•
Aditi Pant First Indian Lady to visit Antarctica •
Aditya Bhushan Pant, Indian toxicologist, neurobiologist and a scientist •
Anju Panta, Nepalese Pop and Folk Singer •
Apa Pant, Indian
diplomat and freedom fighter •
Bahiroji Pingale (1708–1711) – the fourth Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and the younger son of
Moropant Trimbak Pingle •
Dasopant (1551–1615) –
Marathi poet-saint and prolific writer of
Varkari sect.; also known as Daso Digambar •
Diksha Panth, Indian actress •
Garima Panta, Nepalese Actress •
Govind Ballabh Pant, the first Chief Minister of
Uttar Pradesh •
Govind Ballal Kher (Govind Pant Bundela) (1710–1760), general and trustee of Peshwa
Bajirao I 's territories in Bundelkhand •
Hargovind Pant Indian Freedom Fighter •
Hari Pant General of the Maratha Empire •
Hemad Pant, Prime Minister of Seuna (Yadava) dynasty •
Ila Pant, Indian politician •
Jayatirtha (Dhondopant Raghunath Deshpande) (1345–1388) – a
Hindu philosopher, dialectician, and polemicist •
K. C. Pant, former Indian Member of Parliament •
Kamla Pant, Women Activist, part of Uttarakhand Mahila Manch, played a prominent role in the creation of Uttarakhand state •
Maheshwar Panta (18th century), Army General of
Gorkha Kingdom and Guru of King
Prithvi Narayan Shah •
Manoj Pant Director, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade •
M. C. Pant, Indian radiation oncologist and
Padma Shri recipient •
Meghna Pant, fiction author and financial journalist •
Moropant Ramachandra Paradkar (1729–1794),
Marathi poet who was the last among those classified by Marathi literary scholars as
pandit poets. •
Moropant Trimbak Pingle (1657–1683) – the first Peshwa in
Shivaji Maharaj's
Asthapradhan Mandal •
Muktesh Pant, Indian–born businessman •
Naya Raj Pant (1913–2002), Nepalese historian, astronomer, poet •
Nilakanth Moreshvar Pingale (1683–1689) – the second Peshwa of the Maratha Empire and elder son of
Moropant Trimbak Pingle •
Parshuram Pant Pratinidhi and his descendants were the hereditary
Pratinidhi's of the
Maratha Empire and also the rulers of
Aundh and
Vishalgad •
Pitambar Pant, Indian independence activist, civil service officer and writer •
Prafulla Chandra Pant, former judge Supreme Court of India. •
Prakash Pant, Uttarakhand Politician •
Pushpesh Pant, academic, food critic and historian •
Raghuji Pant,
CPN-UML politician •
Ram Raj Pant,
Linguist of the
Nepali language, literary writer and promoter of
legal education in Nepal •
Ramchandra Pant Amatya (1689–1708) –
Amatya,
Peshwa and
Hukumat Panah of the Maratha Empire during the reign of
Shivaji and
Rajaram I •
Ranjan Pant, CEO Advisor and Global Strategy Management Consultant •
Rishabh Pant, Indian cricketer •
Samarth Ramdas (Narayan Suryajipant Thosar) (1608–1681) –
Hindu Vaishnava saint from
Maharashtra •
Santosh Panta, Nepalese actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director •
Sheila Irene Pant, 10th
Governor of Sindh, wife of the first
Prime Minister of Pakistan,
Liaquat Ali Khan. •
Shivani, Gaura Pant, story writer for women's magazines •
Sorabh Pant Indian standup comic and writer •
Sumitranandan Pant, poet and philosopher •
Sunil Babu Pant, LGBT social activist In Nepal •
Surakshya Panta, Nepalese actress •
Yadav Pant, Nepalese economist, politician and former Governor (Fifth) of
Nepal Rastra Bank ==References==