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Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2009
Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2009 recipients are Soman Baby, P. N. C. Menon, Prof C. K. Prahalad and many others. Pravasi Bharatiya Samman is an award to honour outstanding and meritorious contribution in their chosen profession.

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Country Name Description Field of Merit
Shri Soman Baby Community Service- Bahrain Shri Parmananthan "Prema" Naidoo Public Service- South Africa
Shri Deepak Obhrai Public Service- Canada Shri Ramdien Sardjoe Public Service- Suriname
Tan Sri G. Vadiveloo Public Service- Malaysia Shri J.R. Gangaramani Community Service- UAE
Shri Angidi Veeriah Chettiar Public Service- Mauritius Baroness Shreela Flather 2009 Public Service- UK
Shri Ylias Akbaraly Community Service- Madagascar Prof. C.K. Prahalad Management- USA
Shri Ram Lakhina Community Service- Netherlands Prof. Sumit Ganguly Public Service- USA
Shri P.N.C. Menon Philanthropy- Oman - -



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