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Punyabhushan
Awarded forEminent personality from the field of art, music, culture, science, industry, social service, or sports in a special public function
Sponsored byPunyaBhushan Foundation, Pune
LocationPune Maharashtra, India
First awarded1989
Last awarded2021
Highlights
Total awarded26

The Punyabhushan award ({{translation: Jewel of Pune) is awarded every year to an eminent personality from the field of art, music, culture, science, industry, social service, or sports in a special public function in the city of Pune Maharashtra, India.

The award is announced every year by the Punyabhushan Foundation on 23 March with a view to commemorate the memory of Indian revolutionary martyrs Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru.

List of awardees

The following persons have received Punyabhushan Awards.

Year Name Field of Work
1989 Pandit Bhimsen Joshi Music
1990 Dr. Dinkar Kelkar Culture
1991 Shantanurao Kirloskar Industry
1992 Dr. Banoo Coyaji Social Service
1993 P. L. Deshpande Literature
1999 Pratap Godse Social service
2000 Chandu Borde Sport
2001 Jayantrao Tilak Industry
2002 Dr. Jabbar Patel Culture
2009 S. B. Mujumdar Social Service
2010 Dr. R. C. Dhere Medicine
2011 Dr. H. V. Sardesai Medicine
2012 Nirmala Purandare Social Service
2013 Sudhir Gadgil Journalism
2014 Dr. Cyrus Poonawala Serum and Vaccination
2015 Pratap Govindrao Pawar
2016 Shri. Bhai Vaidya Socialist
2017 Dr. K. H. Sancheti Medical
2018 Dr. Prabha Atre Classical Music
2023 Dr. Mohan Agashe Theater, Psychiatry
2024 Vijay Bhatkar Science

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