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1975 Padma Bhushan Awardees
1975 Padma Bhushan Awardees are recognised as great talents in their respective fields.

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The highly prestigious civilian award in India, Padma Bhushan Award has been given by the Government of India since the year 1954. The award is ranked third amongst all the civilian awards presented in India and is mainly presented to those, who have achieved great feats in their respective fields. The Indian citizens and also the foreigners can receive the award. The Government of India actually presents the award to recognise the achievements of the people, in their respective fields. A total of 15 people won the Padma Bhushan Award in 1975.

A detailed list of the 1975 Padma Bhushan Awardees is given below:

Name Field State Country
Begum Akhtar Arts Uttar Pradesh India
Pancheti Koteswaram Civil Service Tamil Nadu India
R. Carltonvivian Pidade Noronha Civil Service Madhya Pradesh India
Raj Kumar Khanna Civil Service Delhi India
Pratul Chandra Gupta Literature & Education West Bengal India
Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi Literature & Education Maharashtra India
Kirpal Singh Narang Literature & Education Punjab India
Balai Chand Mukhopadhyaya Literature & Education Bihar India
Darab Jahangir Jussawalia Medicine Maharashtra India
Asima Chatterjee Science & Engineering West Bengal India
Dilbagh Singh Athwal Science & Engineering - United States
Madhav Sadashiv Gore Science & Engineering Maharashtra India
P. Krishnagopala Iyengar Science & Engineering Maharashtra India
Ratan Shastri Social Work Rajasthan India
P. Ardeshir Narielwala Trade & Industry Maharashtra India



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