India’s journey of nation-building has been shaped by countless visionaries — leaders, thinkers, artists, scientists, and humanitarians who dedicated their lives to the service of the nation. To recognise such extraordinary contributions, the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, was instituted in 1954.
Unlike the Padma Awards, the Bharat Ratna holds a special status: it is conferred for exceptional service of the highest order, without distinction of race, occupation, position, or gender. Over the decades, this prestigious award has honoured a select group of individuals whose work has transformed India’s identity at home and abroad.
🏅 About the Bharat Ratna
- Established: 1954
- Nature of the Award: Highest civilian honour of India
- Eligibility: Awarded for exceptional service in any field of human endeavour
- Awarded By: The President of India
- Frequency: Not annual — conferred at the discretion of the Government of India
- Number of Awardees (till 2025): 50+ recipients
The Bharat Ratna medal is shaped like a peepal leaf, symbolising wisdom and enlightenment, with the sunburst and the words “Bharat Ratna” inscribed in Devanagari script. The reverse features the State Emblem of India and the motto Satyameva Jayate.
🌟 Significance of the Bharat Ratna
The Bharat Ratna is more than just a decoration — it is a national acknowledgment of service that has left a permanent mark on India’s history and future. While recipients do not receive monetary rewards, they enjoy:
- Prestige & recognition nationwide and globally
- A state protocol ranking (seventh in order of precedence)
- The right to use the title “Bharat Ratna Awardee”
What makes it unique is that it is not limited to Indian citizens — foreigners like Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa have also been honoured for their universal contributions.
📜 Complete Bharat Ratna Awardees List (1954–2025)
Below is the comprehensive, fact-checked list of Bharat Ratna recipients from 1954 to 2025. The awardees represent diverse fields including politics, social reform, literature, science, sports, and humanitarian service.
Year 3238_94bd6e-e9> |
Recipient Name 3238_547ef1-4a> |
Field 3238_1e0974-90> |
State 3238_ac3802-6c> |
Profession 3238_44a877-11> |
Description 3238_13c07e-41> |
1954 3238_d6eb25-b6> | 3238_900239-fe> |
Public Affairs 3238_1fb231-e2> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_3b2f67-c1> |
Politician, Writer 3238_75b4e1-21> |
Last Governor-General of India, freedom fighter, and founder of the Swatantra Party. 3238_71c9d3-c7> |
1954 3238_10cc94-fc> | 3238_8dd3fa-55> |
Education 3238_aea85d-97> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_d7d748-f0> |
Philosopher, Statesman 3238_58d9bb-69> |
Renowned philosopher, first Vice President, and second President of India. 3238_2c6fe1-12> |
1954 3238_af8156-dc> | 3238_8710d2-91> |
Science 3238_6b5041-16> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_e4de3c-eb> |
Physicist 3238_0fcaef-ec> |
Nobel laureate known for the Raman Effect in physics. 3238_a0f36d-9f> |
1955 3238_7a0b44-0b> | 3238_9cd2f4-28> |
Literature 3238_b2d5aa-42> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_43c96b-17> |
Philosopher, Educationist 3238_f4f477-28> |
Scholar and independence activist, associated with the Theosophical Society. 3238_43f6ff-36> |
1955 3238_7427e6-72> | 3238_71941b-6a> |
Engineering 3238_361ba5-6b> |
Karnataka 3238_25d367-56> |
Engineer, Statesman 3238_0fcdc4-a9> |
Eminent engineer and Diwan of Mysore, known for his contributions to public works. 3238_32b793-da> |
1955 3238_852ed2-f6> | 3238_e9ea1b-69> |
Public Affairs 3238_4ac1e6-18> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_d1622a-d4> |
Politician, Writer 3238_14fc1c-3e> |
First Prime Minister of India and a central figure in Indian politics before and after independence. 3238_b771ce-84> |
1957 3238_e57fe0-95> |
Govind Ballabh Pant 3238_caba1b-4b> |
Public Affairs 3238_cfa388-f2> |
Uttarakhand 3238_37ad56-8b> |
Lawyer, Politician 3238_9560bf-bc> |
Freedom fighter and Home Minister, known for his role in the Indian independence movement and post-independence politics. 3238_96ef80-cb> |
1958 3238_b1ede7-20> |
Dhondo Keshav Karve 3238_0cc608-ad> |
Social Work 3238_11b9bd-54> |
Maharashtra 3238_594237-49> |
Social Reformer, Educator 3238_cd045a-6f> |
Prominent social reformer known for his work in women’s education and upliftment. 3238_df3e3f-c3> |
1961 3238_c64152-fc> |
Bidhan Chandra Roy 3238_5446d0-25> |
Medicine 3238_64cc9f-d2> |
West Bengal 3238_25c331-f7> |
Physician, Politician 3238_fc2808-ff> |
Noted physician and second Chief Minister of West Bengal. 3238_fbbaa8-38> |
1961 3238_e2e791-13> |
Purushottam Das Tandon 3238_b6587c-70> |
Public Affairs 3238_7c36ba-e0> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_ec22ed-f1> |
Freedom Fighter, Educator 3238_13770d-cb> |
Independence activist and educator, known for his efforts in promoting Hindi as a national language. 3238_108de3-0e> |
1962 3238_e70163-2c> |
Dr. Rajendra Prasad 3238_2198d9-d0> |
Public Affairs 3238_71a597-69> |
Bihar 3238_1b9f70-01> |
Lawyer, Politician 3238_fd720f-90> |
First President of India and a key leader during the Indian independence movement. 3238_3f2402-77> |
1963 3238_2f1d85-0d> |
Zakir Husain 3238_93c298-d2> |
Education 3238_0492cf-2b> |
Telangana 3238_284cc1-6b> |
Educationist, Politician 3238_a6d3da-38> |
Third President of India and co-founder of Jamia Millia Islamia University. 3238_a7fd7c-5e> |
1963 3238_10c87c-28> |
Pandurang Vaman Kane 3238_82d7ed-ef> |
Literature 3238_2be52a-98> |
Maharashtra 3238_19be06-5a> |
Indologist, Sanskrit Scholar 3238_00e589-6a> |
Renowned Sanskrit scholar and author of the monumental work “History of Dharmaśāstra”. 3238_0eba8c-e7> |
1966 3238_f1b0a7-c2> |
Lal Bahadur Shastri 3238_b524a3-61> |
Public Affairs 3238_044ebd-b9> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_585d05-0e> |
Politician 3238_409cb8-31> |
Second Prime Minister of India, known for his leadership during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965. 3238_a7f2ad-6b> |
1971 3238_383e2e-be> |
Indira Gandhi 3238_4b4f6d-81> |
Public Affairs 3238_350b9b-43> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_143abf-e2> |
Politician 3238_cd8922-6b> |
First and, to date, only female Prime Minister of India. 3238_822f67-f7> |
1975 3238_073782-e3> |
V.V. Giri 3238_a85734-81> |
Public Affairs 3238_7ef204-5e> |
Odisha 3238_eaf761-d3> |
Trade Unionist, Politician 3238_2b29c3-6f> |
Fourth President of India and a prominent trade union leader. 3238_5100c4-e7> |
1976 3238_415a28-33> |
K. Kamaraj 3238_12c9b8-08> |
Public Affairs 3238_3c7e95-d0> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_9700df-ad> |
Politician 3238_4c0d30-59> |
Influential Indian politician and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. 3238_8ff37b-73> |
1980 3238_1acb3e-bb> |
Mother Teresa 3238_8a7f42-19> |
Social Work 3238_c3b58b-90> |
West Bengal 3238_110b13-cf> |
Nun, Missionary 3238_d1f9f4-20> |
Founder of the Missionaries of Charity, known for her humanitarian work in Kolkata. 3238_540d74-09> |
1983 3238_4af752-c1> |
Vinoba Bhave 3238_47fc91-4f> |
Social Work 3238_196ca2-a3> |
Maharashtra 3238_73b87b-0c> |
Social Reformer 3238_865aac-cc> |
Leader of the Bhoodan movement, advocating for land redistribution. 3238_1b15fe-d6> |
1987 3238_150b34-ed> |
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan 3238_0aa3f8-cc> |
Social Work 3238_08e7b6-a1> |
Pakistan 3238_1f80c6-df> |
Political Leader 3238_652fe6-1e> |
Prominent freedom fighter, known as the “Frontier Gandhi” for his non-violent opposition to British rule. 3238_adc0d8-03> |
1988 3238_7c9e9b-d3> |
M.G. Ramachandran 3238_7f2c01-61> |
Public Affairs 3238_fb3fe7-50> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_996c15-3f> |
Actor, Politician 3238_c55d1a-2f> |
Popular actor and Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. 3238_fbe25d-a2> |
1990 3238_ff4892-5b> |
B.R. Ambedkar 3238_dc8cce-c7> |
Public Affairs 3238_e3889e-c6> |
Maharashtra 3238_62142c-ec> |
Jurist, Social Reformer 3238_42aa1f-65> |
Principal architect of the Indian Constitution and champion of Dalit rights. 3238_15460a-b9> |
1990 3238_6b3876-52> |
Nelson Mandela 3238_53111a-be> |
Public Affairs 3238_7acb7c-28> |
South Africa 3238_5b18f0-2f> |
Anti-Apartheid Leader 3238_700f57-23> |
Leader in the anti-apartheid movement and former President of South Africa. 3238_7b6b44-08> |
1991 3238_4544d0-42> |
Rajiv Gandhi 3238_a959c4-21> |
Public Affairs 3238_0c823b-06> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_821a95-f8> |
Politician 3238_b99d7f-08> |
Youngest Prime Minister of India, known for his efforts in modernizing the country. 3238_736637-0f> |
1991 3238_cd7577-36> |
Vallabhbhai Patel 3238_13a1a4-52> |
Public Affairs 3238_6a0fac-f0> |
Gujarat 3238_b38ce3-38> |
Freedom Fighter, Politician 3238_9e3a35-aa> |
First Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of India, known as the “Iron Man” for his role in unifying the nation. 3238_f060e4-8a> |
1991 3238_abef16-41> |
Morarji Desai 3238_33f801-ba> |
Public Affairs 3238_1a2641-1a> |
Gujarat 3238_0967f6-4c> |
Politician 3238_009e48-82> |
Fourth Prime Minister of India and a prominent freedom fighter. 3238_2dfc6b-f4> |
1992 3238_b61b2a-b9> |
Abul Kalam Azad 3238_87e27e-25> |
Education 3238_4feabe-19> |
West Bengal 3238_cc6a5d-21> |
Scholar, Freedom Fighter 3238_411a82-61> |
First Minister of Education in independent India and a prominent freedom fighter. 3238_0d4f78-1d> |
1992 3238_7e3d7f-95> |
J.R.D. Tata 3238_094dde-c6> |
Trade & Industry 3238_3c304d-18> |
Maharashtra 3238_1feb4a-f3> |
Industrialist, Philanthropist 3238_024c6e-7e> |
Pioneer of Indian aviation and former chairman of Tata Group. 3238_d03121-1b> |
1992 3238_970b79-d9> |
Satyajit Ray 3238_c7fdf5-c8> |
Arts 3238_fc04e1-17> |
West Bengal 3238_0e14eb-b3> |
Filmmaker 3238_d96532-8a> |
Renowned filmmaker and author, known for his contributions to Bengali cinema. 3238_b53bfb-98> |
1997 3238_5fbb78-3c> |
Gulzarilal Nanda 3238_05ad2c-f7> |
Public Affairs 3238_5f5416-f3> |
Punjab 3238_cdf293-62> |
Economist, Politician 3238_794a7b-94> |
Interim Prime Minister of India and a noted economist. 3238_887312-0f> |
1997 3238_a90a86-7a> |
Aruna Asaf Ali 3238_d9780b-f2> |
Public Affairs 3238_5106a2-2e> |
Haryana 3238_f4f602-da> |
Freedom Fighter 3238_2dff9f-5e> |
Prominent independence activist, known for hoisting the Indian National Congress flag during the Quit India Movement. 3238_f5c3e0-fd> |
1997 3238_215cf0-0b> |
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 3238_aaa9ec-22> |
Science & Engineering 3238_c7f612-64> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_55bbec-dc> |
Scientist 3238_e4732a-e5> |
Known as the “Missile Man of India”; played a key role in India’s nuclear and missile programs; later became the President of India. 3238_ebf880-a4> |
1998 3238_07b040-fe> |
M. S. Subbulakshmi 3238_d68a89-1c> |
Arts 3238_7caafb-bd> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_7bf5bd-6c> |
Carnatic Vocalist 3238_0867bd-d6> |
Renowned Carnatic vocalist, first musician to receive the Bharat Ratna. 3238_6b8fca-7f> |
1998 3238_cfb0e0-d8> |
Chidambaram Subramaniam 3238_416543-de> |
Public Affairs 3238_fb5913-02> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_6cc5a5-46> |
Politician 3238_03d51b-b6> |
Architect of India’s Green Revolution, former Minister of Agriculture. 3238_cb1f03-63> |
1999 3238_900a78-e5> |
Jayaprakash Narayan 3238_075bd7-5b> |
Public Affairs 3238_35ac9b-f4> |
Bihar 3238_5dba52-e6> |
Social Reformer, Politician 3238_93c77f-4b> |
Leader of the “Total Revolution” movement, instrumental in opposing the Emergency. 3238_b41bb7-02> |
1999 3238_328024-47> |
Amartya Sen 3238_7340c7-30> |
Literature & Education 3238_e3abe4-36> |
West Bengal 3238_9f0bff-16> |
Economist, Philosopher 3238_1655cd-97> |
Nobel laureate in Economics, known for his work on welfare economics and social justice. 3238_bc3bc5-eb> |
1999 3238_c85795-81> |
Gopinath Bordoloi 3238_c06299-27> |
Public Affairs 3238_fd10ad-de> |
Assam 3238_efca4e-b9> |
Politician 3238_a7968c-f5> |
First Chief Minister of Assam, played a key role in keeping Assam united with India during partition. 3238_22c669-a8> |
1999 3238_36aac6-da> |
Ravi Shankar 3238_a5b93c-ce> |
Arts 3238_ba1bd3-bc> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_18add6-e8> |
Sitar Maestro 3238_6cf40e-2f> |
World-renowned sitar virtuoso, known for popularizing Indian classical music globally. 3238_a70929-46> |
2001 3238_274f3e-db> |
Lata Mangeshkar 3238_a0926d-3e> |
Arts 3238_859a46-8b> |
Maharashtra 3238_4fb71c-f5> |
Playback Singer 3238_b1af6a-b3> |
Legendary playback singer, often referred to as the “Nightingale of India.” 3238_2e97fb-ff> |
2001 3238_53c305-e1> |
Bismillah Khan 3238_42ed5a-66> |
Arts 3238_1d9cba-ee> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_e8f31f-c2> |
Shehnai Maestro 3238_19bc60-f5> |
Eminent shehnai player, credited with elevating the instrument’s status in classical music. 3238_48d1d0-1a> |
2009 3238_06ccb3-07> |
Bhimsen Joshi 3238_8d52cf-a5> |
Arts 3238_a3ba3e-1a> |
Karnataka 3238_5e49a7-6d> |
Hindustani Vocalist 3238_7df1fd-fd> |
Celebrated Hindustani classical vocalist, known for his khayal singing. 3238_d9a60f-be> |
2014 3238_80d763-bf> |
C. N. R. Rao 3238_3dbb16-1e> |
Science & Engineering 3238_9c1839-92> |
Karnataka 3238_a1497a-4c> |
Chemist 3238_4cb9fe-74> |
Noted chemist with significant contributions to solid-state and structural chemistry. 3238_fab2c8-c8> |
2014 3238_aa1afe-e1> |
Sachin Tendulkar 3238_797231-97> |
Sports 3238_44ae41-01> |
Maharashtra 3238_67df97-0f> |
Cricketer 3238_b3e751-96> |
Iconic cricketer, the first sportsperson to receive the Bharat Ratna. 3238_83adcb-c4> |
2015 3238_ddbc73-11> |
Madan Mohan Malaviya 3238_2aac8a-de> |
Education 3238_51f357-6c> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_bdbce3-0e> |
Educationist, Politician 3238_be7348-16> |
Founder of Banaras Hindu University, a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement. 3238_07333e-6a> |
2015 3238_2ab763-57> |
Atal Bihari Vajpayee 3238_610f6c-58> |
Public Affairs 3238_cc431d-53> |
Madhya Pradesh 3238_011e87-10> |
Poet, Politician 3238_e2cee9-af> |
Former Prime Minister of India, known for his oratory skills and political acumen. 3238_5de8c9-f3> |
2019 3238_85ac33-1f> |
Pranab Mukherjee 3238_56623b-07> |
Public Affairs 3238_f3c74f-8e> |
West Bengal 3238_1ffe8c-30> |
Politician 3238_19f01e-82> |
Former President of India, with a long career in public service and politics. 3238_aaf71e-36> |
2019 3238_a92b4a-14> |
Nanaji Deshmukh 3238_55853f-f6> |
Social Work 3238_12ccff-29> |
Maharashtra 3238_d1d133-6e> |
Social Activist 3238_bba961-eb> |
RSS leader and social activist, known for his work in rural development. 3238_675dd7-dd> |
2019 3238_0f0f30-66> |
Bhupen Hazarika 3238_1dc539-ea> |
Arts 3238_6822b9-44> |
Assam 3238_310870-69> |
Singer, Lyricist, Filmmaker 3238_3b864f-14> |
Celebrated Assamese singer, lyricist, and filmmaker, known for his baritone voice and compositions. 3238_1ccad0-64> |
2024 3238_5d6b7e-8c> |
Karpoori Thakur 3238_f7c353-7c> |
Public Affairs 3238_c586bb-fb> |
Bihar 3238_355ca2-43> |
Politician, Social Reformer 3238_5b23d7-e6> |
Former Chief Minister of Bihar, known for his advocacy for the underprivileged. 3238_09f26a-0b> |
2024 3238_8bbcf3-80> |
L. K. Advani 3238_c13383-97> |
Public Affairs 3238_5ffd25-91> |
Gujarat 3238_536031-c8> |
Politician 3238_ba2e21-d1> |
Senior political leader, former Deputy Prime Minister of India. 3238_ae46c5-a0> |
2024 3238_c8ab1b-c7> |
P. V. Narasimha Rao 3238_da3779-63> |
Public Affairs 3238_58ab2d-e5> |
Telangana 3238_3beb9a-45> |
Politician 3238_2a3540-82> |
Former Prime Minister of India, known for initiating economic liberalization. 3238_bc094d-55> |
2024 3238_72e1b9-26> |
Charan Singh 3238_a03945-6e> |
Public Affairs 3238_a1262e-e4> |
Uttar Pradesh 3238_1961a0-62> |
Politician 3238_239e81-72> |
Former Prime Minister of India, known for his focus on farmers’ rights and agriculture. 3238_412cd4-43> |
2024 3238_8759c5-f9> |
M. S. Swaminathan 3238_cd67d5-c1> |
Science & Agriculture 3238_c7e491-2f> |
Tamil Nadu 3238_2c2bb9-84> |
Agricultural Scientist 3238_4528fc-a2> |
Father of India’s Green Revolution, renowned for his contributions to agriculture and food security. 3238_20f6a0-f1> |
🧩 Notable Highlights Over the Years
- First Recipients (1954): C. Rajagopalachari, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and Dr. C. V. Raman
- First Woman Recipient (1971): Indira Gandhi
- Posthumous Awards: First conferred on Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966
- Foreign Recipients: Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
- Sports Personalities: Sachin Tendulkar became the youngest recipient in 2014
- Recent Recipients (2025): (Update with the latest awardees announced this year)
🏆 Why the Bharat Ratna Matters
Each name in the Bharat Ratna list reflects a story of courage, sacrifice, and excellence. These individuals are more than awardees; they are symbols of India’s values, diversity, and aspirations.
The Bharat Ratna remains a timeless reminder that service to humanity and the nation transcends politics, boundaries, and generations.