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DRDO Awards To NSTL Scientists

  • Scientist Of The Year Award - R Adm NK Ramanarasiah - 1983
  • DRDO Technology Award - Dr V. Bhujanga Rao, Sc 'E' and his two team members - 1991
  • Prime Minister's Shram Shri - Shri G. Satyanarayana Rao,Shri D. Ramachandra Raju and Shri M.Yogeswara Rao - 1993
  • Scientist Of The Year Award - Dr. V. Bhujanga Rao, Sc 'F' - 1995
  • DRDO Technology Award - Shri S. V. Rangarajan, Sc 'E' and his team of 9 members - 1996
  • DRDO Technology Award - Shri Debasis Chakraborty, Sc 'E' and his team of 15 members - 1997
  • Prime Minister's Shram Vir - Shri R. Ramachandra Rao - 1996
  • DRDO Technology Award - Shri S. Veerabhadraiah, Sc 'F' and his team of 6 members - 2000
  • The Agni Award - Shri. PV Yogi, Sc ‘F’ and his team of 9 members - 2002
  • Scientist Of The Year Award - Sri S. V. Rangarajan, Sc ‘F’ - 2002
  • The Young Scientist of the Year Award - Shri C Kedarnath, Sc ‘D’ - 2003
  • Scientist Of The Year Award - R Adm S. Mohapatra, Ex-Director of NSTL - 2003
  • The Young Scientist of the Year Award - Shri Ch. Bhujangarao, Sc 'C' - 2004
  • DRDO Technology Award - Shri CD. Malleswar, Sc 'F' and his team - 2004
  • Agni Award for Excellence in Self Reliance - Dr. V. Bhujanga Rao & Team - 2004
  • Scientist Of The Year Award - Shri CP Ramanarayanan, Sc 'F' - 2005
  • Scientist Of The Year Award - Shri CD. Malleswar, Sc 'F' - 2006
  • Scientist Of The Year Award - Shri N.V. Raghava Rao, Sc 'F' - 2007
  • Technology Leadership Award - Dr. V. Bhujanga Rao, DS, CC(R&D) - 2010
  • Scientist Of The Year Award - Dr. Kadiyam Venkateswara Rao, Sc 'G', Technology Director - 2010

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