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Bharat Ratna

The Bharat Ratna (Hindi pronunciation: [bʱaːɾət̪ ɾət̪n̪(ᵊ)]; lit. 'Jewel of India') is the highest civilian award of the Republic of India. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is conferred in recognition of "exceptional service/performance of the highest order", without distinction of race, occupation, position or gender. The award was originally limited to achievements in the arts, literature, science, and public services, but the Government of India expanded the criteria to include "any field of human endeavor" in December 2011. The recipients receive a Sanad (certificate) signed by the president and a peepal leaf-shaped medallion. Bharat Ratna recipients rank seventh in the Indian order of precedence. The first recipients of the Bharat Ratna were: the former governor-general of the Union of India C. Rajagopalachari, the former president of the Republic of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan; and the Indian physicist C. V. Raman, who were honoured in 1954. Since then, the award has been bestowed upon 53 individuals, including 18 who were awarded posthumously. The original statutes did not provide for posthumous awards but were amended in January 1966 to permit them to honor former prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, the first individual to be honored posthumously. In 2014, cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, then aged 40, became the youngest recipient, while social reformer Dhondo Keshav Karve was the oldest recipient when he was awarded on his 100th birthday. Though usually conferred on India-born citizens, the award has been conferred on one naturalized citizen, Mother Teresa, and on two non-Indians: Abdul Ghaffar Khan (born in British India and later a citizen of Pakistan) and Nelson Mandela, a citizen of South Africa. The Bharat Ratna, along with other personal civil honours, was briefly suspended from July 1977 to January 1980, during the change in the national government; and for a second time from August 1992 to December 1995, when several public-interest litigations challenged the constitutional validity of the awards. In 1992, the government's decision to confer the award posthumously on Subhas Chandra Bose was opposed by those who had refused to accept the fact of his death, including some members of his extended family. Following a 1997 Supreme Court decision, the press communique announcing Bose's award was cancelled; it is the only time when the award was announced but not conferred.

Infobox

Type
National Civilian
Description
Highest Civilian Award of the Republic of India
Country
India
Presented by
President of India
Obverse
An image of the Sun along with the words "Bharat Ratna", inscribed in Devanagari script, on a peepal (Ficus religiosa) leaf
Reverse
A platinum State Emblem of India placed in the centre with the national motto, "Satyameva Jayate" (Truth alone triumphs) in Devanagari script
Established
1954; 71 years ago (1954)
First award
1955 C. RajagopalachariSarvepalli RadhakrishnanC. V. Raman
Final award
2024 Karpoori ThakurLal Krishna AdvaniCharan SinghP. V. Narasimha RaoM. S. Swaminathan
Total
53
Website
brs.inc
Next (higher)
None
Next (lower)
Param Vir Chakra (military) Padma Vibhushan (civilian)

Tables

Key · List of recipients
Naturalised citizen recipient
Non-citizen recipient
# Posthumous recipient
List of recipients of Bharat Ratna[15] · List of recipients
1954
1954
Year
1954
Recipient
C. Rajagopalachari
State / Country
Tamil Nadu
Life span
1878–1972
Notes
Rajagopalachari was an independence activist, who served as the last Governor-General of India from 1948 to 50). Earlier, he served as the first governor of West Bengal in 1947–48. He was the home minister in the first Nehru cabinet succeeding Sardar Vallabhai Patel in 1950. He served as the chief minister of Madras Presidency from 1937 to 1939 and later as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu between 1952 and 1954. He founded the Swatantra Party in 1959.
1955
1955
Year
1955
Recipient
Bhagwan Das
State / Country
Uttar Pradesh
Life span
1869–1958
Notes
Bhagwan Das was an independence activist, theosophist and educationist. He co-founded Kashi Vidyapith and worked with Madan Mohan Malaviya to establish the Banaras Hindu University.
1957
1957
Year
1957
Recipient
Govind Ballabh Pant
State / Country
Uttar Pradesh
Life span
1887–1961
Notes
Pant was an independence activist and politician, who served as the premier of United Provinces (1937–39, 1946–50) and as the first chief minister of Uttar Pradesh from 1950 to 1954. He served as Union Home Minister from 1955 to 1961.
1958
1958
Year
1958
Recipient
Dhondo Keshav Karve
State / Country
Maharashtra
Life span
1858–1962
Notes
Karve was a social reformer and educator, known for his work on education for women and remarriage of Hindu widows. He established the Widow Marriage Association (1883), Hindu Widows Home (1896), and started Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University in 1916.
1961
1961
Year
1961
Recipient
Bidhan Chandra Roy
State / Country
West Bengal
Life span
1882–1962
Notes
Roy was a physician, politician and educationist. He served as the second Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1948 to 1962 and is known as the "Maker of Modern West Bengal". His birthday on 1 July is observed annually as the National Doctors' Day in India.
1962
1962
Year
1962
Recipient
Rajendra Prasad
State / Country
Bihar
Life span
1884–1963
Notes
Prasad was an independence activist, lawyer and statesman, who was associated with Mahatma Gandhi in the Champaran Satyagraha in Bihar and non-cooperation movement. Became the president of Constituent Assembly of India. He was later elected as the first President of India (1950–62).
1963
1963
Year
1963
Recipient
Zakir Husain
State / Country
Telangana
Life span
1897–1969
Notes
Husain was an independence activist and philosopher, who served as the Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University (1948–56) and the Governor of Bihar (1957–62). Later, he was elected as second vice-president of India (1962–67) and went on to become the third President of India (1967–69).
1966
1966
Year
1966
Recipient
Lal Bahadur Shastri#
State / Country
Uttar Pradesh
Life span
1904–1966
Notes
Shastri was an independence activist, known for his slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" ("Hail to the Soldier, hail to the Farmer"). He served as second Prime Minister of India (1964–66) and led the country during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
1971
1971
Year
1971
Recipient
Indira Gandhi
State / Country
Uttar Pradesh
Life span
1917–1984
Notes
Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India during 1966–77 and 1980–84. She is known as the "Iron Lady of India", as she led India during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and the concurrent Bangladesh Liberation War which led to the formation of Bangladesh.
1975
1975
Year
1975
Recipient
V. V. Giri
State / Country
Odisha
Life span
1894–1980
Notes
Giri was an independence activist, who organized trade unions and facilitated their participation in the fight for independence. Post-independence, Giri held positions of Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Mysore state and other cabinet ministries. He became the first acting president and was eventually elected as the fourth President of India, serving from 1969 to 1974.
1976
1976
Year
1976
Recipient
K. Kamaraj#
State / Country
Tamil Nadu
Life span
1903–1975
Notes
Kamaraj was an independence activist, freedom fighter, and politician who served as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu for over nine years, between 1954 and 1963. He was known as the "King Maker", as he was the president of the Indian National Congress, when electing Lal Bahadur Shastri the prime minister after Nehru's death and Indira Gandhi after Shastri's death, his followers idolized him as "Perunthalaivar" (Great Leader). He is the founder of the Indian political party Indian National Congress (Organisation).
1980
1980
Year
1980
Recipient
Mother Teresa +
State / Country
West Bengal (.mw- b.Skopje, North Macedonia)
Life span
1910–1997
Notes
Mother Teresa was a Catholic nun and founder of the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation, which manages homes for diseased people. She was the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work in 1979. She was beatified on 19 October 2003 by Pope John Paul II and canonised on 4 September 2016 by Pope Francis.
1983
1983
Year
1983
Recipient
Vinoba Bhave#
State / Country
Maharashtra
Life span
1895–1982
Notes
Bhave was an independence activist, social reformer and an associate of Mahatma Gandhi, known for his Bhoodan movement. He was known by the honorific title "Acharya" ("teacher") and was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award (1958) for his humanitarian work.
1987
1987
Year
1987
Recipient
Abdul Ghaffar Khan*
State / Country
Pakistan
Life span
1890–1988
Notes
Khan was an independence activist, a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and an advocate of Hindu–Muslim unity in the subcontinent. He was known as "Frontier Gandhi" and was part of the Khilafat Movement in 1920 and founded the Khudai Khidmatgar ("Red Shirt movement") in 1929.
1988
1988
Year
1988
Recipient
M. G. Ramachandran#
State / Country
Tamil Nadu
Life span
1917–1987
Notes
M. G. Ramachandran (M.G.R.), the first actor to become the chief minister in the Republic of India, served as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu for over ten years, between 1977 and 1987. Considered one of the greatest political leaders and actors of the state, his followers idolize him as "Puratchi Thalaivar" (Revolutionary Leader). He is the founder of the Indian political party All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
1990
1990
Year
1990
Recipient
B. R. Ambedkar#
State / Country
Madhya Pradesh
Life span
1891–1956
Notes
Ambedkar was a social reformer, lawyer and a Dalit leader, who headed the committee drafting the Indian Constitution while also serving as the first Law Minister of India later. Ambedkar campaigned against the social discrimination of Dalits and the caste system in India. He was associated with the Dalit Buddhist movement after converting to Buddhism on 14 October 1956.
1991
1991
Year
1991
Recipient
Rajiv Gandhi#
State / Country
Uttar Pradesh
Life span
1944–1991
Notes
Rajiv Gandhi was a pilot turned politician, who served as the sixth Prime Minister of India serving from 1984 to 1989.
1992
1992
Year
1992
Recipient
Abul Kalam Azad#
State / Country
West Bengal
Life span
1888–1958
Notes
Azad was an independence activist and politician, who served as the first education minister of India. His birthday on 11 November is observed annually as the National Education Day in India.
1997
1997
Year
1997
Recipient
Gulzarilal Nanda
State / Country
Punjab
Life span
1898–1998
Notes
Nanda was an independence activist and politician, who served as the interim Prime Minister of India in 1964 and 1966 and as the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission.
1998
1998
Year
1998
Recipient
M. S. Subbulakshmi
State / Country
Tamil Nadu
Life span
1916–2004
Notes
Subbulakshmi was a Carnatic classical vocalist, known for her songs, religious chantings and compositions. She was the first Indian musician to receive the Ramon Magsaysay award for her public service.
1999
1999
Year
1999
Recipient
Jayaprakash Narayan#
State / Country
Bihar
Life span
1902–1979
Notes
Narayan was an independence activist and social reformer. He was commonly referred as "Loknayak" ("People's Leader") and is known for the Total Revolution Movement initiated during the mid-1970s against the then government of India.
2001
2001
Year
2001
Recipient
Lata Mangeshkar
State / Country
Maharashtra
Life span
1929–2022
Notes
Mangeshkar was a playback singer, known as the "nightingale of India". She started her career in the 1940s and has sung songs in over 36 languages. In 1989, Mangeshkar was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema.
2009
2009
Year
2009
Recipient
Bhimsen Joshi
State / Country
Karnataka
Life span
1922–2011
Notes
Joshi was a Hindustani classical vocalist, who was a disciple of Kirana gharana and is widely known for the Khyal genre of singing.
2014
2014
Year
2014
Recipient
C. N. R. Rao
State / Country
Karnataka
Life span
b. 1934
Notes
Rao is a chemist and a scientist specializing in solid state chemistry. He has honorary doctorates from 86 universities and has authored around 1,800 research publications and 56 books.
2015
2015
Year
2015
Recipient
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
State / Country
Madhya Pradesh
Life span
1924–2018
Notes
Vajpayee was a politician, who served as the Prime Minister of India three times in 1996, 1998 and from 1999 to 2004. He was a parliamentarian for over four decades and was elected nine times to the Lok Sabha, twice to the Rajya Sabha, also serving as the minister of external affairs during 1977–79.
2019
2019
Year
2019
Recipient
Pranab Mukherjee
State / Country
West Bengal
Life span
1935–2020
Notes
Mukherjee was a politician who served as the 13th President of India from 2012 until 2017. In a career spanning five decades, Mukherjee had been a leader of the Indian National Congress and had occupied several ministerial portfolios in the Government of India. Prior to his election as President, he was finance minister from 2009 to 2012.
2024
2024
Year
2024
Recipient
Karpoori Thakur#
State / Country
Bihar
Life span
1924–1988
Notes
Thakur was a politician, who served two terms as the 11th Chief Minister of Bihar, from 1970 to 1971, and from 1977 to 1979. In 1978, he introduced the reservation policy in state government jobs.
Year
Image
Recipient
State / Country
Life span
Notes
1954
C. Rajagopalachari
Tamil Nadu
1878–1972
Rajagopalachari was an independence activist, who served as the last Governor-General of India from 1948 to 50). Earlier, he served as the first governor of West Bengal in 1947–48. He was the home minister in the first Nehru cabinet succeeding Sardar Vallabhai Patel in 1950. He served as the chief minister of Madras Presidency from 1937 to 1939 and later as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu between 1952 and 1954. He founded the Swatantra Party in 1959.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Tamil Nadu
1888–1975
Radhakrishnan served as the first Vice-President of India from 1952 to 1962 and as the second President of India from 1962 to 1967). Since 1962, his birthday of 5 September is observed annually as Teachers' Day in India.
C. V. Raman
Tamil Nadu
1888–1970
Raman was a physicist known for his work in the field of light scattering. He is known for the discovery of Raman scattering and Raman spectroscopy and was presented the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930.
1955
Bhagwan Das
Uttar Pradesh
1869–1958
Bhagwan Das was an independence activist, theosophist and educationist. He co-founded Kashi Vidyapith and worked with Madan Mohan Malaviya to establish the Banaras Hindu University.
M. Visvesvaraya
Karnataka
1861–1962
Visvesvaraya was a civil engineer and statesman. He served as the 19th Diwan of Mysore from 1912 to 1918. His birthday, 15 September, is observed annually as Engineer's Day in India.
Jawaharlal Nehru
Uttar Pradesh
1889–1964
Nehru was an independence activist and politician, who was the first and the longest-serving Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964.
1957
Govind Ballabh Pant
Uttar Pradesh
1887–1961
Pant was an independence activist and politician, who served as the premier of United Provinces (1937–39, 1946–50) and as the first chief minister of Uttar Pradesh from 1950 to 1954. He served as Union Home Minister from 1955 to 1961.
1958
Dhondo Keshav Karve
Maharashtra
1858–1962
Karve was a social reformer and educator, known for his work on education for women and remarriage of Hindu widows. He established the Widow Marriage Association (1883), Hindu Widows Home (1896), and started Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University in 1916.
1961
Bidhan Chandra Roy
West Bengal
1882–1962
Roy was a physician, politician and educationist. He served as the second Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1948 to 1962 and is known as the "Maker of Modern West Bengal". His birthday on 1 July is observed annually as the National Doctors' Day in India.
Purushottam Das Tandon
Uttar Pradesh
1882–1962
Tandon was an independence activist and politician, who served as the speaker of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 1937 to 1950. He was actively involved in a campaign to get official language status to Hindi.
1962
Rajendra Prasad
Bihar
1884–1963
Prasad was an independence activist, lawyer and statesman, who was associated with Mahatma Gandhi in the Champaran Satyagraha in Bihar and non-cooperation movement. Became the president of Constituent Assembly of India. He was later elected as the first President of India (1950–62).
1963
Zakir Husain
Telangana
1897–1969
Husain was an independence activist and philosopher, who served as the Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University (1948–56) and the Governor of Bihar (1957–62). Later, he was elected as second vice-president of India (1962–67) and went on to become the third President of India (1967–69).
Pandurang Vaman Kane
Maharashtra
1880–1972
Kane was an indologist and Sanskrit scholar, known for his five volume literary work, History of Dharmaśāstra: Ancient and Medieval Religious and Civil Law in India.
1966
Lal Bahadur Shastri#
Uttar Pradesh
1904–1966
Shastri was an independence activist, known for his slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" ("Hail to the Soldier, hail to the Farmer"). He served as second Prime Minister of India (1964–66) and led the country during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
1971
Indira Gandhi
Uttar Pradesh
1917–1984
Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India during 1966–77 and 1980–84. She is known as the "Iron Lady of India", as she led India during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and the concurrent Bangladesh Liberation War which led to the formation of Bangladesh.
1975
V. V. Giri
Odisha
1894–1980
Giri was an independence activist, who organized trade unions and facilitated their participation in the fight for independence. Post-independence, Giri held positions of Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and Mysore state and other cabinet ministries. He became the first acting president and was eventually elected as the fourth President of India, serving from 1969 to 1974.
1976
K. Kamaraj#
Tamil Nadu
1903–1975
Kamaraj was an independence activist, freedom fighter, and politician who served as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu for over nine years, between 1954 and 1963. He was known as the "King Maker", as he was the president of the Indian National Congress, when electing Lal Bahadur Shastri the prime minister after Nehru's death and Indira Gandhi after Shastri's death, his followers idolized him as "Perunthalaivar" (Great Leader). He is the founder of the Indian political party Indian National Congress (Organisation).
1980
Mother Teresa +
West Bengal (.mw- b.Skopje, North Macedonia)
1910–1997
Mother Teresa was a Catholic nun and founder of the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation, which manages homes for diseased people. She was the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work in 1979. She was beatified on 19 October 2003 by Pope John Paul II and canonised on 4 September 2016 by Pope Francis.
1983
Vinoba Bhave#
Maharashtra
1895–1982
Bhave was an independence activist, social reformer and an associate of Mahatma Gandhi, known for his Bhoodan movement. He was known by the honorific title "Acharya" ("teacher") and was awarded the Ramon Magsaysay Award (1958) for his humanitarian work.
1987
Abdul Ghaffar Khan*
Pakistan
1890–1988
Khan was an independence activist, a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and an advocate of Hindu–Muslim unity in the subcontinent. He was known as "Frontier Gandhi" and was part of the Khilafat Movement in 1920 and founded the Khudai Khidmatgar ("Red Shirt movement") in 1929.
1988
M. G. Ramachandran#
Tamil Nadu
1917–1987
M. G. Ramachandran (M.G.R.), the first actor to become the chief minister in the Republic of India, served as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu for over ten years, between 1977 and 1987. Considered one of the greatest political leaders and actors of the state, his followers idolize him as "Puratchi Thalaivar" (Revolutionary Leader). He is the founder of the Indian political party All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
1990
B. R. Ambedkar#
Madhya Pradesh
1891–1956
Ambedkar was a social reformer, lawyer and a Dalit leader, who headed the committee drafting the Indian Constitution while also serving as the first Law Minister of India later. Ambedkar campaigned against the social discrimination of Dalits and the caste system in India. He was associated with the Dalit Buddhist movement after converting to Buddhism on 14 October 1956.
Nelson Mandela*
South Africa
1918–2013
Mandela was the leader of the Anti-Apartheid Movement in South Africa and later served as the President of South Africa (1994–99). Often called as the "Gandhi of South Africa", Mandela's African National Congress movement was influenced by Gandhian philosophy. In 1993, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
1991
Rajiv Gandhi#
Uttar Pradesh
1944–1991
Rajiv Gandhi was a pilot turned politician, who served as the sixth Prime Minister of India serving from 1984 to 1989.
Vallabhbhai Patel#
Gujarat
1875–1950
Patel was an independence activist, who served as the first Deputy Prime Minister of India (1947–50) and home minister. Patel was known as the "Iron Man of India" and by the title of "Sardar" ("Leader") Patel and was instrumental in the accession of the princely states into the Indian union.
Morarji Desai
Gujarat
1896–1995
Desai was an independence activist and politician, who served as the fourth Prime Minister of India from 1977 to 1979 and was the first to be not from the Indian National Congress. He was also awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan, the highest civilian award given by the Government of Pakistan. Desai had earlier abolished the awards while he was in the office of Prime Minister for it being "worthless and politicised".
1992
Abul Kalam Azad#
West Bengal
1888–1958
Azad was an independence activist and politician, who served as the first education minister of India. His birthday on 11 November is observed annually as the National Education Day in India.
J. R. D. Tata
Maharashtra
1904–1993
Tata was an industrialist, philanthropist, and aviation pioneer, who served as the chairman of the business conglomerate Tata Group. He is the founder of various educational and research institutes and businesses.
Satyajit Ray
West Bengal
1922–1992
Ray was a film director. He directed his first film Pather Panchali in 1955 and is credited with bringing world recognition to Indian cinema. In 1984, Ray was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema and in 1991, he received Academy Honorary Award.
1997
Gulzarilal Nanda
Punjab
1898–1998
Nanda was an independence activist and politician, who served as the interim Prime Minister of India in 1964 and 1966 and as the deputy chairman of the Planning Commission.
Aruna Asaf Ali#
West Bengal
1909–1996
Ali was an independence activist, known for hoisting the tricolor flag of India in Bombay during the Quit India Movement in 1942. Post Independence, she was elected as Delhi's first mayor in 1958.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Tamil Nadu
1931–2015
Kalam was an aerospace and defence scientist, who later served as the eleventh President of India from 2002 until 2007. He was involved in the development of India's first satellite launch vehicle SLV III and the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program, while working for various space and defence research agencies and has served as the scientific advisor to the defence minister, Secretary for defence research and director of Defence Research and Development Organisation.
1998
M. S. Subbulakshmi
Tamil Nadu
1916–2004
Subbulakshmi was a Carnatic classical vocalist, known for her songs, religious chantings and compositions. She was the first Indian musician to receive the Ramon Magsaysay award for her public service.
C. Subramaniam
Tamil Nadu
1910–2000
Subramaniam was an independence activist and politician, who served as the minister of agriculture from 1964 to 1966 and later as minister of finance and defence. He is known for his contribution towards the Green Revolution in India.
1999
Jayaprakash Narayan#
Bihar
1902–1979
Narayan was an independence activist and social reformer. He was commonly referred as "Loknayak" ("People's Leader") and is known for the Total Revolution Movement initiated during the mid-1970s against the then government of India.
Amartya Sen
West Bengal
b. 1933
Sen is an economist and the winner of the Nobel memorial prize in economic sciences in 1998.
Gopinath Bordoloi#
Assam
1890–1950
Bordoloi was an independence activist and politician, who served as the first chief minister of Assam (1946–50). His was instrumental in uniting Assam with India when parts of it wanted to accede to Pakistan.
Ravi Shankar
Uttar Pradesh
1920–2012
Ravi Shankar was a musician and sitar player. He has won four Grammy Awards and is often considered "the world's best-known exponent of Hindustani classical music".
2001
Lata Mangeshkar
Maharashtra
1929–2022
Mangeshkar was a playback singer, known as the "nightingale of India". She started her career in the 1940s and has sung songs in over 36 languages. In 1989, Mangeshkar was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema.
Bismillah Khan
Bihar
1916–2006
Khan was a Hindustani classical shehnai player, who played the instrument for more than eight decades and is credited to have brought the instrument to the centre stage of Indian music.
2009
Bhimsen Joshi
Karnataka
1922–2011
Joshi was a Hindustani classical vocalist, who was a disciple of Kirana gharana and is widely known for the Khyal genre of singing.
2014
C. N. R. Rao
Karnataka
b. 1934
Rao is a chemist and a scientist specializing in solid state chemistry. He has honorary doctorates from 86 universities and has authored around 1,800 research publications and 56 books.
Sachin Tendulkar
Maharashtra
b. 1973
Tendulkar is a cricketer, who is regarded as one of the greatest batters of all time. Having debuted in 1989, Tendulkar played 664 international cricket matches, scoring more than 34,000 in a career spanning over two decades and holds various cricket records.
2015
Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Madhya Pradesh
1924–2018
Vajpayee was a politician, who served as the Prime Minister of India three times in 1996, 1998 and from 1999 to 2004. He was a parliamentarian for over four decades and was elected nine times to the Lok Sabha, twice to the Rajya Sabha, also serving as the minister of external affairs during 1977–79.
Madan Mohan Malaviya#
Uttar Pradesh
1861–1946
Malaviya was a scholar and educational reformer, who founded the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha (1906) and Banaras Hindu University, while serving 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.
2019
Pranab Mukherjee
West Bengal
1935–2020
Mukherjee was a politician who served as the 13th President of India from 2012 until 2017. In a career spanning five decades, Mukherjee had been a leader of the Indian National Congress and had occupied several ministerial portfolios in the Government of India. Prior to his election as President, he was finance minister from 2009 to 2012.
Bhupen Hazarika#
Assam
1926–2011
Hazarika was a playback singer, lyricist, musician, poet and film-maker, widely known as Sudhakantha. His songs, written and sung mainly in the Assamese language by himself, are themed around universal justice and peace and have been translated and sung in many languages.
Nanaji Deshmukh#
Maharashtra
1916–2010
Deshmukh was a social activist and politician, who worked in the fields of education, health, and rural self-reliance. He was a leader of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh and also served as a member of the Rajya Sabha.
2024
Karpoori Thakur#
Bihar
1924–1988
Thakur was a politician, who served two terms as the 11th Chief Minister of Bihar, from 1970 to 1971, and from 1977 to 1979. In 1978, he introduced the reservation policy in state government jobs.

References

  1. The Bharat Ratna ceremony is usually held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi but a special ceremony was held at Brabourne
  2. Per Article 18 (1) of the Constitution of India: Abolition of titles, "no title, not being a military or academic distin
  3. For people born in India, it represents the current Indian state/UT corresponding to the birthplace. For naturalized cit
  4. In 1960, Ramachandran was awarded the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, but declined as the invitation was
  5. Earlier, Abul Kalam Azad had refused the Bharat Ratna while he was the Education Minister of India (1947–58) citing that
  6. BBC
    https://web.archive.org/web/20151014000840/http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-30595436
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