Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Website Cookie Testing, Test cases for testing web application cookies?



Website Cookie Testing, Test cases for testing web application cookies?

Cookie is small information stored in text file on user’s hard drive by web server. This information is later used by web browser to retrieve information from that machine. Generally cookie contains personalized user data or information that is used to communicate between different web pages.
Why Cookies are used?

Cookies are nothing but the user’s identity and used to track where the user navigated throughout the web site pages. The communication between web browser and web server is stateless.
For example if you are accessing domain http://www.example.com/1.html then web browser will simply query to example.com web server for the page 1.html. Next time if you type page as http://www.example.com/2.html then new request is send to example.com web server for sending 2.html page and web server don’t know anything about to whom the previous page 1.html served.
What if you want the previous history of this user communication with the web server? You need to maintain the user state and interaction between web browser and web server somewhere. This is where cookie comes into picture. Cookies serve the purpose of maintaining the user interactions with web server.
How cookies work?

The HTTP protocol used to exchange information files on the web is used to maintain the cookies. There are two types of HTTP protocol. Stateless HTTP and Stateful HTTP protocol. Stateless HTTP protocol does not keep any record of previously accessed web page history. While Stateful HTTP protocol do keep some history of previous web browser and web server interactions and this protocol is used by cookies to maintain the user interactions.
Whenever user visits the site or page that is using cookie, small code inside that HTML page (Generally a call to some language script to write the cookie like cookies in JAVAScript, PHP, Perl) writes a text file on users machine called cookie.

Here is one example of the code that is used to write cookie and can be placed inside any HTML page:
Set-Cookie: NAME=VALUE; expires=DATE; path=PATH; domain=DOMAIN_NAME;
When user visits the same page or domain later time this cookie is read from disk and used to identify the second visit of the same user on that domain. Expiration time is set while writing the cookie. This time is decided by the application that is going to use the cookie.
Generally two types of cookies are written on user machine.
1) Session cookies: This cookie is active till the browser that invoked the cookie is open. When we close the browser this session cookie gets deleted. Some time session of say 20 minutes can be set to expire the cookie.

2) Persistent cookies: The cookies that are written permanently on user machine and lasts for months or years.
Where cookies are stored?

When any web page application writes cookie it get saved in a text file on user hard disk drive. The path where the cookies get stored depends on the browser. Different browsers store cookie in different paths. E.g. Internet explorer store cookies on path “C:\Documents and Settings\Default User\Cookies”

Here the “Default User” can be replaced by the current user you logged in as. Like “Administrator”, or user name like “Vijay” etc.

The cookie path can be easily found by navigating through the browser options. In Mozilla Firefox browser you can even see the cookies in browser options itself. Open the Mozila browser, click on Tools->Options->Privacy and then “Show cookies” button.
How cookies are stored?

Lets take example of cookie written by rediff.com on Mozilla Firefox browser:

On Mozilla Firefox browser when you open the page rediff.com or login to your rediffmail account, a cookie will get written on your Hard disk. To view this cookie simply click on “Show cookies” button mentioned on above path. Click on Rediff.com site under this cookie list. You can see different cookies written by rediff domain with different names.
Site: Rediff.com Cookie name: RMID

Name: RMID (Name of the cookie)

Content: 1d11c8ec44bf49e0… (Encrypted content)

Domain: .rediff.com

Path: / (Any path after the domain name)

Send For: Any type of connection

Expires: Thursday, December 31, 2020 11:59:59 PM
Applications where cookies can be used:
1) To implement shopping cart:

Cookies are used for maintaining online ordering system. Cookies remember what user wants to buy. What if user adds some products in their shopping cart and if due to some reason user don’t want to buy those products this time and closes the browser window? When next time same user visits the purchase page he can see all the products he added in shopping cart in his last visit.
2) Personalized sites:

When user visits certain pages they are asked which pages they don’t want to visit or display. User options are get stored in cookie and till the user is online, those pages are not shown to him.
3) User tracking:

To track number of unique visitors online at particular time.
4) Marketing:

Some companies use cookies to display advertisements on user machines. Cookies control these advertisements. When and which advertisement should be shown? What is the interest of the user? Which keywords he searches on the site? All these things can be maintained using cookies.
5) User sessions:

Cookies can track user sessions to particular domain using user ID and password.
Drawbacks of cookies:
1) Even writing Cookie is a great way to maintain user interaction, if user has set browser options to warn before writing any cookie or disabled the cookies completely then site containing cookie will be completely disabled and can not perform any operation resulting in loss of site traffic.
2) Too many Cookies:

If you are writing too many cookies on every page navigation and if user has turned on option to warn before writing cookie, this could turn away user from your site.
3) Security issues:

Some times users personal information is stored in cookies and if someone hack the cookie then hacker can get access to your personal information. Even corrupted cookies can be read by different domains and lead to security issues.
4) Sensitive information:

Some sites may write and store your sensitive information in cookies, which should not be allowed due to privacy concerns.
This should be enough to know what cookies are. If you want more cookie info see Cookie Central page.
Some Major Test cases for web application cookie testing:
The first obvious test case is to test if your application is writing cookies properly on disk. You can use the Cookie Tester application also if you don’t have any web application to test but you want to understand the cookie concept for testing.

Test cases: 


1) As a Cookie privacy policy make sure from your design documents that no personal or sensitive data is stored in the cookie.

2) If you have no option than saving sensitive data in cookie make sure data stored in cookie is stored in encrypted format.

3) Make sure that there is no overuse of cookies on your site under test. Overuse of cookies will annoy users if browser is prompting for cookies more often and this could result in loss of site traffic and eventually loss of business.

4) Disable the cookies from your browser settings: If you are using cookies on your site, your sites major functionality will not work by disabling the cookies. Then try to access the web site under test. Navigate through the site. See if appropriate messages are displayed to user like “For smooth functioning of this site make sure that cookies are enabled on your browser”. There should not be any page crash due to disabling the cookies. (Please make sure that you close all browsers, delete all previously written cookies before performing this test)

5) Accepts/Reject some cookies: The best way to check web site functionality is, not to accept all cookies. If you are writing 10 cookies in your web application then randomly accept some cookies say accept 5 and reject 5 cookies. For executing this test case you can set browser options to prompt whenever cookie is being written to disk. On this prompt window you can either accept or reject cookie. Try to access major functionality of web site. See if pages are getting crashed or data is getting corrupted.

6) Delete cookie: Allow site to write the cookies and then close all browsers and manually delete all cookies for web site under test. Access the web pages and check the behavior of the pages.

7) Corrupt the cookies: Corrupting cookie is easy. You know where cookies are stored. Manually edit the cookie in notepad and change the parameters to some vague values. Like alter the cookie content, Name of the cookie or expiry date of the cookie and see the site functionality. In some cases corrupted cookies allow to read the data inside it for any other domain. This should not happen in case of your web site cookies. Note that the cookies written by one domain say rediff.com can’t be accessed by other domain say yahoo.com unless and until the cookies are corrupted and someone trying to hack the cookie data.

8 ) Checking the deletion of cookies from your web application page: Some times cookie written by domain say rediff.com may be deleted by same domain but by different page under that domain. This is the general case if you are testing some ‘action tracking’ web portal. Action tracking or purchase tracking pixel is placed on the action web page and when any action or purchase occurs by user the cookie written on disk get deleted to avoid multiple action logging from same cookie. Check if reaching to your action or purchase page deletes the cookie properly and no more invalid actions or purchase get logged from same user.

9) Cookie Testing on Multiple browsers: This is the important case to check if your web application page is writing the cookies properly on different browsers as intended and site works properly using these cookies. You can test your web application on Major used browsers like Internet explorer (Various versions), Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, Opera etc.

10) If your web application is using cookies to maintain the logging state of any user then log in to your web application using some username and password. In many cases you can see the logged in user ID parameter directly in browser address bar. Change this parameter to different value say if previous user ID is 100 then make it 101 and press enter. The proper access message should be displayed to user and user should not be able to see other users account.
These are some Major test cases to be considered while testing website cookies. You can write multiple test cases from these test cases by performing various combinations. If you have some different application scenario, you can mention your test cases in comments below.

Monday, June 27, 2011

The End of Unwanted Phone Calls and Spam?



Last year, TRAI had announced that calling phone numbers registered in the Do-Not-Call Registry (over a 100 million mobile phone users) would invoke a first fine of Rs and up to Rs 2.5 lakh for the sixth offense, after which any failure to comply would lead to a 2 year blacklist.
Previously, penalties stood at Rs 500 and Rs 1000
This powerful measure had not been legislated, even after 4 (missed) deadlines. Now, according to an official's statement to the Economic Times, this measure might be formally passed by end June.
The new rules will let you screen out all telemarketing calls, while opting to receive SMSs, which can also be filtered by your area of choice, ranging from banking and financial products to real estate, education, health, consumer goods, automobiles, communication, entertainment, tourism nd leisure.
Further, you won't be receiving this text messages at odd hours - the 9PM to 9 AM telemarketing text window will be closed. This will also be applicable to unregistered customers.
The TRAI recently sent a new communication to the Indian Department of Telecom, asking for completion of registering telemarketers with the '140' number series, an easy way to spot unsolicited commercial calls.
However, BSNL is asking for more time (till the end of the calendar year)to upgrade to the new ten-digit numbers starting with 140.
'The delay is due to BSNL - most of their switching infrastructure is old and it will be challenge for them to get it ready to handle the new numbering series on landlines. On the mobile side, the infrastructure is largely in place across all operators," explained Rajan Mathews, who heads the Cellular Operators Association of India, the industry lobby representing all GSM players.
There have also been reports of more powers in curbing erring telemarketers.
Action on spam SMS and telemarketing scenario was held up due to the legal issues between regulators and the Department of Telecom

Friday, June 03, 2011

4 skills HR managers look for in YOU


1. Discipline and punctuality

These are qualities that will be sought after and one needs to express that during an interview by being on time. No matter what position a company is hiring for, they will have a tardiness policy, and showing up late to an interview will convey a message that you may not be punctual if you are hired.
If there is a need for hiring a candidate at a management position, the leadership ability of the candidate is scrutinised. The art of leading from the front and to lead the way for the team you are going to handle at a manager or supervisory position becomes a critical parameter to judge.   
2. Decision making ability

Most large companies don't like to deal with applicants that need to be micromanaged. Depending on the position you are applying for, you may need to make a lot of decisions on your own, and you may not be under the direct supervision of a manager.

A focused and a success-oriented candidate will always be preferred over a candidate with unclear goals.  You should know what you want from the job and how you will achieve it.

3. Honesty

This is another quality that companies will look for in applicants. This is especially true for jobs in the banking or financial industries, as ethics, integrity are crucial aspects of an employee's behaviour in these industries.
Confidentiality of data is extremely important for such companies and hence employers pay emphasis on selecting a candidate who they can trust with sensitive customer information.
4. Commitment and dedication

Among all the above traits pursued by employers, commitment and dedication seems to be the most desirable quality in any candidate. To prove other qualities stated above you need to be committed to the organisation.
A candidate should come across as a person who would make honest attempts to have his or her efforts count and thereby add to the organisation's pursuit of its business goals.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Before Tisunami after Tisunami in Japan



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Fujitsuka in Sendai




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Yuriage in Natori




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Yuriage in Natori (looking west)

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Fukushima nuclear plant

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Kashimaku in Minamisoma

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Kashima in Minamisoma

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Haranomachi in Minamisoma

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Ishinomaki in Miyagi

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Iigohama in Miyagi (Oshika Peninsula)

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Yagawahama in Miyagi (Oshika Peninsula)

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Monday, February 28, 2011

Budget 2011



  • NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday presented to parliament India's federal budget for the coming financial year beginning in April.
    Following are the highlights of the budget:

    GROWTH, INFLATION EXPECTATIONS
    * Economy expected to grow at 9 percent in 2012, plus or minus 0.25 percent
    * Inflation seen lower in the financial year 2011-12
    SPENDING
    * Plan expenditure seen at 4.41 trillion rupees in 2011-12, up 18.3 percent
    REVENUE
    * Gross tax receipts seen at 9.32 trillion rupees in 2011-12
    * Non-tax revenue seen at 1.25 trillion rupees in 2011-12

    DISINVESTMENT
    * Disinvestment in 2011-12 seen at 400 billion rupees

    POLICY REFORMS
    * To create infrastructure debt funds
    * To boost infrastructure development with tax-free bonds of 300 billion rupees
    * Food security bill to be introduced this year
    * To permit Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) registered mutual funds to access subscriptions from foreign investments
    * Raised foreign institutional investor limit in 5-year corporate bonds for investment in infrastructure by $20 billion
    * Public debt bill to be introduced in parliament soon

    SECTOR SPENDING
    * To allocate more than 1.64 trillion rupees to defence sector in 2011-12
    * Corpus of rural infrastructure development fund raised to 180 billion rupees in 2011-12
    * To provide 201.5 billion rupees capital infusion in state-run banks in 2011-12
    * To allocate 520.5 billion rupees for the education sector
    * To raise health sector allocation to 267.6 billion rupees

    AGRICULTURE
    * Removal of supply bottlenecks in the food sector will be in focus in 2011-12
    * To raise target of credit flow to agriculture sector to 4.75 trillion rupees
    * Gives 3 percent interest subsidy to farmers in 2011-12
    * Cold storage chains to be given infrastructure status
    * Capitalisation of National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) of 30 billion rupees in a phased manner
    * To provide 3 billion rupees for 60,000 hectares under palm oil plantation
    * Actively considering new fertiliser policy for urea

    FINANCE MINISTER ON THE STATE OF THE ECONOMY
    * "Fiscal consolidation has been impressive. This year has also seen significant progress in those critical institutional reforms that will pave the way for double digit growth in the near future."
    * Food inflation remains a concern
    * Current account deficit situation poses some concern
    * Must ensure that private investment is sustained
    * "The economy has shown remarkable resilience."
    FINANCE MINISTER ON GOVERNANCE
    * "Certain events in the past few months may have created an impression of drift in governance and a gap in public accountability ... such an impression is misplaced."
    * Corruption is a problem, must fight it collectively






  • Thursday, February 24, 2011

    Wednesday, January 26, 2011

    Padma Awards 2011: The winners



    President Pratibha Patil has approved the conferment of Padma Awards 2011. This year the President has approved 128 awards, including one duo case (counted as one) and 12 in the category of Foreigners/ NRIs/ PIOs/ Posthumous. These comprise 13 Padma Vibhushan31 Padma Bhushan and 84 Padma Shri Awards. There are 31 ladies among the awarders.


    Padma Vibhushan


    Sl.No.NameDisciplineState / Domicile
    1.Dr. (Smt.) Kapila VatsyayanArt - Art Administration and Promotion.Delhi
    2.Mrs. Homai VyarawallaArt - PhotographyGujarat
    3.Shri A Nageshwara RaoArt- CinemaAndhra Pradesh
    4.Shri Parasaran Kesava IyengarPublic AffairsDelhi
    5.Dr. Akhlaq-ur-Rehman KidwaiPublic AffairsDelhi
    6.Shri Vijay KelkarPublic AffairsDelhi
    7.Shri Montek Singh AhluwaliaPublic AffairsDelhi
    8.Shri Palle Rama RaoScience and EngineeringAndhra Pradesh
    9.Shri Azim PremjiTrade and IndustryKarnataka
    10.Shri Brajesh MishraCivil ServicesMadhya Pradesh
    11.Prof. (Dr.) Ottaplakkal Neelakandan Velu KurupLiterature and EducationKerala
    12.Dr. Sitakant MahapatraLiterature and EducationOrissa
    13.Late Shri L. C. JainPublic AffairsDelhi *


    Padma Bhushan
     

    Sl.No.NameDisciplineState / Domicile
    1.Shri Satyadev DubeyArt - TheatreMaharashtra
    2.Shri Mohammed Zahur Khayyam Hashmi alias KhayyamArt - Cinema - MusicMaharashtra
    3.Shri Shashi KapoorArt - CinemaMaharashtra
    4.Shri Krishen KhannaArt - PaintingHaryana
    5.Shri Madavur Vasudevan NairArt - Dance - KathakaliKerala
    6.Ms. Waheeda RehmanArt - CinemaMaharashtra
    7.Shri Rudrapatna Krishna Shastry SrikantanArt - Music-VocalKarnataka
    8.Ms. Arpita SinghArt - PaintingDelhi
    9.Dr. Sripathi Panditharadhyula BalasubrahmanyamArt - Playback Singing, Music Direction & actingTamil Nadu
    10.Shri C.V. ChandrasekharArt - Classical Dance-BharatanatyamTamil Nadu
    11.Shri Dwijen MukherjeeArtWest Bengal
    12.Smt. Rajashree BirlaSocial workMaharashtra
    13.Mrs. Shobhana RanadeSocial workMaharashtra
    14.Dr. Suryanarayanan RamachandranScience and Engineering Tamil Nadu
    15.Shri S.(Kris) GopalakrishnanTrade and IndustryKarnataka
    16.Shri Yogesh Chander DeveshwarTrade and IndustryWest Bengal
    17.Ms. Chanda KochharTrade and IndustryMaharashtra
    18.Dr. K. Anji ReddyTrade and Industry- PharmacyAndhra Pradesh
    19.Shri Analjit SinghTrade and IndustryDelhi
    20.Shri Rajendra Singh PawarTrade and IndustryHaryana
    21.Dr. Gunapati Venkata Krishna ReddyTrade and IndustryAndhra Pradesh
    22.Shri Ajai ChowdharyTrade and IndustryDelhi
    23.Shri Surendra SinghCivil ServicesDelhi
    24.Shri M. N .BuchCivil ServicesMadhya Pradesh
    25.Shri Shyam SaranCivil ServicesDelhi
    26.Shri Thayil Jacob Sony GeorgeLiterature and EducationKarnataka
    27.Dr. Ramdas Madhava PaiLiterature and EducationKarnataka
    28.Shri Sankha GhoshLiterature and EducationWest Bengal
    29.Late Shri K. Raghavan ThirumulpadMedicine - Ayurveda.Kerala*
    30.Late Dr. Keki Byramjee GrantMedicine - CardiologyMaharashtra *
    31.Late Shri Dashrath PatelArtGujarat *


    Padma Shri

    Sl.No.NameDisciplineState / Domicile
    1.Ms. Neelam Mansingh ChowdhryArt - TheatreChandigarh
    2.Shri Makar Dhwaja DaroghaArt- Chhau DanceJharkhand
    3.Shri Shaji Neelakantan KarunArt - Film DirectionKerala
    4.Shri Girish KasaravalliArt - Film makingKarnataka
    5.Ms. Tabassum Hashmi Khan alias TabuArt - CinemaMaharashtra
    6.Shri Jivya Soma MaseArt - Warli PaintingMaharashtra
    7.Guru (Ms.) M.K. SarojaArt - Dance- BharatnatyamTamil Nadu
    8.Shri Jayaram SubramaniamArt - CinemaTamil Nadu
    9.Pandit Ajoy ChakrabortyArt - Music-Indian Classical VocalWest Bengal
    10.Smt. Mahasundari DeviArt - Mithilia/ Madhubani Painting.Bihar
    11.Shri Gajam GovardhanaArt - Handloom WeavingAndhra Pradesh
    12.Ms. Sunayana HazarilalArt - Dance - KathakMaharashtra
    13.Shri S.R. JanakiramanArt - Carnatic Vocal MusicTamil Nadu
    14.Shri Peruvanam Kuttan MararArt - Chenda Melam- Drum concertKerala
    15.Smt. Kalamandalam Kshemavathy PavithranArt - Dance - MohiniattamKerala
    16.Shri Dadi Dorab PudumjeeArt - PuppetryDelhi
    17.Shri Khangembam Mangi SinghArt - Traditional Music of Manipur (Pena)Manipur
    18.Shri Prahlad Singh TipaniyaArt - Folk MusicMadhya Pradesh
    19.Smt. Usha UthupArt - Music.West Bengal
    20.Smt. KajolArt- CinemaMaharashtra
    21.Shri Irfan KhanArt- CinemaMaharashtra
    22.Shri Mamraj AgrawalSocial workWest Bengal
    23.Shri Jockin ArputhamSocial workMaharashtra
    24.Ms. Nomita ChandySocial workKarnataka
    25.Ms. Sheela PatelSocial workMaharashtra
    26.Ms. Anita ReddySocial workKarnataka
    27.Shri Kanubhai Hasmukhbhai TailorSocial workGujarat
    28.Shri Anant Darshan ShankarPublic AffairsKarnataka
    29.Prof. M. AnnamalaiScience and EngineeringKarnataka
    30.Dr. Mahesh Haribhai MehtaScience and Engineering - Agricultural ScienceGujarat
    31.Shri Coimbatore Narayana Rao RaghavendranScience and EngineeringTamil Nadu
    32.Dr. (Mrs.) Suman SahaiScience and EngineeringDelhi
    33.Prof.(Dr.) E.A. SiddiqScience and Engineering - Agricultural ScienceAndhra Pradesh
    34.Shri Gopalan Nair ShankarScience and Engineering - ArchitectureKerala
    35.Shri Mecca Rafeeque AhmedTrade and IndustryTamil Nadu
    36.Shri Kailasam Raghavendra RaoTrade and IndustryTamil Nadu
    37.Shri Narayan Singh BhatiCivil ServicesAndhra Pradesh
    38.Shri P K SenCivil ServicesBihar
    39.Ms. Shital MahajanSports - Adventure Sports- Para JumpingMaharashtra
    40.Ms. Nameirakpam Kunjarani DeviSports - WeightliftingManipur
    41.Shri Sushil KumarSports - WrestlingDelhi
    42.Shri Vangipurapu Venkata Sai LaxmanSports - CricketAndhra Pradesh
    43.Shri Gagan NarangSports - ShootingAndhra Pradesh
    44.Smt. Krishna PooniaSports - Discus ThrowRajasthan
    45.Shri Harbhajan SinghSports - MountaineeringPunjab
    46.Dr. Pukhraj BafnaMedicine - PadeatricsChhattisgarh
    47.Prof. Mansoor HasanMedicine- CardiologyUttar Pradesh
    48.Dr. Shyama Prasad MandalMedicine - OrthopaedicDelhi
    49.Prof. (Dr.) Sivapatham VittalMedicine - EndocrinologyTamil Nadu
    50.Prof. (Dr.) Madanur Ahmed AliMedicine - GastroenterologyTamil Nadu
    51.Dr. Indira HindujaMedicine - Obstetrics and Gynaecology.Maharashtra
    52.Dr. Jose Chacko PeriappuramMedicine - Cardio-Thoracic Surgery.Kerala
    53.Prof. (Dr.) A. Marthanda PillaiMedicine - NeurosurgeryKerala
    54.Shri Mahim BoraLiterature and EducationAssam
    55.Prof. (Dr.) Pullella Srirama ChandruduLiterature and Education- SanskritAndhra Pradesh
    56.Dr. Pravin DarjiLiterature and EducationGujarat
    57.Dr. Chandra Prakash DevalLiterature and EducationRajasthan
    58.Shri Balraj KomalLiterature and EducationDelhi
    59.Mrs. Rajni KumarLiterature and EducationDelhi
    60.Dr. Devanooru MahadevaLiterature and EducationKarnataka
    61.Shri Barun MazumderLiterature and EducationWest Bengal
    62.Dr. Avvai NatarajanLiterature and EducationTamil Nadu
    63.Shri Bhalchandra NemadeLiterature and EducationHimachal Pradesh
    64.Prof. Riyaz PunjabiLiterature and EducationJammu and Kashmir
    65.Prof. Koneru Ramakrishna RaoLiterature and EducationAndhra Pradesh
    66.Ms. Buangi SailoLiterature and EducationMizoram
    67.Prof. Devi Dutt SharmaLiterature and EducationUttarakhand
    68.Shri Nilamber Dev SharmaLiterature and EducationJammu and Kashmir
    69.Ms. Urvashi Butalia #Literature and EducationDelhi
    70.Ms. Ritu Menon #Literature and EducationDelhi
    71.Prof. Krishna KumarLiterature and EducationDelhi
    72.Shri Deviprasad DwivediLiterature and EducationUttar Pradesh
    73.Ms. Mamang DaiLiterature and EducationArunachal Pradesh
    74.Dr. Om Prakash AgrawalOthers - Heritage ConservationUttar Pradesh
    75.Prof. Madhukar Keshav DhavalikarOthers - ArcheologyMaharashtra
    76.Ms. Shanti Teresa LakraOthers-NursingAndaman & Nicobar
    77.Smt. Gulshan NandaOthers - Handicrafts promotionDelhi
    78.Dr. Azad MoopenSocial workUAE *
    79.Prof. Upendra BaxiPublic Affairs -Legal AffairsUnited Kingdom *
    80.Dr. Mani Lal BhaumikScience and EngineeringUSA *
    81.Dr. Subra SureshScience and EngineeringUSA *
    82.Prof. Karl Harrington PotterLiterature and EducationUSA *
    83.Prof. Martha ChenSocial workUSA *
    84.Shri Satpal KhattarTrade and IndustrySingapore *
    85.Shri Granville AustinLiterature and EducationUSA *