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Nandyal Collector conferred with Guv's award
Nandyal Collector conferred with Guv's award

Hans India

time09-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Nandyal Collector conferred with Guv's award

Nandyal: In recognition of her outstanding services towards the development of the Red Cross, Nandyal District Collector G Raja Kumari has been conferred with the prestigious Governor's Award and Gold Medal. The awards were presented during the World Red Cross Day and World Thalassemia Day celebrations held on Thursday at Raj Bhavan in Amaravati. In a press release the authorities have stated that the honour was bestowed by the Governor of Andhra Pradesh and President of the Indian Red Cross Society, Andhra Pradesh State Branch, S Abdul Nazeer, along with First Lady Sameera Nazeer. The event celebrated exemplary contributions to the Red Cross movement across the State, where a total of eight district Collectors were recognized for their exceptional service and dedicated support. As part of this recognition, Raja Kumari was felicitated for her remarkable efforts in advancing the initiatives of the Red Cross in Nandyal district. Speaking on the occasion, the Collector noted that a state-of-the-art Indian Red Cross Society Blood Storage Center has recently been inaugurated in the district to enhance emergency healthcare services. She also announced that a generic medical shop, aimed at providing affordable medicines to the public, will soon be established under the aegis of the Red Cross. Furthermore, she revealed plans to strengthen the Youth Red Cross and form a dedicated Red Cross Army under the district committee to offer swift emergency services. Initiatives are also underway to extend doorstep medical services to fishing communities and Chenchu tribal families through the Red Cross. Red Cross State chairman YD Ramarao, Treasurer Ramachandra Raju, General Secretary AK Fareeda, and Nandyal Chairman Dastagiri Parla and others attended the event Later in the day, the Governor virtually inaugurated the Red Cross Thalassemia Blood Transfusion Center at the Srikakulam District Red Cross Blood Center from Raj Bhavan.

Gov. Kelly and Kansas Arts Commission honor arts leaders
Gov. Kelly and Kansas Arts Commission honor arts leaders

Yahoo

time14-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Gov. Kelly and Kansas Arts Commission honor arts leaders

TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) — Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas Arts Commission have announced the 2025 Kansas Governor's Arts Awards, honoring those who contribute to the arts in the state. Melissa Etheridge, a Grammy and Oscar-winning musician from Leavenworth, received the Governor's Award for her artistic achievements and dedication to Kansas. She is known for her hit songs, powerful performances, and advocacy for local causes. Advocates push to save Kansas' Sunflower Summer program Seventeen individuals and organizations were honored at this year's ceremony, with most award recipients selected by a committee, except the Governor's Award, chosen by Gov. Kelly. 'There are many talented Kansans involved in creative work across our state, and we know that art enhances their lives and the lives of those around them,' Kelly said, according to a news release. 'The people we recognized at the Governor's Arts Awards tonight are using their talents and passions to strengthen communities all throughout Kansas and to enrich the culture of our great state.' Honorees of the 2025 Kansas Governor's Arts Awards: Excellence in Artistic Achievement in Media Arts: Kiki Bush, Gypsum Excellence in Artistic Achievement in Music: Bob McWilliams, Lawrence Excellence in Artistic Achievement in Visual Arts: Shin-hee Chin, McPherson Arts Advocacy: Brenda Meder, Hays Arts Patron of the Year: Paul Dorrell, Roeland Park Excellence in Arts Education: Tyler Dallis, Pratt Excellence in the Arts in Business: The Artificers, Fort Scott Emerging Arts Leader of the Year: Lacey Connell, Overland Park Emerging Arts Organization of the Year: LV Arts, Leavenworth Rural Arts Community of the Year: Clay Center Urban Arts Community of the Year: NOTO Arts & Entertainment District, Topeka Arts Leader of the Year: Katy Guthrie, Garden City Arts Organization of the Year: Theatre in the Park, Overland Park Arts Legacy Award: Constance 'Connie' Bonfy, Wichita Arts Legacy Award: Cecil Riney, Wichita Arts Legacy Award: NedRa Bonds, Kansas City The Governor's Award: Melissa Etheridge, Leavenworth Lieutenant Governor David Toland highlighted the arts' significant impact on Kansas communities and the economy. 'The Kansas arts and culture community plays a significant role in our growing economy by enriching the quality of place we call home,' he said, according to the release. 'This impressive group of awardees is most deserving of the spotlight, and the state looks forward to seeing these inspiring leaders continue to enhance the cultural landscape of Kansas.' For more Kansas news, click here. Keep up with the latest breaking news by downloading our mobile app and signing up for our news email alerts. Sign up for our Storm Track 3 Weather app by clicking here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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