Padma Awards 2019: President Kovind overwhelmed after being blessed by 106-year-old 'Mother of Trees' Saalumarada Thimma
The strict protocol of Rashtrapati Bhavan could not curb the motherly instincts of 106-year-old Saalumarada Thimmakka, who was awarded Padma Shri for planting thousands of trees in Karnataka, as she touched the forehead of President Ram Nath Kovind to bless him. Thimmakka, who has earned the sobriquet of 'Vriksha Mathe (mother of trees)' for planting 8,000 trees including over 400 banyan trees, was honoured along with other personalities at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Saturday. In a ceremony marked by strict protocols, Thimmakka, dressed in a light green sari, with a smiling face and 'tripundra' on her forehead, approached the dias to receive the award from President Ram Nath Kovind. As the president, 33 years younger to Thimmakka, asked her to face the camera, the centenarian touched his forehead to bless him.
At the Padma awards ceremony, it is the President’s privilege to honour India’s best and most deserving. But today I was deeply touched when Saalumarada Thimmakka, an environmentalist from Karnataka, and at 107 the oldest Padma awardee this year, thought it fit to bless me pic.twitter.com/Ihmv9vevJn
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) March 16, 2019
Smt.Saalumarada Thimmakka honoured with #PadmaShri today.
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) March 16, 2019
▪️Popularly known as ‘Vriksha Mathe’, 106 yr old Thimmakka planted thousands of trees over 65 years & is taking care of them as her children.
In a motherly gesture, she blessed President while receiving the award. pic.twitter.com/WjhfymqzG8
1. Bringing a smile to everyone incuding PM Modi and President Kovind
Her innocuous move brought a smile on the faces of the President, Prime Minister and all the guests who burst into a rapturous applause for her.
Thimmakka's story is of grit and determination. She reportedly wanted to commit suicide in her 40s as she could not conceive, but with the support of her husband, she found solace in planting trees.
The couple arduously worked in the fields during the day, planted trees and cared for them. From 10 plants in the first year, they kept planting more saplings in the later years.
Sometimes even bringing water from over 4 kilometers for their plants.
2. Her story
Born in Hulikal village in Karnataka, Thimmakka has planted over 8,000 trees during a period of 65 years. Her husband passed away in 1991.
Later in the evening, the president wrote on Twitter, "At the Padma awards ceremony, it is the President's privilege to honour India's best and most deserving. But today I was deeply touched when Saalumarada Thimmakka, an environmentalist from Karnataka, and at 107 the oldest Padma awardee this year, thought it fit to bless me." "Saalumarada Thimmakka represents the resilience and determination and perseverance of the ordinary Indian citizen, especially of women in our country. May her example, and that of every Padma awardee, inspire our India to greater heights #PresidentKovind," he tweeted.