What is the highest award of National distinction for
exceptional work in the field of art, literature, science
and public service in India?
(a) Nehru Award
(b) Jnanpith Award
(c) Magsaysay Award
(d) Bharat Ratna Award
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2 Answers Jamia Millia Islamia,
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