PM congratulates Sachin for Bharat Ratna

November 16, 2013 06:11 pm | Updated May 26, 2016 07:00 am IST - New Delhi

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday spoke to Sachin Tendulkar to congratulate him for being chosen for the Bharat Ratna -- the highest civilian award in the country.

Dr. Singh, who made the telephone call to Tendulkar soon after the announcement of the award, wished him many more years of contribution to sports, PMO sources said.

The Prime Minister also called up eminent scientist C.N.R. Rao who has also been awarded the Bharat Ratna.

While congratulating him, Dr. Singh wished him many more years of service to the field of science, they said.

Tendulkar (40) and Rao (89), both of whom are recipients of Padma Vibhushan -- the country’s second highest civilian honour, join a list of 41 eminent personalities to be chosen for the award given in recognition of exceptional service of the highest order since it was instituted in 1954.

An outspoken scientist, Prof Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao is a well recognized international authority on solid state and materials chemistry who has published over 1,400 research papers and 45 books.

He is the third scientist after C V Raman and former President A P J Abdul Kalam to be given the Bharat Ratna.

Prof Rao’s contributions have been recognized by most major scientific academies around the world through conferment of memberships and fellowships and has been honoured with several national and international awards, the official announcement said.

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