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    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 ...

  3. The first recipients of the Bharat Ratna were: the last Governor-General of the Dominion of India – C. Rajagopalachari, second President and the first Vice President of India – Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and Nobel Prize Laureate, Physicist C. V. Raman; who were honoured in 1954.

    Bharat Ratna Awardees
    Year
    Brief Description
    2024
    Scientist and Father of India’s Green ...
    2024
    Former Prime Minister
    2024
    Former Prime Minister
    Lal Krishna Advani
    2024
    Former Politician and Deputy Prime ...
  4. Aug 12, 2024 · The Bharat Ratna award, India's highest civilian honour, has recognized exceptional individuals since 1954, spanning various fields. Notably, in 2024, five distinguished personalities were honored.

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Bharat Ratna Award List From 1954 to 2024: Complete Info. The Bharat Ratna Award, initiated in 1954, is India’s highest civilian honour. It is bestowed upon individuals who exhibit exceptional contributions in public service, literature, science, art, or various human endeavours.

  6. 1. Karpoori Thakur (Posthumous) (politician and former Bihar chief minister): Karpoori Thakur, a well-known socialist leader from Bihar and former chief minister of the state, will be posthumously...

  7. Sep 3, 2024 · Instituted by the government of India in 1954, the Bharat Ratna (Bharat meaning India, ratna meaning gem or jewel) is the highest civilian award in India. The award is given in recognition of ‘exceptional service’ or ‘performance of the highest order’ in ‘any field of human endeavour.’