What is the meaning of Bharat Ratna?

What is the meaning of Bharat Ratna?

‘Bharat Ratna’, the highest civilian Award of the country, was instituted in the year 1954. Any person without distinction of race, occupation, position or sex is eligible for these awards. It is awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order in any field of human endeavour.

On what basis Bharat Ratna award is given?

Regulations. The Bharat Ratna is conferred “in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order”, without distinction of race, occupation, position, or sex. The award was originally confined to the arts, literature, science, and public services, as per the 1954 regulations.

Who is the only person who got Bharat Ratna?

Sachin Tendulkar
Over the years, a total of 48 people including scientists, social reformers and others have been honoured with this prestigious award. But in the field of sports, Sachin Tendulkar remains the only person to have received the Bharat Ratna.

What are the benefits of Bharat Ratna?

The benefits that the Bharat Ratna awardee gets is a nominal hat tip to them by the people of India.

  • Bharat Ratna awardees are declared state guests while travelling anywhere in India.
  • Awardees are entitled to a diplomatic passport through which they get access to VIP lounge at airports, a separate immigration counter.

Why Gandhi did not get Bharat Ratna?

He was assassinated in 1948 and Bharat Ratna was started in 1954. Initially, the Bharat Ratna was not awarded posthumously but later on this rule was changed. The Court further argued that when lesser important people are awarded Bharat Ratna then giving the same award to Gandhi Ji does not suit his charisma.

Who was the first woman to receive Bharat Ratna?

Indira Gandhi
Indira Gandhi, the third and first woman Prime Minister of India, has been awarded the highest civilian award, Bharat Ratna, of India in the year 1971 for her great involvement in the field of Public Affairs of the state, Uttar Pradesh.

Do Bharat Ratna pay taxes?

When is the award tax-free? According to Section 10(17A) of the Income Tax Act, these are tax-free. For instance, the Bharat Ratna award received by Sachin Tendulkar from the Government of India is tax-free.

Is Mahatma Gandhi given Bharat Ratna?

Apart from Nobel Peace Prize; Gandhi is not awarded with India’s highest civilian award i.e. Bharat Ratna.

What are the advantages of Bharat Ratna?

The benefits that the Bharat Ratna awardee gets is a nominal hat tip to them by the people of India. Bharat Ratna awardees are declared state guests while travelling anywhere in India. Awardees are entitled to a diplomatic passport through which they get access to VIP lounge at airports, a separate immigration counter.

How many times is Bharat Ratna award given per year?

The recommendations for the Bharat Ratna are made by the Prime Minister to the President, with a maximum of three nominees being awarded per year. Recipients receive a Sanad (certificate) signed by the President and a peepal -leaf–shaped medallion; there is no monetary grant associated with the award.

Who was the first recipient of the Bharat Ratna?

The first recipients of the Bharat Ratna were politician C. Rajagopalachari, philosopher Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, and scientist C. V. Raman, who were honoured in 1954. Since then, the award has been bestowed upon 48 individuals, including 14 who were awarded posthumously.

When was the Bharat Ratna award given to Mother Teresa?

The award for Mother Teresa was announced in 1980, a year after she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Satyajit Ray received an Academy Honorary Award in 1992 followed by the Bharat Ratna the same year. In 1999, Amartya Sen was awarded the Bharat Ratna, a year after his 1998 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.

Are Bharat Ratna recipients eligible to be Indian citizens?

There is no formal provision that recipients of the Bharat Ratna should be Indian citizens. It has been awarded to a naturalised Indian citizen, Mother Teresa in 1980, and to two non-Indians, Abdul Ghaffar Khan of Pakistan in 1987 and the former South African president Nelson Mandela in 1990. M.

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