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Bill and Melinda Gates thank India for Padma Bhushan
New Delhi, Jan 28
Philanthropist couple Bill
and Melinda Gates Wednesday thanked the Indian government for naming
them for Padma Bhushan, one of the country's top civilian honours,
saying they were excited to see the progress India was making.
"We
are honoured to receive the Padma Bhushan award for social work
alongside so many distinguished awardees and thank the government of
India for conferring this high distinction upon us," they said in a
statement.
The couple said their work was guided by the belief
that all lives have equal value. "We are excited to see the
extraordinary progress that India is making in improving the lives of
its people."
"With landmark policy announcements in healthcare,
sanitation and financial inclusion, it has shown that, with the
political will, the right tools and strong partnerships, it is possible
to reach the most vulnerable populations with the services they need to
live healthy and productive lives," the statement said.
Bill and Melinda Gates were named for Padma Bhushan in the Republic Day honours list Jan 26 for social work.
Their
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, started work in India in 2003 to
prevent HIV/AIDS. It has since expanded its work to areas including
vaccines, maternal and child health, sanitation and agricultural
development, and has an office in New Delhi.