On the basis of the year of starting what will be the correct order from start to latest of following Awards? Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award Dhyanchand Award Arjuna Award Dronacharya Award

On the basis of the year of starting what will be the correct order from start to latest of following Awards? Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award Dhyanchand Award Arjuna Award Dronacharya Award Correct Answer 3,4,1,2

The correct answer is ​3,4,1,2.

  • Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award was instituted in 1991.
  • Dhyanchand Award was instituted in 2002.
  • Arjuna Award was instituted in 1961.
  • Dronacharya Award was instituted in 1985.
  • So correct sequence is 3,4,1,2.

Additional Information

  • Dronacharya Award is given to those individuals who have contributed in the field of sports coaching and have produced outstanding achievements consistently during three years preceding the Award.
  • The Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna is the highest sporting honour of the Republic of India.

List of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award winners 2020:

  • Rohit Sharma 
  • Vinesh Phogat
  • Manika Batra
  • Mariappan Thangavelu

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