List of people from Jharkhand

This is a list of some of the notable people either born or brought up in Jharkhand state, India.

Award winners

Padma Bhushan

  • Sailesh Kumar Bandopadhyay - 2010, Social Activist, Gandhian
  • Mahendra Singh Dhoni - 2018, Indian international cricketer who captained the Indian national team in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2016 and in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014.
  • Kariya Munda - 2019, Indian politician and the former Deputy Speaker of the 15th Lok Sabha

Padma Shri

  • Shashadhar Acharya - 2020, Chhau dancer
  • Premlata Agarwal - 2013
  • Ashok Bhagat - 2015, social worker and secretary of Vikas Bharti
  • Makar Dhwaja Darogha - 2011, Chhau Dancer
  • Mahendra Singh Dhoni - 2009, Indian international cricketer
  • Pandit Gopal Prasad Dubey - 2012, Chhau dancer and choreographer
  • Balbir Dutt - 2017, journalist
  • Girdhari Ram Gonjhu - 2022, Literature
  • Chutni Devi - 2021, social worker
  • Digamber Hansda - 2018
  • Madhu Mansuri Hasmukh - 2020, folk singer
  • Bulu Imam - 2019, activist
  • Deepika Kumari - 2016, sports, archery
  • Vasundhara Komkali - 2006, classical musician
  • Mukund Nayak - 2017, folk singer
  • Parasu Ram Mishra
  • Ram Dayal Munda - 2010, Indian scholar and regional music exponent
  • Simon Oraon - 2016, Indian environmentalist and social worker
  • Shyama Charan Pati - 2006, Chhau Dancer
  • Kedar Nath Sahoo - 2005, classical dancer
  • Jamuna Tudu - 2019, environmental activist

Sangeet Natak Akademi Award

Jharkhand Gaurav Samman

Nari Shakti Puraskar

Academics

Authors

Bureaucrats

Business and industry

Cinema and theatre

Actors

Actresses

Cinematographer / Choreographers

Directors / Producers

Music / playback singers / Lyricist / Poet

Freedom fighters and revolutionaries

Journalism

Jurists and Lawyers

Medical

  • Bharti Kashyap - ophthalmologist
  • Subhash Mukhopadhyay - created the world's second and India's first child using in-vitro fertilisation

Gallantry Awards winner

Poetry

Politics

Activist

Governors of other states

Chief Minister

  • Bhagwat Jha Azad - Chief Minister of Bihar from 14 February 1988 to 10 March 1989; born at Kasba village at Mehrama in Godda district
  • Raghubar Das - former chief minister of Jharkhand
  • Bindeshwari Dubey - Chief Minister of Bihar from 12 March 1985 to 14 February 1988; was involved in a Trade Union Movement in Chotanagpur collieries and industries since 1944; played an important role in the nationalization of collieries in India, specially in Jharkhand; was 6 term MLA from Bermo constituency in Bokaro District and MP from Giridih in Jharkhand
  • Binodanand Jha - Chief Minister of Bihar from February 1961 to October 1963
  • Madhu Koda - former chief minister of Jharkhand
  • Babulal Marandi - first Chief Minister of Jharkhand born in Giridih P.S Tisri P.O Chandouri
  • Arjun Munda - born in Jamshedpur, Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.
  • Krishna Ballabh Sahay - ex-Chief Minister of Bihar
  • Hemant Soren - former Chief Minister of Jharkhand
  • Shibu Soren - former Chief Minister of Jharkhand
  • Champai Soren - Current Chief Minister of Jharkhand

Cabinet minister

Other

Religion

Rulers

Social service

Sports

Archery

  • Komalika Bari
  • Mangal Singh Champia - Indian archer, who won multiple medals in several International event, including Asian Games.
  • Deepika Kumari - Indian athlete who competes in archery status, currently ranked number 1 in the world.
  • Madhumita Kumari - won the Silver Medal Asian Games 2018 in the Women's compound archery team event.
  • Laxmirani Majhi
  • Purnima Mahato - won the Indian national archery championships and a silver medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.

Boxing

Cricket

Association football

Hockey

Lawn bowls

Mountaineering

Others

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