List of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize recipients

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Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology
National award for contributions to science
Awarded forMulti-disciplinary science award
Sponsored by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
Reward(s)
  • Citation Plaque
  • 500,000
    Monthly retainer of 15,000 [note 1]
First awarded1958
Last awarded2021
Highlights
Total awarded571
First winner Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan
Website ssbprize.gov.in

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]

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List of recipients

General information

Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar

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]

CategoryYear startedTotal recipientsFirst recipient
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 of recipients
GenderNumber
Male
552
Female
19

Biological Sciences

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Shekhar C. Mande
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Amar Nath Bhaduri
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L. S. Shashidhara
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List of awardees, showing the year, place, [note 2] and specialization
YearRecipientPlaceSpecialization
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 PradeshGenetics
1966 Hari Krishan Jain Delhi Cytogenetics
1967 Arun Kumar Sharma DelhiCytogenetics
1968 T. A. Venkitasubramanian DelhiBiochemistry
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 DelhiGenetics
1973 Sardul Singh Guraya Punjab Cell biology
1974 John Barnabas Maharashtra Evolutionary biology
1975 Archana Sharma MaharashtraCytogenetics
1975 Obaid Siddiqi Uttar PradeshGenetics
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 BengalMolecular biology
1981 Sushil Kumar Uttar PradeshGenetics
1981 Prafullachandra Vishnu Sane Uttar PradeshBiochemistry
1982 Sunil Kumar Podder West Bengal Biophysics
1982 Ramamirtha Jayaraman Tamil Nadu Microbial genetics
1983 Govindarajan Padmanaban Tamil NaduBiochemistry
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 RajasthanGlycobiology
1988 Bhabatarak Bhattacharyya West Bengal Structural biology
1988 Manchanahalli Rangaswamy Satyanarayana Rao Karnataka Biological Sciences
1989 Manju Ray West BengalBiochemistry
1989 Subhash Chandra Lakhotia Uttar PradeshGenetics
1990 Samir K. Brahmachari West BengalBiophysics
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 BengalMolecular biology
1993 M. R. N. Murthy KarnatakaMolecular biology
1993 Raghavendra Gadagkar Uttar Pradesh Ecology
1994 Ramakrishnan Nagaraj Andhra PradeshBiophysics
1994 Alok Bhattacharya Delhi Parasitology
1995 Kalappa Muniyappa KarnatakaGenetics
1995 Seyed Ehtesham Hasnain BiharMolecular biology
1996 Ghanshyam Swarup Uttar PradeshMolecular 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 BengalImmunology
1998 K. VijayRaghavan KarnatakaBiotechnology
1999 Siddhartha Roy West BengalStructural biology
1999 V. Nagaraja KarnatakaMolecular biology
2000 Jayant B. Udgaonkar MaharashtraBiochemistry
2000 Dinakar Mashnu Salunke KarnatakaStructural biology
2001 Umesh Varshney Madhya PradeshMolecular biology
2001 Amitabha Chattopadhyay West BengalMembrane biophysics
2002 Amitabha Mukhopadhyay West BengalMolecular biology
2002 Raghavan Varadarajan KarnatakaBiophysics
2003 Satyajit Mayor Maharashtra Stem cell biology
2004 Gopal Kundu West BengalGenetics
2004 Ramesh Venkata Sonti Andhra PradeshGenetics
2005 Shekhar C. Mande MaharashtraStructural biology
2005 Tapas Kumar Kundu West BengalMolecular biology
2006 Vinod Bhakuni Uttar PradeshBiophysics
2006 Rajesh Sudhir Gokhale Delhi Chemical biology
2007 Narayanaswamy Srinivasan Tamil Nadu Genomics
2007 Upinder Singh Bhalla Delhi Neurobiology
2008 L. S. Shashidhara MaharashtraGenetics
2008 Gajendra Pal Singh Raghava Uttar Pradesh Bioinformatics
2009 Amitabh Joshi KarnatakaGenetics
2009 Bhaskar Saha West BengalImmunology
2010 Sanjeev Galande MaharashtraGenomics
2010 Shubha Tole Maharashtra Neuroscience
2011 Amit Prakash Sharma Delhi Structural biology
2011 Rajan Sankaranarayanan Tamil NaduMolecular biology
2012 Shantanu Chowdhury West BengalGenomics
2012 Suman Kumar Dhar West BengalMolecular biology
2013 Sathees Chukkurumbal Raghavan KeralaBiophysics
2014 Roop Mallik Uttar PradeshBiophysics
2015 Balasubramanian Gopal KarnatakaBiophysics
2015 Rajeev Kumar Varshney Uttar PradeshGenetics
2016 Rishikesh Narayanan KarnatakaNeuroscience
2016 Suvendra Nath Bhattacharyya West BengalMolecular biology
2017 Deepak T. Nair Kerala Plant pathology
2017 Sanjeev Das West BengalCancer biology
2018 Thomas J. Pucadyil MaharashtraMembrane biochemistry
2018 Ganesh Nagaraju KarnatakaDNA repair
2019 Soumen Basak West BengalImmunology
2019 Kayarat Saikrishnan MaharashtraStructural biology
2020 Subhadeep Chatterjee West BengalMolecular Microbiology and Host-Pathogen Interaction
2020 Vatsala Thirumalai Tamil NaduNeuroscience
2021 Amit Singh KarnatakaMicrobiology and Biochemistry
2021 Arun Kumar Shukla Uttar PradeshStructural Biology, Cellular Signaling, Pharmacology Membrane Proteins, G protein-
2023 Ashwani Kumar DelhiInstitute of Microbial Technology
2023 Maddika Subba Reddy TelanganaCentre for DNA Fingerprinting Diagnostics, Hyderabad

Chemical Sciences

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List of awardees, showing the year, place, [note 2] and specialization
YearRecipientPlaceSpecialization
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 PunjabOrganic chemistry
1965 Sadhan Basu West Bengal Polymer chemistry
1965 Ram Charan Mehrotra Uttar Pradesh Organometallic chemistry
1966 N. A. Ramaiah Andhra PradeshSugar chemistry
1967 Mushi Santappa Andhra Pradesh Physical chemistry
1968 Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao Karnataka Solid state chemistry
1969 Amolak Chand Jain DelhiBioorganic 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 HaryanaOrganic chemistry
1973 Hirdaya Behari Mathur Rajasthan Spectroscopy
1973 Manapurathu Verghese George Kerala Photochemistry
1974 Usha Ranjan Ghatak West Bengal Stereochemistry
1974 Kuppuswamy Nagarajan Tamil NaduOrganic chemistry
1975 Dewan Singh Bhakuni Uttar PradeshMedicinal chemistry
1975 Animesh Chakravorty West Bengal Inorganic chemistry
1976 Devadas Devaprabhakara USA [note 3] Alicyclic chemistry
1977 Subramania Ranganathan Andhra PradeshOrganic chemistry
1977 Mihir Chowdhury West Bengal Spectroscopy
1978 Girjesh Govil Maharashtra Molecular biophysics
1978 Goverdhan Mehta RajasthanOrganic chemistry
1981 Dorairajan Balasubramanian Tamil Nadu Biochemistry
1981 Bidyendu Mohan Deb West BengalTheoretical 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 BengalTheoretical 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 NaduTheoretical chemistry
1990 B. M. Choudary Andhra PradeshNanomaterials
1991 Biman Bagchi West Bengal Biophysical chemistry
1991 Jhillu Singh Yadav Andhra Pradesh Agrochemistry
1992 Suryanarayanasastry Ramasesha Karnataka Molecular electronics
1992 Sumit Bhaduri West BengalOrganometallic chemistry
1993 Shridhar Ramachandra Gadre MaharashtraTheoretical chemistry
1993 Thirumalachari Ramasami Tamil NaduInorganic Chemistry
1994 Dipankar Das Sarma West BengalSolid state chemistry
1994 Eluvathingal Devassy Jemmis KeralaTheoretical chemistry
1995 Jayaraman Chandrasekhar KarnatakaComputational chemistry
1995 Kizhakeyil Lukose Sebastian KeralaTheoretical chemistry
1996 Mariappan Periasamy Tamil NaduOrganic chemistry
1996 Narayanan Chandrakumar Tamil Nadu Physical chemistry
1997 Adusumilli Srikrishna Andhra PradeshOrganic chemistry
1997 Kankan Bhattacharyya West Bengal Laser Spectroscopy
1998 Akhil Ranjan Chakravarty West Bengal Bioinorganic chemistry
1998 Krishna N. Ganesh KarnatakaBioorganic chemistry
1999 Ganesh Prasad Pandey Uttar PradeshOrganic chemistry
1999 Deb Shankar Ray West Bengal Spectroscopy
2000 Pradeep Mathur Iran [note 4] Organometallic chemistry
2000 Sourav Pal MaharashtraTheoretical chemistry
2001 Uday Maitra West Bengal Supramolecular chemistry
2001 Tavarekere Kalliah Chandrashekar KarnatakaBioinorganic chemistry
2002 Tushar Kanti Chakraborty West BengalOrganic chemistry
2002 Murali Sastry Tamil NaduNanomaterials
2003 Santanu Bhattacharya West Bengal Chemical biology
2003 Vadapalli Chandrasekhar Uttar PradeshInorganic chemistry
2004 Siva Umapathy Karnataka Photochemistry
2004 Vinod K. Singh Uttar Pradesh Chiral ligand
2005 Samaresh Bhattacharya West BengalInorganic chemistry
2005 Subramaniam Ramakrishnan KarnatakaPolymer 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 KeralaNanoparticles
2008 Jarugu Narasimha Moorthy Andhra PradeshOrganic chemistry
2009 Charusita Chakravarty DelhiTheoretical chemistry
2009 Narayanaswamy Jayaraman Tamil NaduOrganic chemistry
2010 Sandeep Verma Uttar PradeshBioorganic chemistry
2010 Swapan Kumar Pati West Bengal magnetic phenomena
2011 Garikapati Narahari Sastry Andhra PradeshComputational chemistry
2011 Balasubramanian Sundaram KarnatakaComputational chemistry
2012 Gangadhar J. Sanjayan KeralaBioorganic chemistry
2012 Govindasamy Mugesh Tamil Nadu Medicinal chemistry
2013 Yamuna Krishnan KarnatakaOrganic chemistry
2014 Souvik Maiti West Bengal Biophysical Chemistry
2014 Kavirayani Ramakrishna Prasad Karnataka Organic chemistry
2015 D. Srinivasa Reddy Andhra PradeshMedicinal chemistry
2015 Pradyut Ghosh West BengalInorganic chemistry
2016 Partha Sarathi Mukherjee West Bengal Supramolecular chemistry
2017 G. Naresh Patwari Telangana Spectroscopy
2018 Rahul Banerjee West BengalStructural chemistry
2018 Swadhin Kumar Mandal West BengalOrganometallic chemistry
2019 Raghavan B. Sunoj KeralaTheoretical and computational organic chemistry
2019 Tapas Kumar Maji West BengalInorganic and material chemistry
2020 Subi George Kerala Supramolecular chemistry
2020 Jyotirmayee Dash West BengalOrganic Synthesis and Chemical Biology
2021 Kanishka Biswas West BengalInorganic Materials & Solid State Chemistry
2021 T Govindaraju KarnatakaBioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology
2023 Akkattu T. Biju KarnatakaIndian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
2023 Debabrata Maiti West BengalOrganometallic chemistry and bioinspired catalysis
2024 Vivek Polshettiwar MaharashtraNanocatalysis for CCUS and Solar Energy Harvesting
2024 Vishal Rai Madhya PradeshChemical methods for "PRECISION engineering of PROTEINS"

Earth, Atmosphere Ocean and Planetary Sciences

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Harsh Gupta
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Sri Niwas
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Rengaswamy Ramesh
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Anil Bhardwaj
List of awardees, showing the year, place, [note 2] and specialization
YearRecipientPlaceSpecialization
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 PradeshSeismology
1980 Basanta Kumar Sahu Odisha Mathematical modelling
1980 Janardan Ganpatrao Negi Maharashtra Theoretical geophysics
1982 Kunchithapadam Gopalan Tamil Nadu Geochronology
1983 Syed Mahmood Naqvi TelanganaPrecambrian geology
1983 Harsh Gupta TelanganaSeismology
1984 Sethunathasarma Krishnaswami KeralaGeochemistry
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 OdishaGeophysics
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 BengalStructural geology
1991 Sri Niwas Uttar PradeshGeophysics
1992 Satish Ramnath Shetye Goa Physical oceanography
1993 Uma Charan Mohanty Odisha Meteorology
1994 Jitendra Nath Goswami Assam Geochronology
1995 Bhupendra Nath Goswami AssamMeteorology
1996 Shyam Sundar Rai Uttar PradeshGeophysics
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 BengalSeismology
2002 Ganapati Shankar Bhat MaharashtraAtmospheric sciences
2003 Kanchan Pande Uttaranchal Isotope geology
2003 G. V. R. Prasad Andhra Pradesh Paleontology
2005 Nibir Mandal West BengalStructural geology
2006 Pulak Sengupta West Bengal Metamorphic petrology
2006 Gufran-Ullah Beig MaharashtraAtmospheric sciences
2007 Anil Bhardwaj Uttar Pradesh Space science
2008 P. N. Vinayachandran Kerala Physical Oceanography
2009 S. K. Satheesh KeralaAtmospheric Aerosols
2011 Shankar Doraiswamy Karnataka Oceanography
2014 Sachchida Nand Tripathi Uttar PradeshAtmospheric Sciences
2015 Jyotiranjan Srichandan Ray Odisha Geochemistry
2016 Sunil Kumar Singh GujaratGeochemistry
2017 S. Suresh Babu KeralaAtmospheric aerosols
2018 Parthasarathi Chakraborty West BengalEnvironmental geochemistry
2018 Madineni Venkat Ratnam Andhra PradeshAtmospheric Sciences
2019 Subimal Ghosh MaharashtraIndian monsoon, hydro-meteorology and hydrology
2020 Abhijit Mukherjee West BengalHydrogeology, Water Policy
2020 Suryendu Dutta West BengalOrganic Geochemistry
2021 Binoy Kumar Saikia AssamCoal and Atmospheric Aerosol Chemistry
2022 Vimal Mishra Uttar PradeshHydrology, Climate Change, Water Resources
2024 Roxy Koll KeralaClimate Change, Extreme Weather Events

Engineering Sciences

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List of awardees, showing the year, place, [note 2] and specialization
YearRecipientPlaceSpecialization
1960 Homi Nusserwanji Sethna Maharashtra Chemical Engineering
1962 Man Mohan Suri Punjab Suri-Transmission
1963 Brahm Prakash Punjab Metallurgy
1964 Bal Raj Nijhawan Uttar Pradesh Metallurgical Engineering
1965 Ayyagari Sambasiva Rao Telangana Electronic engineering
1966 Jai Krishna Uttar PradeshEarthquake engineering
1967 Tanjore Ramachandra Anantharaman Tamil NaduMetallurgy
1968 Kshitish Ranjan Chakravorty West Bengal Fertilizer science
1971 Amitabha Bhattacharyya Sikkim Production Engineering
1972 Govind Swarup Uttar Pradesh Radio astronomy
1972 Rajindar Pal Wadhwa Delhi Microwave engineering
1973 Man Mohan Sharma RajasthanChemical engineering
1974 Roddam Narasimha Karnataka Fluid dynamics
1974 Mangalore Anantha Pai Karnataka Power systems
1975 Udipi Ramachandra Rao Karnataka Space science
1976 Rajinder Kumar PunjabMultiphase phenomena
1976 Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman Tamil NaduComputer science
1978 Digvijai Singh Uttar Pradesh Fluid-Film lubrication
1978 S. N. Seshadri KeralaControl systems
1979 Palle Rama Rao Andhra PradeshMetallurgy
1980 Vallampadugai Srinivasa Raghavan Arunachalam Karnataka Materials science
1981 S. C. Dutta Roy West Bengal Signal processing
1982 Raghunath Anant Mashelkar Goa Chemical engineering
1983 Suhas Pandurang Sukhatme Maharashtra Heat transfer
1983 Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan KeralaSpace science
1984 D. D. Bhawalkar Madhya PradeshOptical physics
1984 Paul Ratnasamy Tamil Nadu Catalysis
1985 Patcha Ramachandra Rao Uttar PradeshMetallurgy
1986 Manohar Lal Munjal Punjab Sound engineering
1987 Shrikant Lele Uttar Pradesh Computational thermodynamics
1988 Surendra Prasad DelhiSignal processing
1988 B. D. Kulkarni MaharashtraChemical reaction engineering
1989 Gundabathula Venkateswara Rao Kerala Finite element methods
1989 Srikumar Banerjee West BengalMetallurgy
1990 Sankar Kumar Pal West Bengal Fuzzy neural network
1990 Gangan Prathap Singapore Structural mechanics
1991 Jyeshtharaj Joshi Maharashtra Nuclear science
1992 Vivek Borkar Maharashtra Stochastic control
1993 Dipankar Banerjee West BengalMetallurgy
1993 Suresh Kumar Bhatia Australia [note 5] Catalysis
1994 Govindan Sundararajan Andhra Pradesh Surface engineering
1995 Kamanio Chattopadhyay West BengalPhysical metallurgy
1997 Devang Vipin Khakhar Maharashtra Polymer processing
1998 Anurag Sharma Delhi Photonics
1998 Ashok Jhunjhunwala West Bengal Telecommunications
1999 Ramarathnam Narasimhan Tamil Nadu Fracture mechanics
2000 Viswanathan Kumaran Tamil Nadu Fluid dynamics
2000 Partha Pratim Chakraborty West BengalComputer science
2002 Ashutosh Sharma RajasthanChemical engineering
2003 Atul Chokshi KarnatakaMaterials engineering
2003 Soumitro Banerjee West Bengal Bifurcation theory
2004 Subhasis Chaudhuri West Bengal Image processing
2004 Vivek Ranade Maharashtra Fluid dynamics
2005 V. Ramgopal Rao Andhra Pradesh Nanoelectronics
2005 Kalyanmoy Deb TripuraComputer science
2006 Ashish Kishore Lele Maharashtra Polymer dynamics
2006 Sanjay Mittal Uttar Pradesh Computational fluid dynamics
2007 Rama Govindarajan TelanganaFluid Dynamics
2007 B. S. Murty Tamil NaduMetallurgy
2008 Ranjan Mallik West BengalElectrical communication engineering
2009 Giridhar Madras KarnatakaPolymer engineering
2009 Jayant Haritsa KarnatakaComputer science
2010 G. K. Ananthasuresh Andhra Pradesh Topology optimization
2010 Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay West BengalComputer science
2011 Sirshendu De West BengalChemical engineering
2011 Upadrasta Ramamurty Andhra PradeshMaterials engineering
2012 N. Ravishankar Karnataka Nanostructured materials
2012 Shanthi Pavan Tamil Nadu VLSI Designs
2013 Bikramjit Basu West Bengal Ceramic engineering
2013 Suman Chakraborty West Bengal Nanofluids
2014 S. Venkata Mohan Andhra Pradesh Environmental engineering
2014 Soumen Chakrabarti West BengalComputer science
2015 Yogesh M. Joshi Maharashtra Rheology
2016 Avinash Kumar Agarwal RajasthanMechanical engineering
2016 Venkata Padmanabhan KarnatakaComputer science
2017 Aloke Paul West BengalMaterials engineering
2017 Neelesh B. Mehta Karnataka Wireless communications
2018 Amit Agrawal Maharashtra Fluid mechanics
2018 Ashwin Gumaste Mahrashtra Telecom networks
2019 Manik Varma DelhiMachine learning, computer vision and computational advertising
2020 Amol Arvindrao Kulkarni MaharashtraMultiphase reactors and Microreactors
2020 Kinshuk Dasgupta West BengalMaterial Science, Nanotechnology
2021 Debdeep Mukhopadhyay West BengalComputer Science
2022 Dipti Ranjan Sahoo OdishaCivil Engineering
2022 Rajnish Kumar Tamil Nadu Gas Hydrates, Clathrate Hydrates, Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Madras


Mathematical Sciences

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List of awardees, showing the year, place, [note 2] and specialization
YearRecipientPlaceSpecialization
1959 K. S. Chandrasekharan Andhra Pradesh Number theory
1959 Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao Karnataka Cramér–Rao bound
1965 Kollagunta Gopalaiyer Ramanathan Andhra PradeshNumber theory
1972 C. S. Seshadri Tamil Nadu Algebraic geometry
1972 Anadi Sankar Gupta West Bengal Fluid dynamics
1975 Padam Chand Jain Delhi Numerical solutions
1975 Mudumbai Seshachalu Narasimhan Karnataka Narasimhan–Seshadri theorem
1976 Kalyanapuram Rangachari Parthasarathy Tamil Nadu Quantum stochastic calculus
1976 S.K. Trehan Punjab Force-free magnetic field
1977 Madabusi Santanam Raghunathan Andhra Pradesh Lie groups
1978 E. M. V. Krishnamurthy Tamil Nadu Fast Division Algorithm
1979 S. Ramanan Tamil Nadu Algebraic geometry
1979 Srinivasacharya Raghavan Tamil NaduNumber theory
1980 Ramaiyengar Sridharan Tamil Nadu Filtered algebra
1981 Jayanta Kumar Ghosh West Bengal Bayesian inference
1982 B. L. S. Prakasa Rao Andhra Pradesh Statistical Inference
1982 Jang Bahadur Shukla Uttar Pradesh Mathematical modelling
1983 Phoolan Prasad Uttar Pradesh Partial differential equations
1983 Inder Bir Singh Passi Punjab Group theory
1985 Rajagopalan Parthasarathy Tamil Nadu Blattner's conjecture
1985 Surender Kumar Malik Haryana Nonlinear phenomena
1986 Thiruvenkatachari Parthasarathy Tamil Nadu Game theory
1986 Udai Bhan Tewari Uttar Pradesh Group algebra
1987 Tarlok Nath Shorey MaharashtraNumber theory
1987 Raman Parimala Tamil Nadu Algebra
1988 Mihir Baran Banerjee Himachal Pradesh Hydrodynamics
1988 Kalyan Bidhan Sinha West BengalMathematical theory of scattering
1989 Gopal Prasad Uttar Pradesh Lie groups
1990 Ramachandran Balasubramanian Tamil Nadu Riemann zeta function
1990 Shrikrishna Gopalrao Dani Karnataka Ergodic theory
1991 Vikram Bhagvandas Mehta Maharashtra Frobenius split
1991 Annamalai Ramanathan Tamil Nadu Frobenius splitting
1992 Maithili Sharan Rajasthan Mathematical modelling
1993 Navin M. Singhi Maharashtra Combinatorics
1993 Karmeshu Delhi Mathematical modelling
1994 Neithalath Mohan Kumar Kerala Commutative algebra
1995 Rajendra Bhatia Delhi Matrix function
1996 Vaikalathur Shankar Sunder Tamil Nadu Subfactor
1998 Trivandrum Ramakrishnan Ramadas Tamil Nadu Algebraic geometry
1998 Subhashis Nag West Bengal String theory
1999 Rajeeva Laxman Karandikar Madhya Pradesh Probability theory
2000 Rahul Mukerjee West Bengal Statistics
2001 Tyakal Nanjundiah Venkataramana Karnataka Algebraic groups
2001 Gadadhar Misra Odisha Operator theory
2002 Sundaram Thangavelu Tamil Nadu Harmonic analysis
2002 Dipendra Prasad MaharashtraNumber theory
2003 Manindra Agrawal Uttar Pradesh AKS primality test
2003 Vasudevan Srinivas KarnatakaAlgebraic geometry
2004 Sujatha Ramdorai Karnataka Iwasawa theory
2004 Arup Bose West Bengal Sequential analysis
2005 Probal Chaudhuri West Bengal Quantile regression
2005 Kapil Hari Paranjape MaharashtraAlgebraic geometry
2006 Vikraman Balaji Tamil NaduAlgebraic geometry
2006 Indranil Biswas MaharashtraAlgebraic geometry
2007 B. V. Rajarama Bhat West Bengal Operator theory
2008 Jaikumar Radhakrishnan Maharashtra Combinatorics
2009 Suresh Venapally Telangana Algebra
2011 Mahan Mitra West Bengal Hyperbolic geometry
2011 Palash Sarkar West Bengal Cryptology
2012 Siva Athreya Karnakata Probability theory
2012 Debashish Goswami West Bengal Noncommutative geometry
2013 Eknath Prabhakar Ghate MaharashtraNumber theory
2014 Kaushal Kumar Verma Karnataka Complex analysis
2015 K. Sandeep Karnataka Elliptic partial differential equation
2015 Ritabrata Munshi West BengalNumber theory
2016 Amlendu Krishna MaharashtraAlgebraic geometry
2016 Naveen Garg DelhiTheoretical computer science
2017(Not awarded. [4] )
2018 Amit Kumar DelhiTheoretical computer science
2018 Nitin Saxena Uttar PradeshTheoretical computer science
2019 Dishant Mayurbhai Pancholi GujaratContact and symplectic topology
2019 Neena Gupta West BengalCommutative algebra and affince algebraic geometry
2020 Rajat Subhra Hazra West BengalOperator algebra and extreme value theory
2020 U. K. Anandavardhanan KeralaNumber theory
2021 Anish Ghosh Maharashtra
2021 Saket Saurabh Tamil Nadu
2022 Apoorva Khare Karnataka
2022 Neeraj Kayal Karnataka

Medical Sciences

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List of awardees, showing the year, place, [note 2] and specialization
YearRecipientPlaceSpecialization
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 BiharPharmacology
1969 Subramanian Kalyanaraman Tamil Nadu Neurosurgery
1960 Janak Raj Talwar Punjab Cardiothoracic surgery
1960 Ajit Kumar Maiti West Bengal Neurophysiology
1960 Om Dutt Gulati GujaratPharmacology
1960 Nuggehalli Raghuveer Moudgal Karnataka Endocrinology
1960 Turaga Desiraju Andhra PradeshNeurophysiology
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 PradeshMolecular biology
1985 D. K. Ganguly West BengalNeurophysiology
1986 Shyam Swarup Agarwal Uttar PradeshImmunology
1986 Pradeep Seth DelhiMicrobiology
1990 Maharaj Kishan Bhan Haryana Pediatrics
1991 Shashi Wadhwa Madhya PradeshNeurobiology
1992 Undurti Narasimha Das Andhra PradeshImmunology
1992 Narinder Kumar Mehra Punjab Immunogenetics
1993 Gaya Prasad Pal Madhya PradeshClinical anatomy
1994 Y. D. Sharma DelhiMolecular biology
1994 K. B. Sainis MaharashtraImmunology
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 HaryanaImmunology
1997 Vijay Kumar BiharMolecular biology
1998 G. Balakrish Nair KeralaMicrobiology
1999 Ch. Mohan Rao Andhra PradeshMolecular biology
2000 Shahid Jameel Uttar PradeshVirology
2001 Birendra Nath Mallick West BengalNeurobiology
2002 Sunil Pradhan Uttar Pradesh Neurology
2003 Chinmoy Sankar Dey West BengalMolecular biology
2003 Anil Kumar Mandal West Bengal Glaucoma
2004 Chetan Eknath Chitnis Maharashtra Parasitology
2005 Javed Agrewala Uttar PradeshImmunology
2006 V. S. Sangwan HaryanaCell biology
2007 P. N. Rangarajan KarnatakaGene expression
2008 Ravinder Goswami DelhiEndocrinology
2009 Santosh G. Honavar MaharashtraOcular oncology
2010 Mitali Mukerji Delhi Human genomics
2011 K. Narayanaswamy Balaji KarnatakaMycology
2012 Sandip Basu Maharashtra Nuclear medicine
2013 Pushkar Sharma Uttar PradeshImmunology
2014 Anurag Agrawal Delhi Lung diseases
2015 Vidita Ashok Vaidya MaharashtraNeurosciences
2016 Niyaz Ahmed Telangana Molecular epidemiology
2017 Amit Dutt MaharashtraGenomics
2017 Deepak Gaur DelhiVaccine development
2018 Ganesan Venkatasubramanian KarnatakaPsychiatry
2019 Dhiraj Kumar DelhiImmunology, cell biology
2019 Mohammad Javed Ali Andhra PradeshDacryology
2020 Bushra Ateeq Uttar PradeshMolecular Oncology
2020 Ritesh Agarwal ChandigarhAllergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA)
2021 Rohit Srivastava MaharashtraFluorescent & Nanoengineered Biosensors
2021 Jeemon Panniyammakal KeralaChronic disease epidemiology
2022 Dipyaman Ganguly West BengalImmunology

Physical Sciences

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List of awardees, showing the year, place, [note 2] and specialization
YearRecipientPlaceSpecialization
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 PradeshCrystallography
1966 Sivaraj Ramaseshan Tamil NaduCrystallography
1966 S. C. Jain Uttar Pradesh Semiconductor devices
1967 Devendra Lal Uttar Pradesh Geophysics
1968 Ashesh Prasad Mitra West BengalEnvironmental 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 BengalCrystallography
1972 Shri Krishna Joshi Uttarakhand Nanotechnology
1973 Virendra Singh Uttar Pradesh High energy physics
1974 Krityunjai Prasad Sinha BiharSolid 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 NaduCondensed matter physics
1978 Jayant Vishnu Narlikar Maharashtra Steady state cosmology
1978 E. S. Raja Gopal Tamil NaduCondensed matter physics
1979 Sudhanshu Shekhar Jha BiharCondensed matter physics
1979 Ajoy Kumar Ghatak Uttar Pradesh Optical physics
1980 N. S. Satya Murthy Tamil NaduMolecular reaction dynamics
1980 Narasimhaiengar Mukunda Karnataka Quantum mechanics
1981 Ramanujan Srinivasan Tamil Nadu Magnetic resonance phenomena
1981 Shasanka Mohan Roy DelhiHigh energy physics
1982 Tiruppattur Venkatachalamurti Ramakrishnan KarnatakaCondensed matter physics
1982 Girish Saran Agarwal Uttar Pradesh Quantum optics
1983 Shyam Sunder Kapoor MaharashtraNuclear physics
1983 Ramamurti Rajaraman DelhiTheoretical physics
1984 Ranganathan Shashidhar USA [note 3] liquid crystals
1984 Ramanath Cowsik Maharashtra Astroparticle physics
1985 Narendra Kumar ChhattisgarhCondensed matter physics
1985 Kehar Singh Uttar Pradesh Nanooptics
1986 Predhiman Krishan Kaw Jammu and Kashmir Plasma physics
1987 Probir Roy West BengalHigh energy physics
1987 Vijay Kumar Kapahi Punjab Radio astronomy
1988 Deepak Kumar DelhiCondensed matter physics
1988 Onkar Nath Srivastava Uttar PradeshNanotechnology
1989 Muthusamy Lakshmanan Tamil NaduNonlinear dynamics and chaos theory
1989 N. V. Madhusudana KarnatakaLiquid crystals
1990 Ajay Kumar Sood Madhya PradeshNanotechnology
1990 Ganapathy Baskaran Tamil NaduCondensed matter physics
1991 Deepak Dhar MaharashtraStatistical physics
1991 Deepak Mathur MaharashtraMolecular physics
1992 Vikram Kumar DelhiSemiconductor devices
1992 Subodh Raghunath Shenoy KeralaCondensed matter physics
1993 Rajiah Simon Tamil NaduQuantum optics
1993 Gopal Krishna MaharashtraRadio astronomy
1994 Arup Kumar Raychaudhuri West BengalSolid state physics
1994 Ashoke Sen West BengalTheoretical physics
1995 Mustansir Barma Maharashtra Statistical physics
1996 Thanu Padmanabhan Kerala Cosmology
1997 Bikas K. Chakrabarti West Bengal Quantum annealing
1997 Amitava Raychaudhuri West BengalParticle physics
1998 A. M. Jayannavar KarnatakaCondensed matter physics
1998 Sumit Ranjan Das USA [note 3] High energy physics
1999 E. V. Sampathkumaran Tamil NaduSuperconductivity
1999 Sunil Mukhi MaharashtraTheoretical physics
2000 Sriram Ramaswamy KarnatakaCondensed matter physics
2000 Varun Sahni Maharashtra General relativity and gravitation
2001 Rahul Pandit KarnatakaCondensed matter physics
2002 Mohit Randeria USA [note 3] Condensed matter physics
2002 Avinash Deshpande KarnatakaAstrophysics
2003 G. Ravindra Kumar Maharashtra Plasma physics
2003 Biswarup Mukhopadhyaya West BengalHigh energy physics
2004 Madan Rao Karnataka Statistical mechanics
2005 Sandip Trivedi Uttar PradeshCondensed matter physics
2006 Sanjay Puri DelhiStatistical physics
2006 Atish Dabholkar France [note 6] Quantum gravity
2007 Yashwant Gupta MaharashtraRadio astronomy
2007 Pinaki Majumdar West BengalCondensed matter physics
2008 Raghunathan Srianand MaharashtraCosmology
2008 Srikanth Sastry KarnatakaTheoretical physics
2009 Rajesh Gopakumar West Bengal String theory
2009 Abhishek Dhar West BengalCondensed matter physics
2010 Umesh Waghmare KarnatakaCondensed matter physics
2010 Kalobaran Maiti West BengalCondensed matter physics
2011 Shiraz Minwalla MaharashtraString theory
2012 Arindam Ghosh West Bengal Semiconductors
2012 Krishnendu Sengupta West BengalTheoretical physics
2013 Amol Dighe MaharashtraHigh energy physics
2013 Vijay Balakrishna Shenoy KarnatakaCondensed matter physics
2014 Pratap Raychaudhuri West Bengal Superconductivity
2014 Sadiqali Abbas Rangwala MaharashtraOptical physics
2015 Bedangadas Mohanty OdishaHigh energy physics
2015 Mandar Madhukar Deshmukh Maharashtra Mesoscopic physics
2016 S. Anantha Ramakrishna OdishaCondensed matter physics
2016 Sudhir Kumar Vempati KarnatakaHigh-energy physics
2017 Nissim Kanekar MaharashtraAstronomy
2017 Vinay Gupta RajasthanMaterials science
2018 Aditi De West BengalQuantum Information & Computing
2018 Ambarish Ghosh West BengalNano-science
2019 Aninda Sinha West BengalTheoretical physics
2019 Shankar Ghosh West BengalExperimental condensed matter physics
2020 Surajit Dhara West BengalSoft Matter Physics, Optics
2020 Rajesh Ganapathy KarnatakaSoft Condensed Matter Physics
2021 Kanak Saha West BengalGalaxies: their structure, formation and evolution
2022 Anindya Das West Bengal
2022 Basudeb Dasgupta West Bengal


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Notes

  1. The retainer is paid till the recipient attains the age of 65.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Birth place is given precedence over place of residence
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Based in USA
  4. Born in Tehran
  5. Based in Australia
  6. Based in France

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