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Nobel Prize 2016 Field Name Contribution Theoretical Discoveries of David J Recent National and international awards 2017 Name of the Award Recipient Lifetime Achievement Award at Rekha (Veteran actress) Dubai International Film Festival The world's third largest startup India (US and UK stands in the first and second position base respectively) Rio Paralympics silver medalist, who honored with Rs. 4 crore cash Deepa Malik reward by P Narendra Modi Shamik Chowdhury (Indian researcher) German Green Talent Award Prestigious award for outstanding work in the field of e-governance at Haryana government the 'State of the States Conclave 2016' The highest-paid woman in music for Taylor Swift 2016 in Forbes’ annual list. Rashtriya Kalidas Samman by Raj Bisaria and Banshi Kaul Madhya Pradesh Government Australian of the Year Local Hero' Tejinder Pal award 2017 La Liga's best player for 2015-16 Cristiano Ronaldo season Tata Literature Live! Lifetime Amitav Ghosh Achievement Award Reporters without Borders (RSF)- Hadi Abdullah TV5 Monde prize’ Golden Peacock Award for Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) Corporate Governance for year 2016 Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Roger Federer Award at the ATP awards Uttarakhand Ratna award Harish Rawat (Uttarakhand Chief Minister) Goldsmiths Prize Mike McCormack (Solar Bones author) ‘Doodle 4 Google’ 2016 contest Anvita Prashant Telang ( fromPune ) Global Citizen Award Imtiaz Sooliman Tata Literature Live! Poet Laureate Gulzar (Lyricist-writer) Award 2016 World's best airline for the 4th Air New Zealand consecutive year The oldest woman to Space Peggy Whitson (NASA astronaut, at an age of 56 years) Winner of SumitraCharat Ram Award for lifetime achievement in Pt Hari Prasad Chourasia (Noted flautist) the field of Indian classical music. Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan (UAE Minister of Winner of the prestigious Mother Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, by the Teresa International Award Mumbai-based NGO Harmony Foundation.) 'Artist of the Year' at the 2016 Ariana Grande (Singer) American Music Awards (AMAs) 'Favorite Female Artist - Pop/Rock' at the 2016 American Music Awards Selena Gomez (AMAs) 'Video of the Year' award at the 2016 Justin Bieber (for his track 'Sorry') American Music Awards (AMAs) first World Sanskrit Award Maha Chakri Sirindhorn (Princess of Thailand) International Maritime Organization (IMO) Award for Exceptional Captain Radhika Menon Bravery at Sea Malini Subramaniam (Indian Journalist, for her reporting International Press Freedom Award from the Naxal-infested Bastar area) Akshaya Mukul (Senior journalist, for his book "Gita Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize Press and the Making of Hindu India") Winner of 10th Asia Pacific Screen Manoj Bajpayee (Bollywood actor) Award in Best Actor Category 'Magical Piano', a short film by the Toonz Media Winner of at the prestigious Group (Dr Avaneesh, Head of Development, Toonz UNESCO Salon Youth Video Media Group received the award from Salon Films Competition 2016 Chairman Fred Wang) Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) ‘Distinguished Prof. Yu Long Yu (Chinese professor) Indologist’ Award Golden Peacock award at the 47th Iranian film “Daughter” (directed by Reza Mirkarimi) International Film Festival of India (IFFI) List of Arjuna Awards Winners 2016 Name Sports Ajinkya Rahane Cricket Amit Kumar Wrestling Apurvi Chandela Shooting Gurpreet Singh Shooting Sandeep Singh Maan Para Atheletics Shiva Thapa Boxing Sourav Kothari Billiards & Snooker Soumyajit Ghosh Table Tennis Ritu Rani Hockey Subrata Pal Football Rajat Chauhan Archery Raghunath Vokkaliga Hockey Lalita Babar Athletics Virender Singh Wrestling Vinesh Phogat Wrestling List of Dhronacharya Awards Winners 2016 Name Sports Shri Nagapuri Ramesh Athletics Shri Sagar Mal Dhayal Boxing Shri Raj Kumar Sharma Cricket Shri Bishweshwar Nandi Gymnastics Shri S. Pradeep Kumar Swimming (Lifetime) Shri Mahabir Singh Wrestling (Lifetime) Padma Vibhushan Awardee Field of Prominence Sharad Pawar Public Affairs Murli Manohar Joshi Public Affairs P.A. Sangma (posthumous) Public Affairs Sunder Lal Patwah (posthumous) Public Affairs K.J.Yesudas Art - Music Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev Others - Spiritualism Udipi Ramachandra Rao Science & Engineering Padma Bhushan Awardee Field of Prominence Vishwa Mohan Bhatt Art - Music Devi Prasad Dwivedi Literature & Education Tehemton Udwadia Medicine Ratna Sundar Maharaj Others-Spiritualism Swami Niranjana Nanda Saraswati Others-Yoga H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Literature & Education Sirindhorn (Foreigner) Literature & Education – Cho Ramaswamy (Posthumous) Journalism Padma Shri Awardee Field of Prominence Basanti Bisht Art-Music Chemanchery Kunhiraman Nair Art-Dance Aruna Mohanty Art-Dance Bharathi Vishnuvardhan Art-Cinema Sadhu Meher Art-Cinema T K Murthy Art-Music Laishram Birendrakumar Singh Art-Music Krishna Ram Chaudhary Art-Music Baoa Devi Art-Painting Tilak Gitai Art-Painting Aekka Yadagiri Rao Art-Sculpture Jitendra Haripal Art-Music Kailash Kher Art-Music Parassala B Ponnammal Art-Music Sukri Bommagowda Art-Music Mukund Nayak Art-Music Purushottam Upadhyay Art-Music Anuradha Paudwal Art-Music Wareppa Naba Nil Art-Theatre Tripuraneni Hanuman Chowdary Civil Service T.K. Viswanathan Civil Service Kanwal Sibal Civil Service Birkha Bahadur Limboo Muringla Literature & Education Eli Ahmed Literature & Education Narendra Kohli Literature & Education G. Venkatasubbiah Literature & Education Akkitham Achyuthan Namboothiri Literature & Education Kashi Nath Pandita Literature & Education Chamu Krishna Shastry Literature & Education Harihar Kripalu Tripathi Literature & Education Michel Danino Literature & Education Punam Suri Literature & Education VG Patel Literature & Education V Koteswaramma Literature & Education Literature & Education- Balbir Dutt Journalism Literature & Education- Bhawana Somaaya Journalism Literature & Education- Vishnu Pandya Journalism Subroto Das Medicine Bhakti Yadav Medicine Mohammed Abdul Waheed Medicine Madan Madhav Godbole Medicine Devendra Dayabhai Patel Medicine Harkishan Singh Medicine Mukut Minz Medicine Arun Kumar Sharma Others-Archaeology Sanjeev Kapoor Others-Culinary Meenakshi Amma Others-Martial Art Genabhai Dargabhai Patel Others-Agriculture Chandrakant Pithawa Science & Engineering Ajoy Kumar Ray Science & Engineering Chintakindi Mallesham Science & Engineering Jitendra Nath Goswami Science & Engineering Daripalli Ramaiah Social Work Girish Bhardwaj Social Work Karimul Hak Social Work Bipin Ganatra Social Work Nivedita Raghunath Bhide Social work Appasaheb Dharmadhikari Social Work Baba Balbir Singh Seechewal Social Work Virat Kohli Sports-Cricket Shekar Naik Sports-Cricket Vikasa Gowda Sports-Discus Throw Deepa Malik Sports-Athletics Mariyappan Thangavelu Sports-Athletics Dipa Karmakar Sports-Gymnastics P. R. Shreejesh Sports-Hockey Sakshi Malik Sports-Wrestling Mohan Reddy Venkatrama Bodanapu Trade & Industry Imrat Khan (NRI/PIO) Art-Music Anant Agarwal (NRI/PIO) Literature & Education Literature & Education- H.R. Shah (NRI/PIO) Journalism Suniti Solomon (Posthumous) Medicine Asoke Kumar Others-Archaeology Bhattacharyya (Posthumous) Dr. Mapuskar (Posthumous) Social Work Anuradha Koirala (Foreigner) Social Work National Bravery Awards 2016 Name Award Abhijit KV General National Bravery Award Bhimsen General National Bravery Award Beedhovan General National Bravery Award Joena Chakbraborty General National Bravery Award Chongtham Kuber Meitei General National Bravery Award Maurice Yengkhom General National Bravery Award Sarwanand Saha General National Bravery Award Muhammad Shamnad General National Bravery Award Shivampet Ruchitha Geeta Chopra Award Mohit Mahdenrda Dalvi General National Bravery Award Vaibhav Ramesh Ghangare General National Bravery Award Nilesh Revaram Bhil General National Bravery Award Sai Krishna Akhil Kilambi General National Bravery Award Dishant Mehndiratta General National Bravery Award Anandu Dillep General National Bravery Award Kashish Dhanani General National Bravery Award Nithin Philip Mathew General National Bravery Award Shivansh Singh Bharat Award Gaurav Kawduji Sahastrabuddhe Bharat Award Abinash Mishra General National Bravery Award Angelica Tynsong General National Bravery Award Arjun Singh Sanjay Chopra Award Aromal SM Bapu Gaidhani Award Ramdinthara Bapu Gaidhani Award Rakeshbhai Shanabhai Patel Bapu Gaidhani Award The Asian Awards 2016 Name Award Mother Teresa Founder's Award Anil Agarwal Entrepreneur of the Year Shri Prakash Lohia Business Leader of the Year Son-Heung-Min Outstanding Achievement in Sports Naughty Boy Outstanding Achievement in Music Kunal Nayyar Outstanding Achievement in Television Outstanding Achievement in Science and Shuji Nakamura Technology Asif Khapadia Outstanding Achievement in Cinema Osman Yousefzada Outstanding Achievement in Art & Design Rami Ranger Outstanding Contribution to the Community Vikram patel Chivas Social Entrepreneur of the Year Dada Saheb Phalke Awards 2016 Name Award Best Actor Male for Tere Bin Laden- Sikander Kher Dead or Alive Richa Chaddha Best Actress Masaan Best Memorable film “Prem Ratan Dhan Sooraj Barjatya Payo Shabana Azami Best Supporting actress “Neerja”) Annu Kapoor Best R.J. 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