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List of Padma Bhushan award recipients (1954–1959)

The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award of the Republic of India.[1] Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is given for "distinguished service of a high order", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex.[2] The recipients receive a Sanad, a certificate signed by the President of India and a circular-shaped medallion with no monetary association. The recipients are announced every year on Republic Day (26 January) and registered in The Gazette of India—a publication used for official government notices and released weekly by the Department of Publication, under the Ministry of Urban Development.[3] The conferral of the award is not considered official without its publication in the Gazette. The name of recipient, whose award have been revoked or restored, both of which require the authority of the President, is archived and they are required to surrender their medal when their name is struck from the register;[4] none of the conferments of Padma Bhushan during 1954–1959 have been revoked or restored. The recommendations are received from all the state and the union territory governments, as well as from Ministries of the Government of India, the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan awardees, the Institutes of Excellence, the Ministers, the Chief Ministers and the Governors of State, and the Members of Parliament including private individuals.[3]

Padma Bhushan
TypeNational Civilian
CountryIndia
Presented by

Government of India
Ribbon
ObverseA centrally located lotus flower is embossed and the text "Padma" written in Devanagari script is placed above and the text "Bhushan" is placed below the lotus.
ReverseA platinum State Emblem of India placed in the centre with the national motto of India, "Satyameva Jayate" (Truth alone triumphs) in Devanagari Script
Established1954
First awarded1954
Total94
Websitehttp://www.padmaawards.gov.in/ 
Precedence
Next (higher) Padma Vibhushan
Next (lower) Padma Shri
← Padma Vibhushan "Dusra Varg" (Class II)

When instituted in 1954, the Padma Bhushan was classified as "Dusra Varg" (Class II) under the three-tier Padma Vibhushan awards, which were preceded by the Bharat Ratna in hierarchy. The original specification of the award was a circle made of standard silver 1+38 inches (35 mm) in diameter, with rims on both the sides. A centrally located lotus flower was embossed on the obverse side of the medal and the text "Padma Vibhushan" written in Devanagari script was inscribed above the lotus along the upper edge of the medal. A floral wreath was embossed along the lower edge and a lotus wreath at the top along the upper edge. The State Emblem of India was placed in the centre of the reverse side with the text "Desh Seva" in Devanagari Script on the lower edge. The medal was suspended by a pink riband 1+14 inches (32 mm) in width divided into three equal segments by two white vertical lines.[2]

On 15 January 1955, the Padma Vibhushan was reclassified into three different awards; the Padma Vibhushan, the highest of the three, followed by the Padma Bhushan and the Padma Shri. The criteria includes "distinguished service of a high order in any field including service rendered by Government servants" but excluding those working with the Public sector undertakings with the exception of doctors and scientists. The 1954 statutes did not allow posthumous awards but this was subsequently modified in the January 1955 statute. The design was also modified to the form that is currently in use. The current design is a circular-shaped toned bronze medallion 1+34 inches (44 mm) in diameter and 18 inch (3.2 mm) thick. The centrally placed pattern made of outer lines of a square of 1+316 inches (30 mm) side is embossed with a knob embossed within each of the outer angles of the pattern. A raised circular space of diameter 1+116 inches (27 mm) is placed at the centre of the decoration. A centrally located lotus flower is embossed on the obverse side of the medal and the text "Padma" written in Devanagari script is placed above and the text "Bhushan" is placed below the lotus. The Emblem of India is placed in the centre of the reverse side with the national motto of India, "Satyameva Jayate" (Truth alone triumphs) in Devanagari Script, inscribed on the lower edge. The rim, the edges and all embossing on either side is of standard gold with the text "Padma Bhushan" of gold gilt. The medal is suspended by a pink riband 1+14 inches (32 mm) in width with a broad white stripe in the middle.[3][4] It is ranked fifth in the order of precedence of wearing of medals and decorations of the Indian civilian and military awards.[a]

A total of twenty-three awards were conferred in 1954 followed by twelve in 1955; thirteen in 1956; sixteen in 1957; sixteen again in 1958, and fourteen in 1959, giving a total of 94 recipients in the first six years—including one foreign recipient awarded in 1955. Till 1959, individuals from nine different fields were awarded which includes twenty-six from literature and education, seventeen from civil service, twelve artists, ten from science and engineering, ten from social work, eight from public affairs, six from medicine, four sportspersons, and one from trade and industry.

Recipients Edit

 
Homi J. Bhabha (awarded in 1954), the "father of the Indian bomb",[6] was a nuclear physicist and the founding director of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) and the Trombay Atomic Energy Establishment (later named after him).[7][8]
 
Dhyan Chand (awarded in 1956) was a field hockey player and scored more than 1000 goals during his career spanned over 20 years from 1926–1948.[9]
 
Rukmini Devi Arundale (awarded in 1956) was a theosophist and Bharata Natyam dancer.[10]
 
"Riyasatkar" historian Govind Sakharam Sardesai (awarded in 1957) wrote eight volumes of "Marathi Riyasat", three volumes of "Musalmani Riyasat", and two volumes of "British Riyasat".[11]
 
The "Birdman of India" Salim Ali (awarded in 1958) was an ornithologist, naturalist, and was one of the founding members of Bombay Natural History Society.[12]
 
Rao Raja Hanut Singh (awarded in 1958) was an "Honorary Captain" in the British Indian Army and polo player.[13]
 
Often described as "the founding father of modern Tamil theatre", Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar (awarded in 1959) was a playwright, director, producer, and actor.[14]
 
Tenzing Norgay (right, awarded in 1959) was one of the first two individuals known to reach the summit of Mount Everest, which he accomplished with Edmund Hillary (left) on 29 May 1953.[15]
Award recipients by year[16]
Year Number of recipients
1954
23
1955
12
1956
13
1957
16
1958
16
1959
14
Award recipients by field[16]
Field Number of recipients
Arts
12
Civil Service
17
Literature & Education
26
Medicine
6
Public Affairs
8
Science & Engineering
10
Social Work
10
Sports
4
Trade & Industry
1
List of Padma Bhushan award recipients, showing the year, field, and state/country[16]
Year Recipient Field State
1954 Homi Jehangir Bhabha Science & Engineering Maharashtra
1954 Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Science & Engineering Uttar Pradesh
1954 Mahadeva Iyer Ganapati Civil Service Odisha
1954 Jnan Chandra Ghosh Science & Engineering West Bengal
1954 Radha Krishan Gupta Civil Service Delhi
1954 Maithili Sharan Gupt Literature & Education Uttar Pradesh
1954 R. R. Handa Civil Service Punjab
1954 Amarnath Jha Literature & Education Uttar Pradesh
1954 Ajudhiya Nath Khosla Science & Engineering Delhi
1954 Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan Science & Engineering Tamil Nadu
1954 Hussain Ahmad Madani Literature & Education Uttar Pradesh
1954 Josh Malihabadi Literature & Education Delhi
1954 V. L. Mehta Public Affairs Gujarat
1954 Vallathol Narayana Menon Literature & Education Kerala
1954 A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar Literature & Education Tamil Nadu
1954 Maharaj Kr. Palden T Namgyal Public Affairs Punjab
1954 V. Narahari Rao Civil Service Karnataka
1954 Pandyala Satyanarayana Rau Civil Service Andhra Pradesh
1954 Jamini Roy Arts West Bengal
1954 Sukumar Sen Civil Service West Bengal
1954 Satya Narayana Shastri Medicine Uttar Pradesh
1954 M. S. Subbulakshmi Arts Tamil Nadu
1954 Kodandera Subayya Thimayya Civil Service Karnataka
1955 Fateh Chand Badhwar Civil Service Punjab
1955 Lalit Mohan Banerjee Medicine West Bengal
1955 Suniti Kumar Chatterji Literature & Education West Bengal
1955 Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Social Work West Bengal
1955 Surender Kumar Dey Civil Service [b]
1955 Vasant Ramji Khanolkar Medicine Maharashtra
1955 Sunder Das Khungar Civil Service Punjab
1955 Rameshwari Nehru Social Work Uttar Pradesh
1955 Prana Krushna Parija Literature & Education Odisha
1955 Madapati Rao Social Work Andhra Pradesh
1955 Maneklal Sankalchand Thacker Literature & Education Delhi
1955 Attur Rangaswami Venkatachari Civil Service Tamil Nadu
1956 Rukmini Devi Arundale Arts Tamil Nadu
1956 Rajshekhar Basu Literature & Education West Bengal
1956 Dhyan Chand Sports Punjab
1956 Malur Srinivasa Thirumale Iyengar Civil Service Tamil Nadu
1956 Nawab Zain Yar Jung Public Affairs Telangana
1956 Pushpavati Janardanrai Mehta Public Affairs Maharashtra
1956 Cottari Kankaiyah Nayudu Sports Tamil Nadu
1956 Muthulakshmi Reddi Medicine Tamil Nadu
1956 Kanwar Sain Civil Service Rajasthan
1956 Vir Singh Literature & Education Punjab
1956 Kasturi Srinivasan Literature & Education Punjab
1956 Mahadevi Varma Literature & Education Uttar Pradesh
1956 Tiruvadi Sambasiva Venkataraman Science & Engineering Tamil Nadu
1957 Bhikham Lal Atreya Literature & Education Uttar Pradesh
1957 T. Balasaraswati Arts Tamil Nadu
1957 Alagappa Chettiar Social Work Tamil Nadu
1957 Hazari Prasad Dwivedi Literature & Education Uttar Pradesh
1957 Abid Hussain Literature & Education Uttar Pradesh
1957 Mushtaq Hussain Khan Arts Madhya Pradesh
1957 Lakshmi Menon Public Affairs Kerala
1957 Radha Kumud Mukherjee Public Affairs West Bengal
1957 K. Covilagam Kutti Ettan Raja Civil Service Kerala
1957 Andal Venkatasubba Rao Social Work Andhra Pradesh
1957 Shrikrishna N. Ratanjankar Arts Uttar Pradesh
1957 Shyam Nandan Sahay Literature & Education Bihar
1957 Govind Sakharam Sardesai Literature & Education Maharashtra
1957 K. A. Nilakanta Sastri Literature & Education Tamil Nadu
1957 Boshi Sen Science & Engineering West Bengal
1957 Siddheshwar Varma Literature & Education Chandigarh
1958 Salim Ali Science & Engineering Maharashtra
1958 Vijaya Anand Sports Uttar Pradesh
1958 D. P. Roy Choudhury Arts West Bengal
1958 Jeahangir Ghandy Trade & Industry Maharashtra
1958 Narayan Subarao Hardikar Social Work Karnataka
1958 Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar Arts Tamil Nadu
1958 Allauddin Khan Arts Uttar Pradesh
1958 Kumar Padma Siva Shankara Menon Civil Service Kerala
1958 Arathil C. Narayanan Nambiar Civil Service Kerala
1958 Kuppali Venkatappagowda Puttappa Literature & Education Karnataka
1958 Poola Tirupati Raju Literature & Education Rajasthan
1958 Kamalendumati Shah Social Work Delhi
1958 Rao Raja Hanut Singh Public Affairs Rajasthan
1958 Rustom Jal Vakil Medicine Maharashtra
1958 Surya Narayan Vyas Literature & Education Madhya Pradesh
1958 Darashaw Nosherwan Wadia Science & Engineering Maharashtra
1959 Sisir Kumar Bhaduri[c] Arts West Bengal
1959 Ramdhari Singh Dinkar Literature & Education Bihar
1959 Ali Yavar Jung Civil Service Maharashtra
1959 Hansa Jivraj Mehta Social Work Maharashtra
1959 Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar Arts Tamil Nadu
1959 Tiruppattur R. Venkatachala Murti Literature & Education Tamil Nadu
1959 Tenzing Norgay Sports West Bengal
1959 Bhaurao Patil Social Work Maharashtra
1959 Jal Gawashaw Paymaster Medicine Maharashtra
1959 Dhanvanthi Rama Rau Social Work Maharashtra
1959 Nirmal Kumar Sidhanta Literature & Education West Bengal
1959 Kankanhalli Vasudevachary Arts Karnataka
1959 Bhargavaram Viththal Varerkar Public Affairs Maharashtra
1959 Ghulam Yazdani Science & Engineering Telangana

Explanatory notes Edit

  1. ^ The order of precedence is: Bharat Ratna, Param Vir Chakra, Ashoka Chakra, Padma Vibhushan and Padma Bhushan.[5]
  2. ^ Surender Kumar Dey was a USA citizen.
  3. ^ Sisir Kumar Bhaduri refused the award.[17]

References Edit

  1. ^ "PV Sindhu recommended for Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award, by sports ministry". Firstpost. 25 September 2017. from the original on 26 December 2017. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b Lal, Shavax A. (1954). (PDF). The Gazette of India. The President's Secretariat (published 2 January 1954): 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2018. The President is pleased to institute an award to be designated 'Padma Vibhushan' in three classes, namely: 'Pahela Varg', 'Dusra Varg' and 'Tisra Varg'
  3. ^ a b c (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs (India). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 February 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  4. ^ a b Ayyar, N. M. (1955). "The Gazette of India—Extraordinary—Part I" (PDF). The Gazette of India. The President's Secretariat (published 15 January 1955): 8. (PDF) from the original on 18 May 2014. Retrieved 31 March 2018. All persons upon whom the decoration of 'Padma Vibhushan' ('Dusra Varg') was conferred under the Regulations issued with Notification No. 2-Pres./54, dated the 2nd January, 1954, shall, for all purposes of these regulations, be deemed to be persons on whom the decoration of Padma Bhushan has been conferred by the President.
  5. ^ "Wearing of Medals: Precedence Of Medals". Indian Army. from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  6. ^ Richelson, Jeffrey (13 April 2006). "U.S. Intelligence and the Indian Bomb". The National Security Archive. National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 187. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  7. ^ "Tata Institute of Fundamental Research: History & Archives". Tata Institute of Fundamental Research. from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Bhabha Atomic Research Centre: Founder/Heritage". Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Discover hockey's answer to Pele". BBC Sports Academy. BBC. from the original on 1 September 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
    • Dhaliwal, Ravi (28 August 2009). "Dhyan Chand: Player, legend and the man". The Tribune. Muktsar. from the original on 20 October 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2015.
  10. ^ Meduri, Avanthi (2 March 2001). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  11. ^ Kumbhojkar, Shraddha, ed. (2009). 19th Century Maharashtra: A Reassessment. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 19. ISBN 978-1-4438-0603-9. from the original on 25 September 2015.
  12. ^ "Give Bharat Ratna to Salim Ali, demands AMU professor". IBN Live. 26 November 2013. from the original on 20 January 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  13. ^ "Supplement to the London Gazette, 1 January, 1921" (PDF). London Gazette. His Majesty's Stationery Office (published 21 January 1921): 2. 1921. (PDF) from the original on 27 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015. To be Honorary Captain:Rao Rlaja Hanut Singh, son of His Highness Maharaja Sir Partap Singh Bahadur, Riegent of Jodhpur.
    • Chakraborty Lahiri, Samhita (17 December 2010). . The Telegraph. Calcutta. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  14. ^ Muthiah, S. (30 July 2003). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 12 March 2018. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  15. ^ Morris, Jan (14 June 1999). "The Conquerors Hillary & Tenzing". Time. from the original on 21 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  16. ^ a b c (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs (India). 14 August 2013. pp. 1–9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  17. ^ Sarkar, Chanchal (3 June 2001). "When is an apology not an apology: The losers". The Tribune. from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2015.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • . Ministry of Home Affairs (India). 14 September 2015. Archived from the original on 9 February 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2015.

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The Padma Bhushan is the third highest civilian award of the Republic of India 1 Instituted on 2 January 1954 the award is given for distinguished service of a high order without distinction of race occupation position or sex 2 The recipients receive a Sanad a certificate signed by the President of India and a circular shaped medallion with no monetary association The recipients are announced every year on Republic Day 26 January and registered in The Gazette of India a publication used for official government notices and released weekly by the Department of Publication under the Ministry of Urban Development 3 The conferral of the award is not considered official without its publication in the Gazette The name of recipient whose award have been revoked or restored both of which require the authority of the President is archived and they are required to surrender their medal when their name is struck from the register 4 none of the conferments of Padma Bhushan during 1954 1959 have been revoked or restored The recommendations are received from all the state and the union territory governments as well as from Ministries of the Government of India the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan awardees the Institutes of Excellence the Ministers the Chief Ministers and the Governors of State and the Members of Parliament including private individuals 3 Padma BhushanTypeNational CivilianCountryIndiaPresented byGovernment of IndiaRibbonObverseA centrally located lotus flower is embossed and the text Padma written in Devanagari script is placed above and the text Bhushan is placed below the lotus ReverseA platinum State Emblem of India placed in the centre with the national motto of India Satyameva Jayate Truth alone triumphs in Devanagari ScriptEstablished1954First awarded1954Total94Websitehttp www padmaawards gov in PrecedenceNext higher Padma VibhushanNext lower Padma Shri Padma Vibhushan Dusra Varg Class II When instituted in 1954 the Padma Bhushan was classified as Dusra Varg Class II under the three tier Padma Vibhushan awards which were preceded by the Bharat Ratna in hierarchy The original specification of the award was a circle made of standard silver 1 3 8 inches 35 mm in diameter with rims on both the sides A centrally located lotus flower was embossed on the obverse side of the medal and the text Padma Vibhushan written in Devanagari script was inscribed above the lotus along the upper edge of the medal A floral wreath was embossed along the lower edge and a lotus wreath at the top along the upper edge The State Emblem of India was placed in the centre of the reverse side with the text Desh Seva in Devanagari Script on the lower edge The medal was suspended by a pink riband 1 1 4 inches 32 mm in width divided into three equal segments by two white vertical lines 2 On 15 January 1955 the Padma Vibhushan was reclassified into three different awards the Padma Vibhushan the highest of the three followed by the Padma Bhushan and the Padma Shri The criteria includes distinguished service of a high order in any field including service rendered by Government servants but excluding those working with the Public sector undertakings with the exception of doctors and scientists The 1954 statutes did not allow posthumous awards but this was subsequently modified in the January 1955 statute The design was also modified to the form that is currently in use The current design is a circular shaped toned bronze medallion 1 3 4 inches 44 mm in diameter and 1 8 inch 3 2 mm thick The centrally placed pattern made of outer lines of a square of 1 3 16 inches 30 mm side is embossed with a knob embossed within each of the outer angles of the pattern A raised circular space of diameter 1 1 16 inches 27 mm is placed at the centre of the decoration A centrally located lotus flower is embossed on the obverse side of the medal and the text Padma written in Devanagari script is placed above and the text Bhushan is placed below the lotus The Emblem of India is placed in the centre of the reverse side with the national motto of India Satyameva Jayate Truth alone triumphs in Devanagari Script inscribed on the lower edge The rim the edges and all embossing on either side is of standard gold with the text Padma Bhushan of gold gilt The medal is suspended by a pink riband 1 1 4 inches 32 mm in width with a broad white stripe in the middle 3 4 It is ranked fifth in the order of precedence of wearing of medals and decorations of the Indian civilian and military awards a A total of twenty three awards were conferred in 1954 followed by twelve in 1955 thirteen in 1956 sixteen in 1957 sixteen again in 1958 and fourteen in 1959 giving a total of 94 recipients in the first six years including one foreign recipient awarded in 1955 Till 1959 individuals from nine different fields were awarded which includes twenty six from literature and education seventeen from civil service twelve artists ten from science and engineering ten from social work eight from public affairs six from medicine four sportspersons and one from trade and industry Contents 1 Recipients 2 Explanatory notes 3 References 4 External linksRecipients Edit nbsp Homi J Bhabha awarded in 1954 the father of the Indian bomb 6 was a nuclear physicist and the founding director of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research TIFR and the Trombay Atomic Energy Establishment later named after him 7 8 nbsp Dhyan Chand awarded in 1956 was a field hockey player and scored more than 1000 goals during his career spanned over 20 years from 1926 1948 9 nbsp Rukmini Devi Arundale awarded in 1956 was a theosophist and Bharata Natyam dancer 10 nbsp Riyasatkar historian Govind Sakharam Sardesai awarded in 1957 wrote eight volumes of Marathi Riyasat three volumes of Musalmani Riyasat and two volumes of British Riyasat 11 nbsp The Birdman of India Salim Ali awarded in 1958 was an ornithologist naturalist and was one of the founding members of Bombay Natural History Society 12 nbsp Rao Raja Hanut Singh awarded in 1958 was an Honorary Captain in the British Indian Army and polo player 13 nbsp Often described as the founding father of modern Tamil theatre Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar awarded in 1959 was a playwright director producer and actor 14 nbsp Tenzing Norgay right awarded in 1959 was one of the first two individuals known to reach the summit of Mount Everest which he accomplished with Edmund Hillary left on 29 May 1953 15 Award recipients by year 16 Year Number of recipients1954 231955 121956 131957 161958 161959 14 Award recipients by field 16 Field Number of recipientsArts 12Civil Service 17Literature amp Education 26Medicine 6Public Affairs 8Science amp Engineering 10Social Work 10Sports 4Trade amp Industry 11954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 List of Padma Bhushan award recipients showing the year field and state country 16 Year Recipient Field State1954 Homi Jehangir Bhabha Science amp Engineering Maharashtra1954 Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar Science amp Engineering Uttar Pradesh1954 Mahadeva Iyer Ganapati Civil Service Odisha1954 Jnan Chandra Ghosh Science amp Engineering West Bengal1954 Radha Krishan Gupta Civil Service Delhi1954 Maithili Sharan Gupt Literature amp Education Uttar Pradesh1954 R R Handa Civil Service Punjab1954 Amarnath Jha Literature amp Education Uttar Pradesh1954 Ajudhiya Nath Khosla Science amp Engineering Delhi1954 Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan Science amp Engineering Tamil Nadu1954 Hussain Ahmad Madani Literature amp Education Uttar Pradesh1954 Josh Malihabadi Literature amp Education Delhi1954 V L Mehta Public Affairs Gujarat1954 Vallathol Narayana Menon Literature amp Education Kerala1954 A Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar Literature amp Education Tamil Nadu1954 Maharaj Kr Palden T Namgyal Public Affairs Punjab1954 V Narahari Rao Civil Service Karnataka1954 Pandyala Satyanarayana Rau Civil Service Andhra Pradesh1954 Jamini Roy Arts West Bengal1954 Sukumar Sen Civil Service West Bengal1954 Satya Narayana Shastri Medicine Uttar Pradesh1954 M S Subbulakshmi Arts Tamil Nadu1954 Kodandera Subayya Thimayya Civil Service Karnataka1955 Fateh Chand Badhwar Civil Service Punjab1955 Lalit Mohan Banerjee Medicine West Bengal1955 Suniti Kumar Chatterji Literature amp Education West Bengal1955 Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Social Work West Bengal1955 Surender Kumar Dey Civil Service b 1955 Vasant Ramji Khanolkar Medicine Maharashtra1955 Sunder Das Khungar Civil Service Punjab1955 Rameshwari Nehru Social Work Uttar Pradesh1955 Prana Krushna Parija Literature amp Education Odisha1955 Madapati Rao Social Work Andhra Pradesh1955 Maneklal Sankalchand Thacker Literature amp Education Delhi1955 Attur Rangaswami Venkatachari Civil Service Tamil Nadu1956 Rukmini Devi Arundale Arts Tamil Nadu1956 Rajshekhar Basu Literature amp Education West Bengal1956 Dhyan Chand Sports Punjab1956 Malur Srinivasa Thirumale Iyengar Civil Service Tamil Nadu1956 Nawab Zain Yar Jung Public Affairs Telangana1956 Pushpavati Janardanrai Mehta Public Affairs Maharashtra1956 Cottari Kankaiyah Nayudu Sports Tamil Nadu1956 Muthulakshmi Reddi Medicine Tamil Nadu1956 Kanwar Sain Civil Service Rajasthan1956 Vir Singh Literature amp Education Punjab1956 Kasturi Srinivasan Literature amp Education Punjab1956 Mahadevi Varma Literature amp Education Uttar Pradesh1956 Tiruvadi Sambasiva Venkataraman Science amp Engineering Tamil Nadu1957 Bhikham Lal Atreya Literature amp Education Uttar Pradesh1957 T Balasaraswati Arts Tamil Nadu1957 Alagappa Chettiar Social Work Tamil Nadu1957 Hazari Prasad Dwivedi Literature amp Education Uttar Pradesh1957 Abid Hussain Literature amp Education Uttar Pradesh1957 Mushtaq Hussain Khan Arts Madhya Pradesh1957 Lakshmi Menon Public Affairs Kerala1957 Radha Kumud Mukherjee Public Affairs West Bengal1957 K Covilagam Kutti Ettan Raja Civil Service Kerala1957 Andal Venkatasubba Rao Social Work Andhra Pradesh1957 Shrikrishna N Ratanjankar Arts Uttar Pradesh1957 Shyam Nandan Sahay Literature amp Education Bihar1957 Govind Sakharam Sardesai Literature amp Education Maharashtra1957 K A Nilakanta Sastri Literature amp Education Tamil Nadu1957 Boshi Sen Science amp Engineering West Bengal1957 Siddheshwar Varma Literature amp Education Chandigarh1958 Salim Ali Science amp Engineering Maharashtra1958 Vijaya Anand Sports Uttar Pradesh1958 D P Roy Choudhury Arts West Bengal1958 Jeahangir Ghandy Trade amp Industry Maharashtra1958 Narayan Subarao Hardikar Social Work Karnataka1958 Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar Arts Tamil Nadu1958 Allauddin Khan Arts Uttar Pradesh1958 Kumar Padma Siva Shankara Menon Civil Service Kerala1958 Arathil C Narayanan Nambiar Civil Service Kerala1958 Kuppali Venkatappagowda Puttappa Literature amp Education Karnataka1958 Poola Tirupati Raju Literature amp Education Rajasthan1958 Kamalendumati Shah Social Work Delhi1958 Rao Raja Hanut Singh Public Affairs Rajasthan1958 Rustom Jal Vakil Medicine Maharashtra1958 Surya Narayan Vyas Literature amp Education Madhya Pradesh1958 Darashaw Nosherwan Wadia Science amp Engineering Maharashtra1959 Sisir Kumar Bhaduri c Arts West Bengal1959 Ramdhari Singh Dinkar Literature amp Education Bihar1959 Ali Yavar Jung Civil Service Maharashtra1959 Hansa Jivraj Mehta Social Work Maharashtra1959 Pammal Sambandha Mudaliar Arts Tamil Nadu1959 Tiruppattur R Venkatachala Murti Literature amp Education Tamil Nadu1959 Tenzing Norgay Sports West Bengal1959 Bhaurao Patil Social Work Maharashtra1959 Jal Gawashaw Paymaster Medicine Maharashtra1959 Dhanvanthi Rama Rau Social Work Maharashtra1959 Nirmal Kumar Sidhanta Literature amp Education West Bengal1959 Kankanhalli Vasudevachary Arts Karnataka1959 Bhargavaram Viththal Varerkar Public Affairs Maharashtra1959 Ghulam Yazdani Science amp Engineering TelanganaExplanatory notes Edit The order of precedence is Bharat Ratna Param Vir Chakra Ashoka Chakra Padma Vibhushan and Padma Bhushan 5 Surender Kumar Dey was a USA citizen Sisir Kumar Bhaduri refused the award 17 References Edit PV Sindhu recommended for 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