Dhyan Chand Award

Dhyan Chand Award is India's highest award for lifetime achievement in sports and games, given by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India.[1] The award is named after the legendary Indian hockey player Dhyan Chand. The award was initiated in 2002.[1] The award carries a cash prize of INR 500,000, a plaque and a scroll of honour.

In August 2013, 4 individuals were awarded the Dhyan Chand Award: Syed Ali (Hockey), Mary D'Souza (Sequeira) (Athletics), Anil Maan (Wrestling) and Giriraj Singh (Para-Sports).[2]

On August 17, 2015, Selection committee headed by Zafar Iqbal recommended TPP Nair (Volleyball), SP Misra (Tennis)and Romeo James (Hockey) for Dhyan Chand Award.[3]

S.No Name Awarded Sports/Games
1. Aparna Ghosh 2002 Basketball
2. Ashok Diwan 2002 Hockey
3. Shahuraj Birajdar 2002 Boxing
4. Charles Cornelius 2003 Hockey
5. Dharam Singh Mann 2003 Hockey
6. Om Prakash 2003 Volleyball
7. Ram Kumar 2003 Basketball
8. Smita Yadav 2003 Rowing
9. Hardyal Singh 2004 Hockey
10. Labh Singh 2004 Athletics
11. Mehendale Parshuram 2004 Athletics
12. Manoj Kothari 2005 Billiards and Snooker
13. Maruti Mane 2005 Wrestling
14. Rajinder Singh 2005 Hockey
15. Harishchandra Birajdar 2006 Wrestling
16. Nandy Singh 2006 Hockey
17. Uday Prabhu 2006 Athletics
18. Rajendra Singh 2007 Wrestling
19. Shamsher Singh 2007 Kabaddi
20. Varinder Singh 2007 Hockey
21. Gian Singh 2008 Wrestling
22. Hakam Singh 2008 Athletics
23. Mukhbain Singh 2008 Hockey
24. Ishar Singh Deol 2009 Athletics
25. Satbir Singh Dahya 2009 Wrestling
26. Satish Pillai 2010 Athletics
27. Anita Chanu 2010 Weightlifting
28. Kuldeep Singh 2010 Wrestling
29. Shabbir Ali 2011 Football
30. Sushil Kohli 2011 Swimming
31. Rajkumar Baisla (Wrestler) 2011 Wrestling
32. Jagraj Singh Mann 2012 Athletics
33. Gundeep Kumar 2012 Hockey
34. Vinod Kumar 2012 Wrestling
35. Sukhbir Singh Tokas 2012 Para-Sports
36. Mary D'souza Sequeira 2013 Athletics
37. Syed Ali 2013 Hockey
38. Anil Mann (Old) 2013 Wrestling
39. Girraj Singh 2013 Para-Sports
40. Gurmail Singh 2014 Hockey
41. K.P.Thakkar 2014 Swimming-Diving
42. Zeeshan Ali 2014 Tennis
43. Romeo James 2015 Hockey
44. Shiv Prakash Mishra 2015 Tennis
45. T.P.P.Nair 2015 Volleyball
46. Shankar Lakshman 2016 Hockey

References

  1. 1 2 Dhyan Chand Award from the website of Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, India; retrieved 23 August 2011.
  2. Dhyan Chand Award 2013 awardees, published by the Times of India on 2013-08-08; retrieved 8 August 2013.
  3. Dhyan chand Award 2015 nominee, published by the Majordhyanchand on 2015-08-18
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