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Are Indian Minorities Backward?

Once you are done deciding who supports who I would like to ask a bit about Hyderabad and the fact that if it is pro or anti Bangladesh considering it is their, I have also asked a Hyderabadi muslim and he is a die hard fan of Pakistan Cricket team and says that they wouldn't dare host an Indo-Pak match in Hyderabad.
 
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well i know a few Indian Muslims who actually hate creation of pakistan.....the problem is what u don't have u don't realise u r missing....
 
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well i know a few Indian Muslims who actually hate creation of pakistan.....the problem is what u don't have u don't realise u r missing....

I don't think i miss some hindu religious mulla telling me how to live my life.
 
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I don't think i miss some hindu religious mulla telling me how to live my life.

huhhh what???.... i don't understand ur statement HINDU MULLAH...i didnot say anything my friend that offended u r religion or anything.....
 
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huhhh what???.... i don't understand ur statement HINDU MULLAH...i didnot say anything my friend that offended u r religion or anything.....

I also don't understand his statement.
 
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No fake mullah is runing our country!! Fake mullahs can only ruin country!!
Dont u see what are these fake mullahs doing in tribal areas of pakistan!!
And the true muslim mullahs and scholars dont support them!!
 
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No fake mullah is runing our country!! Fake mullahs can only ruin country!!!!

So your saying zardari is a mullah.....Gillani is a mullah........Kiyani is a mullah?

Dont u see what are these fake mullahs doing in tribal areas of pakistan!!!!

The problem only began once the pak army moved in and tried to stop the tribesman from helping the taliban across the border.......wold you rather the pak army fight for the US or fight with the taliban against the US?
The track record of the americans helping pakistan speaks for itself.
 
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my question is if the INDIAN MINOIRIES ARE NOT BACKWARD why aren't the represented in the army supreme court...intelligence agencies and government posts......yes they r liek the UNELECTED MANMOHAN SINGH.....or the symbol of SECULARISM abdul KALAM....ok who else do u got.....just thinknig not IMPLYING ANYTHING.....

List of Bharat Ratna Awardees

1963: Dr. Zakir Hussain

1992: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
1997: A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

2001: Bismillah Khan

List of Dronacharya Award Winners

2005: Ismail Baig (Rowing)
2000 : S.M. Arif (Badminton)

1994 : Md. Ilyas Babar (Athletics)
1990 : Syed Naeemuddin (Football)

List of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar awardees


1963: Sibte Hasan Zaidi [Medical Sciences]
1975: Obaid Siddiqi [Biological Sciences]
1978: Hassan Nasiem Siddiquie [Earth Sciences]
1983: Syed Mahmood Naqvi [Earth Sciences]
1995: Seyed Ehtesham Hasnain [Biological Sciences]
1995: Mustansir Barma [Physical Sciences]
1996: Syed Wajih Ahmad Naqvi [Earth Sciences]

1999-2002 data is not available.

2005: Dr Javed Naim Agrewala [Medical Sciences]
The Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for the year 2005 in Medical Sciences has been awarded to Dr Javed Naim Agrewala of the Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh. Dr Agrewala has made significant contributions in understanding the bidirectional regulation of Th1 and Th2 cells. He has developed a novel and unique vaccination strategy for inducing protective immunity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

2006: Dr. Gufran-ullah Beig [Earth, Atmosphere, Ocean & Planetary Sciences]
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune
Dr Beig has made significant contributions related to middle and upper atmospheric response to anthropogenic emissions of green house gases. His prediction of mesospheric cooling by 2 to 4k/ decade has serious future
implications.

List of Parliamentarians

1 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=22 Total Members=466
2 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=19 Total Members=474
3 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=26 Total Members=500
4 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=28 Total Members=505
5 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=32 Total Members=510
6 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=33 Total Members=533
7 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=51 Total Members=551
8 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=48 Total Members=538
9 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=31 Total Members=529
10 Lok Sabha: Muslim members=21 Total Members=535
11 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=24 Total Members=545
12 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=27 Total Members=545
13 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=30 Total Members=568
14 Lok Sabha: Muslim Members=32 Total Members=545
 
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List of Sahitya Akademi Award Winners

Every year since its inception in 1954, the Sahitya Akademi awards prizes to the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the major Indian languages recognised by it. The award carries a monetary component (Rs. 40, 000) and a plaque.

Award is given in 22 languages and Muslim names have figured in 7 languages[Assamese, Bengali, Kashmiri, Malyalam, Rajasthani, Tamil, and Urdu].

1950s
1955 Maal aur Mashiyat (Philosophical treatise) Zafar Hussain Khan [Urdu]
1956 Qaumi Tehzib Ka Masala (A survey of Indian culture) S. Abid Hussain [Urdu]
1957 Mir Taqi Mir (Literary criticism) K.A. Faruqui [Urdu]
1958 Sat Sangar (Short stories) Akhtar Mohi- ud- Din (Ghulam Mohiud- Din- Akhtar Wani) [Kashmiri]
1958 Atish-i-Gul (Poetry) `Jigar Muradabadi' (Ali Sikandar) [Urdu]
1959 Urdu Drama aur Stage (History of Urdu drama and stage) Syed Masud Hasan Rizvi [Urdu]

1960s
1961 Nauroz-i-Saba (Poetry) A. Rahman Rahi [Kashmiri]
1961 Diwan-i-Ghalib (A critical edition of Ghalib's poetry) Imtiaz Ali `Arshi' [Urdu]
1962 Yadein (Poetry) Akhtar-ul-Iman [Urdu]
1963 Aandhi Mein Chiragh (Sketches) K.G. Saiyidain [Urdu]
1967 Laveh Te Praveh (Poetry) Amin Kamil [Kashmiri]
1967 Patjhar Ki Awaz (Short stories) Qurratulain Hyder [Urdu]
1969 Ka `Shri Zab': Ny Hund Alleqavaad Phera (Linguistic study) Abdul Khaliq Tak Zainageri [Kashmiri]
1969 Bisat-Raqs (Poetry) Makhdum Mohiuddin [Urdu]

1970s
1970 Adhunikata O Rabindranath (Literary criticism) Abu Sayeed Ayyub [Bengali]
1970 Lahoo Ke Phool (Novel) Hayatullah Ansari [Urdu]
1970 Maqualaat (Essays) Mohiuddin Hajini [Kashmiri]
1971 Ghalib ki Shakhsiyat aur Shairi (Literary criticism) Rasheed Ahmad Siddiqui [Urdu]
1972 Suyya (Play) Ali Mohammad Lone [Kashmiri]
1972 Aghari Atmar Kahini (Novel) Syed Abdul Malik [Assamese]
1974 Nazar aur Nazariya (Literary criticism) Ale Ahmed Suroor [Urdu]
1975 Gaashir Munaar (Essays) Ghulam Nabi Khayal [Kashmiri]
1975 Awara Sajde (Poetry) Kaifi Azmi [Urdu]
1976 Khak-e-Dil (Poetry) *Jan Nisar Akhtar [Urdu]
1978 Hafiz aur Iqbal (Critcism) Yusuf Husain Khan [Urdu]
1979 Nawa-e-Awara (Poetry) Gulam Rabbani Taban [Urdu]
1979 Partavistan (Poetry) Marghoob Banihali [Kashmiri]

1980s
1980 Iqbal Ki Terah Nazmen (Literary criticism) A.A. Ansari [Urdu]
1984 Essay (Essays) Mohd. Zaman Azurdah [Kashmiri]
1984 Iqbal Ki Nazari-o-Amali Sheriyat (Criticism) Masud Husain Khan [Urdu]
1985 Lole Vetsar (Poetry) Mirza G.H. Beg Arif [Kashmiri]
1986 Tanquidi Afkar (Literary criticism) Shamsur Rahman Faruqi [Urdu]
1987 Khwab Ka Dar Band Hai (Poetry) A. M. K. Shahryar [Urdu]
1987 Awaz-i-Dost (Poetry) Mir Ghulam Rasool Nazki [Kashmiri]
1988 Pun-Te-Paap (Novel) Ghulam Nabi Gauhar [Kashmiri]
1988 Aatish-e-Chinar (Autobiography) *Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah [Urdu]

1990s
1990 Do Gaz Zameen (Novel) Abdus Samad [Urdu]
1990 Kashur Sarmaya (Poetry) Fazil Kashmiri [Kashmiri]
1991 Achhre Tsange (Poetry) Ghulam Nabi Tak Naazir [Kashmiri]
1991 Identity Card (Novel) Salahuddin Pervez [Urdu]
1992 Chautha Aasmaan (Poetry) Mohammed Alvi [Urdu]
1992 Amaar (Poetry) Shafi Shaida [Kashmiri]
1993 Kenh Natu Kenh (Essays) Syed Rasool Pompur [Kashmiri]
1993 Daivathinte Kannu (Novel) N.P. Mohammed [Malyalam]
1994 Pichhle Mausam Ka Phool (Poetry) Mazhar Imam [Urdu]
1994 Kaeji Raath (Play) Sajood Sailani [Kashmiri]
1994 Aleek Manush (Novel) Syed Mustafa Siraj [Bengali]
1995 Naar Hatun Kazal Wanas (Poetry) M. Farooq Nazki [Kashmiri]
1996 Fire Area (Novel) Ilyas Ahmad Gaddi [Urdu]
1997 Nai Che Nallan (Poetry) Rafiq Raaz [Kashmiri]
1997 Chaivu Narkali (Novel) Thoppil Mohamed Miran [Tamil]
1998 Mahjoor Shinasi (Criticism) Mohammad Yousuf Taing [Kashmiri]
1998 Khoya Hua Sa Kuch (Poetry) Nida Fazli [Urdu]
1999 Aas (Poetry) Bashir Badr [Urdu]
1999 Vahrat (Poetry) Rashid Nazki [Kashmiri]
1999 Aalapanai (Poetry) S. Abdul Rahman [Tamil]

2000s
2000 Sookhi Tahni Par Hariyal (Poetry) Mohd. Idrees Ambar Bahraichi [Urdu]
2001 Gharano (Novel) Abdul Vaheed "Kamal" [Rajasthani]
2001 Taoos Chaman Ki Maina (Short stories) Naiyer Masud [Urdu]
2001 Rikhah (Poetry) *Mohiud- Din- Gowhar [Kashmiri]
2002 Pursaan (Criticism) Naji Munawar [Kashmiri]
2003 Baad-E-Saba Ka Intizar (Short Stories) Syed Muhammad Ashraf [Urdu]
2004 Sada Te Samandar (Poetry) Gh. Nabi Firaq [Kashmiri]
2004 Shikasta Buton Ke Darmiyan (Short Stories) Salam Bin Razzak [Urdu]
2005 Ret par khema (Memoirs) Jabir Hussain [Urdu]
2005 Yath Miani Joye (Poetry) Hamidi Kashmiri [Kashmiri]
2006 Rasta Aur Main (Poetry) Makhmoor Saeedi [Urdu]
2006 Yaad Aasmanan Hinz (Poetry) Shafi Shauq [Kashmiri]
2007 Tareekh-e-Adab-e-Urdu (Criticism) Wahab Ashrafi [Urdu]
 
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List of Padma Awardees

Padma Vibhushan

2006: Prof. Obaid Siddiqui [Science and Engineering]: Karnataka.
2001: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan [Arts]: Delhi
2000: Sikander Bakht [Public Affairs]: Delhi
2000: Ustad Vilayat Khan [Arts]: Refused
1991: Maqbool Fida Hussain [Arts]: Maharashtra
1990: Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam [Science & Engineering]: Delhi
1989: Ustad Ali Akbar Khan [Arts]: West Bengal
1988: Justice Mirza Hameedullah Beg [Public Affairs]: Delhi
1980: Ustad Bismillah Khan [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh
1977: Ali Yavar Jung Bahadur [Public Affairs]: Andhra Pradesh
1976: Col. Bashir Hussain Zaidi [Literature & Education]: Delhi
1976: Salim Moizuddin Ali Abdul [Science & Engineering]: Uttar Pradesh
1972: Ghulam Mohd. Sadiq [Public Affairs]: Jammu and Kashmir
1971: Ustad Allauddin Khan [Arts]: West Bengal
1967: Hafiz Mohammed Ibrahim [Civil Service]: Andhra Pradesh
1965: Mehdi Nawaz Jung [Public Affairs]: Andhra Pradesh
1955: Fazal Ali [Public Affairs] : Bihar
1954: Dr. Zakir Hussain [Public Affairs] : Andhra Pradesh

Padma Bhushan

2009:
Shamshad Begum [Art]: Maharashtra
Dr. Khalid Hameed [Medicine]: NRI/ PIO

2008:
Ustad Asad Ali Khan [Art]: Delhi
Ustad Rahim Fahimuddin Dagar [Art]: Delhi
Mian Bashir Ahmed [Public Affairs]: Jammu & Kashmir

2007:
Javed Jan Nisaar Akhtar [Literature and Education]: Maharashtra
Syed Haider Raza [Art]: France
Hakim Syed Mohammad Sharfuddin Quadri [Medicine]: West Bengal
Tyeb Mehta [Art]: Maharashtra

2006:
Ustad Abdul Halim Jaffer Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Ustad Sabri Khan [Arts] : Delhi

2005:
Azim Premji [Trade and Industry]: Karnataka
Prof. Irfan Habib [Literature and Education] : Uttar Pradesh
Prof. Qurattulain Hyder [Literature and Education]: Noida, Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Sardar Anjum [Literature and Education]: Panchkula, Haryana
Syed Mir Qasim [Public Affairs]: Delhi
Dr. Yusuf Khwaja Hamied [Trade & Industry] : Maharashtra

2004: No Muslim.

2003:
Naseeruddin Shah [Arts]: Maharashtra

2002:
Habib Ahmed Khan Tanvir [Arts]: Delhi
Ismail Merchant [Arts]: Maharashtra
Zakir Hussain [Arts]: Maharashtra

2001:
Maulana Abdul Karim Parekh [Social Work]: Maharashtra

2000:
Begam Kudsia Aizaz Rasul [Social Work]: Uttar Pradesh
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan [Public Affairs]: Delhi

1998-99: No Muslim.

1993-97: No award given.

1992:
Hakim Abdul Hameed [Medicine]: Delhi
Naushad Ali Wahid Ali [Arts]: Maharashtra

1991:
Prof. Ali Ahmad Surror [Science & Engineering]: Uttar Pradesh
Amjad Ali Khan [Arts]: Delhi
Ebrahim Alkazi [Arts]: Delhi
Mohammad Yusuf Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra; screen name Dileep Kumar.
Syed Abdul Malik [Literature & Education]: Assam
Talat Manzoor Mahmood [Arts]: Maharashtra

1990:
Dr. Mohammad Khalilullah [Medicine]: Delhi

1989: No Muslim.

1988:
Shri Abid Hussain [Civil Service]: Delhi

1987:
Mohammed Yunus [Civil Service]: Delhi

1986:
Ustad Nasir Aminuddin Daggar [Arts]: West Bengal

1985:
Prof. Rais Ahmed [Literature & Education]: Delhi
Justice Sadat Abul Masud [Public Affairs]: West Bengal

1984:
Prof. Obaid Siddiqui [Science & Engineering]: Maharashtra

1983:
Prem Nazir [Arts]: Kerala

1982:
Ustad Khadim Hussain Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Dr. Syed Zahoor Qasim [Civil Service]: Delhi

1981: No Muslim.

1978-1980: No award given.

1977:
Dr. Yusuf Husain Khan [Literature & Education]: Delhi

1976:
Begum Zahra Ali Yavar Jung [Social Work]: Andhra Pradesh

1975:
Begum Akhtar [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh

1974:
Habibur Rahman [Science & Engineering]: Delhi

1973:
Maqbool Fida Hussain [Arts]: Delhi

1972:
Mohd. Hayath [Civil Service]: Karnataka
Dr. Syad Hussain Zaheer [Trade & Industry]: Andhra Pradesh

1971:
Ustad Amir Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Nisar Hussain Khan [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh

1970:
Ahmed Jan Thirkwa Khan [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Syed Abdul Latif [Literature & Education]: Andhra Pradesh

1969:
Prof. Haroon Khan Shervani [Literature & Education]: Andhra Pradesh
Rahim-ud-in Khan Dagar [Arts]: Delhi
Samad Yar Khan Nizami Sagar [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh

1968:
Ustad Bismillah Khan [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh
Ustad Vilayat Khan [Arts]: Refused to accept

1967:
Ustad Ali Akbar Khan [Arts]: West Bengal
Khwaja Ghulam Saiyidain [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh

1966: No Muslim.

1965:
Shri Akbar Ali Khan [Public Affairs]: Andhra Pradesh
Prof. Mohammad Mujeeb [Literature & Education]: Delhi

1964:
Prof. Mohd. Abdul Hai [Medicine]: Bihar
Nuruddin Ahmed [Public Affairs]: Delhi
Dr. Rafiuddin Ahmed [Medicine]: West Bengal
Dr. Sheikh Abdullah [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh

1963: No Muslim.

1962:
Asaf Ali Asghar Fyzee [Literature & Education]: Jammu and Kashmir
Bade Ghulam Ali Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Zafar Ali Khan [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Niaz Mohd. Fatehpuri [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh

1961: No Muslim

1960:
Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan [Arts]: Madhya Pradesh
Kazi Nazrul Islam [Literature & Education]: West Bengal

1959:
Ali Yavar Jung [Civil Service] : Maharashtra
Dr. Ghulam Yazdani [Science & Engineering]: Andhra Pradesh

1958:
Ustad Allauddin Khan [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh
Salim-Mozuddin Abdul Ali [Science & Engineering]: Maharashtra

1957:
Dr. Abid Hussain [Literature & Education] : Uttar Pradesh
Ustad Mushtaq Hussain Khan [Arts] : Madhya Pradesh

1955:
Nawab Zain Yar Jung [Public Affairs] : Andhra Pradesh

1954:
Josh Malihabadi[Literature & Education]: Delhi
Maulana Hussain Ahmed Madni [Literature & Education] : Punjab

Padma Shri

2009:
Dr. (Ms.) Ameena Ahmed Ahuja [Art]: Delhi
Hashmat Ullah Khan [Art]: Jammu & Kashmir
Shri Tafazzul Ali [Art]: Assam
Ameen Sayani [Commentary & Broadcasting]: Maharashtra
Prof. Jalees Ahmed Khan Tareen [Literature & Education]: Puducherry
Shamsur Rahman Faruqi [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Shaik Khader Noordeen [Medicine]: Tamil Nadu
Prof. Syed Iqbal Hasnain [Research on Himalayan Glaciers]: Delhi
Begum Bilkees I. Latif [Social Work]: Andhra Pradesh

2008:
Prof.(Dr.)K.S. Nisar Ahmed [Literature and Education]: Karnataka
Mohammad Yousuf Taing [Literature and Education]: Jammu & Kashmir
Haji Kaleem Ullah Khan [Mango Plantation and Grafting]: Uttar Pradesh

2007:
Khalid Zaheer [Social Work]: Uttarakhand
Dr. Mohsin Wali [Medicine]: Delhi
Mujtaba Hussain [Literature and Education]: Andhra Pradesh
Prof. Mushirul Hassan [Literature and Education]: Delhi
Dr.(Ms.) Syeda Saiyidain Hameed [Public Affairs]: Delhi
Dr. Yusufkhan Mohamadkhan Pathan [Literature and Education]: Maharashtra

2006:
Fatma Rafiq Zakaria [Literature and Education] : Maharashtra
Prof. Hakim Syed Zillur Rehman [Medicine] : Uttar Pradesh
Mehmood Dhaulpuri [Arts]: Delhi
Dr. Mehmooda Ali Shah [Literature and Education]: Jammu & Kashmir
Ustad Rashid Khan [Arts]: West Bengal
Sania Mirza [Sports]: Andhra Pradesh
Dr. Seyed Ehtesham Hasnain [Science and Engineering]:Andhra Pradesh
Shahnaz Husain [Trade and Industry]: Delhi

2005:
Amin Kamil [Literature & Education]: Jammu & Kashmir
Ustad Ghulam Sadiq Khan [Arts]: Delhi
Mehrunnisa Parvez [Literature & Education]: Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Muzaffar Ali [Arts]: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Shah Rukh Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Shameem Dev Azad [Arts]: Delhi

2004:
Prof. Asifa Zamani [Literature & Education]: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Dr. Syed Shah Mohammed Hussaini [Social work]: Gulberga, Karnataka

2003:
Aamir Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra; Cinema.
Manzoor Ehtesham [Literature & Education]: Madhya Pradesh
Ustaad Shafaat Ahmed Khan [Arts]: Delhi

2002:
Ustad Abdul Lateef Khan [Arts]: Madhya Pradesh
Fazal Mohammad [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh
Muzaffer Hussain [Literature & Education]: Maharashtra
Raj Begum [Arts]: Jammu & Kashmir

2001:
Amir Raza Hussain [Arts]: Delhi; Cinema.
Dr. Chittoor Mohammed Habibullah [Medicine]: Andhra Pradesh
Jeelani Bano [Literature and Education]: Andhra Pradesh
Khalid Abdul Hamid Ansari [Literature and Education]: Maharashtra,Journalism.
Prof. Mohammad Shafi [Science & Engineering]: Uttar Pradesh; Geography.
Lt. Gen.(Retd.) Mohammad Ahmad Zaki [Civil Service]: Andhra Pradesh
Mohammed Tayab Khan [Arts]: Jodhpur; craftsmanship.

2000:
Abdur Rahman Rahi [Literature & Education]: Jammu and Kashmir
Allah Rakka Rahman [Arts]: Tamil Nadu

1999:
Dr. Bashir Badr [Literature & Education]: Madhya Pradesh
Javed Jan Nisaar Akhtar [Arts]: Maharashtra
Dr. Rehmath Beegum Sailaniyoda [Medicine]: Andaman and Nicobar Island

1998:
Naushad Ismail Padamsee [Trade & Industry]: Maharashtra
P.I. Mohammed Kutty (Mammootty) [Arts]: Tamil Nadu

1993-97: No award given.

1992:
Dr. Khalid Hameed [Medicine]: United Kingdom
Mir Mushtaq Ahmed [Literature & Education]: Delhi
Ustad Sabri Khan [Arts]: Delhi
Prof. Saiyid Amir Hasan Abidi [Literature & Education]: Delhi

1991:
Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Ustad Hafeez Ahmed Khan [Arts]: Delhi
Mehmood-ur Rahman [Civil Service]: Jammu and Kashmir
Dr. Sardar Anjum [Literature & Education]: Punjab
Dr. (Ms.) Shareefunnisa Begum Ansari [Literature & Education]: Andhra Pradesh
Dr. Syed Hasan [Literature & Education]: Bihar

1990:
Asghari Bai [Arts]: Madhya Pradesh
Shri Mohammad Swaleh Ansari [Trade & Industry]: Uttar Pradesh

1989:
Dr. Kalim Ahmed Ajiz [Literature & Education]: Bihar
Shamsuddin Sheikh [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh

1988:
Ali Jawad Zaidi [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Mohammed Azharuddin [Sports]: Andhra Pradesh
Shabana Azmi [Arts]: Maharashtra
Zakir Hussain [Arts]: United States

1987:
Abdus Sattar [Literature & Education]: Assam
Mohd. Izhar Alam [Civil Service]: Bihar
Prof. Nazir Ahmed [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Begam Zaffar Ali [Social Work]: Jammu and Kashmir

1986:
Dr. Abdur Rahman [Literature & Education]: Delhi
Mohmmad Shahid [Sports]: Uttar Pradesh; Hockey.
Sheik Nazar [Arts]: Andhra Pradesh

1985:
Naseeruddin Shah [Arts]: Maharashtra
Prof. Syed Hasan Askari [Literature & Education]: Bihar

1984:
Mohammad Hamid Ansari [Civil Service]: Delhi
Dr. Mohmmed Khalilullah [Medicine]: Delhi
Quarratulain Hyder [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Roshan Kumari Fakir Mohammad [Arts]: Maharashtra
Sayed Abdul Malik [Literature & Education]: Assam
Dr. Syed Nasaar Ahmed Shah [Medicine]: Jammu and Kashmir
Zeinulabudin Gulam Hussain Rangoonwala [Social Work]: Maharashtra

1983:
Gulam Mohammed Sheikh [Arts]: Gujarat
Gulam Rusull Khan [Civil Service]: Jammu and Kashmir
Habib Tanvir [Arts]: Delhi
Dr Hassan Naseem Siddiquie [Science & Engineering]: Goa; lead Scientific

expedition to Antartica
Saliha Abid Hussain [Literature & Education]: Delhi
Ustad Sharafat Hussain Khan [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh

1982:
Hajjan Allah Jilai Bai [Arts]: Rajasthan
Dr. Jabbar Razak Patel [Arts]: Maharashtra
Kalimuddin Ahmed [Literature & Education]: Bihar
Syed M.H. Kirmani [Sports]: Karnataka
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer [Literature & Education]: Kerala

1981:
Abid Ali Khan [Literature & Education]: Andhra Pradesh
Capt. Fakir Mohhmed Jainuddin Juvale [Civil Service]: Maharashtra
Syed Haider Raza [Arts]: France

1978-1980: No award given.

1977:
Allarakha Khan Qureshi [Arts]: Jammu and Kashmir
Sheik Chinna Moulana [Arts]: Tamil Nadu
Gulam Rasul Santosh [Arts]: Delhi
Ismail Ahmed Cachalia [Social Work]: Gujarat
Sheikh Mohd. Rafique [Social Work]: Uttar Pradesh
Shri Mohd. Fayazuddin Nizami [Science & Engineering]: Andhra Pradesh
Dr. Sibte Hasan Zaidi [Science & Engineering]: Uttar Pradesh

1976:
Ustad Faiyyaz Ahmed Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Ismat Chugtai [Literature & Education]: Maharashtra
Mohd. Shafi Khan Bekal Utsahi [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Begum Mumtaz Jehan Mirza [Literature & Education]: Delhi
Parween Sultana : [Arts]: Maharashtra
Hakim Saifuddin Ahmed Hakim Saif [Medicine]: Uttar Pradesh
Prof. Syed Bashiruddin [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh

1975:
Dr. Ali Mohammad [Medicine]: Jammu and Kashmir
Amjad Ali Khan [Arts]: Delhi
Arjumand Wahabuddin Ahmed [Social Work]: Andhra Pradesh
Ivy Khan [Social Work]: Delhi
Syed Hussain Ali Jaffri [Social Work]: Delhi
Dr. Syed Zahoor Qasim [Civil Service]: Delhi

1974:
Abdul Sattar [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Ali Hasan Kallo Hafiz [Civil Service]: Uttar Pradesh
Gulam Qadir Lala [Trade & Industry]: Jammu and Kashmir
Ishrat Ali Siddiqui [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Kaifi Azmi [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Maryam Begum [Civil Service]: Jammu and Kashmir
Masuma Begum [Social Work]: Andhra Pradesh
Dr. Syed Zahoor Qasim [Civil Service]: Delhi

1973:
Dr. M.K. Malik Mohammad [Literature & Education]: Kerala

1972:
Sheikh Gulab [Civil Service]: Madhya Pradesh

1972:
Waheeda Rahman [Arts]: Maharashtra

1971:
Abdul Hayi alias Sahir Ludhianvi [Literature & Education]: Punjab
Ghouse Mohd Khan [Sports]: Andhra Pradesh
Gulam Rabbani Taban [Literature & Education]: Delhi
Maqbool Ahmed Lari [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Qadri Ragi Aziz Ahmed Khan Warai [Arts]: Andhra Pradesh
Syed Mohd. Mirza Mohazzab [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Zafar Rashid Futehally [Science & Engineering]: Maharashtra

1970:
Abdul Halim Jaffer Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Dr. Ghulam Ahmad Bandey [Science & Engineering]: Jammu and Kashmir
Masud Hassan Rizvi [Literature & Education]: Uttar Pradesh
Sikander Ali Wajd [Literature & Education]: Maharashtra
Syed Mohd. Moinul Haq [Sports]: Bihar

1969:
Khwaja Ahmed Abbas [Arts]: Maharashtra
Indrani Rahman [Arts]: Delhi; represnted India in international beauty

competition.
K.S.A. Khader Ghulam Mohideen [Trade & Industry]: Tamil Nadu

1968:
Shri Akhtar Mohiuddin [Literature & Education]: Jammu and Kashmir
Begum Akhtar [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh

1967:
Syed Abdul Quadir [Social Work]: Uttar Pradesh
Ali Sardar Jafri [Literature & Education]: Maharashtra
Mohammed Rafi [Arts]: Punjab
Nawab Mohd. Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi [Sports]: Delhi
Syed Fareeduddin [Science & Engineering]: Andhra Pradesh

1966:
Ebrahim Alkazi [Trade & Industry]: Delhi
Maqbool Fida Hussain [Arts]: Delhi
Mohammed Din Jagir [Social Work]: Jammu and Kashmir
Sayyid Ahmadullah Qadri [Literature & Education]: Andhra Pradesh

1965:
Hakim Abdul Hameed [Medicine]: Delhi

1964:
Ustad Vilayat Khan [Arts]: Refused to accept

1963:
Mahboob Khan [Arts]: Maharashtra
Prof. Rashid Ahmed Siddiqi [Literature & Education]: Delhi
Syed Mustaq Ali [Sports]: Madhya Pradesh

1962: No Muslim.

1961:
Ustad Bismillah Khan [Arts]: Uttar Pradesh

1959 & 1960: No Muslim.

1958:
Fatima Ismail [Social Work]: Maharashtra
Nargis [Arts]: Maharashtra

1956 & 1957: No Muslim.

1955:
Habibur Rahman [Science & Engineering] : Delhi
Humayun Mirza [Civil Service] : Karnataka
Zarina Currimbhoy [Social Work] : Maharashtra
 
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Not a complete list:

Param Vir Chakra

Company Havildar Major Abdul Hamid, (4 Grenadiers)

Maha Vir Chakra

Mohammed Ismail: 1947-48 Operation
Brig. Mohammed Usman: Indo-Pakistan War

Ashok Chakra
The Ashok Chakra is awarded for valour, courageous action or self-sacrifice away from the battlefield. It is the peace time equivalent of the Param Vir Chakra and is awarded for the "most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent valour or self-sacrifice" other than in the face of the enemy.

Vir Chakra

Kirti Chakra
Kirti Chakra is awarded for valor, courageous action or self-sacrifice away from the battlefield. It is the peacetime equivalent of the Maha Vir Chakra. It is second in order of precedence of peacetime gallantry awards.

2007: Mohd. Shan Ahmed (posthumous) was posted as Cash Overseer at post office Jhansi. On 26 December, 2005, resisted looting of cash and in the attempt succumbed to fatal injuries inflicted by armed miscreants. He belonged to Jhansi (UP).

Shaurya Chakra
The Shaurya Chakra is the third level award for gallantry away from the battlefield and by far the nearest equivalent of the Vir Chakra Award for Peacetime.

2009:
Lance Havildar Aziz Mohd: 20 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles (Posthumous)
Sapper/Operator Executive Machinery Budhu Khan (Posthumous)
Naik Mohd Sadiq

2008:
Rifleman Abdul Hamid Chara: 162 Infantry Battalion TA (H&H)JAK LI/18 Rashtriya Rifles(posthumous)

2007:
Rifleman Raiece Ahmad Ganaie: Jammy & Kashmir Light Infantry/50 Rashtriya Rifles

2006:
Havildar Mohammad Maroof: 23 Rajput Regiment,
Havildar Abrahim: Jammu And Kashmir Light Infantry/47 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Riyaz Ahmad Bhat: Assam Regiment/35 Rashtriya Rifles

Bar to Sena Medal (gallantry)

Sena Medal (gallantry)

2009:
Havildar Ilyas Ali: 32 Assam Rifles
Lance Naik Javaid Ahmad Wani: Jamm and Kashmir Light Infantry// 44 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Mohamad Hadish: 24 Assam Rifles (Posthumous)

2008:
Subedar Mohd Rashid: Jammu and Kashmir Rifles/28 Rashtriya Rifles
Naik Mohammed Amin Bhat: Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry/62 Rashtriya Rifles
Sepoy Abdul Hamid: 153 Infantry Battalion (TA) Dogra
Sepoy Abdul Hamid: 156 Inf Bn TA (H&H) Punjab/58 Rashtriya Rifles
Sepoy Qumer-ud-din Beg: 156 Inf Bn TA (H&H) Punjab/58 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Ishtiaq Ahmed: Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry/18 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Mehmood Ahmed Itoo: Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry/33 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Mohd Yousaf Lone: 161 Infantry Battalion TA (H&H) JAK LI
Rifleman Mazafar Iqbal: 14 Assam Rifles

2007:
Captain Anas Ahmad: 19 Kumaon Regiment
Lance Naik Mehmood Shah: 3 Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry
Sepoy Mohd Sharief: 159 Infantry Batallion (TA)(H&G) Dogra, 23 Rashtriya Rifles
Sepoy Jabir Khan: Mechanised Infantry/9 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Gohar Ali Khan: Jammu & Kashmir Light Infantry/19 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Mohammad Sayed Mantoo: Jammu & Kashmir Fiels/18 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Abdul Rahim Dar: 162 Infantry Battalion (TA) JAK LI/14 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Nazir Ahmad Wani: 162 Infantry Battalion (TA) JAK LI/14 Rashtriya Rifles
Rifleman Md Ibrahim Khan: 33 Assam Rifles

2006:
Company Havildar Major Mohammad Ashraf Sheikh: 22 Maratha Light Infantry.
Lance Naik Farooq Ahmad Rather: 20 Jammu And Kashmir Rifles

Param Vishisht Seva Medal
The Param Vishsish Seva Medal is awarded to recognize "distinguished service of the most exceptional order" to all ranks of the armed forces. In practice, however, the award tends to be granted only to the most senior officers of the various branches of the Indian military. The award may be granted posthumously and subsequent awards are represented by a bar worn on the ribbon. The award carries with it the right to use "P.V.S.M." as postnominal letters.

2008:
Lieutenant General Zameer uddin Shah, SM, VSM: Regiment of Artillery(General Cadre)

Ati Vishisht Seva Medal

2009:
Major General Syed Ata Hasnain, SM, VSM: Infantry: HQ 19 Infantry Division

Vishisht Seva Medal

2009:
Air Commodore Naseem Akhtar: Flying (Pilot)

2008:
Group Captain Zia Ahmad Rizvi: Logistics

Sena Medal

2009:
Brigadier Khurshid Maneck Balsara: Naga Regiment
Brigadier Pattiarimal Mohamadali Hariz, VSM: Mechanised Infantry/ HQ 91 Infantry Brigade

2008:
Colonel Steve Muzaffar Ismail: 2/1 Gorkha Rifles
Subedar Mohd Ilyas: 3, Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry Regimental Centre

Nao Sena Medal (gallantry)

Vayu Sena Medal (gallantry)

2009:
JWO Jawed Hussain Siddiqi, Flt Eng

Mention-in-dispatches

2009:
Rakshak:
Lance/Naik Abdul Rashid Khan: Territorial Army, 5 Rashtriya Rifles
Rhino:
Captain Mudassar Iqbal: 2 Bihar
 
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List of Arjuna Award Winners

1961 : Saleem Durani (Cricket)
1964 : Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi (Cricket)
1966 : Yusuf Khan (Football)
1969 : Mir Kasim Ali (Table Tennis)

1970 : Abbas Moontasir (Basketball)
1970 : S. Naeemuddin (Football)
1973 : A. Kareem (Ball Badminton)
1973 : Afsar Hussain (Yachting)
1973 : Dafadar Khan M. Khan (Equestrian)
1975 : L.A. Iqbal (Ball Badminton)

1980-81 : Mohammed Habib (Football)
1980-81 : Mohd. Shahid (Hockey)
1980-81 : Syed Modi (Badminton)
1980-81 : Syed M.H. Kirmani (Cricket)
1981 : Sabir Ali (Atheletics)
1982 : Farokh Tarapore (Yachting)
1983 : Zafar Iqbal (Hockey)
1984 : Capt. G. Mohd. Khan (Equestrian)
1986 : M. Azharuddin (Cricket)
1989 : Abdul Basith (Volleyball)

1996 : Moraad A. Khan (Shooting)
1997 : Asif Ismail (Tennis)
1998 : Mohd. Riyaz (Hockey)

2000 : Akhtar Ali (Tennis)
2000 : Jalaluddin Rizvi (Hockey)
2002 : Anwer Sultan (Shooting)
2002 : Md. Ali Qamar (Boxing)
2003 : Akram Shah (Judo)
2004 : Sania Mirza (Tennis)
 
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Is there any other award remaining:what:???? Indian muslims have done extraordinary work in every field and Indian government has appreciated them also!!!! If you want i can also post details from other minorities also:rofl::rofl::rofl:.I know what some friends are thinking!!!! RAW is behind this:rofl::rofl::rofl:

INDIAN MINORITIES ARE NOT BACKWORD
 
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