On September 11, 2024, the President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, presided over a distinguished ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan to present the National Florence Nightingale Awards for the year 2024. This prestigious event recognized outstanding contributions in the field of nursing, highlighting the crucial role that nursing professionals play in the healthcare system.
Background of the Awards
Origin and Purpose
The National Florence Nightingale Awards were established by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. These awards serve a dual purpose:
- To recognize the exceptional services provided by nursing personnel across the country.
- To honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale, the pioneering British nurse who set the standards for modern nursing practices.
Significance in the Indian Healthcare System
These awards hold immense importance in India’s healthcare landscape:
- They motivate nursing professionals to strive for excellence in their field.
- The awards raise awareness about the critical role of nurses in healthcare delivery.
- They help in setting benchmarks for quality nursing care across different regions of India.
The 2024 Award Ceremony
Venue and Presiding Dignitary
The ceremony took place at the prestigious Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India. The event was graced by the presence of President Droupadi Murmu, underscoring the national importance of these awards.
Categories of Awards
The 2024 National Florence Nightingale Awards were presented in three main categories:
- ANM (Auxiliary Nurse Midwife): Recognizing grassroots-level healthcare workers.
- LHV (Lady Health Visitor): Honoring supervisory nursing personnel.
- Nurse: Acknowledging registered nurses across various specializations.
The Awardees
This year’s awards celebrated the diverse contributions of nursing professionals from across India. The recipients represented various states and union territories, reflecting the nationwide impact of nursing excellence.
Table of Awardees
S.No. | Category | Name | State/UT |
---|---|---|---|
1 | ANM | Smt. Sheela Mondal | Andaman & Nicobar |
2 | ANM | Ms. Iken Lollen | Arunachal Pradesh |
3 | ANM | Ms. Vidjeyacoumary V | Puducherry |
4 | ANM | Ms. Januka Pandey | Sikkim |
5 | ANM | Smt. Anindita Pramanik | West Bengal |
6 | LHV | Ms. Brahmacharimayum Amusana Devi | Manipur |
7 | Nurse | Maj Gen Ignatius Delos Flora | Delhi |
8 | Nurse | Ms. Prem Rose Suri | Delhi |
9 | Nurse | Dr. Tabasum Irshad Handoo | Jammu & Kashmir |
10 | Nurse | Dr. Nagarajaiah | Karnataka |
11 | Nurse | Ms. Shamshad Beegum Attalada | Lakshadweep |
12 | Nurse | Ms. Asha Wamanrao Bawane | Maharashtra |
13 | Nurse | Ms. H Mankimi | Mizoram |
14 | Nurse | Ms. Sanjukta Sethi | Odisha |
15 | Nurse | Mr. Radhey Lal Sharma | Rajasthan |
Highlights of the Awardees
Geographic Diversity
The 2024 awards showcased the pan-Indian nature of nursing excellence:
- Representatives from remote areas like Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep.
- Awardees from North-Eastern states such as Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Mizoram.
- Recognition of nursing professionals from both urban centers (Delhi) and rural areas.
Professional Diversity
The awards recognized various levels of nursing professionals:
- Five ANMs, highlighting the importance of primary healthcare workers.
- One LHV, acknowledging the supervisory role in nursing.
- Nine Nurses, including those with advanced degrees and military backgrounds.
Notable Mentions
Some standout awardees include:
- Maj Gen Ignatius Delos Flora from Delhi, representing the armed forces’ nursing corps.
- Dr. Tabasum Irshad Handoo from Jammu & Kashmir, showcasing the academic achievements in nursing.
- Mr. Radhey Lal Sharma from Rajasthan, one of the few male nurses recognized, highlighting gender diversity in the profession.