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Anupam Kher To Be Honoured With Honour of Ashoka Award 2026; Grand Ceremony On July 19 At India Habitat Centre

Anupam Kher To Be Honoured With Honour of Ashoka Award 2026; Grand Ceremony On July 19 At India Habitat Centre

New Delhi: Veteran actor Anupam Kher will be honoured with the Honour of Ashoka Award 2026 at the third edition of the Honour of Ashoka Award & Indo-International Intellectual Conclave 2026, scheduled to be held on 19 July 2026 at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.

The Charles Walters Council for Innovation & Research (CWSIR) has announced that the prestigious civilian recognition platform has entered the final phase of preparations for its third edition, which will bring together distinguished personalities from governance, public service, judiciary, defence, entrepreneurship, healthcare, arts, entertainment and social leadership.

Addressing the media, Abhishek Pandey, Director of the Charles Walters Council for Innovation & Research (CWSIR) and Convenor of the Honour of Ashoka Award 2026, said the organisation has entered the final phase of preparations for one of India’s distinguished multidisciplinary civilian recognition platforms. He stated that the Honour of Ashoka Award is enlisted on Wikipedia and recognised by the Government of India, reflecting the growing stature and credibility of the platform. He reiterated that CWSIR, a Section-8 organisation, remains committed to promoting research, innovation, intellectual leadership, education, public policy and nation-building through its various national and international initiatives.

Pandey said the Honour of Ashoka Award was instituted to recognise excellence, integrity, leadership and extraordinary contributions to society. During its first two editions, the platform primarily honoured distinguished government officers, administrators, policymakers, defence personnel, jurists and public servants for their exemplary service in governance, public administration and nation-building. The third edition marks a significant expansion by recognising achievers from the fields of film, fashion, entertainment, sports, entrepreneurship, healthcare and responsible social influence, acknowledging individuals whose professional accomplishments and public impact have inspired society through creativity, leadership and meaningful contribution.

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Besides Anupam Kher, the organisers have confirmed the participation of several eminent personalities from diverse fields, including Dr. (Hon.) N. Suryanarayanan, Dr. (Hon.) Anusha Srinivasan Iyer, Namrata V. Shroff, Amrita Prakash, Chahatt Khanna, Khushboo Kamal, Leena Jumani, Priyamvada Kant, Navina Bole, Manisha Kelkar, Pretti Jaiin, Pooja Dikshit, Mreenal Deshraj, Kiran Dembla, Jaya Misra, Sandhya Mridul, Maria Goretti and Pooja Makhija. The organisers also confirmed that several more distinguished personalities from the fields of cinema, television, fashion, entrepreneurship and public life are presently under consideration, with the final list of honourees to be announced upon completion of the selection and confirmation process.

Pandey clarified that the Honour of Ashoka Award is a strictly merit-based civilian recognition and is neither conferred on the basis of monetary consideration nor influenced by sponsorships, lobbying or personal recommendations. Every nomination undergoes a structured evaluation process based on professional achievements, public impact, credibility, ethical standing and meaningful contributions towards society.

The Honour of Ashoka Award & Indo-International Intellectual Conclave 2026 will be presided over by His Lordship Mr. Justice Rajesh Tandon (Retd.), former Judge of the Uttarakhand High Court, in the presence of eminent personalities from the judiciary, civil services, public administration, academia, industry and the creative fraternity.

Highlighting the stature of the platform, Pandey recalled that previous editions of the Honour of Ashoka Award have witnessed the gracious presence of several eminent dignitaries, including General J. J. Singh, former Chief of Army Staff and former Governor of Arunachal Pradesh; Shri Shekhar Dutt, former Deputy National Security Advisor, Defence Secretary and Governor of Chhattisgarh; Shri Kalraj Mishra, former Governor of Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh; General Deepak Kapoor, former Chief of Army Staff; Justice B. P. Singh, former Judge of the Supreme Court of India; Air Marshal G. S. Bedi; Lieutenant General S. K. Saini, former Vice Chief of the Indian Army; Justice Vijender Jain, former Chief Justice of the Punjab and Haryana High Court; Shri Saurabh Tiwari, Additional Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat; Shri Subodh Kant Sahay, former Union Minister; and Dr. R. K. Ranjan Singh, former Minister of State, Government of India.

Pandey expressed confidence that the third edition of the Honour of Ashoka Award would further strengthen the culture of recognising excellence across governance, public service, entrepreneurship, sports, arts, entertainment, healthcare and responsible public influence, honouring individuals whose work continues to shape society, inspire future generations and contribute meaningfully towards nation-building and the larger public good.

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