Bharat Ratna Prize Money And Facilities For Winners
The Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, stands as a testament to the nation’s appreciation of exceptional service and performance across any field of human endeavour. Instituted in 1954, this prestigious accolade recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to the progress of India, transcending distinctions of race, occupation, position, or sex.
Recipients of the Bharat Ratna are awarded a Sanad (certificate) signed by the President and a medallion, symbols of their exemplary contribution to their field and the nation. Notably, the award does not include a monetary grant, underscoring its focus on honouring unparalleled service rather than providing financial reward.
Although the benefits of the Bharat Ratna award do not include any monetary gains, there do exist certain privileges such as those mentioned below:
A Universal Honour
The Bharat Ratna is unique in its inclusivity, open to anyone regardless of their background or profession. This universal eligibility criterion ensures that the award truly celebrates merit and exceptional contribution to society.
Prime Ministerial Recommendations
The nomination process for the Bharat Ratna is distinctive, with recommendations made directly by the Prime Minister to the President of India. Unlike many other awards, there is no need for formal recommendations, emphasizing the award’s prestige and the significance of the Prime Minister’s discretion.
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