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Sports ministry recommends Dhyan Chand for Bharat Ratna, Sachin out of race : Cricket News - India Today
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The sports ministry on Wednesday recommended the name of legendary hockey player Dhyan Chand for the Bharat Ratna, India's highest
civilian honour.
However, Sachin Tendulkar has been left out of the race. The reason - the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not sent the Master Blaster's name for the coveted award.

The Board's vice-president Rajiv Shukla tried to reason, saying that it's the 'ministry that decides on the names and not the BCCI'.
Also, Tenzing Norgay, undoubtedly the most famous Indian mountain climber, who reached the summit of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary, figures in the ministry's list of probables for the Bharat Ratna.
Meanwhile, former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly told Aaj Tak in Adelaide that age could have been a factor here.
"Both Dhyan Chand and Tenzing Norgay belonged to a different age and this could have led to the ministry's decision,[/b]" said Ganguly.
 
New Delhi: No Bharat Ratna for Sachin Tendulkar yet? The three names that the Sports Ministry has forwarded to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to be considered for the first Bharat Ratna for a sportsman are those of hockey legend Dhyanchand, Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra and the man who first conquered Mt Everest, Tenzing Norgay.

The Chess Federation had also recommended Vishwanathan Anand's name, but the Sports Ministry said that they did not receive Anand's recommendation from the Chess Federation till last night, hence his name has not been forwarded. The shooting federation was the first one to recommend Bindrew Delhi: No Bharat Ratna for Sachin Tendulkar yet? The three names that the Sports Ministry has forwarded to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to be considered for the first Bharat Ratna for a sportsman are those of hockey legend Dhyanchand, Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra and the man who first conquered Mt Everest, Tenzing Norgay.

The Chess Federation had also recommended Vishwanathan Anand's name, but the Sports Ministry said that they did not receive Anand's recommendation from the Chess Federation till last night, hence his name has not been forwarded. The shooting federation was the first one to recommend Bindra's name. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not proposed Sachin's name; it has suggested that the Sports Ministry make that recommendation.

"See in awards like these, individuals make their recommendations, and then the government panel makes the final decision. When Sachin got a Padma Shri, or Padma Bhushan, or Padma Vibushan, then also BCCI didn't give any names. The decision was taken in the same way - individuals write in and then government on its part, takes a decision. BCCI doesn't give any names for this, BCCI just writes in for the Arjuna award," said BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla.

Last month, the government included sportsmen in the eligibility criterion for India's highest civilian award; the Bharat Ratna can now be awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order "in any field of human endeavour". It was earlier limited to recognising "exceptional services in arts, literature and science, and in recognition of public services of the highest order."

The changes were brought about after Sports Minister Ajay Maken wrote to the Home Ministry last year. Mr Maken, when asked who he thought should be the first sportsman to get a Bharat Ratna, had said that Dhyanchand or Tendulkar would be his pick.

There has been much clamour over the last few years for a Bharat Ratna for Sachin, India's most prolific run-getter.

a's name. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not proposed Sachin's name; it has suggested that the Sports Ministry make that recommendation.

"See in awards like these, individuals make their recommendations, and then the government panel makes the final decision. When Sachin got a Padma Shri, or Padma Bhushan, or Padma Vibushan, then also BCCI didn't give any names. The decision was taken in the same way - individuals write in and then government on its part, takes a decision. BCCI doesn't give any names for this, BCCI just writes in for the Arjuna award," said BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla.

Last month, the government included sportsmen in the eligibility criterion for India's highest civilian award; the Bharat Ratna can now be awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order "in any field of human endeavour". It was earlier limited to recognising "exceptional services in arts, literature and science, and in recognition of public services of the highest order."

The changes were brought about after Sports Minister Ajay Maken wrote to the Home Ministry last year. Mr Makew Delhi: No Bharat Ratna for Sachin Tendulkar yet? The three names that the Sports Ministry has forwarded to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to be considered for the first Bharat Ratna for a sportsman are those of hockey legend Dhyanchand, Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra and the man who first conquered Mt Everest, Tenzing Norgay.

The Chess Federation had also recommended Vishwanathan Anand's name, but the Sports Ministry said that they did not receive Anand's recommendation from the Chess Federation till last night, hence his name has not been forwarded. The shooting federation was the first one to recommend Bindra's name. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not proposed Sachin's name; it has suggested that the Sports Ministry make that recommendation.

"See in awards like these, individuals make their recommendations, and then the government panel makes the final decision. When Sachin got a Padma Shri, or Padma Bhushan, or Padma Vibushan, then also BCCI didn't give any names. The decision was taken in the same way - individuals write in and then government on its part, takes a decision. BCCI doesn't give any names for this, BCCI just writes in for the Arjuna award," said BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla.

Last month, the government included sportsmen in the eligibility criterion for India's highest civilian award; the Bharat Ratna can now be awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order "in any field of human endeavour". It was earlier limited to recognising "exceptional services in arts, literature and science, and in recognition of public services of the highest order."

The changes were brought about after Sports Minister Ajay Maken wrote to the Home Ministry last year. Mr Maken, when asked who he thought should be the first sportsman to get a Bharat Ratna, had said that Dhyanchand or Tendulkar would be his pick.

There has been much clamour over the last few years for a Bharat Ratna for Sachin, India's most prolific run-getter.

en, when asked who he thought should be the first sportsman to get a Bharat Ratna, had said that Dhyanchand or Tendulkar would be his pick.

There has been much claew Delhi: No Bharat Ratna for Sachin Tendulkar yet? The three names that the Sports Ministry has forwarded to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to be considered for the first Bharat Ratna for a sportsman are those of hockey legend Dhyanchand, Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra and the man who first conquered Mt Everest, Tenzing Norgay.

The Chess Federation had also recommended Vishwanathan Anand's name, but the Sports Ministry said that they did not receive Anand's recommendation from the Chess Federation till last night, hence his name has not been forwarded. The shooting federation was the first one to recommend Bindra's name. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not proposed Sachin's name; it has suggested that the Sports Ministry make that recommendation.

"See in awards like these, individuals make their recommendations, and then the government panel makes the final decision. When Sachin got a Padma Shri, or Padma Bhushan, or Padma Vibushan, then also BCCI didn't give any names. The decision was taken in the same way - individuals write in and then government on its part, takes a decision. BCCI doesn't give any names for this, BCCI just writes in for the Arjuna award," said BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla.

Last month, the government included sportsmen in the eligibility criterion for India's highest civilian award; the Bharat Ratna can now be awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order "in any field of human endeavour". It was earlier limited to recognising "exceptional services in arts, literature and science, and in recognition of public services of the highest order."

The changes were brought about after Sports Minister Ajay Maken wrote to the Home Ministry last year. Mr Maken, when asked who he thought should be the first sportsman to get a Bharat Ratna, had said that Dhyanchand or Tendulkar would be his pick.

There has been much clamour over the last few years for a Bharat Ratna for Sachin, India's most prolific run-getter.

mew Delhi: No Bharat Ratna for Sachin Tendulkar yet? The three names that the Sports Ministry has forwarded to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to be considered for the first Bharat Ratna for a sportsman are those of hockey legend Dhyanchand, Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra and the man who first conquered Mt Everest, Tenzing Norgay.

The Chess Federation had also recommended Vishwanathan Anand's name, but the Sports Ministry said that they did not receive Anand's recommendation from the Chess Federation till last night, hence his name has not been forwarded. The shooting federation was the first one to recommend Bindra's name. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not proposed Sachin's name; it has suggested that the Sports Ministry make that recommendation.

"See in awards like these, individuals make their recommendations, and then the government panel makes the final decision. When Sachin got a Padma Shri, or Padma Bhushan, or Padma Vibushan, then also BCCI didn't give any names. The decision was taken in the same way - individuals write in and then government on its part, takes a decision. BCCI doesn't give any names for this, BCCI just writes in for the Arjuna award," said BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla.

Last month, the government included sportsmen in the eligibility criterion for India's highest civilian award; the Bharat Ratna can now be awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order "in any field of human endeavour". It was earlier limited to recognising "exceptional services in arts, literature and science, and in recognition of public services of the highest order."

The changes were brought about after Sports Minister Ajay Maken wrote to the Home Ministry last year. Mr Maken, when asked who he thought should be the first sportsman to get a Bharat Ratna, had said that Dhyanchand or Tendulkar would be his pick.

There has been much clamour over the last few years for a Bharat Ratna for Sachin, India's most prolific run-geew Delhi: No Bharat Ratna for Sachin Tendulkar yet? The three names that the Sports Ministry has forwarded to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to be considered for the first Bharat Ratna for a sportsman are those of hockey legend Dhyanchand, Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra and the man who first conquered Mt Everest, Tenzing Norgay.

The Chess Federation had also recommended Vishwanathan Anand's name, but the Sports Ministry said that they did not receive Anand's recommendation from the Chess Federation till last night, hence his name has not been forwarded. The shooting federation was the first one to recommend Bindra's name. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has not proposed Sachin's name; it has suggested that the Sports Ministry make that recommendation.

"See in awards like these, individuals make their recommendations, and then the government panel makes the final decision. When Sachin got a Padma Shri, or Padma Bhushan, or Padma Vibushan, then also BCCI didn't give any names. The decision was taken in the same way - individuals write in and then government on its part, takes a decision. BCCI doesn't give any names for this, BCCI just writes in for the Arjuna award," said BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla.

Last month, the government included sportsmen in the eligibility criterion for India's highest civilian award; the Bharat Ratna can now be awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order "in any field of human endeavour". It was earlier limited to recognising "exceptional services in arts, literature and science, and in recognition of public services of the highest order."

The changes were brought about after Sports Minister Ajay Maken wrote to the Home Ministry last year. Mr Maken, when asked who he thought should be the first sportsman to get a Bharat Ratna, had said that Dhyanchand or Tendulkar would be his pick.

There has been much clamour over the last few years for a Bharat Ratna for Sachin, India's most prolific run-getter.

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No Bharat Ratna for Sachin Tendulkar yet? | News | NDTVSports.com
 
just because a couple of series went bad we can't forget his unmatched contribution to the game and for the country
He rightfully deserves bharat ratna

How? please care to explain
 
He has got more than he deserves, there are many more who are more worthy than him.
 
No bharat Ratna to sportsmen . There is arjuna award for them.
 
Yeah he deserve something special, Almost all batting records belongs to him. No matter he wasn't successful in a few last series.
But remember what he did for India throughout his life.
 
that's the problem that chess is not that famous ...

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that's the problem that chess is not that famous ...

then what about Kabil dev ?
 
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