Tuesday, 18 February 2014

[www.keralites.net] BHARAT RATNA AWARD - interesting facts

 

The Bharat Ratna,Jewel of India in English, is India's highest civilian honour. Others Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan , Padma Shri .It is generally conferred on 23rd of January for rendering outstanding services in art, literature, scientific achievements, social service and even sports . The award was instituted by the President of India on 2nd January 1954. Three people can get Bharat Ratna award in one year. The award can also be granted posthumously. The top 4 civilian honours -Bharat Ratna , Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan , Padma Shri do not carry any prize money. On conferment of the award, the recipient receives a Sanad (certificate) signed by the President and a medallion.
 
 The medal or decoration is in the form of a peepal leaf, about 5.8 cm long, 4.7 cm wide and 3.1 mm thick. It is of toned bronze. On its obverse is embossed a replica of the sun, 1.6 cm in diameter, below which the words Bharat Ratna are embossed in Devanagari script. On the reverse are State emblem and the motto, also in Devanagari. The emblem, the sun and the rim are of platinum. The inscriptions are in burnished bronze. The ribbon is white. The awards are produced at Kolkata Mint.
 

Bharat Ratna medal
 
The perks associated with Bharat Ratna are
 
  • Free first class flight journey anywhere in India.
  • Free first class train journey.
  • Pension equal to or 50% of Prime Minister of India's salary.
  • Can attend the Parliament meetings and sessions.
  • Precedence at par with Cabinet Rank.
  • Eligible for Z category protection, if needed.
  • Special Guest in Republic Day and Independence Day.
  • Status equal to VVIP.
Holders of the Bharat Ratna decoration comes in seventh position jointly with former Prime Ministers, Cabinet Ministers of the Union, Leaders of Chief Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission of India and the respective Chief Ministers of States.
 
List of 43 recipients so far are ... 
 
 
Name
Image
Birth / Death
Awarded
Notes
1.
 
Chakravarti Rajgopalachari
 

 
1878–1972
 
1954
 
Independence activist, last Governor-General
 
2.
 
C. V. Raman
 

 
1888–1970
 
1954
 
Physicist
 
3.
 
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
 

 
1888–1975
 
1954
 
Philosopher, India's First Vice President (1952-1962), and India's Second President(1962-1967)
 
4.
 
Bhagwan Das
 
  1869–1958
 
1955
 
Independence activist, author, Founder of Kashi Vidya Peeth
 
5.
 
Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya
 

 
1861–1962
 
1955
 
Civil engineer, Diwan of Mysore
 
6.
 
Jawaharlal Nehru
 

 
1889–1964
 
1955
 
Independence activist, author, first Prime Minister
 
7.
 
Govind Ballabh Pant
 
  1887–1961
 
1957
 
Independence activist, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Home Minister
 
8.
 
Dhondo Keshav Karve
 
  1858–1962
 
1958
 
Educator, social reformer
 
9.
 
Bidhan Chandra Roy
 

 
1882–1962
 
1961
 
Physician, Chief Minister of West Bengal
 
10.
 
Purushottam Das Tandon
 
  1882–1962
 
1961
 
Independence activist, educator
 
11.
 
Rajendra Prasad
 

 
1884–1963
 
1962
 
Independence activist, jurist, first President
 
12.
 
Zakir Hussain
 

 
1897–1969
 
1963
 
Independence activist, Scholar, third President
 
13.
 
Pandurang Vaman Kane
 
  1880–1972
 
1963
 
Indologist and Sanskrit scholar
 
14.
 
Lal Bahadur Shastri
 

 
1904–1966
 
1966
 
Posthumous, independence activist, second Prime Minister
 
15.
 
Indira Gandhi
 

 
O1917–1984
 
1971
 
Third Prime Minister
 
16.
 
V. V. Giri
 

 
1894–1980
 
1975
 
Trade unionist and fourth President
 
17.
 
K. Kamaraj
 

 
1903–1975
 
1976
 
Posthumous, independence activist, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu State
 
18.
 
Mother Teresa
 

 
1910–1997
 
1980
 
Catholic nun, founder of the Missionaries of Charity
 
19.
 
Vinoba Bhave
 

 
1895–1982
 
1983
 
Posthumous, social reformer, independence activist
 
20.
 
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
 

 
1890–1988
 
1987
 
First non-citizen, independence activist
 
21.
 
M. G. Ramachandran
 

 
1917–1987
 
1988
 
Posthumous, film actor, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
 
22.
 
B. R. Ambedkar
 

 
1891–1956
 
1990
 
Posthumous, Chief architect of the Indian Constitution,Crusader against Untouchablity, Dalit Icon, Social Reformer, Historian, politician, economist, and scholar
 
23.
 
Nelson Mandela
 

 
b. 1918
 
1990
 
Second non-citizen and non-Indian recipient, Leader of the Anti-Apartheid movement
 
24.
 
Rajiv Gandhi
 

 
1944–1991
 
1991
 
Posthumous, Sixth Prime Minister
 
25.
 
Vallabhbhai Patel
 

 
1875–1950
 
1991
 
Posthumous, independence activist, first Home Minister
 
26.
 
Morarji Desai
 

 
1896–1995
 
1991
 
Independence activist, fourth Prime Minister
 
27.
 
Abul Kalam Azad
 

 
1888–1958
 
1992
 
Posthumous, independence activist, first Minister of Education
 
28.
 
J. R. D. Tata
 
  1904–1993
 
1992
 
Industrialist and philanthropist
 
29.
 
Satyajit Ray
 

 
1922–1992
 
1992
 
Filmmaker
 
30.
 
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
 

 
b. 1931
 
1997
 
Aeronautical Engineer,11th President of India
 
31.
 
Gulzarilal Nanda
 
  1898–1998
 
1997
 
Independence activist, interim Prime Minister
 
32.
 
Aruna Asaf Ali
 
  1908–1996
 
1997
 
Posthumous, independence activist
 
33.
 
M. S. Subbulakshmi
 

 
1916–2004
 
1998
 
Carnatic classical singer
 
34.
 
Chidambaram Subramaniam
 
  1910–2000
 
1998
 
Independence activist, Minister of Agriculture
 
35.
 
Jayaprakash Narayan
 
  1902–1979
 
1999
 
Posthumous, independence activist and politician
 
36.
 
Ravi Shankar
 

 
1920–2012
 
1999
 
Sitar player
 
37.
 
Amartya Sen
 

 
b. 1933
 
1999
 
Economist
 
38.
 
Gopinath Bordoloi
 

 
1890–1950
 
1999
 
Posthumous, independence activist, Chief Minister of Assam
 
39.
 
Lata Mangeshkar
 

 
b. 1929
 
2001
 
Playback singer
 
40.
 
Bismillah Khan
 

 
1916–2006
 
2001
 
Hindustani classical shehnai player
 
41.
 
Bhimsen Joshi
 

 
1922–2011
 
2008
 
Hindustani classical singer
 
42.
 
C. N. R. Rao[
 

 
b. 1934
 
2014
(announced)

 
Scientist
 
43.
 
Sachin Tendulkar
 

 
b. 1973
 
2014
(announced)

 
Cricketer (FIRST IN SPORTS CATEGORY)
 
 
 

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