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first person in india in important sectors

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  • today on my reader's request i am posting who is first person in india in some important sectors. enjoy guys. as a matter of fact everyware whether it is game or in real life first thing is so important that one has to concerntrate on it. like in cricket first ball or a first run is so important like in our life is first salary or first school day is so important on the same way in any contry first positive thing is so important here after this image list of most important first person of our india read it remind it and share it :D


    ● First Governor-General of Independent India—Lord Lewis Mountbatten
    ● Indian Governor-General of Independent India—Chakravarti Rajgopalachari
    ● Chief of the Indian Armed Forces—General K. M. Carriappa
    ● Field Marshall—General S. H. F. J. Manekshaw
    ● President—Dr. Rajendra Prasad
    ● Vice-President—Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan
    ● Prime-Minister—Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru
    ● Non-Congress Prime-Minister—Atal Behari Bajpai
    ● British Governor-General of Bengal—Warren-Hastings
    ● Space traveller—S. Leader-Rakesh Sharma
    ● I. C. S.—Satendra Nath Tagore
    ● Swimmer who crossed over the English channel by swimming—Mihir Sen
    ● Raman-Magsaysay awardee—Acharya Vinoba Bhave
    ● Novel prize winner—Rabindra Nath Tagore
    ● President of National Congress—Vyomesh Chand Banerjee
    ● Chairman of Lok Sabha—G. B. Mavlankar
    ● Chief Election Commissioner—Sukumar Sen
    ● Indian Chairman in International Court—Justice Dr. Nagendra Singh
    ● Foreigner awardee of Bharat Ratna—Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
    ● Leader of the Indian Antarctica Mission—Dr. Syed Zahuv Quasim
    ● Chief Justice of Supreme Court—Justice Hiralal J. Kaniya
    ● Awarded with ‘Bharat Ratnas’—Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Chakravarti Rajgopalachari, Sir C. B. Raman
    ● Posthumally Bharat Ratna Awardee—Lal Bahadur Shastri
    ● Person awarded Bhartiya-Gyan-Peeth Purskar—G. Shankar Kurup (Malayalam–1965)
    ● Successful Surgeon who transplanted heart—Dr. P. Venugopal
    ● Successful heart transplanted person—Devi Ram (1994)
    ● President of National Human Rights Commission—Justice Rangnath Mishra
    ● Hindi Literature person-awarded Bhartiya Gyan Peeth Purskar—Sumitra Nandan Pant (1968)
    ● Indian who won the World Billiard award—Wilson Jans
    ● Indian who won the Grammy award—Pt. Ravi Shankar
    ● Person delivered the Lecture in Hindi in U.N.O.— Atal Behari Bajpai (1977)
    ● Indian member in British House of Commons— Dada Bhai Naoroji (1892)
    ● First President of Indian Science Congress—Sir Asutosh Mukherjee
    ● Mountaineer who scaled Mount Everest 8 times—Sherpa-Augarita
    ● Writer who was awarded ‘Vyas Samman’—Ramvilas Sharma
    ● Indian Managing Director of World Bank—Gautam Kazi
    ● Player awarded ‘Padam Bhusan’—C. K. Naidu
    ● Indian players played Davis Cup—M. Salim and S. M. Jacob (Singles), A. A. Faiyaz and L. S. Dare (Doubles) (1921)
    ● Indian player who played the test cricket—K. S. Ranjeet Single (from England)
    ● Scientist elected for Lok Sabha—Dr. Meghnad Saha
    ● Scientist awarded Ghanshyam Das Birla award—Prof. Ashish Datta (1991)
    ● Literature who was awarded Murti Devi Purskar—C. K. Nagraj Rao (1993)
    ● Person, who became High Commission in Great Britain—V. K. Krishna-Menon
    ● Indian who was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize—Dr. Safuddin Kichlu (1952)
    ● First Indian who contested the election for British Parliament—Lal Mohan Ghose
    ● An Indian, appointed the judge of High Court, during the British period—Ram Prasad Ram
    ● Indian member of Viceroy Executive Council—Sir. S. P. Sinha
    ● Chairman of Finance Commission—K. C. Niogi
    ● Indian member of American Congress—Deleep Singh
    ● Bowler who made hat-trick in Test Cricket—Harbhajan Singh
    ● Batsman who made 300 runs in test Cricket—Virendra Sehwag
    ● First Marshal of Indian Air Force—Arjan Singh
    ● First Indian who individually won the Gold medel in Olympic games—Abhinav Bindra
    ● First Indian who won the Bronze medel in Boxing in Olympic games—Vijendra Kumar


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