Padma Vibhushan Award Recipients (2001-2010) Overview
The Padma Vibhushan is the second-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is given for "exceptional and distinguished service". All persons without distinction of race, occupation, position or sex are eligible for these awards.
Padma Vibhushan Award Recipients (2001-2010) Winners List
| Images | Year | Recipient Name | State/Country | Field |
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2010 | Ebrahim Alkazi | Delhi India | Arts |
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2010 | Dr. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (Non-citizen) | Tamil Nadu India | Science & Engineering |
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2010 | Dr. Prathap Chandra Reddy | Andhra Pradesh India | Trade & Industry |
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2010 | Dr. Yaga Venugopal Reddy | Andhra Pradesh India | Public Affairs |
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2010 | Zohra Segal | Delhi India | Arts |
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2010 | Dr. Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman | Tamil Nadu India | Arts |
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2009 | Sunderlal Bahuguna | Uttarakhand India | Others |
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2009 | Prof. Jasbir Singh Bajaj | Punjab India | Medicine |
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2009 | Prof. Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya | West Bengal India | Literature & Education |
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2009 | Dr. Ashok Sekhar Ganguly | Maharashtra India | Trade & Industry |
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2009 | Sister Mary Nirmala Joshi | West Bengal India | Social Work |
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2009 | Dr. Anil Kakodkar | Maharashtra India | Science & Engineering |
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2009 | Dr. Purshotam Lal | Uttar Pradesh India | Medicine |
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2009 | G. Madhavan Nair | Karnataka India | Science & Engineering |
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2009 | Govind Narain | Uttar Pradesh India | Public Affairs |
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2009 | Dr. Chandrika Prasad Srivastava | Maharashtra India | Civil Service |
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2008 | Justice Adarsh Sein Anand | Uttar Pradesh India | Public Affairs |
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2008 | Dr. E. Sreedharan | Tamil Nadu India | Sports |
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2008 | Dr. Asha Bhosle | Maharashtra India | Arts |
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2008 | Prof. P.N. Dhar | Delhi India | Public Affairs |
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2008 | Sir Edmund Hillary (Posthumous, Non-citizen) | Auckland New Zealand | Sports |
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2008 | Lakshmi Niwas Mittal (Non-citizen) | Rajasthan India | Trade & Industry |
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2008 | Pranab Mukherjee | Delhi India | Public Affairs |
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2008 | N.R. Narayana Murthy | Karnataka India | Trade & Industry |
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2008 | Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi | Delhi India | Trade & Industry |
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2008 | Dr. Rajendra Kumar Pachauri | Delhi India | Science & Engineering |
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2008 | Viswanathan Anand | Delhi India | Science & Engineering |
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2008 | Ratan Naval Tata | Maharashtra India | Trade & Industry |
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2008 | Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar | Maharashtra India | Sports |
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2007 | Justice Prafulla Chandra Bhagwati | Delhi India | Public Affairs |
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2007 | Naresh Chandra | Delhi India | Civil Service |
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2007 | Dr. Raja Jesudoss Chelliah | Tamil Nadu India | Public Affairs |
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2007 | Dr. V. Krishnamurthy | Delhi India | Civil Service |
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2007 | Fali Sam Nariman | Delhi India | Public Affairs |
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2007 | Prof. Raja Rao (Posthumous, Non-citizen) | Karnataka India | Literature & Education |
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2007 | Prof. Balu Sankaran | Delhi India | Medicine |
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2007 | Khushwant Singh | Delhi India | Literature & Education |
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2007 | Prof. Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan (Non-citizen) | Texas United States | Science & Engineering |
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2007 | Narinder Nath Vohra | Haryana India | Civil Service |
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2006 | Dr. Norman E. Borlaug (Non-citizen) | Texas United States | Science & Engineering |
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2006 | Charles Correa | Maharashtra India | Science & Engineering |
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2006 | Dr.(Ms.) Nirmala Deshpande | Delhi India | Social Work |
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2006 | Mahasweta Devi | West Bengal India | Literature & Education |
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2006 | Adoor Gopalakrishnan | Kerala India | Arts |
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2006 | Justice Visheshwar Nath Khare | Uttar Pradesh India | Public Affairs |
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2006 | Colathur Rama Krishnaswamy Rao Sahib | Tamil Nadu India | Civil Service |
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2006 | Prof. Obaid Siddiqi | Karnataka India | Science & Engineering |
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2006 | Prof. Prakash Narain Tandon | Delhi India | Medicine |
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2005 | Milon Kumar Banerji | Delhi India | Public Affairs |
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2005 | Dr. Mohan Dharia | Maharashtra India | Social Work |
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2005 | Jyotindra Nath Dixit (Posthumous) | Delhi India | Civil Service |
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2005 | Dr. Bal Krishna Goyal | Maharashtra India | Medicine |
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2005 | Rasipuram Krishnaswamy Laxman | Maharashtra India | Arts |
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2005 | Pandit Ram Narayan | Maharashtra India | Arts |
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2005 | Dr. Karan Singh | Delhi India | Public Affairs |
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2005 | Prof. Marthanda Varma Sankaran Valiathan | Delhi India | Medicine |
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2004 | Prof. Jayant Vishnu Narlikar | Maharashtra India | Science & Engineering |
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2004 | Ms. Amrita Pritam | Delhi India | Literature & Education |
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2004 | Justice Manepalli Narayana Rao Venkatachaliah | Karnataka India | Public Affairs |
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2003 | Kazi Lhendup Dorji Kangsarpa | West Bengal India | Public Affairs |
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2003 | Sonal Mansingh | Delhi India | Arts |
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2003 | Bal Ram Nanda | Delhi India | Literature & Education |
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2003 | Vaidya Bhrihaspati Dev Triguna | Delhi India | Medicine |
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2002 | Kishori Ravindra Amonkar | Maharashtra India | Arts |
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2002 | Dr. Gangubai Hangal | Karnataka India | Arts |
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2002 | Pandit Kishan Maharaj | Uttar Pradesh India | Arts |
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2002 | Dr. Chakravarthi Rangarajan | Tamil Nadu India | Literature & Education |
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2002 | Soli Jehangir Sorabjee | Delhi India | Public Affairs |
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2001 | John Kenneth Galbraith (Non-citizen) | Massachusetts United States | Literature & Education |
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2001 | Benjamin Arthur Gilman (Non-citizen) | New York United States | Public Affairs |
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2001 | Ustad Amjad Ali Khan | Delhi India | Arts |
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2001 | Zubin Mehta (Non-citizen) | Maharashtra India | Arts |
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2001 | Hrishikesh Mukherjee | Maharashtra India | Arts |
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2001 | Kotta Satchidananda Murty | Andhra Pradesh India | Literature & Education |
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2001 | Dr. Chakravarthi Vijayaraghava Narasimhan | Tamil Nadu India | Civil Service |
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2001 | Hosei Norota (Non-citizen) | Akita Japan | Public Affairs |
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2001 | Dr. Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao | New York United States | Science & Engineering |
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2001 | Prof. Man Mohan Sharma | Maharashtra India | Science & Engineering |
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2001 | Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma | Maharashtra India | Arts |
Frequently Asked Questions
Padma Vibhushan is a Civilian award. It is given to recognize excellence in Civilian field. This award holds importance because it highlights achievements and encourages individuals or organizations to perform better in their respective areas.
Padma Vibhushan is awarded for Exceptional and Distinguished Service. This means the award is given to honor outstanding contributions and achievements in this area. It helps promote talent, dedication, and excellence among individuals or groups involved in this field.
The Padma Vibhushan is presented by Goverment of India. The Goverment of India organization or authority is responsible for selecting deserving candidates and maintaining the credibility of the award through a proper evaluation and selection process.
The Padma Vibhushan was first awarded in 1954. Since then, it has continued to recognize excellence and honor individuals or organizations who have made significant contributions in their respective fields over the years.
The most recent Padma Vibhushan was awarded in 26 January 2026. This shows that the award is still relevant and continues to appreciate and recognize achievements in modern times.
The current status of the Padma Vibhushan is Continue. This indicates whether the award is still active or has been discontinued, helping users understand its present significance and relevance.
The Padma Vibhushan is associated with India. This means the award is either given by this country or primarily recognized within it, making it an important part of its awards and honors system.