Agartala, April 28, 2025: Professor Arunoday Saha, an eminent educationist and former Vice-Chancellor of Tripura University, has been awarded the Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian honor. The award was presented by President Droupadi Murmu at a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday. Professor Saha was recognized for his remarkable contributions to literature and education.

Known for his dedication to education and research, Professor Saha has significantly enriched the academic landscape of Tripura and the northeastern region of India. During his tenure as Vice-Chancellor, Tripura University achieved notable advancements in research and education. His intellectual insights and social awareness in the literary domain have also been widely appreciated.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha congratulated Professor Saha on this prestigious recognition, describing it as a moment of pride for the state. In his statement, the Chief Minister highlighted the professor’s enduring impact on education and expressed hope that his achievements would inspire future generations.

The Padma Awards, conferred annually by the Government of India, honor individuals for their exceptional contributions across various fields. Professor Saha’s inclusion in this year’s list is a source of pride for Tripura and the northeastern region as a whole.

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