Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation - Recipients of Raja-Lakshmi Award

Recipients of Raja-Lakshmi Award

S.No. Year Name of the Awardee Area
01 1979 Sri Sri Literature
02 1980 Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna Music
03 1981 Vempati Chinna Satyam Dance
03 1981 Nerella Venumadhav Mimicry
04 1982 Bapu Graphic art
05 1983 Y. Nayudamma Science
06 1984 Tanguturi Suryakumari Music and Dance
07 1985 Mandolin Srinivas Music
08 1986 G. K. Reddy Journalism
09 1987 Dr. B. Ramamurthi Medicine
10 1988 C. Narayanareddy Literature
11 1989 Bezawada Gopala Reddy Politics
12 1990 Lata Mangeshkar Music
13 1991 Nataraja Ramakrishna Dance
14 1992 Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu Trust Music
15 1993 P. Sainath Journalism
16 1994 G. Ram Reddy Education
17 1995 Dr.Ambati Balamurali Krishna Medicine
18 1996 Abid Hussain Administration
19 1997 A. Chennagantamma Social service
20 1998 Bhanumathi Ramakrishna Actor
21 1999 A. S. Raman Journalism
21 1999 S.V.Rama Rao Art
22 2000 K Sivananda Murty Social service
23 2001 Govindappa Venkataswamy Medicine
24 2002 Nedunuri Krishna Murthy Music
25 2003 Biruduraju Ramaraju Literature
26 2004 Smt.Sudha Murthy Philanthropy
27 2005 Malladi Chandrasekhara Sastry Vedic Scholar
28 2006 S P Balasubrahmanyam Cine Playback Singer
29 2007 Dr. Ch. Gnaneswar Memorial Endowment Fund Medicine
30 2008 Koneru Humpy Sports
31 2009 Sunita Narain Environmental_Science

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