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{{Infobox Indian Awards
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| awardname = Dadasaheb Phalke Award
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|area=214.07 km²
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|established=1988}}
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| awardedby = [[Government of India|Govt. of India]]
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| description = Lifetime Achievement award
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| firstawardees = [[Devika Rani]] 1969
| lastawardees = [[Tapan Sinha]] 2006
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The '''Dadasaheb Phalke Award''' is an annual award given by the [[India]]n government for lifetime contribution to [[Cinema of India|Indian cinema]]. It was instituted in 1969 <ref>[http://www.webindia123.com/government/award/dada.htm List of awardees]</ref>, the birth centenary year of [[Dadasaheb Phalke]] <ref>[http://www.webindia123.com/government/award/dada.htm Government Awards]</ref>, considered the father of Indian cinema.
'''Suchedniów-Oblęgorek Landscape Park''' (''Suchedniowsko-Oblęgorski Park Krajobrazowy'') is a [[protected area]] ([[Landscape Park (Poland)|Landscape Park]]) in south-central [[Poland]], established in 1988, covering an area of {{convert|214.07|km2|sqmi}}.


The award for a particular year is given during the end of the following year along with the [[National Film Awards]]. The Bombay High Court had directed the Directorate of Film Festivals of India (DFFI) to consider uncensored films for the competition, a case which DFFI contested and won in the Supreme Court in late 2006.
The Park lies within [[Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship]]: in [[Kielce County]] ([[Gmina Miedziana Góra]], [[Gmina Mniów]], [[Gmina Strawczyn]]), [[Końskie County]] ([[Gmina Stąporków]]) and [[Skarżysko County]] ([[Gmina Bliżyn]], [[Gmina Łączna]], [[Gmina Suchedniów]]). It takes its name from the town of [[Suchedniów]] and the village of [[Oblęgorek]].


==Past Winners==
Within the Landscape Park are three [[nature reserve]]s.


{| class="wikitable sortable"
<br>
|-
{{Polish protected areas}}
! width=10|[[National Film Awards|National Awards]]
! Year
! Winner
! Occupation
|-
| 17th
| 1969
| [[Devika Rani]]
| actress
|-
| 18th
| 1970
| [[B. N. Sircar]]
| producer
|-
| 19th
| 1971
| [[Prithviraj Kapoor]]
| actor (posthumous)
|-
| 20th
| 1972
| [[Pankaj Mullick]]
| composer (music director)
|-
| 21st
| 1973
| [[Ruby Myers]] (Sulochana)
| actress
|-
| 22nd
| 1974
| [[Bomireddi Narasimha Reddy]]
| Director
|-
| 23rd
| 1975
| [[Dhirendra Nath Ganguly|Dhirendranath Ganguly]]
| actor, director
|-
| 24th
| 1976
| [[Kanan Devi]]
| actress
|-
| 25th
| 1977
| [[Nitin Bose]]
| cinematographer, director, writer,
|-
| 26th
| 1978
| [[Raichand Boral|Rai Chand Boral]]
| composer, director
|-
| 27th
| 1979
| [[Sohrab Modi]]
| actor, director, producer
|-
| 28th
| 1980
| [[Paidi Jairaj]]
| actor, director
|-
| 29th
| 1981
| [[Naushad Ali]]
| composer (music director)
|-
| 30th
| 1982
| [[L. V. Prasad]]
| actor, director, producer
|-
| 31st
| 1983
| [[Durga Khote]]
| actress
|-
| 32nd
| 1984
| [[Satyajit Ray]]
| director
|-
| 33rd
| 1985
| [[V. Shantaram]]
| actor, director, producer
|-
| 34th
| 1986
| [[B. Nagi Reddy]]
| producer
|-
| 35th
| 1987
| [[Raj Kapoor]]
| actor, director
|-
| 36th
| 1988
| [[Ashok Kumar (actor)|Ashok Kumar]]
| actor
|-
| 37th
| 1989
| [[Lata Mangeshkar]]
| singer
|-
| 38th
| 1990
| [[Akkineni Nageswara Rao|A. Nageswara Rao]]
| actor
|-
| 39th
| 1991
| [[Bhalji Pendharkar]]
| director, producer, writer
|-
| 40th
| 1992
| [[Bhupen Hazarika]]
| composer (music director)
|-
| 41st
| 1993
| [[Majrooh Sultanpuri]]
| lyricist
|-
| 42nd
| 1994
| [[Dilip Kumar]]
| actor
|-
| 43rd
| 1995
| [[Dr. Rajkumar]]
| actor
|-
| 44th
| 1996
| [[Sivaji Ganesan]]
| actor
|-
| 45th
| 1997
| [[Pradeep]]
| lyricist
|-
| 46th
| 1998
| [[B.R. Chopra]]
| director, producer
|-
| 47th
| 1999
| [[Hrishikesh Mukherjee]]
| director
|-
| 48th
| 2000
| [[Asha Bhosle]]
| singer
|-
| 49th
| 2001
| [[Yash Chopra]]
| director, producer
|-
| 50th
| 2002
| [[Dev Anand]]
| actor, director, producer
|-
| 51st
| 2003
| [[Mrinal Sen]]
| director
|-
| 52nd
| 2004
| [[Adoor Gopalakrishnan]]
| director
|-
| 53rd
| 2005
| [[Shyam Benegal]]
| director
|-
| 54th
| 2006
| [[Tapan Sinha]]
| director
|-
| 55th
| 2007
| [[Amrita Rao]]
| Actress
|-


|}
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==References==
[[Category:Landscape parks in Poland|Suchedniow-Oblegorek]]
{{reflist}}


{{India Honours and Decorations}}
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{{National Film Awards}}
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[[Category:Indian awards]]
[[Category:Indian film awards]]
[[Category:Dadasaheb Phalke Award recipients]]
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Template:Infobox Indian Awards

The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is an annual award given by the Indian government for lifetime contribution to Indian cinema. It was instituted in 1969 [1], the birth centenary year of Dadasaheb Phalke [2], considered the father of Indian cinema.

The award for a particular year is given during the end of the following year along with the National Film Awards. The Bombay High Court had directed the Directorate of Film Festivals of India (DFFI) to consider uncensored films for the competition, a case which DFFI contested and won in the Supreme Court in late 2006.

Past Winners

National Awards Year Winner Occupation
17th 1969 Devika Rani actress
18th 1970 B. N. Sircar producer
19th 1971 Prithviraj Kapoor actor (posthumous)
20th 1972 Pankaj Mullick composer (music director)
21st 1973 Ruby Myers (Sulochana) actress
22nd 1974 Bomireddi Narasimha Reddy Director
23rd 1975 Dhirendranath Ganguly actor, director
24th 1976 Kanan Devi actress
25th 1977 Nitin Bose cinematographer, director, writer,
26th 1978 Rai Chand Boral composer, director
27th 1979 Sohrab Modi actor, director, producer
28th 1980 Paidi Jairaj actor, director
29th 1981 Naushad Ali composer (music director)
30th 1982 L. V. Prasad actor, director, producer
31st 1983 Durga Khote actress
32nd 1984 Satyajit Ray director
33rd 1985 V. Shantaram actor, director, producer
34th 1986 B. Nagi Reddy producer
35th 1987 Raj Kapoor actor, director
36th 1988 Ashok Kumar actor
37th 1989 Lata Mangeshkar singer
38th 1990 A. Nageswara Rao actor
39th 1991 Bhalji Pendharkar director, producer, writer
40th 1992 Bhupen Hazarika composer (music director)
41st 1993 Majrooh Sultanpuri lyricist
42nd 1994 Dilip Kumar actor
43rd 1995 Dr. Rajkumar actor
44th 1996 Sivaji Ganesan actor
45th 1997 Pradeep lyricist
46th 1998 B.R. Chopra director, producer
47th 1999 Hrishikesh Mukherjee director
48th 2000 Asha Bhosle singer
49th 2001 Yash Chopra director, producer
50th 2002 Dev Anand actor, director, producer
51st 2003 Mrinal Sen director
52nd 2004 Adoor Gopalakrishnan director
53rd 2005 Shyam Benegal director
54th 2006 Tapan Sinha director
55th 2007 Amrita Rao Actress

References