List of Legends Who Won Bharat Ratna Award till 2019

List of Legends Who Won Bharat Ratna Award till 2019

The most prestigious Bharat Ratna (Jewel of India) is the highest civilian award of the India. It was introduced by the first President of India, Rajendra Prasad, on January 2, 1954. Bharat Ratna was first awarded in the same year to C. Rajagopalachari, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and C. V. Raman

Till now 48 members have won this highest civilian award.

Madan Mohan Malaviya and Atal Bihari Vajpayee are the last civilians who won this award in 2015.

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UPDATE Jan 26 2019

On the Eve of Republic day 2019, President Ramnath Kovind announced Bharat Ratna awards. Former President Pranab Mukherjee, Nanaji Deshmukh (posthumously), and singer Bhupen Hazarika (posthumously) are awarded Bharat Ratna

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Before we see the full list of people who were honored with this award, let me give you some short notes on the Bhrarat Ratna.

Who are eligible are Bharat Ratna Award?

This is India’s highest civilian award, awarded for the highest degrees of national service.

Initially the award was limited to the achievements in the arts, literature, science, and public services. Later in December 2011, the government expanded the criteria to include “any field of human endeavour”.

There is no written provision that Bharat Ratna should be awarded to Indian citizens only. The award has been awarded to a naturalized Indian citizen, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, better known as Mother Teresa (1980) and to two non-Indians – Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Nelson Mandela (1990).

Who can recommend for this award?

It is the Prime Minister of India who can send the recommendations for the Bharat Ratna to the President, with a maximum of three nominees being awarded per year.

About the Bharat Ratna award design:

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Originally, the specifications for the award called for a circular gold medal carrying the state emblem and motto, among other things. It is uncertain if a design in accordance with the original specifications was ever made. The actual award is designed in the shape of a peepul leaf and carries with the words “Bharat Ratna”, inscribed in Devanagari script. The reverse side of the medal carries the state emblem and motto. The award is attached to a two-inch wide ribbon, and was designed to be worn around the recipient’s neck.

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List of the People who won Bharat Ratna Award

Now lets go to list.The honour has been awarded to forty five persons, which includes two non-Indians and a naturalized Indian citizen. Tamil Nadu is the state with the highest number of awardees (8) followed closely by Uttar Pradesh (7).

S.No Name Birth / death Awarded Notes
1 Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 1888–1975 1954 Second President, First Vice President, Philosopher.
2 Chakravarti Rajagopalachari 1878–1972 1954 Last Governor-General, Freedom Fighter.
3 Sir C. V. Raman 1888–1970 1954 Nobel-prize winning Physicist
4 Bhagwan Das 1869–1958 1955 Literature, Freedom Fighter
5 Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya 1861–1962 1955 Civil Engineer, Dam Architect, Diwan of Princely state of Mysore
6 Jawaharlal Nehru 1889–1964 1955 First Prime Minister, Freedom Fighter, Author.
7 Govind Ballabh Pant 1887–1961 1957 Freedom Fighter, Home Minister
8 Dhondo Keshav Karve 1858–1962 1958 Educationist, Social Reformer, Awarded in his birth centenary year.
9 Dr. B. C. Roy 1882–1962 1961 Physician, Politician, Former Chief Minister of West Bengal
10 Purushottam Das Tandon 1882–1962 1961 Freedom Fighter, Educationist
11 Dr. Rajendra Prasad 1884–1963 1962 First President, Freedom Fighter, Jurist
12 Dr. Zakir Hussain 1897–1969 1963 Former President, Scholar.
13 Pandurang Vaman Kane 1880–1972 1963 Indologist and Sanskrit scholar
14 Lal Bahadur Shastri 1904–1966 1966 Posthumous, Second Prime Minister, Freedom Fighter
15 Indira Gandhi 1917–1984 1971 Former Prime Minister
16 V. V. Giri 1894–1980 1975 Former President, Trade Unionist.
17 K. Kamaraj 1903–1975 1976 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, Chief Minister-Tamil Nadu.
18 Mother Teresa 1910–1997 1980 Nobel Laureate (Peace, 1979).
19 Acharya Vinoba Bhave 1895–1982 1983 Posthumous, Social Reformer, Freedom Fighter.
20 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan 1890–1988 1987 First non-citizen, Freedom Fighter.
21 M. G. Ramachandran 1917–1987 1988 Posthumous, Chief Minister-Tamil Nadu, Actor.
22 B. R. Ambedkar 1891–1956 1990 Posthumous, Architect-Indian Constitution,Social Reformer, Economist and Scholar
23 Nelson Mandela b. 1918 1990 Second non-citizen and first non-Indian, Leader of Anti-Apartheid movement.
24 Rajiv Gandhi 1944–1991 1991 Posthumous, Former Prime Minister
25 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 1875–1950 1991 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, First Home Minister of India.
26 Morarji Desai 1896–1995 1991 Former Prime Minister, Freedom Fighter.
27 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad 1888–1958 1992 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, First Education Minister of India
28 J. R. D. Tata 1904–1993 1992 Industrialist and philanthropist.
29 Satyajit Ray 1922–1992 1992 Film Director ,Oscar winner
30 A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 1931 – 2015 1997 Former President, Scientist.
31 Gulzarilal Nanda 1898–1998 1997 Freedom Fighter, former Prime Minister.
32 Aruna Asaf Ali 1908–1996 1997 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter.
33 M. S. Subbulakshmi 1916–2004 1998 Carnatic music vocalist.
34 Chidambaram Subramaniam 1910–2000 1998 Freedom Fighter, Minister of Agriculture (Father of Green revolution).
35 Jayaprakash Narayan 1902–1979 1998 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, Social Reformer.
36 Pandit Ravi Shankar 1920 – 2012 1999 Classical sitar player.
37 Amartya Sen b. 1933 1999 Nobel Laureate (Economics, 1998), Economist.
38 Gopinath Bordoloi 1890–1950 1999 Posthumous, freedom fighter
39 Lata Mangeshkar b. 1929 2001 Play back singer.
40 Ustad Bismillah Khan 1916-2006 2001 Classical Shehnai Maestro
41 Pandit Bhimsen Joshi 1922 – 2011 2008 Hindustani classical vocalist
42 C. N. R. Rao b. 1934 2014 Professor Rao has worked prominently in the fields of Solid State and Materials Chemistry, Spectroscopy and Molecular Structure.
43 Sachin Tendulkar b. 1973 2014 Sports, Cricket Player
44 Madan Mohan Malaviya 1861 – 1946 2015 Scholar and educational reformer Malaviya is a founder of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha (1906) and Banaras Hindu University and served as the university’s vice-chancellor from 1919 until 1938. He was the President of Indian National Congress for four terms and was the Chairman of Hindustan Times from 1924 to 1946.
45 Atal Bihari Vajpayee 1924 – 2018 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 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.
46 Pranab Mukherjee b. 1935 2019 Indian politician who served as the 13th President of India from 2012 until 2017.
47 Bhupen Hazarika 1926 – 2011 2019 Indian playback singer, lyricist, musician, singer, poet and film-maker from Assam, widely known as Sudhakantha.
48 Nanaji Deshmukh 1916 – 2010 2019 Social activist from India. He worked in the fields of education, health, and rural self-reliance..

 

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