List of Padma Bhushan award recipients (1990–1999)

The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award of the Republic of India.[1] Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is given for "distinguished service of a high order", without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex.[2] The recipients receive a Sanad, a certificate signed by the President of India and a circular-shaped medallion with no monetary association. The recipients are announced every year on Republic Day (26 January) and registered in The Gazette of India, a publication used for official government notices and released weekly by the Department of Publication, under the Ministry of Urban Development.[3] The conferral of the award is not considered official without its publication in the Gazette. The names of recipients whose awards have been revoked or restored, both of which require the authority of the President, are archived, and recipients who are struck from the register are required to surrender their medals;[4] none of the conferments of Padma Bhushan during 1990–1999 have been revoked or restored. The recommendations are received from all the state and the union territory governments, as well as from Ministries of the Government of India, the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan awardees, the Institutes of Excellence, the Ministers, the Chief Ministers and the Governors of State, and the Members of Parliament including private individuals.[3]

Padma Bhushan
Padma Bhushan medal suspended from its riband
TypeNational Civilian
CountryIndia
Presented by
State Emblem of India
Government of India
RibbonPadma Bhushan riband
ObverseA centrally located lotus flower is embossed and the text "Padma" written in Devanagari script is placed above and the text "Bhushan" is placed below the lotus.
ReverseA platinum State Emblem of India placed in the centre with the national motto of India, "Satyameva Jayate" (Truth alone triumphs) in Devanagari Script
Established1954
First awarded1954
Total113
Websitehttp://www.padmaawards.gov.in/ Edit this on Wikidata
Precedence
Next (higher)Padma Vibhushan riband Padma Vibhushan
Next (lower)Padma Shri riband Padma Shri
← Padma Vibhushan "Dusra Varg" (Class II)

When instituted in 1954, the Padma Bhushan was classified as "Dusra Varg" (Class II) under the three-tier Padma Vibhushan awards, which were preceded by the Bharat Ratna in hierarchy. On 15 January 1955, the Padma Vibhushan was reclassified into three different awards as the Padma Vibhushan, the Padma Bhushan and the Padma Shri.[3] The criteria included "distinguished service of a high order in any field including service rendered by Government servants", but excluded those working with the public sector undertakings with the exception of doctors and scientists. The 1954 statutes did not allow posthumous awards; this was subsequently modified in the January 1955 statute.[4] The design was also changed to the form that is currently in use; it portrays 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 carved 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" is placed above and the text "Bhushan" is placed below the lotus written in Devanagari script. The State Emblem of India is displayed in the centre of the reverse side, together with the national motto of India, "Satyameva Jayate" (Truth alone triumphs) in Devanagari script, which is inscribed on the lower edge. The rim, the edges and all embossing on either side is of standard gold with the text "Padma Bhushan" of gold gilt. The medal is suspended by a pink riband 1+14 inches (32 mm) in width with a broad white stripe in the middle.[3][4] It is ranked fifth in the order of precedence of wearing of medals and decorations of the Indian civilian and military awards.[a]

In the 1990s, a total of 113 people were conferred with the award. Twenty-four awards were presented in both 1990 and 1991, followed by thirty-three in 1992. In February 1992, a writ petition was filed in the Kerala High Court questioning whether the civilian awards presented the Government of India were "titles" as per the Article 18 (1) of the Constitution of India.[6] The subject constitutional article states that "no title, not being a military or academic distinction, shall be conferred by the State".[7] Similar petition was also filed in August 1992 in the Indore Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court and a notice was issued on 25 August that led to provisional suspension of all civilian awards.[8][9] A Special Divisional Bench of the Supreme Court of India was set up with a panel of five judges that delivered the verdict on 15 December 1995 that the "Bharat Ratna and Padma awards are not titles within Article 18 of the Constitution of India".[8][10] Later in 1998 when the presentation of the awards resumed, eighteen recipients received the award followed by fourteen in 1999. The Padma Bhushan in the 1990s was also conferred upon five foreign recipients – two from the United Kingdom and one each from Japan, New Zealand, and the United States. Individuals from ten fields were honoured that included twenty-six artists, twenty-three from literature and education, eighteen from science and engineering, fifteen from medicine, eleven from public affairs, ten from social work, three sportspersons, three from trade and industry, and two from civil services and other fields each.[11]

Journalist Nikhil Chakravarty declined the award in 1990 so as to "not be identified with the establishment".[12] Historian Romila Thapar declined to accept the award in 1992, and later again in 2005, stating that she would accept awards only "from academic institutions or those associated with my professional work".[12] Similar to Chakravarty, journalist and civil servant K. Subrahmanyam also refused the honour citing that "bureaucrats and journalists should not accept any award from the government because they are more liable to be favoured."[12]

Recipients

A recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award, social worker Rajanikant Arole (awarded in 1990) was the founder president of Maharashtra Social Forum, a popular NGO network in the state.[13]
Purushottam Laxman Deshpande (awarded in 1990) was a Marathi theatre personality and actor, acting in twenty five films. He has been the President of both the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan and Natya Sammelan.[14]
Sarangi player Ram Narayan (awarded in 1991) popularised the instrument as a solo concert instrument and is considered as first internationally successful sarangi player.[15]
Widely known for her "pioneering" work in the field of family planning, Shakuntala Paranjpye (awarded in 1991) also acted in movies like Sairandhri (1933) and Kunku (1937).[16]
Girish Karnad (awarded in 1992) is an actor, film director, writer and playwright in Kannada language. He is also the recipient of the Jnanpith Award.[17]
Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan (awarded in 1992) is an Indian space scientist who has headed the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) from 1994 to 2003 and the Karnataka Knowledge Commission.[18]
A recipient of the Sangeetha Kalanidhi, Padma Shri and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award, T. N. Krishnan (awarded in 1992) is a Carnatic music violinist.[19]
Sonal Mansingh (awarded in 1992) is an Indian classical dancer in Bharatanatyam and Odissi dancing style.[20]
Bhisham Sahni (awarded in 1998) was a Hindi writer, playwright and actor, famously known for his novel Tamas, for which he received the Sahitya Akademi Award.[21]
Considered as "the pioneer of satellite based imaging sensors in the country", George Joseph (awarded in 1999) has made significant contribution to Electro-optical sensor development.[22]
Award recipients by year[11]
YearNumber of recipients
1990
24
1991
24
1992
33
1993
0
1994
0
1995
0
1996
0
1997
0
1998
18
1999
14
Award recipients by field[11]
FieldNumber of recipients
Arts
26
Civil Service
2
Literature & Education
24
Medicine
15
Others
2
Public Affairs
11
Science & Engineering
17
Social Work
10
Sports
3
Trade & Industry
3
Key
   # Indicates a posthumous honour

Padma Bhushan Award recipients in the year 1990

List of Padma Bhushan award recipients, showing the year, field, and state/country[11]
YearRecipientFieldState
1990Rajanikant AroleSocial WorkMaharashtra
1990Bimal Kumar BachhawatScience & EngineeringDelhi
1990Purushottam Laxman DeshpandeArtsMaharashtra
1990Sattaiyappa Dhandapani DesikarLiterature & EducationTamil Nadu
1990L. K. DoraiswamyScience & Engineering[A]
1990Nikhil GhoshArtsMaharashtra
1990B. K. GoyalMedicineMaharashtra
1990 JasrajArtsMaharashtra
1990Mohammad KhalilullahMedicineDelhi
1990R. N. MalhotraCivil ServiceMaharashtra
1990Bimal Krishna MatilalLiterature & Education[B]
1990Inder MohanSocial WorkDelhi
1990Sumant Moolgaokar[i]#Trade & IndustryMaharashtra
1990Hirendranath MukherjeeLiterature & EducationWest Bengal
1990C. D. NarasimhaiahLiterature & EducationKarnataka
1990M. S. NarasimhanScience & EngineeringMaharashtra
1990Kunwar Singh NegiLiterature & EducationUttarakhand
1990Trilochan PradhanLiterature & EducationOdisha
1990N. RamLiterature & EducationTamil Nadu
1990Sukumar SenLiterature & EducationWest Bengal
1990Arun ShourieLiterature & EducationDelhi
1990Julius SilvermanPublic Affairs[B]
1990M. R. SrinivasanScience & EngineeringMaharashtra
1990M. S. ValiathanMedicineKerala

Padma Bhushan Award recipients in the year 1991

List of Padma Bhushan award recipients, showing the year, field, and state/country[11]
YearRecipientFieldState
1991Ebrahim AlkaziArtsDelhi
1991Lala AmarnathSportsDelhi
1991Narayan Shridhar BendreArtsMaharashtra
1991Shyam BenegalArtsMaharashtra
1991D. B. DeodharSportsMaharashtra
1991Amjad Ali KhanArtsDelhi
1991Dilip KumarArtsMaharashtra
1991Narayan Singh ManaklaoSocial WorkRajasthan
1991Muthu Krishna ManiMedicineTamil Nadu
1991Ram NarayanArtsMaharashtra
1991Fali Sam NarimanPublic AffairsDelhi
1991Kapil DevSportsDelhi
1991Manubhai PancholiPublic AffairsGujarat
1991Shakuntala ParanjpyeSocial WorkMaharashtra
1991Bindeshwar PathakSocial WorkBihar
1991Samta PrasadArtsUttar Pradesh
1991Basavaraj RajguruArtsKarnataka
1991Prathap C. ReddyMedicineAndhra Pradesh
1991Amala ShankarArtsWest Bengal
1991Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar (Kusumagraj)Literature & EducationMaharashtra
1991Kuthur Ramakrishnan SrinivasanLiterature & EducationTamil Nadu
1991Ale Ahmad SuroorLiterature & EducationUttar Pradesh
1991Leslie Denis SwindaleScience & Engineering[C]
1991Jiwan Singh UmranangalPublic AffairsPunjab

Padma Bhushan Award recipients in the year 1992

List of Padma Bhushan award recipients, showing the year, field, and state/country[11]
YearRecipientFieldState
1992Bijoy Chandra BhagavatiPublic AffairsAssam
1992Debu ChaudhuriArtsDelhi
1992Hariprasad ChaurasiaArtsMaharashtra
1992Thayil John CherianMedicineTamil Nadu
1992Ranjan Roy DanielScience & EngineeringTamil Nadu
1992Virendra DayalCivil ServiceDelhi
1992B. Saroja DeviArtsKarnataka
1992Khem Singh GillScience & EngineeringPunjab
1992Vavilala GopalakrishnayyaPublic AffairsAndhra Pradesh
1992Anna HazareSocial WorkMaharashtra
1992Hakim Abdul HameedMedicineDelhi
1992JaggayyaArtsAndhra Pradesh
1992Girish KarnadArtsKarnataka
1992Krishnaswamy KasturiranganScience & EngineeringKarnataka
1992Triloki Nath KhoshooScience & EngineeringDelhi
1992Goro KoyamaOthers[D]
1992Adusumalli Radha KrishnaArtsAndhra Pradesh
1992T. N. KrishnanArtsTamil Nadu
1992Ramachandra Datatraya LeleMedicineMaharashtra
1992Talat MahmoodArtsMaharashtra
1992Syed Abdul MalikLiterature & EducationAssam
1992Dalsukh Dahyabhai MalvaniaLiterature & EducationGujarat
1992Sonal MansinghArtsDelhi
1992M. Sarada MenonSocial WorkTamil Nadu
1992 NaushadArtsMaharashtra
1992Setu Madhavrao PagdiLiterature & EducationMaharashtra
1992Hasmukhbhai ParekhTrade & IndustryMaharashtra
1992C. Narayana ReddyLiterature & EducationAndhra Pradesh
1992Mrinalini SarabhaiArtsGujarat
1992Gursaran TalwarMedicineDelhi
1992Brihaspati Dev TrigunaMedicineDelhi
1992K. VenkatalakshammaArtsKarnataka
1992C. R. VyasArtsMaharashtra

Padma Bhushan Award recipients in the year 1998

List of Padma Bhushan award recipients, showing the year, field, and state/country[11]
YearRecipientFieldState
1998U. R. AnanthamurthyLiterature & EducationKarnataka
1998Sivaramakrishna ChandrasekharScience & EngineeringKarnataka
1998Debiprasad ChattopadhyayaLiterature & EducationWest Bengal
1998Satyapal DangPublic AffairsPunjab
1998Gurbaksh Singh DhillonPublic AffairsMadhya Pradesh
1998H. K. DuaLiterature & EducationDelhi
1998Maligali Ram Krishna GirinathMedicineTamil Nadu
1998Hemlata GuptaMedicineDelhi
1998K. M. MathewLiterature & EducationKerala
1998G. Madhavan NairScience & EngineeringKerala
1998Rajendra Singh ParodaScience & EngineeringDelhi
1998G. B. ParulkarMedicineMaharashtra
1998Vaidyeswaran RajaramanScience & EngineeringKarnataka
1998Bhisham SahniLiterature & EducationDelhi
1998Vempati Chinna SatyamArtsTamil Nadu
1998Laxmi Mall SinghviPublic AffairsDelhi
1998V. M. TarkundePublic AffairsUttar Pradesh
1998Panangipalli VenugopalMedicineDelhi

Padma Bhushan Award recipients in the year 1999

List of Padma Bhushan award recipients, showing the year, field, and state/country[11]
YearRecipientFieldState
1999S. S. BadrinathMedicineTamil Nadu
1999Jag Pravesh ChandraPublic AffairsDelhi
1999Jacob CherianSocial WorkTamil Nadu
1999Pushpalata DasSocial WorkAssam
1999Sohrab Pirojsha GodrejTrade & IndustryMaharashtra
1999George JosephScience & EngineeringGujarat
1999Anil KakodkarScience & EngineeringMaharashtra
1999D. C. Kizhakemuri[ii]#Literature & EducationKerala
1999Ashok KumarArtsMaharashtra
1999Vidya Niwas MishraLiterature & EducationUttar Pradesh
1999Krishnamurthy SanthanamScience & EngineeringDelhi
1999H. D. ShourieSocial WorkDelhi
1999Shivmangal Singh SumanLiterature & EducationMadhya Pradesh
1999Ram Kinkar UpadhyayOthersUttar Pradesh

Explanatory notes

Non-citizen recipients
Posthumous recipients

References

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