புங்குடுதீவெனும் புனிதபூமியின் புகழ் பரப்பும் பேரிணையம் இது -புங்குடுதீவின் வரலாறு , தகவல்கள், படங்கள், காணொளிகள்,ஆவணங்கள்-இத்தோடு 24 மணிநேர தரமிக்க செய்தி தரவேற்றதோடு உஙகளை நித்தம் சந்திக்கும் ஒரே இணையம்-இங்குள்ள விளம்பரங்களில் கிளிக் செய்து விட்டு சென்றால் எங்களுக்கு ஆதரவாக இருக்கும் .தொடர்புகள்-pungudutivu1@gmail.com

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31 ஜன., 2013


Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal was presented to Dr. Panchadchara Vijayakumara Kurukkal

Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal was presented to Dr. Panchadchara Vijayakumara Kurukkal on January 28, 2013 at Queen’s Park Legaislative Assembly to honour significant contributions and achievements by him to the Canadian community. Dr. Panchadchara Vijayakumara Kurukkal is a Sri Lankan and is a respectable charity worker in Canada.

The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (FrenchMédaille du jubilé de diamant de la reine Elizabeth II) is a commemorative medal created in 2011 to mark the 60th anniversary of the accession to the thrones of Queen Elizabeth II. There are three versions of the medal: one issued by the United Kingdom, another by Canada, and the third for the Caribbean realms of Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The ribbon used with the Canadian and British versions of the medal are the same, while the Caribbean medal’s ribbon differs slightly. The different iterations of the medal were presented to tens of thousands of recipients throughout the Commonwealth of Nations in the jubilee year.
The Canadian medal, which is to “honour significant contributions and achievements by Canadians,”[3] is administered by the Chancellery of Honours at Rideau Hall and will be awarded to 60,000 citizens and permanent residents of Canada who made a significant contribution to their fellow countrymen, their community, or to Canada over the previous sixty years.[12] The medal can be awarded posthumously if the recipient was alive on 6 February 2012.[12] The medals are allocated either automatically to individuals within certain prescribed categories – such as those in the Canadian order of precedence, the Order of Canada, or recipients of the Cross of Valour – or by selection by specific officials, such as the Governor General, senators, the Chief of the Defence Staff, or presidents of various non-governmental organizations.[n 1] The Governor General was also permitted to make “exceptional awards” of the medal.[1]
On 30 May 2012, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, presented British jubilee medals to 28 members of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association, including individuals from the United Kingdom, Australia, Nepal, and Indonesia, as well as representatives from Malta and the Royal Ulster Constabulary, which had each been collectively awarded theGeorge Cross in 1942 and 1999, respectively.

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