The journey to understand life begins with imagination, which is the driving force to understand data, information, knowledge, and wisdom, that’s why half of the circle is imagination.

Everyone has his/her vision, that vision would be small if s/he is limiting himself or herself only to data , it grows with information, knowledge and wisdom.

The real vision is completed when the circle of life is completed after the completion of 360 degrees through imagination, that’s why Einstein said “Imagination is more important then knowledge, for knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world”.

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The Arjuna Award is one of the highest civilian awards for sports in India, given by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to recognize outstanding achievement in sports. It was instituted in 1961 and is named after Arjuna, a legendary warrior from the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

The Arjuna Award is given annually to Indian sportspersons who have consistently performed well at the international level over a period of four years and have shown outstanding achievements in their respective sports. The award includes a cash prize, a bronze statuette of Arjuna, and a certificate of recognition.

To be eligible for the award, a sportsperson must meet certain criteria such as having represented India in international competitions, having a good performance record in the last few years, and having a clean doping record.

The Arjuna Award is considered a prestigious honor in India and is highly sought after by Indian athletes. It is one of the highest recognitions that a sportsperson can receive in the country.



Year Name
2023 Parul Chaudhary
2023 Murali Sreeshankar
2022 Avinash Mukund Sable
2022 Eldhose Paul
2022 Seema Punia
2021 Arpinder Singh
2020 Dutee Chand
2020 Sandeep Choudhary
2019 Mohammed Anas Yahiya
2019 Tajinder Pal Singh
2019 Swapna Barman
2019 Sundar Singh Gurjar (Para Athlete)
2018 Ankur Dhama (Para Athlete)
2018 Hima Das
2018 Jinson Johnson
2018 Neeraj Chopra
2017 Varun Bhati (Para Athlete)
2017 Mariyappan Thangavelu (Para Athlete)
2017 Khushbir Kaur
2017 Arokia Rajiv
2016 Lalita Shivaji Babar
2015 Machettira Raju Poovamma
2014 Tintu Luka
2013 Ranjith Maheshwari (Athlete)
2013 Amit Kumar Saroha
2012 Sudha Singh
2012 Ramkaran Singh (Para Athlete)
2012 Kavita Ramdas Raut
2012 Deepa Mallick (Para Athlete)
2011 Preeja Sreedharan
2010 Jagseer Singh (Para Athlete)
2010 Joseph Abraham (Athletics)
2010 Krishna Punia
2009 Sinimol Paulose
2007 Chitra K. Soman
2006 K. M. Binu
2005 Manjit Kaur
2004 Anil Kumar
2004 Devendra Jhajharia (Para Athlete)
2004 J. J. Shobha
2003 Soma Biswas
2003 Madhuri Saxena
2002 Anju Bobby George
2002 Saraswati Saha
2001 K.R. Shankar Iyer (Para Athlete)
2000 Yadvendra Vashishta (Para Athlete)
2000 K. M. Beenamol
2000 Joginder Singh Bedi (Para Athlete For Lifetime Contribution)
1999 G. Venkataravanappa (Para Athlete)
1999 Gulab Chand
1999 Gurmit Kaur
1999 Parduman Singh
1999 Sunita Rani
1998 Sirichand Ram
1998 S. D. Eshan
1998 Rachita Mistry
1998 Paramjit Singh
1998 Neelam Jaswant Singh
1997 Reeth Abraham
1997 M. Mahadeva (Para Athlete)
1996 Padmini Thomas
1996 Kallegowda (Para Athlete)
1996 Ajit Bhaduria
1995 Jyotirmoyee Sikdar
1995 Malathi Krishnamurthy Holla (Para Athlete)
1995 Shakti Singh
1994 Rosa Kutty
1993 K. Saramma
1992 Bahadur Prasad
1990 Deena Ram
1989 Mercy Kuttan
1988 Ashwini Nachappa
1987 Bagicha Singh
1987 Balwinder Singh
1987 Vandana Rao
1987 Vandana Shanbagh
1986 Suman Rawat
1985 Raghubir Singh Bal
1985 Asha Agarwal
1985 Adille Sumariwala
1984 Shiny Abraham
1984 Raj Kumar
1983 P. T. Usha
1983 Suresh Yadav
1982 M. D. Valsamma
1982 Charles Borromeo
1982 Chand Ram
1981 Sabir Ali
1980-81 Gopal Saini
1979-80 R. Gyanasekaran
1978-79 Suresh Babu
1978-79 Angel Mary Joseph
1976 Bahadur Singh
1976 Geeta Zutshi
1975 V. Anusuya Bai
1975 Hari Chand
1974 T. C. Yohannan
1974 Shivnath Singh
1973 Sriram Singh
1972 Vijay Singh Chauhan
1971 Edward Sequeira
1970 Mohinder Singh Gill
1969 Harnek Singh
1968 Manjit Walia
1968 Joginder Singh
1967 Praveen Kumar
1967 Bhim Singh
1966 B. S. Barua
1966 Ajmer Singh
1965 Kenneth Powell
1964 Makhan Singh
1963 Stephie D'Souza
1962 Tarlok Singh
1961 Gurbachan Singh Randhawa