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Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2006
Awarded by the President of India, Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2006 was awarded to 16 people belonging from the various fields of business from different parts of the world.

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Country Name Description
Thailand Shivnath Rai Bajaj -
Israel Eliahu Bezale -
Mauritius Abdool Raouf Bundhun -
Philippines Pratima Kale -
Saudi Arabia Majid Uddin Kazi -
Qatar C.K. Menon -
United Kingdom Gulam Kaderbhai Noon -
United States Sudhir Parikh -
Guyana Yesu Persaud -
Seychelles V. Ramadoss -
South Africa Sisupal Rambharos -
United States Niranjan S. Shah -
Hong Kong Rusy M. Shroff -
R©union Jean-Paul Virapoull© -
United States Fareed Zakaria Journalist, Editor of Newsweek International



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