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Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2004
The Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2004 list was comparatively shorter and was awarded to 11 people from various eminent fields. Some of the popular awardees were Kalpana Chawla, Sukhi Turner, Dipak Jain, etc.

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Country Name Description
Thailand Dipak Jain Dean, Kellogg School of Management
United States Late Kalpana Chawla Astronaut
Zimbabwe Justice Ahmed Moosa Ebrahim -
Guyana Bharrat Jagdeo President of Guyana
Fiji Mahendra Pal Chaudhry Fmr. Prime Minister of Fiji
Kuwait Dr. Marian Chisti -
United Kingdom Lord Meghnad Desai Economist, Writer, Labour politician
United States Narinder Singh Kapany -
United States Shashi Tharoor Writer
New Zealand Sukhi Turner Fmr. Mayor of Dunedin, New Zealand



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