List of National Sports Awards in India

List of National Sports Awards in India

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The financial benefits which come in addition to these awards may not be substantial, but the esteem, honor, fame, and pride which come along are absolutely incalculable. Getting these awards from the country’s authorities boosts their youth’s morale and provides them with an impetus to perform outstandingly in the games.

As we know the sports are essential for your body and mind development. We all extremely love and encourage ourselves to be part of sports either by playing them or encourage our favorite player during playing time. There are a huge number of sports and games are being played in India like football, cricket, chess, hockey, wrestling, boxing, badminton, table tennis, and so many others.

Let’s Check out the List of Major Sports Awards in India

Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award:

Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna is the highest rank National Sports Award in India and started in the year 1991, this award is conferred in the memory of Late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. This award is presented by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to the players for their extraordinary performance in sports in India. During the period in 2004, the recipients of this award were given a cash prize of INR 5 Lakhs and this is increased to INR 25 Lakhs. Not only the cash, but the recipients of this award also get a letter of appreciation along with a medal. The main motto behind this award to encourage the Indian youth towards the games and sports and enhance the confidence of the players.

Vishwanathan Anand is the first recipient of the award in 1991-1992.

In the year 1994-1995, Karnam Malleswari was the first woman who had been awarded Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna for weightlifting

Year Life Time Recipient(s) Sport
2020 Rohit Sharma Cricket
2020 Mariyappan Thangavelu Paralympic high jump
2020 Manika Batra Table Tennis
2020 Vinesh Phogat Wrestling
2020 Rani Rampal Hockey (Women)
2019 Deepa Malik Paralympic (shot put, javelin, others)
2019 Bajrang Punia Wrestling
2018 Saikhom Mirabai Chanu Weightlifting
2018 Virat Kohli Cricket
2017 Devendra Jhajharia Paralympic javelin
2017 Sardara Singh Hockey (Men)
2016 P. V. Sindhu Badminton
2016 Dipa Karmakar Gymnastics
2016 Jitu Rai Shooting
2016 Sakshi Malik Wrestling
2015 Sania Mirza Tennis
2014 No award
2013 Ronjan Sodhi Shooting
2012 Vijay Kumar Shooting
2012 Yogeshwar Dutt Wrestling
2011 Gagan Narang Shooting
2010 Saina Nehwal Badminton
2009 Mary Kom Boxing (Women)
2009 Vijender Singh Boxing
2009 Sushil Kumar Wrestling
2008 No award
2007 Mahendra Singh Dhoni Cricket
2006 Manavjit Singh Sandhu Shooting
2005 Pankaj Advani Billiards and Snooker
2004 Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore Shooting
2003 Anju Bobby George Athletics
2002 K. M. Beenamol Athletics
2002 Anjali Bhagwat Shooting
2001 Abhinav Bindra Shooting
2000 Pullela Gopichand Badminton
1999 Dhanraj Pillay Hockey (Men)
1998 Jyotirmoyee Sikdar Athletics
1997 Sachin Tendulkar Cricket
1996 Leander Paes Tennis
1995 Nameirakpam Kunjarani Weightlifting
1994 Karnam Malleswari Weightlifting
1993 Homi Motivala Yachting (Team event)
1993 Pushpendra Kumar Garg Yachting (Team event)
1992 Geet Sethi Billiards
1991-1992 Viswanathan Anand Chess

Note: Table data sourced from wikipedia.org

Arjuna Awards

Arjuna Award is the oldest National Sports award in India which was introduced in the year 1961 and presented to the players who displayed consistent and outstanding for 4 years in national and international games like  Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and Olympics by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Cash of INR 15 Lakhs and bronze medal is given to recipients of the Arjuna Award.

In 1961, LB D’souza (Boxing), Manuel Aaron (Chess), Nandu Natekar (Badminton), Sarabjeet Singh (Basketball), Saleem Durrani (Cricket), Gurucharan Singh Randhawa (Athletics) was the first six players who had been awarded Arjuna Award.

Meena Shah (Badminton)  was the first woman who got this award and Krishna Das was the first recipient of the Arjuna Award in the field of Archery.

Year Recipient Names Sport
2020 Sawant Ajay Anant Equestrian
2020 Aditi Ashok Golf
2020 Rahul Aware Wrestling
2020 Manu Bhaker Shooting
2020 Dattu Baban Bhokanal Rowing
2020 Vishesh Bhriguvanshi Basketball
2020 Lovlina Borgohain Boxing
2020 Dutee Chand Athletics
2020 Saurabh Chaudhary Shooting
2020 Sandeep Choudhary Athletics§
2020 Atanu Das Archery
2020 Deepak Niwas Hooda Kabaddi
2020 Suyash Narayan Jadhav Swimming§
2020 Sandesh Jhingan Football
2020 Divya Kakran Wrestling
2020 Manish Kaushik Boxing
2020 Shiva Keshavan Winter Sports
2020 Manish Narwal Shooting§
2020 Madhurika Patkar Table Tennis
2020 Satwiksairaj Rankireddy Badminton
2020 Divij Sharan Lawn Tennis
2020 Deepti Sharma Cricket
2020 Ishant Sharma Cricket
2020 Chirag Shetty Badminton
2020 Akashdeep Singh Hockey
2020 Kale Sarika Sudhakar Kho Kho
2020 Deepika Thakur Hockey

Note: Table data sourced from wikipedia.org

Dronacharya Awards:

The award is named after “Dronacharya”, a famous guru who trained the Pandavas dating back to the times of the Mahabharata. All the recipients of the Dronacharya award are given a statue of Dronacharya, a ceremonial dress, and an appraisal certificate along with a cash prize of INR 15 lakh.  This award is usually provided to the coaches who have produced winners at national and international sports events.

Om Prakash Bhardwaj (Boxing), O. M. Nambiar (Athletics), and Bhalachandra Bhaskar Bhagwat (Wrestling) were the  first recipients who had been honored in 1985.

Year Life Time Recipient(s) Sport
2020 Dharmendra Tiwary Archery
2020 Purushotham Rai Athletics
2020 Shiv Singh Boxing
2020 Romesh Pathania Hockey
2020 Krishan Kumar Hooda Kabaddi
2020 Vijay Bhalchandra Munishwar Powerlifting§
2020 Naresh Kumar Tennis
2020 Om Parkash Dahiya Wrestling
2019 Rambir Singh Khokar Kabaddi
2019 Sanjay Bhardwaj Cricket
2019 Merzban Patel Hockey
2018 Clarence Lobo Hockey
2018 Tarak Sinha Cricket
2018 Jiwan Kumar Sharma Judo
2018 V. R. Beedu Athletics
2017 G. S. S. V. Prasad Badminton
2017 Brij Bhushan Mohanty Boxing
2017 P. A. Raphel Hockey
2017 Sanjoy Chakraverty Shooting
2017 Roshan Lal Wrestling
2016 S. Pradeep Kumar Swimming
2016 Mahavir Singh Phogat Wrestling
2015 Nihar Ameen Swimming
2015 Harbans Singh Athletics
2015 Swatantar Raj Singh Boxing
2014 Gurcharan Gogi Judo
2014 Jose Jacob Rowing
2014 N. Lingappa Athletics
2014 Ganapathy Manoharan Boxing
2013 Raj Singh Wrestling
2013 K. P. Thomas Athletics
2012 Jasvinder Singh Bhatia Athletics
2012 Bhawani Mukherjee Table Tennis
2011 Kuntal Kumar Roy Athletics
2011 Rajinder Singh Jr. Hockey

Note: Table data sourced from wikipedia.org

Dhyanchand Awards:

This award is named after Major Dhyanchand who was not only a good soldier but he was a great hockey player and also known as a gold man who scored more than 1000 goals in his career of 20 years. This award was introduced in the year 2002 and conferred annually by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Dhyanchand Award is the highest award for lifetime achievement in the field of sports. This award is given on the basis of the individual contribution to sports both before and after retirement. Cash prize of INR 10 lakhs along with a medal and certificate are given to the Dhyanchand awardees.

Year Recipient Names Sport
2020 Kuldip Singh Bhullar Athletics
2020 Jincy Philips Athletics
2020 Pradeep Shrikrishna Gandhe Badminton
2020 Trupti Murgunde Badminton
2020 N. Usha Boxing
2020 Lakha Singh Boxing
2020 Sukhvinder Singh Sandhu Football
2020 Ajit Pal Singh Hockey
2020 Manpreet Singh Kabaddi
2020 J. Ranjith Kumar Para Athletics
2020 Satyaprakash Tiwari Para Badminton
2020 Manjeet Singh Rowing
2020 Sachin Nag Swimming
2020 Nandan P. Bal Tennis
2020 Netarpal Hooda Wrestling
2019 Manuel Frederick Hockey
2019 Arup Basak Table Tennis
2019 Manoj Kumar Wrestling
2019 Nitin Kirtane Tennis
2019 C. Lalremsanga Archery
2018 Satyadev Prasad Archery
2018 Bharat Chettri Hockey
2018 Bobby Aloysius Athletics
2018 Dadu Dattatray Chougale Wrestling
2017 Bhupender Singh Athletics
2017 Syed Shahid Hakim Football
2017 Sumrai Tete Hockey
2016 Sylvanus Dung Dung Hockey
2016 Sathi Geetha Athletics
2016 Rajendra Pralhad Shelke Rowing
2015 Romeo James Hockey
2015 Shiv Prakash Mishra Tennis
2015 T. P. Padmanabhan Nair Volleyball
2014 Zeeshan Ali Tennis
2014 Gurmail Singh Hockey
2014 K. P. Thakkar Swimming
2013 Syed Ali Hockey
2013 Anil Mann Wrestling
2013 Mary D’Souza Sequeira Athletics
2013 Girraj Singh Athletics (Parasports)
2012 Gundeep Kumar Hockey
2012 Vinod Kumar Wrestling
2012 Jagraj Singh Mann Athletics
2012 Sukhbir Singh Tokas Para-Sports
2011 Shabbir Ali Football
2011 Sushil Kohli Swimming
2011 Rajkumar Baisla Wrestling
2010 Anita Chanu Weightlifting
2010 Satish Pillai Athletics
2010 Kuldeep Singh Wrestling
2009 Satbir Singh Dahiya Wrestling
2009 Ishar Singh Deol Athletics
2008 Gian Singh Wrestling
2008 Hakam Singh Athletics
2008 Mukhbain Singh Hockey
2007 Rajinder Singh Wrestling
2007 Shamsher Singh Kabaddi
2007 Varinder Singh Hockey
2006 Harishchandra Birajdar Wrestling
2006 Uday K. Prabhu Athletics
2006 Nandy Singh Hockey
2005 Maruti Mane Wrestling
2005 Manoj Kumar Kothari Billiards & Snooker
2005 Rajinder Singh Hockey
2004 Digamber Mehendale Athletics (Physically challenged)
2004 Hardayal Singh Hockey
2004 Labh Singh Athletics
2003 Charles Cornelius Hockey
2003 Ram Kumar Basketball
2003 Dharam Singh Hockey
2003 Om Prakash Volleyball
2003 Smita Shirole Yadav Rowing
2002 Shahuraj Birajdar Boxing
2002 Ashok Diwan Hockey
2002 Aparna Ghosh Basketball

Note: Table data sourced from wikipedia.org

Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar:

Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar is given to both private and public organizations and individuals for “playing a visible role in the field of sports and games promotion and development” over the period of the last 3 years. Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruska was instituted in the year 2009.

Year Category Organization
2020 Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures Air Force Sports Control Board
2020 Encouragement to Sports through Corporate Social Responsibility Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
2020 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Army Sports Institute
2020 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Lakshya Institute
2020 Sports for Development International Institute of Sports Management
2019 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Gagan Narang Sports Promotion Foundation
2019 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent GoSports Foundation
2019 Sports for Development Rayalaseema Development Trust
2018 Encouragement to Sports through Corporate Social Responsibility JSW Sports
2018 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Rashtriya Ispat Nigam
2018 Sports for Development Isha Outreach
2017 Encouragement to Sports through Corporate Social Responsibility Odisha Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation
2017 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
2017 Sports for Development Reliance Foundation
2017 Sports for Development The Golf Foundation
2016 Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures Reserve Bank of India
2016 Encouragement to Sports through Corporate Social Responsibility India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd
2016 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Dadar Parsee Zorostrian Cricket Club
2016 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Hockey Citizen Group
2016 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent STAIRS[a]
2016 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Usha School Of Athletics
2016 Sports for Development Subroto Mukerjee Sports Education Society
2015 Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures Haryana Police
2015 Encouragement to Sports through Corporate Social Responsibility Coal India
2015 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Directorate General of Military Training
2015 Sports for Development Sports Coaching Foundation
2014 Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
2014 Establishment and Management of Sports Academies of Excellence Guru Hanuman Akhara
2014 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent JSW Steel Ltd
2014 Sports for Development Magic Bus India Foundation
2013 Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures Petroleum Sports Promotion Board
2013 Establishment and Management of Sports Academies of Excellence Gopichand Badminton Academy
2013 Financial Support for Sports Excellence Services Sports Control Board
2013 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent U. K. Mishra
2012 Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures Air India Sports Promotion Board
2012 Establishment and Management of Sports Academies of Excellence Services Sports Control Board
2012 Financial Support for Sports Excellence Railways Sports Promotion Board
2012 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Steel Authority of India
2011 Establishment and Management of Sports Academies of Excellence Narayana Ramachandran
2011 Financial Support for Sports Excellence Petroleum Sports Promotion Board
2010 Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures Services Sports Control Board
2010 Establishment and Management of Sports Academies of Excellence Khel Evam Yuva Kalyan Vibhag
2010 Financial Support for Sports Excellence Tata Steel
2010 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Services Sports Control Board
2009 Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures Railways Sports Promotion Board
2009 Establishment and Management of Sports Academies of Excellence Tata Steel
2009 Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Young Talent Tata Steel

Note: Table data sourced from wikipedia.org

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy is given to the university for “outstanding performance in the inter-university tournaments” over the period of the last 1 year. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy was instituted in the year 1956-57.

Year University
2020 Panjab University
2019 Panjab University
2017-2018 Guru Nanak Dev University
2016-2017 Punjabi University
2015-2016 Punjabi University
2014-2015 Punjabi University
2013-2014 Punjabi University
2012-2013 Punjabi University
2011-2012 Punjabi University
2010-2011 Guru Nanak Dev University
2009-2010 Guru Nanak Dev University
2008-2009 Punjabi University
2007-2008 Punjabi University
2006-2007 Punjabi University
2005-2006 Guru Nanak Dev University
2004-2005 Panjab University
2003-2004 Guru Nanak Dev University
2002-2003 Guru Nanak Dev University
2001-2002 Guru Nanak Dev University
2000-2001 Delhi University
1999-2000 Guru Nanak Dev University
1998-1999 Guru Nanak Dev University
1997-1998 Guru Nanak Dev University
1996-1997 Guru Nanak Dev University
1995-1996 Panjab University
1994-1995 Panjab University
1993-1994 Guru Nanak Dev University
1992-1993 Guru Nanak Dev University
1991-1992 Guru Nanak Dev University
1990-1991 Delhi University
1989-1990 Delhi University
1988-1989 Delhi University
1987-1988 Delhi University
1986-1987 Guru Nanak Dev University
1985-1986 Bombay University
1984-1985 Guru Nanak Dev University
1983-1984 Guru Nanak Dev University
1981-1982 Guru Nanak Dev University
1980-1981 Guru Nanak Dev University
1979-1980 Guru Nanak Dev University
1978-1979 Guru Nanak Dev University
1977-1978 Delhi University
1976-1977 Guru Nanak Dev University
1975-1976 Delhi University
1974-1975 Delhi University
1973-1974 Delhi University
1972-1973 Delhi University
1971-1972 Panjab University
1971-1972 Delhi University
1970-1971 Panjab University
1969-1970 Panjab University
1968-1969 Panjab University
1967-1968 Panjab University
1966-1967 Kurukshetra University
1965-1966 Panjab University
1964-1965 Delhi University
1963-1964 Delhi University
1962-1963 Delhi University
1961-1962 Panjab University
1960-1961 Panjab University
1959-1960 Bombay University
1958-1959 Panjab University
1957-1958 Panjab University
1956-1957 Bombay University

Note: Table data sourced from wikipedia.org

Conclusions

Receiving these awards from the Indian government not only boosts the confidence and morale of the youth but also provides them the momentum to perform outstandingly in sports. No doubt monetary benefits are less but the respect, pride and honor which come along with the awards are absolutely incalculable.

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