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1958 Padma Bhushan Awardees
1958 Padma Bhushan Awardees were stalwarts in their respective fields.

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The Padma Bhushan Award is one of the most honourable civilian awards in India. The award is being presented by the Government of India since the year 1954, and it is mainly presented to the people, who have showed extraordinary performances in their respective fields. The award is actually given to recognise their wonderful talents and achievements. The year 1958 saw a total number of 16 people from different fields receiving it. The 1958 Padma Bhushan Awardees are considered as some of the greatest talents in their respective fields.

A detailed list of the 1958 Pad Bhushan Awardees is given below:

Name   Field  State   Country  
Darashaw Nosherwan Wadia Science & Engineering Maharashtra India
Kuppali V. Gouda Puttappa Literature & Education Karnataka India
Rustom Jal Vakil Medicine Maharashtra India
Vijaya Anand Sports Uttar Pradesh India
Poola Tirupati Raju Literature & Education Rajasthan India
Arathil C. Narayanan Nambiar Civil Service Kerala India
Ariyakudi Ramanja Iyengar Arts Tamil Nadu India
D.P. Roy Choudhury Arts West Bengal India
Jeahangir Ghandy Trade & Industry Maharashtra India
Kumar Padma Siva Shankara Menon Civil Service Kerala India
Narayan Subarao Hardikar Social Work Karnataka India
Rao Raja Hanut Singh Public Affairs Rajasthan India
Salim-Mozuddin Abdul Ali Science & Engineering Maharashtra India
Surya Narayan Vyas Literature & Education Madhya Pradesh India
Kamalendumati Shah Social Work Delhi India
Ustad Allauddin Khan Arts Uttar Pradesh India



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