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Thursday, 30 January 2014
Australian government to honour 3 Indian-origin men
Thursday, 30 January 2014 by Unknown
Three Australians of Indian origin have received prestigious honours
from Australian Government in recognition of their contribution to
the Australian society.
Sadanandan Nambiar, Radhey Shyam Gupta and Pratish C.
Bandopadhayay have awarded a place in this year’s Australia Day
(26 January) honours list.
Born in Azhicode in Kerala, Dr. Nambiar has lived in Australia since
1970 and works with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation. He has been awarded the Officer of Order of
Australia (AO), Australia’s second highest award, for distinguished
service to science.
Mr. Gupta received the Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia for
services to the arts through classical Indian music. Dr
Bandopadhayay also received an (OAM) for community service to
the Australian Bengali and Nepali communities.
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from Australian Government in recognition of their contribution to
the Australian society.
Sadanandan Nambiar, Radhey Shyam Gupta and Pratish C.
Bandopadhayay have awarded a place in this year’s Australia Day
(26 January) honours list.
Born in Azhicode in Kerala, Dr. Nambiar has lived in Australia since
1970 and works with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organisation. He has been awarded the Officer of Order of
Australia (AO), Australia’s second highest award, for distinguished
service to science.
Mr. Gupta received the Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia for
services to the arts through classical Indian music. Dr
Bandopadhayay also received an (OAM) for community service to
the Australian Bengali and Nepali communities.

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