Two India-Born Scientists Honoured in Canada's Highest Awards List

Two Indian-born scientists, Praveen K Jain and Chandrakant Shah, were appointed to Canada's Order of Canada for their significant contributions to education and public health. | World News

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Canada has announced its latest batch of honourees to the Order of Canada, including two trailblazing scientists born in India. Professor Praveen K Jain from Queen's University and Professor Chandrakant Padamshi Shah from the University of Toronto have been appointed as Officers of the Order for their outstanding contributions to their respective fields. The Governor General, Mary Simon, hailed the appointees as individuals who have made a lasting impact on Canadian society, inspiring progress and driving innovation. Professor Jain, a leading expert in electrical energy processing, has been recognized for his groundbreaking work in efficient power generation and transmission. His dedication to mentoring has also earned him a reputation as an outstanding educator and innovator. Meanwhile, Professor Shah's commitment to public health education has transformed the field nationwide. He has championed indigenous health and established the country's first endowed indigenous health chair, leaving a lasting legacy of inclusion and scholarship. A total of 80 new appointees have been welcomed to the Order of Canada, which is the cornerstone of the Canadian Honours System. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney congratulated the newest honourees, praising their contributions to building a stronger, more united, and more vibrant Canada. Since its inception in 1967, over 8,250 individuals from diverse backgrounds have been appointed to the Order, enriching the lives of others and making a positive impact on the country. Their collective contributions serve as a testament to the power of human endeavour and the importance of recognizing outstanding achievements in Canadian society.