Bharat RatnaBharat Ratna

Bharat Ratna” 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 sex. The award was originally limited to achievements in the arts, literature, science, and public services, but the government expanded the criteria to include “any field of human endeavour” in December 2011.

Key Points About the Bharat Ratna Award

  1. Medal and Presentation: The Bharat Ratna medal is a peepal leaf-shaped medallion with an embossed sunburst design, with India written in Devanagari script. On the reverse side, the state emblem of India and the motto “Satyameva Jayate” (Truth Alone Triumphs) is inscribed. The medal is accompanied by a Sanad (certificate) signed by the President of India.
  2. Recipients: The award has been bestowed upon a diverse group of people, including scientists, politicians, musicians, and social workers. Some of the most notable recipients include Jawaharlal Nehru (India’s first Prime Minister), C. Rajagopalachari (last Governor-General of India), Mother Teresa, Lata Mangeshkar (legendary playback singer), and A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (scientist and 11th President of India).
  3. Limitations: Originally, the number of annual awards was limited to three, but this restriction was removed in 1955. Although there’s no official limit, it’s rare for multiple people to receive it in the same year.
  4. Controversies: The awarding of Bharat Ratna has occasionally been a topic of controversy, with some critics suggesting that it has been awarded for political reasons rather than genuine merit in some cases.
  5. Non-Indian Recipients: Though primarily an Indian award, it’s not restricted to Indian citizens. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (1987) and Nelson Mandela (1990) are two non-Indian recipients of the Bharat Ratna.
  6. Posthumous Award: Initially, the award was not given posthumously, but this rule was changed in 1955. Since then, several individuals, including Lal Bahadur Shastri, B. R. Ambedkar, and Rajendra Prasad, have been posthumously conferred with the Bharat Ratna.
  7. Not Mandatory: It’s not necessary for the Bharat Ratna to be awarded every year. There have been several years when the award was not conferred.

Bharat Ratna Award Winners List from 1954 to 2023

The Bharat Ratna, instituted in 1954, stands as India’s highest civilian honor. Bestowed for exceptional service in various fields, from arts and science to public service, it acknowledges unparalleled contributions to the nation and humanity. Recipients encompass a diverse group, including luminaries like Jawaharlal Nehru, C. V. Raman, and Mother Teresa. Notably, it’s not limited to Indian citizens; figures like Nelson Mandela have also been honored. By 2019, 48 individuals had been conferred this prestigious accolade.

The award, represented by a peepal-leaf-shaped medallion with an embossed sunburst design, is a testimony to the recipient’s outstanding commitment to their field. Despite its significance, the award’s bestowal has sometimes been a topic of debate, with allegations of political motivations. Nonetheless, the Bharat Ratna remains a symbol of the nation’s gratitude to its most distinguished contributors.


Here’s the list of Bharat Ratna awardees with a brief description for each:

YearAwardeeAbout
1954C. RajagopalachariLast Governor-General of India
1954Sarvepalli RadhakrishnanFirst Vice-President and second President of India
1954C.V. RamanNobel laureate physicist
1955Bhagwan DasPhilosopher and Congress leader
1955Mokshagundam VisvesvarayaEngineer and Diwan of Mysore
1955Jawaharlal NehruFirst Prime Minister of India
1957Govind Ballabh PantFreedom fighter and Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh
1958Dhondo Keshav KarveSocial reformer and educator
1961Bidhan Chandra RoySecond Chief Minister of West Bengal
1961Purushottam Das TandonFreedom fighter and educationist
1962Rajendra PrasadFirst President of India
1963Zakir HusainThird President of India
1963Pandurang Vaman KaneIndologist and Sanskrit scholar
1966Lal Bahadur ShastriSecond Prime Minister of India (Posthumous)
1971Indira GandhiThird Prime Minister of India
1975V. V. GiriFourth President of India
1976K. KamarajChief Minister of Tamil Nadu (Posthumous)
1980Mother TeresaNobel laureate and founder of the Missionaries of Charity
1983Vinoba BhaveSocial reformer and spiritual leader (Posthumous)
1987Khan Abdul Ghaffar KhanIndependence activist
1988M. G. RamachandranChief Minister of Tamil Nadu (Posthumous)
1990B. R. AmbedkarArchitect of the Indian Constitution (Posthumous)
1990Nelson MandelaAnti-apartheid revolutionary and President of South Africa
1991Rajiv GandhiSixth Prime Minister of India (Posthumous)
1991Vallabhbhai PatelFreedom fighter and Deputy Prime Minister of India (Posthumous)
1991Morarji DesaiFourth Prime Minister of India
1992Maulana Abul Kalam AzadFreedom fighter and first Education Minister (Posthumous)
1992J. R. D. TataIndustrialist
1992Satyajit RayFilmmaker
1997A. P. J. Abdul KalamScientist and 11th President of India
1997Gulzarilal NandaInterim Prime Minister of India
1997Aruna Asaf AliFreedom fighter (Posthumous)
1998M. S. SubbulakshmiClassical Carnatic singer
1998Chidambaram SubramaniamAgricultural modernization minister
1999Jayaprakash NarayanFreedom fighter (Posthumous)
1999Ravi ShankarClassical sitarist
1999Amartya SenNobel laureate economist
2001Lata MangeshkarPlayback singer
2001Bismillah KhanClassical shehnai player
2009Bhimsen JoshiClassical Hindustani singer
2014C. N. R. RaoScientist and chemist
2014Sachin TendulkarCricketer
2015Madan Mohan MalaviyaEducationist (Posthumous)
2015Atal Bihari VajpayeeTenth Prime Minister of India
2019Pranab MukherjeeThirteenth President of India
2019Bhupen HazarikaSinger and lyricist (Posthumous)
2019Nanaji DeshmukhSocial worker (Posthumous)

First Bharat Ratna Award

The Bharat Ratna was instituted to recognize exceptional service in various fields. However, it’s essential to note that initially, the Bharat Ratna was conferred without specific categorization into different fields. Over the years, recipients have come from diverse backgrounds, making significant contributions in their respective domains. Here are the first recipients in some broadly defined fields:

  1. Public Service and Leadership: The first recipient, C. Rajagopalachari (1954), was a freedom fighter, last Governor-General of India, and an eminent leader.
  2. Education and Philosophy: In 1954, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a philosopher, educator, and the first Vice-President (later the second President) of India, received the award.
  3. Science: The first scientist to receive the award was C.V. Raman in 1954 for his pioneering work in the field of physics, particularly for the discovery of the Raman Effect.
  4. Social Work and Humanitarian Efforts: Mother Teresa (1980) was the first to be recognized primarily for her humanitarian efforts and services to the poor.
  5. Arts and Music: M.S. Subbulakshmi (1998), the renowned Carnatic classical singer, was the first in the domain of arts and music.
  6. Sports: Sachin Tendulkar (2014) became the first sportsperson to receive the Bharat Ratna for his exceptional contribution to cricket.
  7. Industry and Commerce: J.R.D. Tata (1992) was recognized for his enormous contributions to industry and civil aviation.

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Bharat Ratna Award 2022

In 2022, the prestigious Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honor, was not conferred upon any individual. This award, which acknowledges unparalleled contributions in various domains, has seen intermittent years when no recipients were chosen. 2022 was one such year when the nation did not bestow this accolade on any distinguished personality.

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