Tendulkar awarded Bharat Ratna, becomes first sportsperson to get it

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Last Updated : Nov 16 2013 | 4:45 PM IST

The government on Saturday announced that cricketer Sachin Tendulkar will be awarded the Bharat Ratna for his contributions to the sport.

The announcement was made through a press note issued by the Rashtrapati Bhavan here.

The press note said: "The President of India has been pleased to award the Bharat Ratna to Shri Sachin Tendulkar."

Tendulkar, who retired today after playing his last and 200th Test, becomes the first sportsperson to get the country's highest civilian award.

The announcement of the award has been described by one and all as a timely and befitting tribute to the legendary player, who has contributed immensely to the game of cricket. They said that it was appropriate that after he bid farewell to the game of cricket, the government had taken the initiative to give him the award.

On Friday, veteran playback singer Lata Mangeshkar said Tendulkar deserved the Bharat Ratna and added that he could have carried on playing for at least another year.

Mangeskar, a Bharat Ratna awardee herself, said: "Whatever he (Sachin) has done for the country, very few people can. He deserves the honour. He has made all of us proud."

She urged Tendulkar to consider opening a cricket academy and to impart his amazing knowledge to youngsters.

Last year, the BCCI had not recommended Tendulkar's name, and there was intense speculation then whether the batting maestro would miss out on the prestigious award.

The sports ministry had then forwarded the names of hockey legend Dhyanchand, Olympic gold medallist shooter Abhinav Bindra and mountaineer Tenzing Norgay for the award to the home ministry and the Prime Minister.

The BCCI then maintained that no recommendation from the Board was required for Tendulkar's name to be considered for the honour.

BCCI president N.Srinivasan had said then that he personally thought Tendulkar deserved the Bharat Ratna.

The scope of the Bharat Ratna, which was earlier restricted to the field of "exceptional services in arts, literature and science, and in recognition of public services of the highest order" has been recently expanded to include the performance of the highest order "in any field of human endeavour" which has enabled sportspersons to dream of the honour.

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First Published: Nov 16 2013 | 4:38 PM IST

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