Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the greatest son of Punjab, continues to represent qualities that also go onto the making of a sportsperson and a champion. Ahead of this time in many respects he had the rare distinction of being the only ruler in that by gone era who did not act arbitrarily and did not execute a single citizen of the state in peace time. Such a man indeed possessed the qualities that called for not only exceptional leadership in those turbulent times but also had the heart which could accommodate often conflicting ideas and interests. When we look at the times he lived in we can't fail to notice that during his reign there was not even a single instance of communal rioting, inequality among the citizens and disrespect to any shrine or place of worship. In short as a ruler, he represented the highest virtues cherished by the noblest of people.
History records the multifaceted personality of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and love for sports of his times was fairly predominant. However, unlike his contemporaries, this love was neither unbridled nor without respect for certain laws of nature. Thus, when he once caught a tiger cub during hunting he could not bear the desperate cry of the mother tigress at night and commanded the cub to be freed in the nearby forest. He was a horse rider par excellence and his prowess can be judged by the number of times his personal courage and ability to ride in hostile terrains and indifferent circumstances led to victory of forces that he led. And, yet, he remained a romantic at heart, a ruler who had the imagination of ordering 102 gun salutes to the rising of the moon when the monsoon arrives! Truly he personified the virtues that any son or daughter of Punjab years for.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh award therefore ,are not only a tribute to the great son of this land of the five rivers but also recognition that the recipients possess in maple measure some of the virtues that went into the making of maharaja ranjit Singh. These awards are now being bestowed on sportspersons for the year between 1997 and 2004.state recognition of excellence in sports has been recognized as an important aspect of its duty towards the youth, for, it helps in crating an atmosphere that is conductive to channel sing the energy of youth towards creative and constructive efforts.
Punjab Government has also infused greater vigor in making Punjab the lead state in the country's march towards sporting glory. Punjab Government has made its desire, to make Punjab lead the charge towards an Olympic gold in the near future, clear in its policies, and the determination with which they are being implemented and pursued give sample hope to the sports lovers.
Even more significantly, Punjab Government has not only revived the practice of honoring the sportspersons with Maharaja Ranjit Singh Award but has also infused new life in sporting activity with its renewed interest in its promotion at all levels. The award is given to those sportspersons of the Punjab who have represented the nation in Olympics, World Cup; One Day Internationals/Test Matches in Cricket and those who attain medal winning positions in Asian and/or Commonwealth Games.
Originally this award carried a paltry sum of Rs.21,000 only ,a scroll of honor, a certificate ,a momento bearing the image of Maharaja Ranjit Singh astride a horse in his warrior dress ,a blazer and a color. However, the cash award has now been enhanced to Rs. One lakh. it is a well deserved recognition of the blood and sweat that has gone into the achievements of a sportsperson though it is recognized that their contribution to society can't really be measured in terms of money.
The state of Punjab is doing its duty towards the youth of the state. it is now for the youth of the state .it is now for the youth to respond with performance in the competitive arena that brings honor to Punjab and glory to the country. As far as the sports department and the government of Punjab are concerned, no effort will be spared in extending support to the state to achieve excellence in their chosen fields. More honors shall be bestowed upon those, who earn laurels at the international level and make India take its proud place among the comity of nations.
1.1 Maharaja Ranjit Singh Award carrying a cash award of Rs. 2.00 lacs, a Scroll and a statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh shall be presented to 15 distinguished sportspersons of the State every year, who represent Punjab in the national championships. The awardees shall be selected from those who participate in Olympic and other recognised international sports competitions in all Olympic disciplines, including Cricket, Circle Kabaddi and Handicapped Games. Separate rules would be framed to select player for the award in the game of Circle Kabaddi and Physically Handicapped Games.
1.2 The sportspersons who earn minimum 40 points in the last 5 years preceding the year of award, would become eligible for the award as per criteria mentioned below, whereby participants shall earn points in accordance with the level of their performance :-
Sr. No | Name | Game | Award |
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1 | Sh. Balbir Singh | Hockey | Padmashree-1957 |
2 | Sh. Milkha Singh | Athletics | Padmashree-1959 |
3 | Sh. Bishan Singh Bedi | Cricket | Padmashree-1970 |
4 | Sh. Ajitpal Singh | Hockey | Padmashree-1992 |
5 | Sh. Gurbachan singh Randhawa | Athletics | Padmashree-2005 |
6 | Smt. Kamaljeet Sandhu Kooner | Athletics | Padmashree-1971 |
7 | Sh. Gulshan Rai | Sailing | Padmashree-1990 Arjuna Awardee-1987 |
8 | Sh. Harbhajan Singh | Mountaineering and Adventures Sports | Padmashree-2011 |
9 | Col. Balbir Singh | Hockey | Arjuna Awardee-1968 |
10 | Sh. Harcharan Singh | Olympian (Hockey) | Arjuna Awardee- 1977-78 |
11 | Sh. Jaipal Singh | Boxing | Arjuna Awardee-1988 |
12 | Sh. Hardeep Singh | Kabaddi | Arjuna Awardee-1992 |
13 | Sh. Harmeek Singh | Hockey | Arjuna Awardee-1997 |
14 | Sh. Paramjit Sharma | Weightlifting | Arjuna Awardee-1997 |
15 | Sh. Baldev Singh | Hockey | Arjuna Awardee-1998 |
16 | Sh. Jagjit Singh | Rowing | Arjuna Awardee-1999 |
17 | Sh. Balwinder Singh Fidda | Kabaddi | Arjuna Awardee-1999 |
18 | Rajpal Singh | Hockey | Arjuna Awardee (Hockey) – 2011 |
19 | Sawarn Singh | Rowing | Arjuna Awardee (Rowing) -2015 |
20 | Sh. Gurpreet Singh | Shooting | Arjuna Awardee-2016 |
21 | Manpreet Singh | Hockey | Arjuna Awardee- 2018 |
22 | Sh. Mohinder Singh Gill | Athletics | Arjuna Awardee |
23 | Mr. Surjit Singh | Hockey | Arjuna Awardee (Unfortunately he is no more). He had participated in Olympics 1976 |
24 | Sh. Sarwan Singh Bal | Kabaddi | Kabaddi |
25 | Sh. Tarlok Singh | Basketball | Olympian- Basketball |
Sr. No | Name | Game | Award |
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26 | Mandeep Kaur | Athletics | 280 |
27 | Gagandeep Kaur | Archery | 170 |
28 | Dilawar Singh | Basketball | 43 |
29 | Kuljeet Kaur | Athletics | 51 |
30 | Jagdeep Singh | Cycling | 123 |
31 | Komalpreet Shukla | Fencing | 123 |
32 | Ravi Pal | Hockey | 90 |
33 | Ranjit Kaur | Judo | 46 |
34 | Mankiran Kaur | Swimming | 40 |
35 | Heena Sidhu | Shooting | 322 |
36 | Gurchand Singh | Volleyball | 66 |
37 | Hardeep Singh | Wrestling | 75 |
38 | Manjeet Singh | Rowing | 210 |
Different Specially abled | |||
39 | Rajinder Singh Rahelu | Power lifting | 155 |
Sr. No | Name | Game | Award |
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40 | Navpreet Kaur | Athletics | 70 |
41 | Sunita Rani | Archery | 139 |
42 | Gurinder Singh | Volleyball | 40 |
43 | Amrit Singh | Cycling | 51 |
44 | Shammipreet Kaur | Fencing | 142 |
45 | Kiranjeet Kaur | Gymnastic | 180 |
46 | Rajwant Kaur | Handball | 50 |
47 | Sarwanjit Singh | Hockey | 121 |
48 | Sahil Pathania | Judo | 80 |
49 | Jashandeep Singh | Swimming | 131 |
50 | Lakhbir Kaur | Shooting | 76 |
51 | Navjot Kaur | Wrestling | 124 |
52 | Ranjit Singh | Rowing | 190 |
Different Specially abled
53 | Mahabir Singh | Athletics | 71 |
Sr. No |
Name | Game | Award |
54 | Mandeep Kaur D/O Sh. Gurmail Singh | Athletics | 65 |
55 | Amandeep Kaur | Archery | 55 |
56 | Sapna Dutta | Fencing | 99 |
57 | Smit Singh | Shooting | 172 |
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58 | Triptpal Singh | Athletics and Powerlifting | 93 |
Sr. No | Name | Game | Award |
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59 | Davinder Singh | Ahtletics | 64 |
60 | Gurbaj Singh | Cycling | 269 |
61 | Jasmine | Fencing | 83 |
62 | Mandeep Singh | Rowing | 58 |
(Different Specially abled) | |||
63 | Baljit Singh | Ahtletics | 80 |
Sr. No | Name | Game | Award |
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64 | Arpinder Singh | Ahtletics | 126 |
65 | Trisha Deb | Archery | 224 |
66 | Shahbaaz Singh Bhangu | Cycling | 86 |
67 | Dharamvir Singh | Hockey | 291 |
68 | Aman Kumar | Judo | 40 |
69 | Ruby Tomer | Shooting | 66 |
70 | Shiv Kumar | Taekwondo | 48 |
71 | Vikas Thakur | Weightlifting | 90 |
72 | Davinder Singh | Rowing | 145 |
Different Specially abled |
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73 | Amandeep Sharma | Cricket, Wrestling, Athletics | 135 |
Sr. No | Name | Game | Award |
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74 | Khushbir Kaur | Athletics | 155 |
75 | Kawalpreet Singh | Archery | 217 |
76 | Amjyot Singh | Basketball | 50 |
77 | Rekha Rani | Cycling | 382 |
78 | Neelam Rani | Fencing | 143 |
79 | Prabhjot Kaur Bajwa | Gymnastics | 275 |
80 | Maninder Kaur | Handball | 65 |
81 | Gurwinder Singh | Hockey | 140 |
82 | Rajwinder Kaur | Judo | 84 |
83 | Gurinder Singh | Rowing | 46 |
84 | Malaika Goel | Shooting | 165 |
85 | Gurpreet Singh | Wrestling | 79 |
86 | Jasvir Kaur | Weightlifting | 50 |
Different Specially abled | |||
87 | Parul Gupta | Lawn Tennis | 91 |
Sr. No | Name | Game | Award |
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88 | Raj Rani | Baseball | 105 |
89 | Amandeep Kaur | Handball | 86 |
90 | Amandeep Kaur | Hockey | 48 |
91 | Varinder Kumar | Kayking | 186 |
92 | Ajitesh Kaushal | Shooting | 89 |
93 | Davinder Singh S/O Sh. Amarjit Singh | Rowing | 60 |
Different Specially abled | |||
94 | Sanjeev Kumar | Badminton | 146 |
Sr. No | Name | Game | Award |
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95 | Navjeet Kaur Dhillon | Athletics | 140 |
96 | Ramandeep Kaur | Baseball | 87 |
97 | Gurjit Kaur | Hockey | 78 |
98 | Randeep Kaur | Kabaddi | 56 |
99 | Veerpal Kaur | Kayking | 227 |
100 | Navneet Kaur | Rowing | 204 |
101 | Sahil Chopra | Swimming | 106 |
102 | Harshdeep Kaur | Weightlifting | 81 |
Different Specially abled | |||
103 | Veena Arora | Para Athletics and Taekwando | 113 |
Sr. No. | Name of the Tournament | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Participation |
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1. | Olympic Games | 100 | 90 | 80 | 20 |
2. | World Cup/ Championship | 80 | 70 | 60 | 15 |
3. | Asian Games | 60 | 50 | 40 | 10 |
4. | Commonwealth Games | 60 | 50 | 40 | 10 |
5. | Asian/Commonwealth/Championship/Cups | 40 | 30 | 20 | 5 |
6. | World Junior Championship | 40 | 30 | 20 | 5 |
7. | World Universities | 40 | 30 | 20 | 5 |
8. | SAF Games | 20 | 10 | 10 | - |
9. | National Games/Senior Championship/ A.I.U. | 10 | 8 | 6 | - |
10. | Cricket Match | Punjab player participation in Test/One day International matches (Senior) will get 10 points each year. |