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Noble Award to be presented by Norwegian Organization on December 10. Article by Sainik Institute, Lucknow Sainik School Coaching Posted by Priya on 2024-11-07 02:37:12 | Last Updated by Priya on 2024-12-12 16:29:07

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Nobel Prize to be Distributed On 10 December 2024

Noble Prize Distributed In 6 Field

The Nobel Prize is considered the most prestigious prize in the world.

This prize is given in the 6 fields

Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Economics, and Peace Prize.

These prizes were commenced in 1901.

1.     Economic: Daron Acemoglu

a.     Simon Johnson

b.     James A. Robinson

c.      Topic—How institution are formed &aftect Prosperity.

2.     Piece: Nihon Hidankyo (Organization)

a.     Not to use nuclear weapon

3.     Literature: Hankang – South Korea

a.     Poetic Prose

b.     Trauma’s & Expose The          fragility of Human life

4.     Medicine: Victor Ambros

(Physiology) -Gary Ruvkun

a.     Discovery of Micro RNA & Its Role in Gene Regulation.

5.     Chemistry:- David Baker

a.     Demis Hassabis

b.     John Jumpen

c.      Computation of Protein D/S (D.B)

d.     Protain structure Prediction-(D.B+ D.H)

6.     Physics:- John Hopfield

a.     Geoffrey Hinon

b.     Machine Learning & AI

list of Person who Got Noble award in Indiaincludes several notable figures who have made significant contributions across various fields. Some of the distinguished Indian Nobel laureates are:

1.     Rabindranath Tagore (1913) - Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his profoundly sensitive, fresh, and beautiful verse, he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

2.     C.V. Raman (1930) - Received the Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering work on light scattering, known as the Raman Effect.

3.     Mother Teresa (1979) - Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work through the Missionaries of Charity, helping the poor and sick in India and around the world.

4.     Amartya Sen (1998) - Honored with the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to welfare economics, which have had a profound impact on the understanding of poverty and inequality.

5.     Kailash Satyarthi (2014) - Jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his extensive work in the fight against the exploitation of children and young people and for the right of all children to education.

 

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