Prize after death

Published January 29, 2012

DEATH, it has been remarked, is the ultimate injustice. The unfairness of death is most poignant when a talented person’s life comes to a stop before he has received his just rewards in life. Death’s irrevocable intervention in such cases has created the rationale for posthumous awards…. This year’s honours announced on Republic Day have a number of posthumous awardees. There is a tendency, however, in India to stretch too far the logic of posthumous awards…. There have been some suggestions that Dhyan Chand, the hockey player, and … scientist S.N. Bose should be awarded the Bharat Ratna. Dhyan Chand and Bose both died many decades ago. Thus … the question that needs to be asked is how far back in time the awards should go to decide if a person is eligible for a national award or not.

Should … Shankaracharya, the philosopher … be eligible for India’s highest civilian honour? The question … carries within it the point regarding the chronological limits of posthumous awards. It is clear that the Indian government does not have clarity on this matter. A time limit should be decided upon, announced and adhered to. It is also not an issue that requires a great deal of deliberation. A person who died six months or one year before he could be considered for a national award should … be honoured. But not someone who passed away before that time period. India … has a very lengthy list of the great and the good. This list should be considered irrelevant for awards in the present time. It should be assumed that the great men and women of the distant past will be remembered in history even without any award…. Posthumous awards going back in time limitlessly not only diminish the concerned awards but also do not bring any special honour to the recipient…. Posthumous civilian honours, more often than not, serve some obscure … purposes — like kowtowing to some interest or regional group….— (Jan 28)

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