Govt to recommend Bharat Ratna award for Tenzing Norgay
SNS, SILIGURI, 29 MAY 2013: The north Bengal development minister, Mr Gautam
Deb today said he would request the Chief Minister to approach the
Centre through the President Mr Pranab Mukherjee, to confer Bharat Ratna
award posthumously on Tenzing Norgay, the first Indian to scale Mount
Everest along with
Edmund Hillary from New Zealand on 29 May in 1953.
He
said Tenzing deserves the highest award of the country for his peerless
achievement that made India proud. “It is a matter of regret that
though he has been conferred with some of the highest civilian awards by
several countries across the world, the highest award of the land he
belonged to keeps eluding him for such a long a time,” he said while
participating in the commemorative programme on the 60th anniversary of
Tenzing’s feat in Siliguri today. However, the government of India
bestowed the mountaineer with Padma Bhushan in 1959.
"The Centre
should have taken the initiative long back. The demand is a longstanding
one and it is queer that it is still being ignored. We think that the
Chief Minister is positively inclined to the matter. I would take it up
with her soon," Mr Deb added.
The various organisations
representing the Sherpas ~ the sub-clan of the Nepalese community to
which Tenzing belonged ~ and the family members of the mountaineer keep
raising the demand for years.
Kusang Sherpa, the first to climb
Everest five times and presently an instruction of the Hilmalayan
Mountaineering Institute (HMI), said at the same programme that Tenzing
Norgay is still a name to conjure with, particularly among the
adventurous youths of the country.
"He was the first Indian and
also the Asian to court celebrity across the world. He came from a
humble background and by sheer force of determination, he achieved what
was deemed impossible. It is something we should all emulate if we
aspire after greatness. The picture of Tenzing atop the world is
something that beckons the adventurous. He epitomises the triumph of
human determination over the insurmountable obstacles of nature,” he
said.
However, the annual Tenzing Norgay Memorial Award that is
given annually to clubs in north Bengal for their achievement in
adventure sports at the behest of the Siliguri Jalpaiguri Development
Authority (SJDA) has not been given this year because of the election
model code of conduct having been enforced in view of the approaching
rural body election. The award that comprises a trophy, a certificate
and Rs 10,000 is being given on this day since 2003 ~ the golden jubilee
year of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay’s feat.
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