Bharat Ratna - India's Highest Civilian Honor

Bharat Ratna: Meaning and Significance

Established in 1954, Conferred for exceptional service towards advancement of art, literature, science, & public service

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar: The First Recipient

Renowned social reformer and architect of the Indian Constitution

Mother Teresa: A Global Humanitarian

Renowned for her selfless service to the poor and destitute

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: The Missile Man of India

Eminent scientist and former President of India, Honored in 1997

Sachin Tendulkar: Master Blaster of Cricket

Record-breaking cricketer and sports icon, Awarded in 2014

Lata Mangeshkar: The Nightingale of India

Legendary playback singer with an illustrious career, Conferred in 2001

Dr. C.V. Raman: Nobel Laureate in Physics

Celebrated physicist known for his groundbreaking work on light scattering Awarded in 1954

Legacy of Bharat Ratna Awardees

Inspiring generations with their contributions in diverse fields. Symbolize the spirit of excellence and service to the nation

Celebrating Excellence, Inspiring Generations

Bharat Ratna continues to recognize and honor individuals who have left an indelible mark on India's history and society.