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Bharat Ratna Is The Highest Civilian Award in India

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Indian Civilian Awards

India has produced a legacy of brave hearts since times immemorial. Bharat Ratna is
the highest civilian award in india, given for exceptional service towards advancement
of Art, Literature and Science, and in recognition of Public Service of the highest order.
It is also not mandatory that Bharat Ratna be awarded every year.
The original specifications for the award called for a circular gold medal, 35 mm in
diameter, with the sun and the Hindi legend "Bharat Ratna" above and a floral wreath
below. The reverse was to carry the state emblem and motto. It was to be worn
around the neck from a white ribbon. This design was altered after a year.

The provision of Bharat Ratna was introduced in 1954. The first ever Indian to receive
this award was the famous scientist, Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman.

These following Years Bharat Ratna Award is not Announced by Government


of India

1978 Awards Not Announced


1979 Awards Not Announced
1993 Awards Not Announced
1994 Awards Not Announced
1995 Awards Not Announced
1996 Awards Not Announced
1997 Awards Not Announced

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Bharat Ratna Award Winners List

Year Name of the Awardees Notes


An Indian independence activist, statesman, and
lawyer, Rajagopalachari was the only Indian and
last Governor-General of independent India. He
Shri C. Rajagopalachari
was Chief Minister of Madras Presidency (1937–39)
and Madras State (1952–54); and founder of Indian
political party Swatantra Party.
1954
Philosopher Radhakrishnan served as India's
first Vice-President (1952–62) and
Shri Sarvepalli
second President (1962–67). Since 1962, his
Radhakrishnan
birthday on 5 September is observed as "Teachers'
Day" in India.
Shri C. V. Raman Widely known for his work on the scattering of light
and the discovery of the effect, better known as
"Raman scattering", Raman mainly worked in the
field of atomic physics and electromagnetism and
was presented Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930.
Independence activist, philosopher, and
educationist, Das is a co-founder of Mahatma
Shri Bhagwan Das Gandhi Kashi Vidyapithand worked with Madan
Mohan Malaviya for the foundation of Banaras Hindu
University.
Civil engineer, statesman, and Diwan of
1955 Mysore (1912–18), Visvesvaraya was a Knight
Shri M. Visvesvaraya Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire. His
birthday, 15 September, is observed as "Engineer's
Day" in India.
Independence activist and author, Nehru is the first
Shri Jawaharlal Nehru and the longest-serving Prime Minister of India
(1947–64).
Independence activist Pant was premier of United
Provinces (1937–39, 1946–50) and first Chief
1957 Shri Govind Ballabh Pant
Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1950–54). He served
as Union Home Minister from 1955–61.
Social reformer and educator, Karve is widely
known for his works related to woman education
and remarriage of Hindu widows. He established the
1958 Shri Dhondo Keshav Karve
Widow Marriage Association (1883), Hindu Widows
Home (1896), and started Shreemati Nathibai
Damodar Thackersey Women's University in 1916.
A physician, political leader, philanthropist,
educationist, and social worker, Roy is often
considered as "Maker of Modern West Bengal". He
Shri Bidhan Chandra Roy
was second Chief Minister of West Bengal (1948–
62) and his birthday on 1 July is observed
1961 as National Doctors' Day in India.
Often titled as "Rajarshi", Tandon was an
independence activist and served as speaker of
Shri Purushottam Das
the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (1937–50).
Tandon
He was actively involved in a campaign to
get official language status to Hindi.
Independence activist, lawyer, statesman, and
scholar, Prasad was closely associated
1962 Shri Rajendra Prasad with Mahatma Gandhi in the non-cooperation
movement for Indian independence. He was later
elected as the first President of India (1950–62).
Independence activist and education philosopher,
Husain served as a Vice Chancellor of Aligarh
Muslim University (1948–56) and the Governor of
Shri Zakir Husain
Bihar (1957–62). Later, he was elected as second
Vice-President of India (1962–67) and went on to
1963 become the third President of India (1967–69).
Indologist and Sanskrit scholar, Kane is best known
Shri Pandurang Vaman for his five volume literary work, History of
Kane Dharmaśāstra: Ancient and Medieval Religious and
Civil Law in India; the "monumental" work that
extends over nearly 6,500 pages and being
published from 1930 to 1962.
Known for his slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" ("Hail
the Soldier, Hail the Farmer"), Independence
1966 Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri activist Shastri served as second Prime Minister of
India (1964–66) and led the country during
the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
Known as the "Iron Lady of India", Gandhi was the
Prime Minister of India during 1966–77 and 1980–
84. During the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, her
1971 Smt. Indira Gandhi government supported Bangladesh Liberation
War which led to the formation of a new
country, Bangladesh.
She was the first indian woman to get bharat ratna.
While studying at the University College Dublin, Giri
was involved in the Irish Sinn Féin movement.
Returning to India, he organized labour unions and
brought them to take active participation in Indian
freedom struggle. He was elected as the first
1975 Shri V. V. Giri President of All India Trade Union Congress in 1926.
Post-independence, Giri held positions of Governor
of Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Mysore and various
other cabinet ministries. He became the first acting
President and was eventually elected as the fourth
President of India (1969–74).
Independence activist and statesman Kamaraj was
1976 Shri K. Kamaraj a Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for three terms;
1954–57, 1957–62, and 1962–63.
"Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta" was a catholic
nun and the founder of the Missionaries of Charity.
She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her
1980 Mother Teresa humanitarian work in 1979 and was beatified on 19
October 2003 by Pope John Paul
II and canonised on 4 September 2016 by Pope
Francis.
Independence activist, social reformer, and a close
associate of Mahatma Gandhi, Bhave is best known
for his Bhoodan movement, "Land-Gift
1983 Shri Vinoba Bhave Movement". He was given the honorific title
"Acharya" ("teacher") and was awarded the Ramon
Magsaysay Award (1958) for his humanitarian
work.
Widely known as "Frontier Gandhi", independence
activist and Pashtun leader Khan was a follower
Shri Khan Abdul Ghaffar
1987 of Mahatma Gandhi. He joined Khilafat Movement in
Khan
1920 and founded Khudai Khidmatgar ("Red Shirt
movement") in 1929.
Actor turned politician Ramachandran served as
1988 Shri M. G. Ramachandran Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for three terms; 1977–
80, 1980–84, 1985–87.
Social reformer and leader of
1990 Shri B. R. Ambedkar the Dalits ("Untouchables"), Ambedkar was the
Chief architect of the Indian Constitution and also
served as the first Law Minister of India. Ambedkar
predominantly campaigned against the social
discrimination with Dalits, the Hindu varna
system. He was associated with the Dalit Buddhist
movement and accepted Buddhism as a religion
along with his close to half a million followers on 14
October 1956.
Leader of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in South
Africa, Mandela was the President of South Africa
(1994–99). Often called as the "Gandhi of South
Shri Nelson Mandela Africa", Mandela's African National
Congress movement was influenced by Gandhian
philosophy. In 1993, he was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize.
Gandhi was the ninth Prime Minister of India
Shri Rajiv Gandhi
serving from 1984 to 1989.
Widely known as the "Iron Man of India", Patel was
an independence activist and first Deputy Prime
Minister of India (1947–50). Post independence,
Shri Vallabhbhai Patel
"Sardar" ("Leader") Patel worked with V. P.
1991 Menon towards dissolving 555 princely states into
the Indian union.
Independence activist Desai was the sixth Prime
Minister of India (1977–79). He is the only Indian
Shri Morarji Desai national to be awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan,
highest civilian award given by the Government of
Pakistan.
Independence activist Azad was India's first Minister
of Education and worked towards free primary
Shri Abul Kalam Azad education. He was widely known as "Maulana Azad"
and his birthday on 11 November is observed
as National Education Day in India.
Industrialist, philanthropist, and aviation pioneer,
Tata founded India's first airline Air India. He is the
founder of various institutes including Tata Institute
of Fundamental Research, Tata Memorial
1992 Shri J. R. D. Tata
Hospital, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Tata
Motors, TCS, National Institute of Advanced
Studies, and National Centre for the Performing
Arts.
Having debuted as a director with Pather
Panchali (1955), film-maker Ray is credited with
Shri Satyajit Ray bringing world recognition to Indian cinema. In
1984, Ray was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke
Award, India's highest award in cinema.
Independence activist Nanda was two times interim
Shri Gulzarilal Nanda Prime Minister of India (1964, 1966) and two times
deputy chairman of the Planning Commission.
Independence activist Ali is better known for
1997
hoisting the Indian flag in Bombay during the Quit
Smt. Aruna Asaf Ali
India Movement in 1942. Post Independence, Ali
was elected as Delhi's first mayor in 1958.
Shri A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Aerospace and defence scientist, Kalam was
involved in the development of India's first satellite
launch vehicle SLV III and was the architect
of Integrated Guided Missile Development Program.
He worked for Indian National Committee for Space
Research, Indian Space Research
Organisation, Defence Research and Development
Laboratory and was appointed as the Scientific
Advisor to the Defence Minister, Secretary to
Department of Defence Research and Development
and Director General of Defence Research and
Development Organisation. Later, he served as the
eleventh President of India from 2002 till
2007.
Carnatic classical vocalist Subbulakshmi, often
M. S. Subbulakshmi hailed as "Queen of songs", is the first Indian
musician to receive the Ramon Magsaysay award.
Independence activist and former Minister of
1998 Agriculture of India (1964–66), Subramaniam is
known for his contribution towards Green
Chidambaram
Revolution in India. During the late 1970s, he
Subramaniam
worked for International Rice Research Institute,
Manila, and the International Maize and Wheat
Research Institute, Mexico.
Independence activist, social reformer, and
commonly referred as "Lok Nayak" ("People's
Hero"), Narayan is better known for "Total
Jayaprakash Narayan
Revolution Movement" or "JP Movement" initiated
during the mid-1970s to "overthrow the corrupt and
exploitative Congress government".
Winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic
Sciences (1998), Sen has done research over
several topics including social choice theory, ethics
Amartya Sen
and political philosophy, welfare
economics, decision theory, development
economics, public health, and gender studies.
1999
Independence activist Bordoloi is the first Chief
Minister of Assam (1946–50). His efforts and
association with the then Minister of Home Affairs
Gopinath Bordoloi
Vallabhbhai Patel were widely acknowledged while
keeping Assam united with India when parts of it
were to merge with East Pakistan.
Winner of four Grammy Awards and often
considered "the world's best-known exponent of
Hindustani classical music", sitar player Shankar is
Ravi Shankar
known for his collaborative work with Western
musicians including Yehudi Menuhin and George
Harrison.
Widely credited as the "nightingale of
India", playback singer Mangeshkar started her
career in the 1940s and has sung songs in over 36
Lata Mangeshkar
2001 languages. In 1989, Mangeshkar was awarded
the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award
in cinema.
Bismillah Khan Hindustani classical shehnai player, Khan played the
instrument for more than eight decades and is
credited to have brought the instrument to the
centre stage of Indian music.
Hindustani classical vocalist, Joshi was a disciple
of Kirana gharana, an Indian musical school. He is
2008 Bhimsen Joshi
widely known for the Khyal genre of singing with a
"mastery over rhythm and accurate notes".
The recipient of Honorary Doctorates from 63
Universities including Purdue, IIT Bombay, Oxford,
chemist and professor Rao has worked prominently
C. N. R. Rao in the fields of Solid State and Materials
Chemistry, Spectroscopy and Molecular Structure.
He has authored around 1600 research papers and
48 books.
2014 Having debuted in 1989, Tendulkar played
664 international cricket matches in a career
spanning over two decades. He holds various
cricket records including the only player to have
Sachin Tendulkar
scored one hundred international centuries, the first
batsman to score a double century in a One Day
International and the only player to complete more
than 30,000 runs in both ODI and Test cricket.
Scholar and educational reformer Malaviya is a
founder of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha (1906)
and Banaras Hindu University and served as the
Madan Mohan Malaviya university's vice-chancellor from 1919 till 1938. He
was the President of Indian National Congress for
four terms and was the Chairman of Hindustan
Times from 1924 to 1946.
2015
Parliamentarian for over four decades, Vajpayee
was elected nine times to the Lok Sabha, twice to
the Rajya Sabha and served as the Prime Minister
Atal Bihari Vajpayee of India for three terms; 1996, 1998, 1999–
2004. He was Minister of External Affairs during
1977–79 and was awarded the "Best
Parliamentarian" in 1994.

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