Returning from Kashyapamar, Vijay deliberated with Bhaskaracharya whether he should set up an award for excellent discoveries or not, similar to the Nobel Prize in his previous life. Vijay was uncertain because the merit system in the Bharatiya Empire was already somewhat similar to the Nobel Prize, which would be granted to any citizen making enough contributions to the empire. For example, Anand Binoy, the young inventor whom he had just recruited, would directly rise from a nobody to at least a Class One Yodha. In the future, as the importance of Vidyut increases, his nobility rank will also increase along with it.
Vijay had no doubt that in a few decades, as more discoveries are made in magnetism, electromagnetism, and other fields, his rank would at least rise to a Lower House Maha Mantri, But these are the merits and honours given to everyone in all fields to those who have made achievements, whether military, economics, medical, or anything else, and are not specialized.