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Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2010
Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award 2010 recipients are Dr.Azad Moopen, Shri Mohinder Singh Bhullar, Shri Deepak Mittal 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 Country Name
Brunei Darussalam Mr. Mohinder Singh Bhullar Tanzania Dr. Rajni Kanabar
Fiji Mr. Yanktesh Permal Reddy Thailand Mr. Deepak Mittal
Japan Mr. Ryuko Hira Trinidad & Tobago Dr. Lenny Krishendath Saith
- (Mrs) Dr. Ruby Umesh Pawankar UAE Dr. Azad Moopen
Oman Mr. Suresh Kumar Virmani USA Dr. Mani Lal Bhaumik
South Africa Mr. Pravin Jamnadas Gordhan USA Mr. Ashok Kumar Mago
South Africa Dr. Tholisiah Perumal Naidoo USA Mr. Upendra J. Chivukula



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