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Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology | |
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National award for contributions to science | |
Awarded for | Multi-disciplinary science award |
Sponsored by | Council of Scientific and Industrial Research |
Reward(s) |
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First awarded | 1958 |
Last awarded | 2021 |
Highlights | |
Total awarded | 571 |
First winner | Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan |
Website | ssbprize |
The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology is one of the highest multidisciplinary science awards in India. [1] It was instituted in 1958 by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research in honor of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar, its founder director and recognizes excellence in scientific research in India. [2]
Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar, (1894–1955), popularly known in India as the Father of Research Laboratories, was the founder director-general of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. A recipient of the civilian honor of the Padma Bhushan, he was knighted by the Queen of Britain in 1941. [3]
Category | Year started | Total recipients | First recipient |
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Biological Sciences | 1960 | 103 | Toppur Seethapathy Sadasivan |
Chemical Sciences | 1960 | 100 | Tuticorin Raghavachari Govindachari |
Earth, Atmosphere, Ocean and Planetary Sciences | 1972 | 53 | Kshitindramohan Naha |
Engineering Sciences | 1960 | 83 | Homi Nusserwanji Sethna |
Mathematical Sciences | 1959 | 75 | Komaravolu Chandrasekharan |
Medical Sciences | 1961 | 68 | Ram Behari Arora |
Physical Sciences | 1958 | 103 | Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan |
Gender | Number |
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Male | |
Female |
Year | Recipient | Place | Specialization |
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1960 | Toppur Seethapathy Sadasivan | Tamil Nadu | Plant pathology |
1961 | Monkombu Sambasivan Swaminathan | Tamil Nadu | Genetics |
1962 | Bimal Kumar Bachhawat | West Bengal | Glycobiology |
1963 | Jagannath Ganguly | West Bengal | Biochemistry |
1964 | Dilbagh Singh Athwal | Punjab | Plant breeding |
1965 | C. V. Subramanian | Tamil Nadu | Mycology |
1966 | Neelamraju Ganga Prasada Rao | Andhra Pradesh | Genetics |
1966 | Hari Krishan Jain | Delhi | Cytogenetics |
1967 | Arun Kumar Sharma | Delhi | Cytogenetics |
1968 | T. A. Venkitasubramanian | Delhi | Biochemistry |
1971 | N. Balakrishnan Nair | Kerala | Marine biology |
1971 | Madhu Sudan Kanungo | Odisha | Gerontology |
1972 | Birendra Bijoy Biswas | West Bengal | Plant pathology |
1972 | Satish Chandra Maheshwari | Rajasthan | Molecular biology |
1973 | B. R. Murty | Delhi | Genetics |
1973 | Sardul Singh Guraya | Punjab | Cell biology |
1974 | John Barnabas | Maharashtra | Evolutionary biology |
1975 | Archana Sharma | Maharashtra | Cytogenetics |
1975 | Obaid Siddiqi | Uttar Pradesh | Genetics |
1976 | Kishan Singh | Delhi | Plant pathology |
1976 | Guru Prakash Dutta | Uttar Pradesh | Immunology |
1977 | T. C. Anand Kumar | Tamil Nadu | Reproductive biology |
1978 | V. Sasisekharan | USA [note 3] | Molecular biology |
1979 | Maroli Krishnayya Chandrashekaran | Tamil Nadu | Neurophysiology |
1979 | Amar Nath Bhaduri | West Bengal | Enzymology |
1980 | Jamuna Sharan Singh | Uttar pradesh | Plant ecology |
1980 | Asis Datta | West Bengal | Molecular biology |
1981 | Sushil Kumar | Uttar Pradesh | Genetics |
1981 | Prafullachandra Vishnu Sane | Uttar Pradesh | Biochemistry |
1982 | Sunil Kumar Podder | West Bengal | Biophysics |
1982 | Ramamirtha Jayaraman | Tamil Nadu | Microbial genetics |
1983 | Govindarajan Padmanaban | Tamil Nadu | Biochemistry |
1984 | Thavamani Jegajothivel Pandian | Tamil Nadu | Bioenergetics |
1984 | K. R. K. Easwaran | Kerala | Biophysics |
1985 | C. M. Gupta | Rajasthan | Membrane biology |
1985 | Mamannamana Vijayan | Kerala | Structural biology |
1986 | Madhav Gadgil | Maharashtra | Conservation biology |
1987 | Sudhir Kumar Sopory | Haryana | Plant physiology |
1987 | Avadhesha Surolia | Rajasthan | Glycobiology |
1988 | Bhabatarak Bhattacharyya | West Bengal | Structural biology |
1988 | Manchanahalli Rangaswamy Satyanarayana Rao | Karnataka | Biological Sciences |
1989 | Manju Ray | West Bengal | Biochemistry |
1989 | Subhash Chandra Lakhotia | Uttar Pradesh | Genetics |
1990 | Samir K. Brahmachari | West Bengal | Biophysics |
1991 | Virendra Nath Pandey | Uttar Pradesh | Virology |
1991 | Srinivas Kishanrao Saidapur | Karnataka | Reproductive biology |
1992 | Kuppamuthu Dharmalingam | Tamil Nadu | Genetic engineering |
1992 | Dipankar Chatterji | West Bengal | Molecular biology |
1993 | M. R. N. Murthy | Karnataka | Molecular biology |
1993 | Raghavendra Gadagkar | Uttar Pradesh | Ecology |
1994 | Ramakrishnan Nagaraj | Andhra Pradesh | Biophysics |
1994 | Alok Bhattacharya | Delhi | Parasitology |
1995 | Kalappa Muniyappa | Karnataka | Genetics |
1995 | Seyed Ehtesham Hasnain | Bihar | Molecular biology |
1996 | Ghanshyam Swarup | Uttar Pradesh | Molecular biology |
1996 | Vishweshwaraiah Prakash | Karnataka | Food technology |
1997 | Kanury Venkata Subba Rao | Maharashtra | Biotechnology |
1997 | Jayaraman Gowrishankar | Tamil Nadu | Microbiology |
1998 | Debi Prasad Sarkar | West Bengal | Immunology |
1998 | K. VijayRaghavan | Karnataka | Biotechnology |
1999 | Siddhartha Roy | West Bengal | Structural biology |
1999 | V. Nagaraja | Karnataka | Molecular biology |
2000 | Jayant B. Udgaonkar | Maharashtra | Biochemistry |
2000 | Dinakar Mashnu Salunke | Karnataka | Structural biology |
2001 | Umesh Varshney | Madhya Pradesh | Molecular biology |
2001 | Amitabha Chattopadhyay | West Bengal | Membrane biophysics |
2002 | Amitabha Mukhopadhyay | West Bengal | Molecular biology |
2002 | Raghavan Varadarajan | Karnataka | Biophysics |
2003 | Satyajit Mayor | Maharashtra | Stem cell biology |
2004 | Gopal Kundu | West Bengal | Genetics |
2004 | Ramesh Venkata Sonti | Andhra Pradesh | Genetics |
2005 | Shekhar C. Mande | Maharashtra | Structural biology |
2005 | Tapas Kumar Kundu | West Bengal | Molecular biology |
2006 | Vinod Bhakuni | Uttar Pradesh | Biophysics |
2006 | Rajesh Sudhir Gokhale | Delhi | Chemical biology |
2007 | Narayanaswamy Srinivasan | Tamil Nadu | Genomics |
2007 | Upinder Singh Bhalla | Delhi | Neurobiology |
2008 | L. S. Shashidhara | Maharashtra | Genetics |
2008 | Gajendra Pal Singh Raghava | Uttar Pradesh | Bioinformatics |
2009 | Amitabh Joshi | Karnataka | Genetics |
2009 | Bhaskar Saha | West Bengal | Immunology |
2010 | Sanjeev Galande | Maharashtra | Genomics |
2010 | Shubha Tole | Maharashtra | Neuroscience |
2011 | Amit Prakash Sharma | Delhi | Structural biology |
2011 | Rajan Sankaranarayanan | Tamil Nadu | Molecular biology |
2012 | Shantanu Chowdhury | West Bengal | Genomics |
2012 | Suman Kumar Dhar | West Bengal | Molecular biology |
2013 | Sathees Chukkurumbal Raghavan | Kerala | Biophysics |
2014 | Roop Mallik | Uttar Pradesh | Biophysics |
2015 | Balasubramanian Gopal | Karnataka | Biophysics |
2015 | Rajeev Kumar Varshney | Uttar Pradesh | Genetics |
2016 | Rishikesh Narayanan | Karnataka | Neuroscience |
2016 | Suvendra Nath Bhattacharyya | West Bengal | Molecular biology |
2017 | Deepak T. Nair | Kerala | Plant pathology |
2017 | Sanjeev Das | West Bengal | Cancer biology |
2018 | Thomas J. Pucadyil | Maharashtra | Membrane biochemistry |
2018 | Ganesh Nagaraju | Karnataka | DNA repair |
2019 | Soumen Basak | West Bengal | Immunology |
2019 | Kayarat Saikrishnan | Maharashtra | Structural biology |
2020 | Subhadeep Chatterjee | West Bengal | Molecular Microbiology and Host-Pathogen Interaction |
2020 | Vatsala Thirumalai | Tamil Nadu | Neuroscience |
2021 | Amit Singh | Karnataka | Microbiology and Biochemistry |
2021 | Arun Kumar Shukla | Uttar Pradesh | Structural Biology, Cellular Signaling, Pharmacology Membrane Proteins, G protein- |
2023 | Ashwani Kumar | Delhi | Institute of Microbial Technology |
2023 | Maddika Subba Reddy | Telangana | Centre for DNA Fingerprinting Diagnostics, Hyderabad |
Year | Recipient | Place | Specialization |
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1960 | T. R. Govindachari | Tamil Nadu | Bioorganic chemistry |
1961 | Asima Chatterjee | West Bengal | Phytomedicine |
1962 | Sasanka Chandra Bhattacharyya | West Bengal | Organic chemistry |
1963 | Bal Dattatreya Tilak | Maharashtra | Heterocyclic chemistry |
1964 | Sukh Dev | Punjab | Organic chemistry |
1965 | Sadhan Basu | West Bengal | Polymer chemistry |
1965 | Ram Charan Mehrotra | Uttar Pradesh | Organometallic chemistry |
1966 | N. A. Ramaiah | Andhra Pradesh | Sugar chemistry |
1967 | Mushi Santappa | Andhra Pradesh | Physical chemistry |
1968 | Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao | Karnataka | Solid state chemistry |
1969 | Amolak Chand Jain | Delhi | Bioorganic chemistry |
1970 | P. T. Narasimhan | USA [note 3] | Theoretical chemistry |
1971 | Manojit Mohan Dhar | Uttar Pradesh | Medicinal chemistry |
1972 | A. P. B. Sinha | USA [note 3] | Solid state chemistry |
1972 | Satinder Vir Kessar | Haryana | Organic chemistry |
1973 | Hirdaya Behari Mathur | Rajasthan | Spectroscopy |
1973 | Manapurathu Verghese George | Kerala | Photochemistry |
1974 | Usha Ranjan Ghatak | West Bengal | Stereochemistry |
1974 | Kuppuswamy Nagarajan | Tamil Nadu | Organic chemistry |
1975 | Dewan Singh Bhakuni | Uttar Pradesh | Medicinal chemistry |
1975 | Animesh Chakravorty | West Bengal | Inorganic chemistry |
1976 | Devadas Devaprabhakara | USA [note 3] | Alicyclic chemistry |
1977 | Subramania Ranganathan | Andhra Pradesh | Organic chemistry |
1977 | Mihir Chowdhury | West Bengal | Spectroscopy |
1978 | Girjesh Govil | Maharashtra | Molecular biophysics |
1978 | Goverdhan Mehta | Rajasthan | Organic chemistry |
1981 | Dorairajan Balasubramanian | Tamil Nadu | Biochemistry |
1981 | Bidyendu Mohan Deb | West Bengal | Theoretical chemistry |
1982 | Chunni Lal Khetrapal | Uttar Pradesh | Chemical physics |
1982 | G. S. R. Subba Rao | Andhra Pradesh | Organic synthesis |
1983 | Naba Kishore Ray | Odisha | Computational chemistry |
1983 | Samaresh Mitra | West Bengal | Biological chemistry |
1984 | Paramasivam Natarajan | Tamil Nadu | Photochemistry |
1984 | Kalya Jagannath Rao | Karnataka | Nanomaterials |
1986 | Padmanabhan Balaram | Maharashtra | Biochemistry |
1987 | Debashis Mukherjee | West Bengal | Theoretical chemistry |
1988 | Kaushal Kishore | Uttar Pradesh | Polymer chemistry |
1989 | Srinivasan Chandrasekaran | Tamil Nadu | Organometallic chemistry |
1989 | Mihir Kanti Chaudhuri | Assam | Inorganic chemistry |
1990 | Narayanasami Sathyamurthy | Tamil Nadu | Theoretical chemistry |
1990 | B. M. Choudary | Andhra Pradesh | Nanomaterials |
1991 | Biman Bagchi | West Bengal | Biophysical chemistry |
1991 | Jhillu Singh Yadav | Andhra Pradesh | Agrochemistry |
1992 | Suryanarayanasastry Ramasesha | Karnataka | Molecular electronics |
1992 | Sumit Bhaduri | West Bengal | Organometallic chemistry |
1993 | Shridhar Ramachandra Gadre | Maharashtra | Theoretical chemistry |
1993 | Thirumalachari Ramasami | Tamil Nadu | Inorganic Chemistry |
1994 | Dipankar Das Sarma | West Bengal | Solid state chemistry |
1994 | Eluvathingal Devassy Jemmis | Kerala | Theoretical chemistry |
1995 | Jayaraman Chandrasekhar | Karnataka | Computational chemistry |
1995 | Kizhakeyil Lukose Sebastian | Kerala | Theoretical chemistry |
1996 | Mariappan Periasamy | Tamil Nadu | Organic chemistry |
1996 | Narayanan Chandrakumar | Tamil Nadu | Physical chemistry |
1997 | Adusumilli Srikrishna | Andhra Pradesh | Organic chemistry |
1997 | Kankan Bhattacharyya | West Bengal | Laser Spectroscopy |
1998 | Akhil Ranjan Chakravarty | West Bengal | Bioinorganic chemistry |
1998 | Krishna N. Ganesh | Karnataka | Bioorganic chemistry |
1999 | Ganesh Prasad Pandey | Uttar Pradesh | Organic chemistry |
1999 | Deb Shankar Ray | West Bengal | Spectroscopy |
2000 | Pradeep Mathur | Iran [note 4] | Organometallic chemistry |
2000 | Sourav Pal | Maharashtra | Theoretical chemistry |
2001 | Uday Maitra | West Bengal | Supramolecular chemistry |
2001 | Tavarekere Kalliah Chandrashekar | Karnataka | Bioinorganic chemistry |
2002 | Tushar Kanti Chakraborty | West Bengal | Organic chemistry |
2002 | Murali Sastry | Tamil Nadu | Nanomaterials |
2003 | Santanu Bhattacharya | West Bengal | Chemical biology |
2003 | Vadapalli Chandrasekhar | Uttar Pradesh | Inorganic chemistry |
2004 | Siva Umapathy | Karnataka | Photochemistry |
2004 | Vinod K. Singh | Uttar Pradesh | Chiral ligand |
2005 | Samaresh Bhattacharya | West Bengal | Inorganic chemistry |
2005 | Subramaniam Ramakrishnan | Karnataka | Polymer chemistry |
2006 | Srinivasan Sampath | Karnataka | Electrochemistry |
2006 | K. George Thomas | Kerala | Photochemistry |
2007 | Amalendu Chandra | West Bengal | Fluid mechanics |
2007 | Ayyappanpillai Ajayaghosh | Kerala | Supramolecular chemistry |
2008 | Thalappil Pradeep | Kerala | Nanoparticles |
2008 | Jarugu Narasimha Moorthy | Andhra Pradesh | Organic chemistry |
2009 | Charusita Chakravarty | Delhi | Theoretical chemistry |
2009 | Narayanaswamy Jayaraman | Tamil Nadu | Organic chemistry |
2010 | Sandeep Verma | Uttar Pradesh | Bioorganic chemistry |
2010 | Swapan Kumar Pati | West Bengal | magnetic phenomena |
2011 | Garikapati Narahari Sastry | Andhra Pradesh | Computational chemistry |
2011 | Balasubramanian Sundaram | Karnataka | Computational chemistry |
2012 | Gangadhar J. Sanjayan | Kerala | Bioorganic chemistry |
2012 | Govindasamy Mugesh | Tamil Nadu | Medicinal chemistry |
2013 | Yamuna Krishnan | Karnataka | Organic chemistry |
2014 | Souvik Maiti | West Bengal | Biophysical Chemistry |
2014 | Kavirayani Ramakrishna Prasad | Karnataka | Organic chemistry |
2015 | D. Srinivasa Reddy | Andhra Pradesh | Medicinal chemistry |
2015 | Pradyut Ghosh | West Bengal | Inorganic chemistry |
2016 | Partha Sarathi Mukherjee | West Bengal | Supramolecular chemistry |
2017 | G. Naresh Patwari | Telangana | Spectroscopy |
2018 | Rahul Banerjee | West Bengal | Structural chemistry |
2018 | Swadhin Kumar Mandal | West Bengal | Organometallic chemistry |
2019 | Raghavan B. Sunoj | Kerala | Theoretical and computational organic chemistry |
2019 | Tapas Kumar Maji | West Bengal | Inorganic and material chemistry |
2020 | Subi George | Kerala | Supramolecular chemistry |
2020 | Jyotirmayee Dash | West Bengal | Organic Synthesis and Chemical Biology |
2021 | Kanishka Biswas | West Bengal | Inorganic Materials & Solid State Chemistry |
2021 | T Govindaraju | Karnataka | Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology |
2023 | Akkattu T. Biju | Karnataka | Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru |
2023 | Debabrata Maiti | West Bengal | Organometallic chemistry and bioinspired catalysis |
2024 | Vivek Polshettiwar | Maharashtra | Nanocatalysis for CCUS and Solar Energy Harvesting |
2024 | Vishal Rai | Madhya Pradesh | Chemical methods for "PRECISION engineering of PROTEINS" |
Year | Recipient | Place | Specialization |
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1972 | Kshitindramohan Naha | West Bengal | Precambrian geology |
1976 | Mihir Kumar Bose | West Bengal | Igneous petrology |
1976 | Khadg Singh Valdiya | Uttarakhand | Environmental Geology |
1977 | Subir Kumar Ghosh | West Bengal | Structural geology |
1977 | Krishan Lal Kaila | Telangana | Seismology |
1978 | Hassan Nasiem Siddiquie | Uttar Pradesh | Marine geology |
1978 | B. L. K. Somayajulu | Andhra Pradesh | Geochemistry |
1979 | Vinod Kumar Gaur | Uttar Pradesh | Seismology |
1980 | Basanta Kumar Sahu | Odisha | Mathematical modelling |
1980 | Janardan Ganpatrao Negi | Maharashtra | Theoretical geophysics |
1982 | Kunchithapadam Gopalan | Tamil Nadu | Geochronology |
1983 | Syed Mahmood Naqvi | Telangana | Precambrian geology |
1983 | Harsh Gupta | Telangana | Seismology |
1984 | Sethunathasarma Krishnaswami | Kerala | Geochemistry |
1984 | Subhrangsu Kanta Acharyya | West Bengal | Geodynamics |
1985 | Rishi Narain Singh | Uttar Pradesh | Geophysical modelling |
1986 | Alok Krishna Gupta | West Bengal | Mineralogy |
1986 | Kumarendra Mallick | Odisha | Geophysics |
1987 | Pramod Sadasheo Moharir | Maharashtra | Signal processing |
1988 | Sampat Kumar Tandon | Delhi | Physical stratigraphy |
1989 | Prem Chand Pandey | Uttar Pradesh | Polar Research, Remote Sensing |
1991 | Sudipta Sengupta | West Bengal | Structural geology |
1991 | Sri Niwas | Uttar Pradesh | Geophysics |
1992 | Satish Ramnath Shetye | Goa | Physical oceanography |
1993 | Uma Charan Mohanty | Odisha | Meteorology |
1994 | Jitendra Nath Goswami | Assam | Geochronology |
1995 | Bhupendra Nath Goswami | Assam | Meteorology |
1996 | Shyam Sundar Rai | Uttar Pradesh | Geophysics |
1996 | Syed Wajih Ahmad Naqvi | Uttar Pradesh | Biogeochemistry, Green house gases |
1998 | Rengaswamy Ramesh | Tamil Nadu | Palaeoclimatology |
2001 | Kolluru Sree Krishna | Andhra Pradesh | Marine geophysics |
2001 | Prashant Goswami | Assam | Atmospheric modelling |
2002 | Sankar Kumar Nath | West Bengal | Seismology |
2002 | Ganapati Shankar Bhat | Maharashtra | Atmospheric sciences |
2003 | Kanchan Pande | Uttaranchal | Isotope geology |
2003 | G. V. R. Prasad | Andhra Pradesh | Paleontology |
2005 | Nibir Mandal | West Bengal | Structural geology |
2006 | Pulak Sengupta | West Bengal | Metamorphic petrology |
2006 | Gufran-Ullah Beig | Maharashtra | Atmospheric sciences |
2007 | Anil Bhardwaj | Uttar Pradesh | Space science |
2008 | P. N. Vinayachandran | Kerala | Physical Oceanography |
2009 | S. K. Satheesh | Kerala | Atmospheric Aerosols |
2011 | Shankar Doraiswamy | Karnataka | Oceanography |
2014 | Sachchida Nand Tripathi | Uttar Pradesh | Atmospheric Sciences |
2015 | Jyotiranjan Srichandan Ray | Odisha | Geochemistry |
2016 | Sunil Kumar Singh | Gujarat | Geochemistry |
2017 | S. Suresh Babu | Kerala | Atmospheric aerosols |
2018 | Parthasarathi Chakraborty | West Bengal | Environmental geochemistry |
2018 | Madineni Venkat Ratnam | Andhra Pradesh | Atmospheric Sciences |
2019 | Subimal Ghosh | Maharashtra | Indian monsoon, hydro-meteorology and hydrology |
2020 | Abhijit Mukherjee | West Bengal | Hydrogeology, Water Policy |
2020 | Suryendu Dutta | West Bengal | Organic Geochemistry |
2021 | Binoy Kumar Saikia | Assam | Coal and Atmospheric Aerosol Chemistry |
2022 | Vimal Mishra | Uttar Pradesh | Hydrology, Climate Change, Water Resources |
2024 | Roxy Koll | Kerala | Climate Change, Extreme Weather Events |
Year | Recipient | Place | Specialization |
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1961 | Ram Behari Arora | Rajasthan | Cardiovascular pharmacology |
1963 | Bal Krishan Anand | Uttar Pradesh | Neurophysiology |
1963 | Sibte Hasan Zaidi | Uttar Pradesh | Toxicology |
1965 | Vulimiri Ramalingaswami | Andhra Pradesh | Pathology |
1965 | Nirmal Kumar Dutta | West Bengal | Microbiology |
1966 | Jyoti Bhusan Chatterjea | West Bengal | Haemoglobinopathy |
1966 | Rustom Jal Vakil | Maharashtra | Cardiology |
1967 | M. J. Thirumalachar | USA [note 3] | Mycology |
1967 | Ajit Kumar Basu | West Bengal | Cardiac surgery |
1968 | Uttamchand Khimchand Sheth | Maharashtra | Neurobiology |
1968 | Sarashi Ranjan Mukherjee | West Bengal | Pharmacology |
1969 | Ranjit Roy Chaudhury | Bihar | Pharmacology |
1969 | Subramanian Kalyanaraman | Tamil Nadu | Neurosurgery |
1960 | Janak Raj Talwar | Punjab | Cardiothoracic surgery |
1960 | Ajit Kumar Maiti | West Bengal | Neurophysiology |
1960 | Om Dutt Gulati | Gujarat | Pharmacology |
1960 | Nuggehalli Raghuveer Moudgal | Karnataka | Endocrinology |
1960 | Turaga Desiraju | Andhra Pradesh | Neurophysiology |
1960 | Perdur Radhakantha Adiga | Karnataka | Reproductive biology |
1981 | U. C. Chaturvedi | Uttar Pradesh | Virology |
1983 | Indira Nath | Delhi | Immunology |
1984 | Jagdish Narain Sinha | Uttar Pradesh | Neuropharmacology |
1984 | Brahm Shanker Srivastava | Uttar Pradesh | Molecular biology |
1985 | D. K. Ganguly | West Bengal | Neurophysiology |
1986 | Shyam Swarup Agarwal | Uttar Pradesh | Immunology |
1986 | Pradeep Seth | Delhi | Microbiology |
1990 | Maharaj Kishan Bhan | Haryana | Pediatrics |
1991 | Shashi Wadhwa | Madhya Pradesh | Neurobiology |
1992 | Undurti Narasimha Das | Andhra Pradesh | Immunology |
1992 | Narinder Kumar Mehra | Punjab | Immunogenetics |
1993 | Gaya Prasad Pal | Madhya Pradesh | Clinical anatomy |
1994 | Y. D. Sharma | Delhi | Molecular biology |
1994 | K. B. Sainis | Maharashtra | Immunology |
1995 | Anil Kumar Tyagi | Uttar Pradesh | Biochemistry |
1995 | Subrat Kumar Panda | Odisha | Virology |
1996 | Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath | Tamil Nadu | Neurosciences |
1996 | Shiv Kumar Sarin | Rajasthan | Hepatology |
1997 | Satish K. Gupta | Haryana | Immunology |
1997 | Vijay Kumar | Bihar | Molecular biology |
1998 | G. Balakrish Nair | Kerala | Microbiology |
1999 | Ch. Mohan Rao | Andhra Pradesh | Molecular biology |
2000 | Shahid Jameel | Uttar Pradesh | Virology |
2001 | Birendra Nath Mallick | West Bengal | Neurobiology |
2002 | Sunil Pradhan | Uttar Pradesh | Neurology |
2003 | Chinmoy Sankar Dey | West Bengal | Molecular biology |
2003 | Anil Kumar Mandal | West Bengal | Glaucoma |
2004 | Chetan Eknath Chitnis | Maharashtra | Parasitology |
2005 | Javed Agrewala | Uttar Pradesh | Immunology |
2006 | V. S. Sangwan | Haryana | Cell biology |
2007 | P. N. Rangarajan | Karnataka | Gene expression |
2008 | Ravinder Goswami | Delhi | Endocrinology |
2009 | Santosh G. Honavar | Maharashtra | Ocular oncology |
2010 | Mitali Mukerji | Delhi | Human genomics |
2011 | K. Narayanaswamy Balaji | Karnataka | Mycology |
2012 | Sandip Basu | Maharashtra | Nuclear medicine |
2013 | Pushkar Sharma | Uttar Pradesh | Immunology |
2014 | Anurag Agrawal | Delhi | Lung diseases |
2015 | Vidita Ashok Vaidya | Maharashtra | Neurosciences |
2016 | Niyaz Ahmed | Telangana | Molecular epidemiology |
2017 | Amit Dutt | Maharashtra | Genomics |
2017 | Deepak Gaur | Delhi | Vaccine development |
2018 | Ganesan Venkatasubramanian | Karnataka | Psychiatry |
2019 | Dhiraj Kumar | Delhi | Immunology, cell biology |
2019 | Mohammad Javed Ali | Andhra Pradesh | Dacryology |
2020 | Bushra Ateeq | Uttar Pradesh | Molecular Oncology |
2020 | Ritesh Agarwal | Chandigarh | Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) |
2021 | Rohit Srivastava | Maharashtra | Fluorescent & Nanoengineered Biosensors |
2021 | Jeemon Panniyammakal | Kerala | Chronic disease epidemiology |
2022 | Dipyaman Ganguly | West Bengal | Immunology |
Year | Recipient | Place | Specialization |
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1958 | Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan | Tamil Nadu | Raman scattering |
1960 | M. G. K. Menon | Kerala | Particle physics |
1961 | Gopalasamudram Narayana Ramachandran | Tamil Nadu | Ramachandran plot |
1962 | Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai | Gujarat | Space science |
1963 | Raja Ramanna | Karnataka | Nuclear physics |
1964 | Ajit Ram Verma | Uttar Pradesh | Crystallography |
1965 | Barry Ramachandra Rao | Andhra Pradesh | Crystallography |
1966 | Sivaraj Ramaseshan | Tamil Nadu | Crystallography |
1966 | S. C. Jain | Uttar Pradesh | Semiconductor devices |
1967 | Devendra Lal | Uttar Pradesh | Geophysics |
1968 | Ashesh Prasad Mitra | West Bengal | Environmental physics |
1969 | Asoke Nath Mitra | Erstwhile Bengal province (modern day Bangladesh) | Particle physics |
1970 | Vainu Bappu | Andhra Pradesh | Astrophysics |
1971 | Padmanabha Krishnagopala Iyengar | Kerala | Nuclear physics |
1972 | Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar | West Bengal | Crystallography |
1972 | Shri Krishna Joshi | Uttarakhand | Nanotechnology |
1973 | Virendra Singh | Uttar Pradesh | High energy physics |
1974 | Krityunjai Prasad Sinha | Bihar | Solid state gravitation |
1974 | Mahendra Singh Sodha | Uttar Pradesh | Plasma physics |
1975 | Biswa Ranjan Nag | West Bengal | Semiconductor physics |
1975 | Kasturi Lal Chopra | Punjab | Material physics |
1976 | Chanchal Kumar Majumdar | West Bengal | Condensed matter physics |
1976 | Ramanuja Vijayaraghavan | Tamil Nadu | Condensed matter physics |
1978 | Jayant Vishnu Narlikar | Maharashtra | Steady state cosmology |
1978 | E. S. Raja Gopal | Tamil Nadu | Condensed matter physics |
1979 | Sudhanshu Shekhar Jha | Bihar | Condensed matter physics |
1979 | Ajoy Kumar Ghatak | Uttar Pradesh | Optical physics |
1980 | N. S. Satya Murthy | Tamil Nadu | Molecular reaction dynamics |
1980 | Narasimhaiengar Mukunda | Karnataka | Quantum mechanics |
1981 | Ramanujan Srinivasan | Tamil Nadu | Magnetic resonance phenomena |
1981 | Shasanka Mohan Roy | Delhi | High energy physics |
1982 | Tiruppattur Venkatachalamurti Ramakrishnan | Karnataka | Condensed matter physics |
1982 | Girish Saran Agarwal | Uttar Pradesh | Quantum optics |
1983 | Shyam Sunder Kapoor | Maharashtra | Nuclear physics |
1983 | Ramamurti Rajaraman | Delhi | Theoretical physics |
1984 | Ranganathan Shashidhar | USA [note 3] | liquid crystals |
1984 | Ramanath Cowsik | Maharashtra | Astroparticle physics |
1985 | Narendra Kumar | Chhattisgarh | Condensed matter physics |
1985 | Kehar Singh | Uttar Pradesh | Nanooptics |
1986 | Predhiman Krishan Kaw | Jammu and Kashmir | Plasma physics |
1987 | Probir Roy | West Bengal | High energy physics |
1987 | Vijay Kumar Kapahi | Punjab | Radio astronomy |
1988 | Deepak Kumar | Delhi | Condensed matter physics |
1988 | Onkar Nath Srivastava | Uttar Pradesh | Nanotechnology |
1989 | Muthusamy Lakshmanan | Tamil Nadu | Nonlinear dynamics and chaos theory |
1989 | N. V. Madhusudana | Karnataka | Liquid crystals |
1990 | Ajay Kumar Sood | Madhya Pradesh | Nanotechnology |
1990 | Ganapathy Baskaran | Tamil Nadu | Condensed matter physics |
1991 | Deepak Dhar | Maharashtra | Statistical physics |
1991 | Deepak Mathur | Maharashtra | Molecular physics |
1992 | Vikram Kumar | Delhi | Semiconductor devices |
1992 | Subodh Raghunath Shenoy | Kerala | Condensed matter physics |
1993 | Rajiah Simon | Tamil Nadu | Quantum optics |
1993 | Gopal Krishna | Maharashtra | Radio astronomy |
1994 | Arup Kumar Raychaudhuri | West Bengal | Solid state physics |
1994 | Ashoke Sen | West Bengal | Theoretical physics |
1995 | Mustansir Barma | Maharashtra | Statistical physics |
1996 | Thanu Padmanabhan | Kerala | Cosmology |
1997 | Bikas K. Chakrabarti | West Bengal | Quantum annealing |
1997 | Amitava Raychaudhuri | West Bengal | Particle physics |
1998 | A. M. Jayannavar | Karnataka | Condensed matter physics |
1998 | Sumit Ranjan Das | USA [note 3] | High energy physics |
1999 | E. V. Sampathkumaran | Tamil Nadu | Superconductivity |
1999 | Sunil Mukhi | Maharashtra | Theoretical physics |
2000 | Sriram Ramaswamy | Karnataka | Condensed matter physics |
2000 | Varun Sahni | Maharashtra | General relativity and gravitation |
2001 | Rahul Pandit | Karnataka | Condensed matter physics |
2002 | Mohit Randeria | USA [note 3] | Condensed matter physics |
2002 | Avinash Deshpande | Karnataka | Astrophysics |
2003 | G. Ravindra Kumar | Maharashtra | Plasma physics |
2003 | Biswarup Mukhopadhyaya | West Bengal | High energy physics |
2004 | Madan Rao | Karnataka | Statistical mechanics |
2005 | Sandip Trivedi | Uttar Pradesh | Condensed matter physics |
2006 | Sanjay Puri | Delhi | Statistical physics |
2006 | Atish Dabholkar | France [note 6] | Quantum gravity |
2007 | Yashwant Gupta | Maharashtra | Radio astronomy |
2007 | Pinaki Majumdar | West Bengal | Condensed matter physics |
2008 | Raghunathan Srianand | Maharashtra | Cosmology |
2008 | Srikanth Sastry | Karnataka | Theoretical physics |
2009 | Rajesh Gopakumar | West Bengal | String theory |
2009 | Abhishek Dhar | West Bengal | Condensed matter physics |
2010 | Umesh Waghmare | Karnataka | Condensed matter physics |
2010 | Kalobaran Maiti | West Bengal | Condensed matter physics |
2011 | Shiraz Minwalla | Maharashtra | String theory |
2012 | Arindam Ghosh | West Bengal | Semiconductors |
2012 | Krishnendu Sengupta | West Bengal | Theoretical physics |
2013 | Amol Dighe | Maharashtra | High energy physics |
2013 | Vijay Balakrishna Shenoy | Karnataka | Condensed matter physics |
2014 | Pratap Raychaudhuri | West Bengal | Superconductivity |
2014 | Sadiqali Abbas Rangwala | Maharashtra | Optical physics |
2015 | Bedangadas Mohanty | Odisha | High energy physics |
2015 | Mandar Madhukar Deshmukh | Maharashtra | Mesoscopic physics |
2016 | S. Anantha Ramakrishna | Odisha | Condensed matter physics |
2016 | Sudhir Kumar Vempati | Karnataka | High-energy physics |
2017 | Nissim Kanekar | Maharashtra | Astronomy |
2017 | Vinay Gupta | Rajasthan | Materials science |
2018 | Aditi De | West Bengal | Quantum Information & Computing |
2018 | Ambarish Ghosh | West Bengal | Nano-science |
2019 | Aninda Sinha | West Bengal | Theoretical physics |
2019 | Shankar Ghosh | West Bengal | Experimental condensed matter physics |
2020 | Surajit Dhara | West Bengal | Soft Matter Physics, Optics |
2020 | Rajesh Ganapathy | Karnataka | Soft Condensed Matter Physics |
2021 | Kanak Saha | West Bengal | Galaxies: their structure, formation and evolution |
2022 | Anindya Das | West Bengal | |
2022 | Basudeb Dasgupta | West Bengal |
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