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Padma Vibhushan S. No. Name of the Awardee Discipline State/Domicile Padma Vibhushan S. State/Domicile Name of the Awardee Discipline No. 1. Shri L. K. Advani Public Affairs Gujarat 2. Shri Amitabh Bachchan Art Maharashtra 3. Shri Prakash Singh Badal Public Affairs Punjab 4. Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade Social Work Karnataka Shri Mohammad Yusuf 5. Art Maharashtra Khan alias Dilip Kumar Shri Jagadguru 6. Ramanandacharya Swami Others Uttar Pradesh Rambhadracharya Prof. Malur Ramaswamy Science and 7. Tamil Nadu Srinivasan Engineering Shri Kottayan K. 8. Venugopal Public Affairs Delhi Shri Karim Al Hussaini Trade and 9. France/UK Aga Khan ( Foreigner) Industry Padma Bhushan Shri Jahnu Barua 1. Art Assam Dr. Vijay Bhatkar Science and 2. Maharashtra Engineering 3. Literature and Shri Swapan Dasgupta Delhi Education 4. Swami Satyamitranand Giri Others Uttar Pradesh 5. Shri N. Gopalaswami Civil Service Tamil Nadu 6. Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap Public Affairs Delhi Dr. (Pandit) Gokulotsavji Madhya 7. Art Maharaj Pradesh 8. Dr. Ambrish Mithal Medicine Delhi 9. Smt. Sudha Ragunathan Art Tamil Nadu 10. Shri Harish Salve Public Affairs Delhi 11. Dr. Ashok Seth Medicine Delhi 12. Literature and Shri Rajat Sharma Delhi Education 13. Shri Satpal Sports Delhi 14. Shri Shivakumara Swami Others Karnataka Science and 15. Dr. Kharag Singh Valdiya Karnataka Engineering Prof. Manjul Bhargava Science and 16. USA (NRI/PIO) Engineering 17. Shri David Frawley Others USA (Vamadeva) (Foreigner) 18. Shri Bill Gates Social Work USA (Foreigner) 19. Ms. Melinda Gates Social Work USA (Foreigner) 20. Shri Saichiro Misumi Others Japan (Foreigner) Padma Shri 1. Dr. Manjula Anagani Medicine Telangana Science and 2. Shri S. Arunan Karnataka Engineering 3. Ms. Kanyakumari Avasarala Art Tamil Nadu Literature and Jammu and 4. Dr. Bettina Sharada Baumer Education Kashmir 5. Shri Naresh Bedi Art Delhi 6. Shri Ashok Bhagat Social Work Jharkhand 7. Shri Sanjay Leela Bhansali Art Maharashtra Literature and 8. Dr. Lakshmi Nandan Bora Assam Education Literature and 9. Dr. Gyan Chaturvedi Madhya Pradesh Education Prof. (Dr.) Yogesh Kumar 10. Medicine Chandigarh Chawla 11. Smt. Jayakumari Chikkala Medicine Delhi Literature and 12. Shri Bibek Debroy Delhi Education Dr. Sarungbam Bimola 13. Medicine Manipur Kumari Devi 14. Dr. Ashok Gulati Public Affairs Delhi 15. Dr. Randeep Guleria Medicine Delhi 16. Dr. K. P. Haridas Medicine Kerala 17. Shri Rahul Jain Art Delhi 18. Shri Ravindra Jain Art Maharashtra Literature and 19. Dr. Sunil Jogi Delhi Education 20. Shri Prasoon Joshi Art Maharashtra 21. Dr. Prafulla Kar Art Odisha 22. Ms. Saba Anjum Sports Chhattisgarh Literature and 23. Smt. Ushakiran Khan Bihar Education 24. Dr. Rajesh Kotecha Medicine Rajasthan 25. Prof. Alka Kriplani Medicine Delhi 26. Dr. Harsh Kumar Medicine Delhi Shri Narayana Purushothama Literature and 27. Kerala Mallaya Education Literature and 28. Shri Lambert Mascarenhas Goa Education Dr. (Mrs.) Janak Palta 29. Social Work Madhya Pradesh McGilligan 30. Shri Veerendra Raj Mehta Social Work Delhi 31. Shri Tarak Mehta Art Gujarat 32. Shri Neil Herbert Nongkynrih Art Meghalaya Jammu and 33. Shri Chewang Norphel Others Kashmir 34. Shri T. V. Mohandas Pai Trade and Industry Karnataka 35. Dr.Tejas Patel Medicine Gujarat 36. Shri Jadav Molai Peyang Others Assam 37. Smt. Bimla Poddar Other Uttar Pradesh Science and 38. Dr. N. Prabhakar Delhi Engineering Science and 39. Dr. Prahalada Maharashtra Engineering 40. Dr. Narendra Prasad Medicine Bihar Literature and 41. Shri Ram Bahadur Rai Delhi Education 42. Ms. Mithali Raj Sports Telangana 43. Shri P. V. Rajaraman Civil Service Tamil Nadu Literature and 44. Prof. J. S. Rajput Uttar Pradesh Education 45. Shri Kota Srinivasa Rao Art Andhra Pradesh Literature and 46. Prof. Bimal Roy West Bengal Education 47. Shri Shekhar Sen Art Maharashtra Literature and 48. Shri Gunvant Shah Gujarat Education Shri Brahmdev Sharma Literature and 49. Delhi (Bhaiji) Education Literature and 50. Shri Manu Sharma Uttar Pradesh Education 51. Prof. Yog Raj Sharma Medicine Delhi Science and 52. Shri Vasant Shastri Karnataka Engineering Science and 53. Shri S. K. Shivkumar Karnataka Engineering 54. Ms. P. V. Sindhu Sports Telangana 55. Shri Sardara Singh Sports Haryana 56. Ms. Arunima Sinha Sports Uttar Pradesh 57. Shri Mahesh Raj Soni Art Rajasthan 58. Dr.Nikhil Tandon Medicine Delhi Arunachal 59. Shri H. Thegtse Rinpoche Social Work Pradesh Dr.Hargovind Laxmishanker 60. Medicine Gujarat Trivedi Shri Huang Baosheng 61. Others China (Foreigner) Prof. Jacques Blamont Science and 62. France (Foreigner) Engineering Late Shri Syedna Mohammad 63. Burhanuddin Others Maharashtra (Posthumous) Shri Jean-Claude Carriere Literature and 64. France (Foreigner) Education Dr. Nandrajan “Raj” Chetty 65. Trade and Industry USA (NRI/PIO) Shri George L. Hart 66. Others USA (Foreigner) Jagat Guru Amrta Suryananda 67. Others Portugal Maha Raja (NRI/PIO) Late Shri Meetha Lal Mehta 68. Social Work Rajasthan (Posthumous) Ms. Tripti Mukherjee 69. Art USA (NRI/PIO) Dr. Dattatreyudu Nori 70. Medicine USA (NRI/PIO) Dr. Raghu Rama Pillarisetti 71. Medicine USA (NRI/PIO) Dr. Saumitra Rawat 72. Medicine UK (NRI/PIO) Prof. Annette Schmiedchen Literature and 73. Germany (Foreigner) Education Late Shri Pran Kumar Sharma 74. Art Delhi alias Pran (Posthumous) Late Shri R. Vasudevan 75. Civil Service Tamil Nadu (Posthumous) .
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