Tendulkar receives India's highest civilian award

Published February 4, 2014
Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar (L) receives “Bharat Ratna” award from Indian President Pranab Mukherjee during an awards ceremony at the Presidential Palace in New Delhi on Feb 4, 2014. — Photo by AFP
Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar (L) receives “Bharat Ratna” award from Indian President Pranab Mukherjee during an awards ceremony at the Presidential Palace in New Delhi on Feb 4, 2014. — Photo by AFP

NEW DELHI: Retired cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar was awarded India's highest civilian award on Tuesday, the Bharat Ratna, making him the first Indian sportsperson to receive the honour.

Tendulkar, who at 40 is the youngest-ever recipient, was congratulated by President Pranab Mukherjee during a brief ceremony that saw thunderous applause at the presidential palace.

The cricketer announced his retirement from the game in November, ending his 24-year career during which he became the world's leading scorer in both Test and one-day cricket.

In retirement, he has begun promoting social causes such as sanitation and has been named a member of the upper house of the Indian Parliament, leading to speculation he might one day enter active politics.

In 2008, he received the Padma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award.

At the ceremony Tuesday, he walked up to the dais with folded hands, greeted the president and accepted the award amid a din of camera flash-lights and applause from the audience, which included his family.

C.N.R. Rao, 79, who heads the prime minister's scientific advisory council, was the other civilian who received the Bharat Ratna this year for his contribution in the field of science.

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