of Assam, India.[1] On 2 December 2021, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma officially declared the award on the occasion of "Asom diwas" (Assam Day). The Assam Vaibhav Award carries a cash prize of 5 lakh (US$6,300) and the recipient can avail medical treatment throughout his life at government expense. The obverse of the award is an image of the Jaapi along with the words "Assam Baibhav", inscribed in Assamese script, on a Hollong tree (Dipterocarpus retusus) leaf. In 2021, the Government of Assam conferred its highest civilian award, Assam Baibhav, to Ratan Tata for "his exceptional contribution towards furthering cancer care in Assam".[2][3] On 4th January 2023, Assam government decided to confer the state's highest civilian award to Dr. Tapan Saikia, renowned oncologist based in Mumbai in the field of healthcare (cancer care) and public service.[4]

Assam Baibhav
TypeState civilian
DescriptionThe highest civilian award of Assam
Country India
Presented byGovernment of Assam
Reward(s)5 lakh (US$6,300)
Established2021 (2021)
First awarded2021
Last awarded2022
  • Tapan Saikia
Total2
Precedence
Next (higher)None
Next (lower)Assam Saurav

Recipients

Seriel NoNameYearFieldImage
1.Ratan Tata2021Social service
2.Dr. Tapan Saikia2022Healthcare and Public Service

References

  1. Desk, Sentinel Digital (2021-12-02). "Assam CM Announces 'Assam Baibhav' Award To Industrialist Ratan Tata". www.sentinelassam.com. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  2. Assam Tribinune, The (2022-01-24). "Ratan Tata to be conferred Assam Baibhav award today". www.assamtribune.com. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  3. "অসম অসামৰিক বঁটা- তিনিটা শিতানত প্ৰদান কৰা হ'ব এই বঁটা…লাভলীনালৈ অসম সৌৰভ বঁটা". as.time8.in (in Assamese). 4 December 2021. Retrieved 24 Aug 2022.
  4. Time, Pratidin (2023-01-04). "Dr Tapan Saikia To Receive Assam's Highest Civilian Award". www.pratidintime.com. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
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