List of Padma Vibhushan award recipients

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The Padma Vibhushan is the second highest civilian award of the Republic of India. Instituted on 2 January 1954,[1] the award is given for the "exceptional and distinguished service", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex. The Padma Vibhushan award recipients are announced every year on Republic Day and registered in The Gazette of Indiaa publication released weekly by the Department of Publication, Ministry of Urban Development used for official government notices.[2] The conferral of the award is not considered official without its publication in the Gazette. Recipients whose awards have been revoked or restored, both of which require the authority of the President, are also registered in the Gazette and are required to surrender their medals when their names are struck from the register.[3] As of 2020, none of the conferments of Padma Vibhushan have been revoked or restored. The recommendations are received from all the state and the union territory governments, the Ministries of the Government, the Bharat Ratna and previous Padma Vibhushan award recipients, the Institutes of Excellence, the Ministers, the Chief Ministers and the Governors of State, and the Members of Parliament including private individuals. The recommendations received during 1 May and 15 September of every year are submitted to the Padma Awards Committee, constituted by the Prime Minister. The committee recommendations are later submitted to the Prime Minister and the President for the further approval.[2]

TypeNational Civilian
Country India
ObverseA centrally located lotus flower is embossed and the text "Padma" written in Devanagari script is placed above and the text "Vibhushan" is placed below the lotus.
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Padma Vibhushan
Padma Vibhushan medal in golden colour with its pink ribbon
Padma Vibhushan medal attached with a pink ribbon
TypeNational Civilian
Country India
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 "Vibhushan" is placed below the lotus.
ReverseA platinum Emblem of India placed in the centre with the national motto of India, "Satyameva Jayate" (Truth alone triumphs) in Devanagari Script
Established1954
First award1954
Final award2026
Total348
Precedence
Next (higher) Bharat Ratna
Next (lower) Padma Bhushan
 Padma Vibhushan "Pahla Varg" (Class I)
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When instituted in 1954, the Padma Vibhushan was classified as "Pahla Varg" (Class I) under the three-tier Padma Vibhushan awards; preceded by the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award,[4] and followed by "Dusra Varg" (Class II), and "Tisra Varg" (Class III).[1] 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 "exceptional and distinguished service 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.[2][3] The award, along with other personal civil honours, was briefly suspended twice in its history;[5] for the first time in July 1977 when Morarji Desai was sworn in as the fourth Prime Minister.[6][7] The suspension was rescinded on 25 January 1980, after Indira Gandhi became the Prime Minister.[8] The civilian awards were suspended again in mid-1992, when two Public-Interest Litigations were filed in the High Courts questioning the civilian awards being "Titles" per an interpretation of Article 18 (1) of the Constitution.[5][a] The awards were reintroduced by the Supreme Court in December 1995, following the conclusion of the litigation.[10]

The recipients receive a Sanad (certificate) signed by the President and a medal with no monetary grant associated with the award.[2] The decoration 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 "Vibhushan" is placed below the lotus. The Emblem of India is placed in the centre of the reverse side with the national motto, "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 white gold with the text "Padma Vibhushan" of silver gilt. The medal is suspended by a pink riband 1+14 inches (32 mm) in width.[3] It is ranked fourth in the order of precedence of wearing of medals and decorations.[11]

The first recipients of the Padma Vibhushan were Satyendra Nath Bose, Nandalal Bose, Zakir Husain, Balasaheb Gangadhar Kher, V. K. Krishna Menon, and Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who were honoured in 1954. As of 2026, the award has been bestowed on 348 individuals, including thirty-four posthumous and twenty-five non-citizen recipients.[12] Some of the recipients have refused or returned their awards; P. N. Haksar,[b] Vilayat Khan,[c] E. M. S. Namboodiripad,[d] Swami Ranganathananda,[e] and Manikonda Chalapathi Rau refused the award; the family members of Lakshmi Chand Jain (2011) and Sharad Anantrao Joshi (2016) declined their posthumous conferments,[f][g] and 1986 recipient Baba Amte and 2015 recipient Parkash Singh Badal returned theirs honour in 1991 and 2020 respectively.[21][h][23][i] The 2026 award was bestowed upon five recipients  Dharmendra (posthumous), K. T. Thomas, N. Rajam, P. Narayanan, and V. S. Achuthanandan (posthumous).

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More information Award recipients by decade Year Number of recipients 1954–1959 17 1960–1969 27 1970–1979 53 1980–1989 20 1990–1999 42 2000–2009 86 2010–2019 62 2020–2029 31, Year ...
Award recipients by decade[12]
Year Number of recipients
1954–1959
17
1960–1969
27
1970–1979
53
1980–1989
20
1990–1999
42
2000–2009
86
2010–2019
62
2020–2029
31
Award recipients by field[12]
Field Number of recipients
Arts
67
Civil Service
53
Literature and Education
43
Medicine
16
Others
8
Public Affairs
79
Science and Engineering
37
Social Work
18
Sports
4
Trade and Industry
13
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Recipients

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Year Image Laureates Field State / country[12]
1954 Satyendra Nath Bose Science and Engineering West Bengal
1954 Nandalal Bose Arts West Bengal
1954 Zakir Husain Public Affairs Andhra Pradesh
1954 B. G. Kher Public Affairs Maharashtra
1954 V. K. Krishna Menon Public Affairs Kerala
1954 Jigme Dorji Wangchuck* Public Affairs Bhutan
1955 Dhondo Keshav Karve Literature and Education Maharashtra
1955 J. R. D. Tata Trade and Industry Maharashtra
1956 Fazl Ali Public Affairs Bihar
1956 Janaki Devi Bajaj Social Work Madhya Pradesh
1956 Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi Public Affairs Madhya Pradesh
1957 Ghanashyam Das Birla Trade and Industry Rajasthan
1957 Sri Prakasa Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
1957 M. C. Setalvad Public Affairs Maharashtra
1958 No awards
1959 John Matthai Literature and Education Kerala
1959 Gaganvihari Lallubhai Mehta Social Work Maharashtra
1959 Radhabinod Pal Public Affairs West Bengal
1960 Narayana Raghvan Pillai Public Affairs Tamil Nadu
1961 No awards
1962 H. V. R. Iyengar Civil Service Tamil Nadu
1962 Padmaja Naidu Public Affairs Andhra Pradesh
1962 Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit Civil Service Uttar Pradesh
1963 Suniti Kumar Chatterji Literature and Education West Bengal
1963 A. Lakshmanaswami Mudaliar Medicine Tamil Nadu
1963 Hari Vinayak Pataskar Public Affairs Maharashtra
1964 Acharya Kakasaheb Kalelkar Literature and Education Maharashtra
1964 Gopinath Kaviraj Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh
1965 Jayanto Nath Chaudhuri Civil Service West Bengal
1965 Mehdi Nawaz Jung Public Affairs Telangana
1965 Arjan Singh Civil Service Delhi
1966 Valerian Gracias Social Work Maharashtra
1967 C. K. Daphtary Public Affairs Maharashtra
1967 Hafiz Mohamad Ibrahim Civil Service Andhra Pradesh
1967 Bhola Nath Jha Civil Service Uttar Pradesh
1967 P. V. R. Rao Civil Service Andhra Pradesh
1968 Madhav Shrihari Aney Public Affairs Madhya Pradesh
1968 Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar* Science and Engineering United States
1968 Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis Literature and Education Delhi
1968 Kirpal Singh Civil Service Delhi
1968 Kalyan Sundaram Public Affairs Delhi
1969 Rajeshwar Dayal Civil Service Delhi
1969 Dattatraya Shridhar Joshi Civil Service Maharashtra
1969 Har Gobind Khorana* Literature and Education United States
1969 Mohan Sinha Mehta Civil Service Rajasthan
1969 Ghananand Pande Civil Service Uttar Pradesh
1970 Tara Chand Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh
1970 Suranjan Das#[i] Civil Service West Bengal
1970 Anthony Lancelot Dias Public Affairs Maharashtra
1970 Paramasiva Prabhakar Kumaramangalam Civil Service Tamil Nadu
1970 A. Ramasamy Mudaliar Civil Service Andhra Pradesh
1970 Binay Ranjan Sen Civil Service West Bengal
1970 Harbaksh Singh Civil Service Punjab
1971 Bimala Prasad Chaliha Civil Service Assam
1971 Allauddin Khan Arts West Bengal
1971 Sumati Morarjee Civil Service Maharashtra
1971 Uday Shankar Arts Maharashtra
1971 Vithal Nagesh Shirodkar Medicine Goa
1971 B. Sivaraman Civil Service Tamil Nadu
1972 P. B. Gajendragadkar Civil Service Maharashtra
1972 Aditya Nath Jha# Civil Service Uttar Pradesh
1972 Pratap Chandra Lal Civil Service Punjab
1972 Sam Manekshaw Civil Service Tamil Nadu
1972 Jivraj Narayan Mehta Public Affairs Maharashtra
1972 Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda Civil Service Delhi
1972 Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq#[ii] Public Affairs Jammu and Kashmir
1972 Vikram Sarabhai#[iii] Science and Engineering Gujarat
1972 Hormasji Maneckji Seervai Literature and Education Maharashtra
1973 Basanti Devi Civil Service West Bengal
1973 U. N. Dhebar Social Work Gujarat
1973 Daulat Singh Kothari Science and Engineering Delhi
1973 Nellie Sengupta Social Work West Bengal
1973 Nagendra Singh Public Affairs Rajasthan
1973 Thirumalraya Swaminathan Civil Service Tamil Nadu
1974 Niren De Public Affairs West Bengal
1974 Benode Behari Mukherjee Arts West Bengal
1974 V. K. R. V. Rao Civil Service Karnataka
1974 Harish Chandra Sarin Civil Service Delhi
1975 C. D. Deshmukh Public Affairs Maharashtra
1975 Durgabai Deshmukh Social Work Andhra Pradesh
1975 Mary Clubwala Jadhav Social Work Tamil Nadu
1975 Basanti Dulal Nagchaudhuri Literature and Education West Bengal
1975 Raja Ramanna Science and Engineering Karnataka
1975 Homi Nusserwanji Sethna Civil Service Maharashtra
1975 M. S. Subbulakshmi Arts Tamil Nadu
1975 Premlila Vithaldas Thackersey Literature and Education Maharashtra
1976 Salim Ali Science and Engineering Uttar Pradesh
1976 Gurmukh Singh Musafir#[iv][26] Literature and Education Punjab
1976 K. Shankar Pillai Arts Delhi
1976 K. R. Ramanathan Science and Engineering Kerala
1976 Satyajit Ray Arts West Bengal
1976 K. L. Shrimali Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh
1976 Bashir Hussain Zaidi Literature and Education Delhi
1977 T. Balasaraswati Arts Tamil Nadu
1977 Ali Yavar Jung#[v] Public Affairs Andhra Pradesh
1977 Ajudhia Nath Khosla Civil Service Delhi
1977 Om Prakash Mehra Civil Service Punjab
1977 Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee Public Affairs West Bengal
1977 Chandeshwar Prasad Narayan Singh Literature and Education Delhi
1978 Awards suspended
1979
1980 Bismillah Khan Arts Uttar Pradesh
1980 Rai Krishnadasa Civil Service Uttar Pradesh
1981 Satish Dhawan Science and Engineering Karnataka
1981 Ravi Shankar Arts Uttar Pradesh
1982 Mirabehn Social Work United Kingdom
1983 No awards
1984
1985 C. N. R. Rao Science and Engineering Karnataka
1985 M. G. K. Menon Science and Engineering Kerala
1986 Baba Amte Social Work Maharashtra
1986 Birju Maharaj Arts Delhi
1986 Autar Singh Paintal Medicine Delhi
1987 Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay Social Work Karnataka
1987 Benjamin Peary Pal Science and Engineering Punjab
1987 Manmohan Singh Civil Service Delhi
1987 Arun Shridhar Vaidya#[vi] Civil Service Maharashtra
1988 Mirza Hameedullah Beg Public Affairs Delhi
1988 Kuvempu Literature and Education Karnataka
1988 Mahadevi Varma#[vii] Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh
1989 Uma Shankar Dikshit Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
1989 Ali Akbar Khan Arts West Bengal
1989 M. S. Swaminathan Science and Engineering Tamil Nadu
1990 V. S. R. Arunachalam Literature and Education Delhi
1990 Triloki Nath Chaturvedi Civil Service Karnataka
1990 Bhabatosh Datta Literature and Education West Bengal
1990 Kumar Gandharva Arts Madhya Pradesh
1990 A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Science and Engineering Tamil Nadu
1991 Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer Arts Tamil Nadu
1991 M. Balamuralikrishna Arts Tamil Nadu
1991 M. F. Husain Arts Maharashtra
1991 Hirendranath Mukherjee Public Affairs West Bengal
1991 Gulzarilal Nanda Public Affairs Gujarat
1991 I. G. Patel Science and Engineering Gujarat
1991 N. G. Ranga Public Affairs Andhra Pradesh
1991 Khusro Faramurz Rustamji Civil Service Maharashtra
1991 Rajaram Shastri Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh
1992 Aruna Asaf Ali Social Work Delhi
1992 Lakshman Shastri Joshi Literature and Education Maharashtra
1992 Mallikarjun Mansur Arts Karnataka
1992 S. I. Padmavati Medicine Delhi
1992 Kaloji Narayana Rao Arts Telangana
1992 Ravi Narayana Reddy#[viii] Public Affairs Andhra Pradesh
1992 V. Shantaram#[ix] Arts Maharashtra
1992 Govindbhai Shroff Literature and Education Maharashtra
1992 Swaran Singh Public Affairs Punjab
1992 Atal Bihari Vajpayee Public Affairs Delhi
1993 Awards suspended
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998 Usha Mehta Social Work Maharashtra
1998 Nanabhoy Palkhivala Public Affairs Maharashtra
1998 Lakshmi Sahgal Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
1998 Walter Sisulu* Public Affairs South Africa
1999 Pandurang Shastri Athavale Social Work Maharashtra
1999 Rajagopala Chidambaram Science and Engineering Maharashtra
1999 Nanaji Deshmukh Social Work Delhi
1999 Sarvepalli Gopal Literature and Education Tamil Nadu
1999 Satish Gujral Arts Delhi
1999 V. R. Krishna Iyer Public Affairs Kerala
1999 Bhimsen Joshi Arts Maharashtra
1999 Hans Raj Khanna Public Affairs Delhi
1999 Verghese Kurien Science and Engineering Gujarat
1999 Lata Mangeshkar Arts Maharashtra
1999 Braj Kumar Nehru Civil Service Himachal Pradesh
1999 D. K. Pattammal Arts Tamil Nadu
1999 Lallan Prasad Singh#[x] Civil Service Delhi
1999 Dharma Vira Civil Service Delhi
2000 Sikander Bakht Public Affairs Delhi
2000 Jagdish Bhagwati* Literature and Education United States
2000 Hariprasad Chaurasia Arts Maharashtra
2000 M. S. Gill Civil Service Delhi
2000 Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan Science and Engineering Karnataka
2000 K. B. Lall Civil Service Delhi
2000 Kelucharan Mohapatra Arts Odisha
2000 Jasraj Motiram Arts Maharashtra
2000 M. Narasimham Trade and Industry Andhra Pradesh
2000 R. K. Narayan Literature and Education Tamil Nadu
2000 Bhairab Dutt Pande Civil Service Uttar Pradesh
2000 K. N. Raj Literature and Education Kerala
2000 Tarlok Singh Civil Service Delhi
2001 John Kenneth Galbraith* Literature and Education United States
2001 Benjamin Gilman* Public Affairs United States
2001 Amjad Ali Khan Arts Delhi
2001 Zubin Mehta* Arts United States
2001 Hrishikesh Mukherjee Arts Maharashtra
2001 K. Satchidananda Murty Literature and Education Andhra Pradesh
2001 Chakravarthi V. Narasimhan Civil Service Tamil Nadu
2001 Hosei Norota* Public Affairs Japan
2001 C. R. Rao* Science and Engineering United States
2001 Man Mohan Sharma Science and Engineering Maharashtra
2001 Shivkumar Sharma Arts Maharashtra
2002 Kishori Amonkar Arts Maharashtra
2002 Gangubai Hangal Arts Karnataka
2002 Kishan Maharaj Arts Uttar Pradesh
2002 C. Rangarajan Literature and Education Tamil Nadu
2002 Soli Sorabjee Public Affairs Delhi
2003 Kazi Lhendup Dorjee Public Affairs West Bengal
2003 Sonal Mansingh Arts Delhi
2003 Bal Ram Nanda Literature and Education Delhi
2003 Brihaspati Dev Triguna Medicine Delhi
2004 Jayant Narlikar Science and Engineering Maharashtra
2004 Amrita Pritam Literature and Education Delhi
2004 M. N. Venkatachaliah Public Affairs Karnataka
2005 Milon K. Banerji Public Affairs Delhi
2005 Mohan Dharia Social Work Maharashtra
2005 Jyotindra Nath Dixit#[xi] Civil Service Delhi
2005 B. K. Goyal Medicine Maharashtra
2005 R. K. Laxman Arts Maharashtra
2005 Ram Narayan Arts Maharashtra
2005 Karan Singh Public Affairs Delhi
2005 M. S. Valiathan Medicine Delhi
2006 Norman Borlaug* Science and Engineering United States
2006 Charles Correa Science and Engineering Maharashtra
2006 Nirmala Deshpande Social Work Delhi
2006 Mahasweta Devi Literature and Education West Bengal
2006 Adoor Gopalakrishnan Arts Kerala
2006 V. N. Khare Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
2006 C. R. Krishnaswamy Rao Civil Service Tamil Nadu
2006 Obaid Siddiqi Science and Engineering Karnataka
2006 Prakash Narain Tandon Medicine Delhi
2007 P. N. Bhagwati Public Affairs Delhi
2007 Naresh Chandra Civil Service Delhi
2007 Raja Chelliah Public Affairs Tamil Nadu
2007 V. Krishnamurthy Civil Service Delhi
2007 Fali Sam Nariman Public Affairs Delhi
2007 Raja Rao*#[xii] Literature and Education United States
2007 Balu Sankaran Medicine Delhi
2007 Khushwant Singh Literature and Education Delhi
2007 E. C. George Sudarshan* Science and Engineering United States
2007 Narinder Nath Vohra Civil Service Haryana
2008 Adarsh Sein Anand Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
2008 Viswanathan Anand Sports Tamil Nadu
2008 Asha Bhosle Arts Maharashtra
2008 P. N. Dhar Public Affairs Delhi
2008 Edmund Hillary*#[xiii] Sports New Zealand
2008 Lakshmi Mittal* Trade and Industry United Kingdom
2008 Pranab Mukherjee Public Affairs Delhi
2008 N. R. Narayana Murthy Trade and Industry Karnataka
2008 Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi Trade and Industry Delhi
2008 Rajendra K. Pachauri Science and Engineering Delhi
2008 E. Sreedharan Science and Engineering Delhi
2008 Ratan Tata Trade and Industry Maharashtra
2008 Sachin Tendulkar Sports Maharashtra
2009 Sunderlal Bahuguna Social Work Uttarakhand
2009 Jasbir Singh Bajaj Medicine Punjab
2009 D. P. Chattopadhyaya Literature and Education West Bengal
2009 Ashok Sekhar Ganguly Trade and Industry Maharashtra
2009 Nirmala Joshi Social Work West Bengal
2009 Anil Kakodkar Science and Engineering Maharashtra
2009 Purshotam Lal Medicine Uttar Pradesh
2009 G. Madhavan Nair Science and Engineering Karnataka
2009 Govind Narain Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
2009 Chandrika Prasad Srivastava Civil Service Maharashtra
2010 Ebrahim Alkazi Arts Delhi
2010 Venkatraman Ramakrishnan* Science and Engineering United Kingdom
2010 Prathap C. Reddy Trade and Industry Andhra Pradesh
2010 Y. Venugopal Reddy Public Affairs Andhra Pradesh
2010 Zohra Sehgal Arts Delhi
2010 Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman Arts Tamil Nadu
2011 Montek Singh Ahluwalia Public Affairs Delhi
2011 Vijay Kelkar Public Affairs Maharashtra
2011 Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai Public Affairs Delhi
2011 O. N. V. Kurup Literature and Education Kerala
2011 Sitakant Mahapatra Literature and Education Odisha
2011 Brajesh Mishra Civil Service Delhi
2011 K. Parasaran Public Affairs Delhi
2011 Azim Premji Trade and Industry Karnataka
2011 Palle Rama Rao Science and Engineering Andhra Pradesh
2011 Akkineni Nageswara Rao Arts Andhra Pradesh
2011 Kapila Vatsyayan Arts Delhi
2011 Homai Vyarawalla Arts Gujarat
2012 Bhupen Hazarika#[xiv] Arts Assam
2012 Mario Miranda#[xv] Arts Goa
2012 T. V. Rajeswar Civil Service Delhi
2012 Kantilal Hastimal Sancheti Medicine Maharashtra
2012 K. G. Subramanyan Arts Gujarat
2013 Raghunath Mohapatra Arts Odisha
2013 Roddam Narasimha Science and Engineering Karnataka
2013 Yash Pal Science and Engineering Uttar Pradesh
2013 S. H. Raza Arts Delhi
2014 B. K. S. Iyengar Others Maharashtra
2014 Raghunath Anant Mashelkar Science and Engineering Maharashtra
2015 L. K. Advani Public Affairs Gujarat
2015 Amitabh Bachchan Arts Maharashtra
2015 Parkash Singh Badal Public Affairs Punjab
2015 Veerendra Heggade Social Work Karnataka
2015 Dilip Kumar Arts Maharashtra
2015 Jagadguru Swami Rambhadracharya Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh
2015 M. R. Srinivasan Science and Engineering Tamil Nadu
2015 Kottayan Katankot Venugopal Public Affairs Delhi
2015 Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan* Social Work United Kingdom/France
2016 V. K. Aatre Science and Engineering Karnataka
2016 Dhirubhai Ambani#[xvi] Trade and Industry Maharashtra
2016 Girija Devi Arts West Bengal
2016 Avinash Dixit* Literature and Education United States
2016 Jagmohan Public Affairs Delhi
2016 Yamini Krishnamurthy Arts Delhi
2016 Rajinikanth Arts Tamil Nadu
2016 Ramoji Rao Literature and Education Andhra Pradesh
2016 Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Others Karnataka
2016 V. Shanta Medicine Tamil Nadu
2017 Murli Manohar Joshi Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
2017 Sunder Lal Patwa#[xvii] Public Affairs Madhya Pradesh
2017 Sharad Pawar Public Affairs Maharashtra
2017 Udupi Ramachandra Rao Science and Engineering Karnataka
2017 P. A. Sangma#[xviii] Public Affairs Meghalaya
2017 Jaggi Vasudev Others Tamil Nadu
2017 K. J. Yesudas Arts Kerala
2018 Ilaiyaraja Arts Tamil Nadu
2018 Ghulam Mustafa Khan Arts Maharashtra
2018 P. Parameswaran Literature and Education Kerala
2019 Teejan Bai Arts Chhattisgarh
2019 Ismaïl Omar Guelleh* Public Affairs Djibouti
2019 Anil Manibhai Naik Trade and Industry Maharashtra
2019 Balwant Moreshwar Purandare Arts Maharashtra
2020 George Fernandes#[xix] Public Affairs Bihar
2020 Arun Jaitley#[xx] Public Affairs Delhi
2020 Anerood Jugnauth* Public Affairs Mauritius
2020 M. C. Mary Kom Sports Manipur
2020 Chhannulal Mishra Arts Uttar Pradesh
2020 Sushma Swaraj#[xxi] Public Affairs Delhi
2020 Vishwesha Tirtha#[xxii] Others Karnataka
2021 Shinzo Abe* Public Affairs Japan
2021 S. P. Balasubrahmanyam#[xxiii] Arts Tamil Nadu
2021 Belle Monappa Hegde Medicine Karnataka
2021 Narinder Singh Kapany*#[xxiv] Science and Engineering United States
2021 Wahiduddin Khan Others Delhi
2021 B. B. Lal Others Delhi
2021 Sudarshan Sahoo Arts Odisha
2022 Prabha Atre Arts Maharashtra
2022 Radheshyam Khemka#[xxv] Literature and Education Uttar Pradesh
2022 Bipin Rawat#[xxvi] Civil Service Uttarakhand
2022 Kalyan Singh#[xxvii] Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
2023 Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi#[xxviii] Science and Engineering Gujarat
2023 Zakir Hussain Arts Maharashtra
2023 S. M. Krishna Public Affairs Karnataka
2023 Dilip Mahalanabis#[xxix] Medicine West Bengal
2023 S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan* Science and Engineering United States
2023 Mulayam Singh Yadav#[xxx] Public Affairs Uttar Pradesh
2024 Vyjayanthimala Arts Tamil Nadu
2024 Chiranjeevi Arts Andhra Pradesh
2024 Venkaiah Naidu Public Affairs Andhra Pradesh
2024 Bindeshwar Pathak#[xxxi] Social Work Bihar
2024 Padma Subrahmanyam Arts Tamil Nadu
2025 D. Nageshwar Reddy Medicine Telangana
2025 Jagdish Singh Khehar Public Affairs Chandigarh
2025 Kumudini Lakhia Arts Gujarat
2025 L. Subramaniam Arts Karnataka
2025 M. T. Vasudevan Nair#[xxxii] Literature and Education Kerala
2025 Osamu Suzuki*#[xxxiii] Trade and Industry Japan
2025 Sharda Sinha#[xxxiv] Arts Bihar
2026 Dharmendra#[xxxv] Arts Maharashtra
2026 K. T. Thomas Public Affairs Kerala
2026 N. Rajam Art Uttar Pradesh
2026 P. Narayanan Literature and Education Kerala
2026 V. S. Achuthanandan#[xxxvi] Public Affairs Kerala
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Explanatory notes

  1. Per Article 18 (1) of the Constitution of India: Abolition of titles, "no title, not being a military or academic distinction, shall be conferred by the State".[7][9]
  2. P. N. Haksar was offered the award in 1973 for, among other services, his crucial diplomatic role in brokering the Indo-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation and the Shimla Agreement, but declined as "Accepting an award for work done somehow causes an inexplicable discomfort to me."[13]
  3. Vilayat Khan refused Padma Shri (1964), Padma Bhushan (1968), and Padma Vibhushan (2000) and stated that "the selection committees were incompetent to judge [his] music".[14][15]
  4. E. M. S. Namboodiripad, the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) from 1964) and the first Chief Minister of Kerala (1957-59, 1967-69), declined the award in 1992, as it went against his nature to accept a state honour.[16]
  5. Swami Ranganathananda declined the award in 2000 as it was conferred to him as an individual and not to the Ramakrishna Mission.[15][17]
  6. Lakshmi Chand Jain died on 14 November 2010, at the age of 84.[18] His family refused to accept the posthumous honour as Jain was against accepting state honours.[19]
  7. Sharad Anantrao Joshi's family refused to accept the posthumous honour as Joshi's work for good of farmers is not reflected in the Government policies for them.[20]
  8. In 1991, Baba Amte returned the award, along with the Padma Shri conferred in 1971, to protest against the treatment given to the tribals during the construction of Sardar Sarovar Dam.[22]
  9. In 2020, Parkash Singh Badal returned the award in solidarity with the farmers protest.
Posthumous recipients
  1. Suranjan Das died on 10 January 1970, at the age of 49.
  2. Ghulam Mohammed Sadiq died on 12 December 1971, at the age of 59.[24]
  3. Vikram Sarabhai died on 30 December 1971, at the age of 52.[25]
  4. Gurmukh Singh Musafir died on 18 January 1976, at the age of 77.
  5. Ali Yavar Jung died on 11 December 1976, at the age of 70.
  6. Arun Shridhar Vaidya was assassinated by Sikh extremists on 10 August 1986.[27]
  7. Mahadevi Varma died on 11 September 1987, at the age of 80.
  8. Ravi Narayana Reddy died on 9 September 1991, at the age of 83.
  9. V. Shantaram died on 30 October 1990, at the age of 88.
  10. Lallan Prasad Singh died on 9 November 1998, at the age of 86.[28]
  11. Jyotindra Nath Dixit died on 3 January 2005, at the age of 68.[29]
  12. Raja Rao died on 8 July 2006, at the age of 97.[30]
  13. Edmund Hillary died on 11 January 2008, at the age of 88.[31]
  14. Bhupen Hazarika died on 5 November 2011, at the age of 85.[32]
  15. Mario Miranda died on 11 December 2011, at the age of 85.[33]
  16. Dhirubhai Ambani died on 6 July 2002, at the age of 69.[34]
  17. Sunder Lal Patwa died on 28 December 2016, at the age of 92.[35]
  18. P. A. Sangma died on 4 March 2016, at the age of 68.[36]
  19. George Fernandes died on 29 January 2019, at the age of 88.[37]
  20. Arun Jaitley died on 24 August 2019, at the age of 66.[38]
  21. Sushma Swaraj died on 6 August 2019, at the age of 67.[39]
  22. Vishwesha Tirtha died on 29 December 2019, at the age of 88.[40]
  23. S. P. Balasubrahmanyam died on 25 September 2020, at the age of 74.
  24. Narinder Singh Kapany died on 4 December 2020, at the age of 94.
  25. Radheshyam Khemka died on 4 April 2021, at the age of 86.[41]
  26. General Bipin Rawat died on 8 December 2021, at the age of 63.
  27. Kalyan Singh died on 21 August 2021, at the age of 89.[42]
  28. Balakrishna Doshi died on 24 January 2023, at the age of 95.[43]
  29. Dilip Mahalanabis died on 16 October 2022, at the age of 87.[44]
  30. Mulayam Singh Yadav died on 10 October 2022, at the age of 82.[45]
  31. Bindeshwar Pathak died on 15 August 2023, at the age of 80.
  32. M. T. Vasudevan Nair died on 25 December 2024, at the age of 91.[46]
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