Monday, September 12, 2011

CIVILIAN AWARDS OF OTHER COUNTRIES


The indian to receive all the four civilian awards is Satyajit Ray ( he has won an academy award also).





The Nishan-e-Pakistan is the highest of civil awards and decorations given by the Government of Pakistan for the highest degree of service to the state. The award was established on March 19, 1957. Recipients are entitled to the post-nominal NPk.

[edit] Foreign Recipients of Nishan-e-Pakistan

Year
Name
Field
Province
Country
1960


January 13 1961





August 1 1969


March 23, 1983



May 19 1990


October 3 1992


1997


April 10 1999


1999


February 1 2006


November 24 2006


October 26 2009


March 31 2010




The Presidential Medal of Freedom is a decoration bestowed by the President of the United States and is – along with the equivalent Congressional Gold Medal bestowed by an act of U.S. Congress – the highest civilian award in the U.S. It recognizes those individuals who have made "an especially meritorious contribution to the security or national interests of the United States, world peace, cultural or other significant public or private endeavors." The award is not limited to U.S. citizens and, while it is a civilian award, it can also be awarded to military personnel and worn on the uniform.

Ellis Island Medal of Honor

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The Ellis Island Medal of Honor was established in 1986 to pay tribute to the immigrant experience and individual achievement, and are awarded to U.S. citizens from various ethnic backgrounds. The honorees are awarded for showing outstanding qualities in their personal and professional lives, yet maintaining the richness of their particular heritage. The award ceremony is held each May on Ellis Island.
The Ellis Island Medal of Honor is recognized by the United States House of Representatives and the Senate, and as such the names of all winners are listed in the Congressional Record.
  • Tony Blair (first non American to receive award)
  • Peter A. Koo (first Chinese American Republican elected to New York City Council)
The Indian American recipients of the award are Dr. Hemant Patel, former president of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin; Rao Anumolu, president and CEO of ASR International Corp; Suraj Bhatia, president of Technology Consultants Service International Inc.; Sudhir K. Gupta, vice-president of operations for Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company; Shekhar Mitra, senior vice-president at Procter & Gamble; Kappana Ramanandan, president and CEO of Hydrox Laboratories; and Dr. Prasad Srinivasan, chairman, Community Health Advisory Committee, Public Health Foundation of Connecticut.

PRESIDENTS OF INDIA


Presidents of india

Date of Birth
:
Dec 3, 1884
Date of Death
:
Feb 28, 1963
Place of Birth
:
Zeradei, Bihar
Tenure Order
:
1st President

Date of Birth
:
Sept 5, 1888
Date of Death
:
April 17, 1975
Place of Birth
:
Tiruttani, Madras
Tenure Order
:
2nd President
-

Date of Birth
:
Feb 8, 1897
Date of Death
:
May 3, 1969
Place of Birth
:
Hyderabad
Tenure Order
:
3rd President

Date of Birth
:
Dec 17, 1905
Date of Death
:
-
Place of Birth
:
Maharashtra
Tenure Order
:
Jul 20, 1969


Date of Birth
:
Aug 10, 1894
Date of Death
:
1980
Place of Birth
:
Orissa
Tenure Order
:
Aug 24, 1969

Date of Birth
:
May 13, 1905
Date of Death
:
Feb 11, 1977
Place of Birth
:
Delhi
Tenure Order
:
5th President


Date of Birth
:
Sep 10, 1912
Date of Death
:
-
Place of Birth
:
Karnataka
Tenure Order
:
Feb 11, 1977

Date of Birth
:
May 19, 1913
Date of Death
:
-
Place of Birth
:
Andhra Pradesh
Tenure Order
:
6th President


Date of Birth
:
May 5, 1916
Date of Death
:
Dec 25, 1994
Place of Birth
:
Faridkot
Tenure Order
:
July 25, 1982
-
Date of Birth
:
Dec 4, 1910
Date of Death
:
-
Place of Birth
:
Tamil Nadu
Tenure Order
:
8th President


Date of Birth
:
Aug 19, 1918
Date of Death
:
Dec 26, 1999
Place of Birth
:
India
Tenure Order
:
9th President
-
Date of Birth
:
Oct 27, 1920
Place of Birth
:
Kerala
Tenure Order
:
July 25, 1997


Date of Birth
:
Oct 15, 1931
Place of Birth
:
Tamil Nadu
Tenure Order
:
July 25, 2002

Date of Birth
:
Dec 19, 1934
Place of Birth
:
Nadgaon, Maharashtra
Tenure Order
:
July 25, 2007

PRIME MINISTERS OF INDIA


PRIME MINISTERS OF INDIA    
PT. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
    The first Prime Minister of Independent India, also holds the record for continuously being in the office for the longest period (Aug. 15, 1947 to May 27, 1964) about 17 years, or 6,131 days - to be precise!
    Born in Allahabad, November 14, 1889; died on May 27, 1964. A prolific writer ("Discovery of India") and a great orator, he was the co-founder of Non-Aligned Movement. Conferred Bharat Ratna (1955).
 
 
GULZARI LAL NANDA A
    Gandhian to the core, was interim Prime Minister on two occasions - after the sudden demise of Pt. Nehru (from may 27, 1964 to June 9, 1964), for 14 days, and again after the sudden demise of Lal Bahadur Shastri (from January 11 to 24, 1966), again for a period of 14 days.
    Born in Sialkot (now in Pakistan), July 4, 1898; died on January 15, 1998, as a centenarian. Was a leading light in the labour movement. Conferred Bharat Ratna (1997).
 
 
LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI
    Though he came to power under the shadow cast of the ever-famous Pt. Nehru, he quickly won the hearts of all Indians, especially after routing Pakistan in the 1965 war. Indian still reverbrates with his slogan "Jai Jawan ! Jai Kisan !". He held office for 582 days, from June 9, 1964 to January 11, 1966.
    Born in Moghalsarai (Varanasi), October 2, 1904; died in Tashkent (USSR) on January 11, 1966 , while negotiating peace talks with Pakistan. Conferred Bharat Ratna (posthumous, 1966).
 
 
INDIRA GANDHI
    Proved her mettle as the chip of the old block; held office from Jan. 24, 1966 to March 24, 1977 and again |from Jan. 14 to Oct. 31,1984, for a total of 5,831 days, just 300 days short of her father, Pt. Nehru. Abolition of privy purse, nationalization of banks, birth of Bangladesh are some of her achievements.
    Born in Allahabad, Nov. 19, 1917; died on Oct. 31,1984. Conferred Bharat Ratna in 1971.
 
 
MORARJI DESAI
The first non-congress Prime Minister since Independence, Morarji Desai headed the Janata Party Government for 857 days, from March 24, 1977 to July 28, 1979. He was one of those rare Gandhians. Born on 29th February, 1896, in Bahadesli Village, Gujarat; a centenarian, he passed away on April 10, 1995. Conferred Bharat Ratna in 1991.
 
 
CHARAN SINGH
    A "kisan" Prime Minister from Uttar Pradesh, he never faced Parliament, even though he was in office for 171 days, from July 28, 1979 to Jan. 14, 1980. Within days of assuming office, one of the supporting parties withdrew its support, after which he continued as caretaker P.M , till fresh elections were held.
    Born in Noorpur, Meerut Dist., U. P. on Dec.23, 1902; died in 1987.
 
 
RAJIV GANDHI
    The youngest Prime Minister so far, this grand son of Pt. Nehru assumed office at the age of 41, the day his mother was assassinated (Oct. 31,1984). In the 1985 elections, he led his party to a big win and continued as P. M. till Dec. 1,1989, when his party lost the hustings.
    Born in Bombay (Mumbai, now) on Aug. 20, 1944; died in Sriperumbudur on May 21, 1991, at the hands of a human bomb. Conferred Bharat Ratna (posthumous, 1991)
V.P. SINGH
    Riding the wave of the Janata Dal, V. P. Singh became Prime Minister on Dec. 2,1989 and continued till Nov. 10, 1990 (344 days). He took a major decision in implementing the Mandal Commission recommendations.
    Born in Allahabad on June 25, 1931.
CHANDRA SHEKHAR
    The " Young Turk" became Prime Minister on Nov. 10,1990 and continued till June 21, 1991 (224 days).
    Born in Village Ibrahimpatti in Ballia District, U P., on July 1, 1927.
 
 
P. V. NARASIMHA RAO
    The first ever from South to hold this office, he ruled for full five years, from June 21, 1991 to May 10, 1996 (1, 785 days), despite a hung Parliament, initially.
    A literature, Pamulaparti Venkata Narasimha Rao was born in Vangara, Karimnagar District, Andhra Pradesh, on June 28, 1921. He launched the Economic Liberalisation Programme.
 
 
A. B. VAJPAYEE
    The first "bachelor" Prime Minister, he was at the helm for 16 days from May 16 to June 1, 1996, creating a record for the shortest stint in office.
    Atal Bihari Vajpayee was born in Gwalior (M. P) on 25th December, 1926. A prolific writer and a great orator.
 
 
H D DEVE GOWDA
    The second Government of the 11th Lok Sabha was headed by Haradanahalli Dodde Deve Gowda, who was in office from June 1, 1996 to April 21, 1997 (for roughly 11 months).
    Deve Gowda was born on May 18, 1933, in Haradanahalli Village, Hassan District, Karnataka.
 
 
I. K. GUJRAL
    Inder Kumar Gujral became Prime Minister on April 21, 1997. He resigned office on Nov. 28. 1997.
    Gujral was born on December 4, 1919, in Jhelum (in the undivided Punjab, now in Pakistan).
 
 
A. B. VAJPAYEE
    He assumed charge for the second time on March 19, 1998. He took the oath on October 13, 1999 after General Election. He submitted resignation on May 13, 2004.  
  
 
  
 
DR. MANMOHAN SINGH
    A globally renowned economist and former Finance Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh assumed charge on May 22, 2004.

World Countries - At a Glance:




Country
Capital
Official Name
Location
Chief Language
Currency
Afghanistan
Kabul
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Asia
Pushtu Dari
Afghani
Albania
Tirana
Republic of Albania
Europe
Albanian
Lek
Algeria
Algiers
Democratic People's
Republic of Algeria
Africa
Arabic, French
Dinar
Andorra
Andorre La Vieille
Principality of Andorra
Europe
Catalan
French Franc, Spanish Peseta
Angola
Luanda
People's Republic of Angola
Africa
Portuguese
re-adjusted Kwanza
Antigua Barbuda
St.John's
Antigua and Barbuda
Caribbean Sea
English
East Caribbean Dollar US
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Argentine Republic
South America
Spanish
Peso
Armenia
Yerevan
Republic of Armenia
Asia
Armenian
the Dram
Australia
Canberra
Commonwealth of Australia
Australia
English
Australian Dollar
Ashmore & Cartier Islands
Kingston (Administrative Centre)
(Territories under Australia in the Indian Ocean)
Indian Ocean
English
Australian Dollar
Christmas Island
Kingston (Administrative Centre)
(Territories under Australia in the Indian Ocean)
Indian Ocean
English
Australian Dollar
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Kingston (Administrative Centre)
(Territories under Australia in the Indian Ocean)
Indian Ocean
English
Australian Dollar
Herd & Mcdonald Islands
Kingston (Administrative Centre)
(Territories under Australia in the Indian Ocean)
Indian Ocean
English
Australian Dollar
Norfolk Islands
Kingston (Administrative Centre)
(Territories under Australia in the Indian Ocean)
Indian Ocean
English
Australian Dollar
Coral Sea Islands
Kingston (Administrative Centre)
(Territories under Australia in the Indian Ocean)
Pacific Ocean
English
Australian Dollar
Australian Antarctic Territory
Kingston (Administrative Centre)
(Territories under Australia in the Indian Ocean)
Antarctica
English
Australian Dollar
Austria
Vienna
Republic of Austria
Europe
German
Euro Schilling
Azerbaijan
Baku
Azerbaijan Republic
Asia
Azeri
Manat
The Bahamas
Nassau
Commonwealth of the Bahamas
Atlantic Ocean
English
Bahamian Dollar
Bahrain
Manama
State of Bahrain
Asia
Arabic, English
Dinar, Bahraini
Bangladesh
Dhaka
People's Republic of Bangladesh
Asia
Bangla
Taka
Barbados
Bridgetown
Barbados
Atlantic Ocean
English
Barbados Dollar
Belarus Byelorussia
Minsk
Republic of Belarus
Europe
Belorussian
Ruble
Belgium
Brussels
Kingdom of Belgium
Europe
Flemish (Dutch), French, German
Euro
Belize
Belmopan
Belize
Central America
English
Belize Dollar
Benin
Porto-Novo
Republic of Benin
Africa
French
Franc
Bhutan
Thimphu
Kingdom of Bhutan
Asia
Dzongkha
Ngultrum
Bolivia
La Paz; Sucre
Republic of Bolivia
South America
Aymara Spanish, Quechua
The Boliviano
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Sarajevo
Republic of Bosnia - Herzegovina
Europe
Serbo-Croatian
Conv.Mark
Botswana
Gaborone
Republic of Botswana
Africa
English
Pula
Brazil
Brazilia
Federative Republic of Brazil
South America
Portuguese
Real
Brunei
Bander Seri Bagawan
State of Brunei Darussalam
Asia
Malay, Chinese
Brunei Dollar
Bulgaria
Sofia
Republic of Bulgaria
Europe
Bulgarian
Lev
Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou
Burkina Faso
Africa
French
Franc
Burundi
Bujumbura
Republic of Burundi
Africa
Kirundi, French
Burundi Franc
Cambodia
Phnom-Penh
Kingdom of Cambodia
Asia
Khmer
Rial
Cameroon
Yaounde
Republic of Cameroon
Africa
French, English
Franc CFA
Canada
Ottawa
Canada
North America
French, English
Canadian Dollar
Cape Verde
Praia
Republlic of Cape Verde
Africa
Crioulo
Escudo
Central African Republic
Bangui
Central African Republic
Africa
French
Franc
Chad
N'Djamena
Republic of Chad
Africa
Arabic, French
Franc
Chile
Santiago
Republic of Chile
South America
Spanish
Peso
China
Beijing
People's Republic of China
Asia
Chinese (Mandarin)
Yuan
Hong Kong
Victoria
Chinese Territory in China Sea
Asia
English, Chinese
Hong Kong Dollar
Colombia
Bogota
Republic of Colombia
South America
Spanish
Peso
The Comoros
Moroni
Federal Islamic Republic of the Comoros
Africa
Comoran
Comoran Franc
Congo Formerly Zaire
Kinshasa
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Africa
French
Congolese Franc
Costa Rica
San Jose
Republic of Costa Rica
Central America
Spanish
Colon
Cote d'lvoire (Ivory coast)
Abidjan
Republic of Cote d'Ivoire
Africa
French
Franc
Croatia
Zagreb
Republic of Croatia
Europe
Croatian
Kuna
Cuba
Havana
Republic of Cuba
Caribbean Sea
Spanish
Peso
Cyprus
Nicosia
Republic of Cyprus
Mediterranean Sea
Greek, Turkish
Cyprus Pound
Turkish Cyprus
Nicosia North
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
Mediterranean Sea
Turkish
Turkish Lira
Czech Republic
Prague
Ceska Republica
Europe
Czech
Koruna
Denmark
Copenhagen
Kingdom of Denmark
Europe
Danish
Krone
Faeroe Islands
Rorshavn
Territories under Denmark
Atlantic Ocean in between Atlantic and Arctic Oceans
Danish
Krone
Greenland
Nuuk
Territories under Denmark
Atlantic Ocean in between Atlantic and Arctic Oceans
Danish and Greenlandic
Krone
Djibouti
Djibouti
Republic of Djibouti
Africa
Arabic
Djibouti Franc
Dominica
Roseau
Commonwealth of Dominica
Caribbean Sea
French patois, Eng.
East Caribbean Dollar
Dominican Republic
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Caribbean Sea
Spanish
Peso Oro
Ecuador
Quito
Republic of Ecuador
South Ameirca
Spanish
Sucre
Egypt
Cairo
Arab Republic of Egypt
Africa
Arabic
Egyptian Pound
El Salvador
San Salvador
Republic of El Salvador
Central America
Spanish
Colon
Equatorial Guinea
Malabo
Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Africa
Spanish
Franc
Eritrea
Asmara
State of Eritrea
Africa
Tigrigna
Nakfa
Estonia
Tallinn
Republic of Estonia
Europe
Estonian
Kroon
Ethiopia
Addis Ababa
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Africa
Amharic
Birr
Fiji
Suva
Republic of Fiji
South Pacific Ocean
English
Fijian Dollar
Finland
Helsinki
Republic of Finland
Europe
Finnish, Swedish
Markka
France
Paris
French Republic
Europe
French
Euro
French Guayana
Caine
French Republic
South America
French
Euro
Pappeet
Pappeet
French Republic
Pacific Ocean
French
Euro
French Southern and Arabic Lands
 
French Republic
Antarctic Indian Ocean
French
Euro
Guadeloupe
Basse-Terre
French Republic
Caribbean Sea
French
Euro
Martinique
Fort-de-France
French Republic
Caribbean Sea
French
Euro
Mayotte
Dzaoudzic
French Republic
Indian Ocean(Mozambic Channel)
French
Euro
New Caledonia
Naumia
French Republic
Pacific Ocean
French
Euro
Reunion
Saint Dennis
French Republic
Indian Ocean
French
Euro
Saint Pierre & Miquelon
Saint - Pierre
French Republic
Atlantic Ocean
French
Euro
Wallis Futuna Islands
Matta-Uttu
French Republic
Pacific Ocean
French
Euro
Gabon
Libreville
Gabonese Republic
Africa
French
Franc
The Gambia
Banjul
Republic of the Gambia
Africa
English
Dalasi
Georgia
Tbilisi
Republic of Georgia
Asia
Georgian
The Lari
Germany
Berlin
Federal Republic of Germany
Europe
German
Euro
Ghana
Accra
Republic of Ghana
Africa
English
New Cedi
Greece
Athens
Hellenic Republic
Europe
Greek
Drachma
Grenada
St.Georges
State of Grenada
Caribbean Sea
English
East Caribbean, Dollar
Guatemala
Guatemala City
Republic of Guatemala
Central America
Spanish
Quetzal
Guinea
Conakry
Republic of Guinea
Africa
French
Franc
Guinea - Bissau
Bissau
Republic of Guinea - Bissau
Africa
Portuguese
CFA Franc
Guyana
Georgetown
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
South America
English
Guyana Dollar
Haiti
Port-au-Prince
Republic of Haiti
Caribbean Sea
French
Gourde
Honduras
Tegucigalpa
Republic of Honduras
Central America
Spanish
Lempira
Hungary
Budapest
Republic of Hungary
Europe
Hungarian
Forint