PMFDS
President’s Medal for Distinguished Service
The scheme aims to recognize exceptional service, distinguished records, and meritorious contributions in police, security, fire, prison, and civil defence services.
States / UT: All India
Ministry / nodal: Ministry Of Home Affairs
Nodal department: Ministry of Home Affairs
Scheme for: Individual
Scheme profile
DBT (direct benefit transfer): No
Categories: Skills & Employment, Public Safety,Law & Justice
Sub-categories: Apprenticeship, Police Assistance
Target beneficiaries: Individual
Tags: Award, Civil Defence, Meritorious, Prison
Details
The “President’s Medal for Distinguished Service (PSM) scheme has been launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. The scheme aims to recognize exceptional service, distinguished records, and meritorious contributions in police, security, fire, prison, and civil defence services. Under this scheme, prestigious medals, national recognition, and service acknowledgment are provided to eligible personnel serving in various uniformed and public safety services.
Benefits
- Tangible Benefits
- Award of Medal (PSM or MSM) for recognition of service
- National-level prestige and honour
- Official recognition recorded in service records
- Career enhancement and increased professional credibility
- Eligibility consideration for future honors and promotions. Mode of Disbursement
- Physical conferment of the medal and citation by the President of India
- Announced annually on national occasions (e.g., Republic Day/Independence Day)
- Lifetime recognition unless withdrawn under disciplinary grounds
Tangible Benefits
- Award of Medal (PSM or MSM) for recognition of service.
- National-level prestige and honour.
- Official recognition recorded in service records.
- Career enhancement and increased professional credibility.
- Eligibility consideration for future honors and promotions.
Mode of Disbursement
- Physical conferment of the medal and citation by the President of India.
- Announced annually on national occasions (e.g., Republic Day/Independence Day).
- Lifetime recognition unless withdrawn under disciplinary grounds.
Eligibility
- The applicant should be a member of the Police Forces, CAPFs, CPOs, Fire Services, Prison Administration, Home Guards, or Civil Defence.
- The applicant should have a clean service record; no major penalties in the review period.
- The applicant should demonstrate exceptional ability, merit, or devotion to duty.
- The applicant should have completed a minimum 25 years of service.
- The applicant should have at least 10 years of ACR/APAR records under review.
- The applicant should have at least 8 Very Good/Outstanding ratings; at least 5 must be Outstanding.
- The applicant should not have more than 1 missing ACR; last year ACR must be available.
- The applicant should maintain SHAPE 1 physical fitness (relaxation possible in exceptional cases).
- The applicant should have a gap of at least 6 years after receiving MSM (relaxable to 4 years in special cases).
Exclusions
Application Process
Online
Application Process
Step 01: Visit the National Awards Portal: https://www.awards.gov.in.
Step 02: Register/Login using the official credentials of the recommending authority.
Step 03: Fill in the nomination form with complete details.
Step 04: Preparation of the nomination proposal is done with complete service records, ACR/APAR details, and supporting documents.
Step 05: Upload required documents and the submission of the recommendation is made by the state government or central organization to the competent authority.
Post-Application Process
Step 01: Verification of ACR/APAR, vigilance status, and service records is conducted to ensure accuracy and eligibility.
Step 02: Screening and evaluation are undertaken by committees constituted under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Step 03: Final recommendation is prepared based on merit, performance, and fulfillment of all eligibility conditions.
Step 04: Approval is granted by the competent authority and the President of India after due consideration.
Step 05: Announcement and conferment of the award are carried out on national occasions, where the medal and citation are formally presented to the selected awardees.
Provision for Preparation of Duplicate Medal (In Case of Loss)
In exceptional cases, a duplicate medal shall be prepared only once for an awardee, subject to approval by the competent authority under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Step 01: The applicant must submit a copy of the First Information Report (FIR) regarding the loss of the medal, along with full justification, through the proper official channel for consideration.
Step 02: The cost for preparation of the duplicate medal shall be borne by the individual awardee and must be paid through a bank draft as prescribed by the India Government Mint.
Step 03: A penalty of ₹10,000 (Rupees Ten Thousand only) shall be imposed for the loss of the medal, which must be paid by the individual awardee in favour of the Pay and Accounts Officer, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, through a demand draft.
Step 04: The duplicate medal will be issued only after verification of documents, payment of the prescribed cost, and confirmation of penalty payment by the competent authority.
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Documents Required for Government Schemes
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- Aadhaar Card
- Income Certificate
- Caste Certificate (if applicable)
- Residence Proof
- Bank Account Details
- Educational Certificates (for student schemes)
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