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ENGLISH PROJECT WORK

• PREPERED BY:

• KRISHNA RAJ MISHRA

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INDIAN NOBEL LAUREATES

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AWARDED BY: ROYAL SWEDISH

ACADEMY

PLACE:STOCKHOLM (SWEDEN),

NORWAY(ONLY PEACE PRIZE)

STARTED IN:1901

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CATEGORIES

MEDICINE OR PHYSIOLOGY

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

LITRATURE

PEACE

ECONOMICS

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INDIAN NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS

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RABINDRANATH TAGORE

LITRETURE

(1913)

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Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was the youngest son of Debendranath Tagore, a leader of the Brahmo Samaj, which was a new religious sect in nineteenth-century Bengal and which attempted a revival of the ultimate monistic basis of Hinduism as laid down in the Upanishads.

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C.V RAMAN

ECONOMICS

(1998)

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Sir Chandrasekhar Venkata Raman, (7

November 1888 – 21 November 1970) was

an Indian physicist, born in the former Madras

Province whose ground breaking work in the

field of light scattering earned him the

1930 Nobel Prize for Physics. He discovered

that, when light traverses a transparent

material, some of the deflected light changes

in wavelength. This phenomenon is now called

Raman scattering and is the result of

the Raman effect. In 1954, he was honoured

with the highest civilian award in India,

the Bharat Ratna.

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HAR GOBIND KHORANA

MEDECINE

(1968)

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Hargobind Khorana (January 9, 1922 –November 9, 2011) was an Indian-American biochemist who shared the 1968 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley for research that helped to show how the order of nucleotides in nucleic acids, which carry the genetic code of the cell, control the cell’s synthesis of proteins. Khorana and Nirenberg were also awarded the Louisa Gross Hurwitz Prize from Columbia University in the same year.

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MOTHER TERESA

PEACE

(1979)

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Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, commonly known as Mother Teresa (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), was a Roman Catholic Religious Sister and missionary who lived most of her life in India. She was born in today's Macedonia, with her family being of Albanian descent originating in Kosovo. Mother Teresa was the recipient of numerous honours including the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. In 2003, she was beatified as "Blessed Teresa of Calcutta".

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SUBRAMANYAM CHANDRASHEKHAR

PHYSICS

(1983)

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Subrahmanyam Chandrasekhar, (October

19, 1910 – August 21, 1995), was an Indian

American astrophysicist born in Lahore who,

with William A. Fowler, was awarded the

1983 Nobel Prize for Physics for his

mathematical theory of black holes, which was

a key discovery that led to the currently

accepted theory on the later evolutionary stages

of massive stars. The Chandrasekhar limit is

named after him.

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AMARTYA SEN

ECONOMICS

(1998)

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Amartya Kumar Sen ( born 3 November 1933)

is an Indian economist and philosopher who

since 1972 has taught and worked in

the United Kingdom and the United States. He

has made contributions to welfare

economics, social choice theory, economic

and social justice, economic theories

of famines, and indexes of the measure of well-

being of citizens of developing countries. He

was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in

Economic Sciences in 1998 for his work in

welfare economics.

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VENKATRAMAN RAMKRISHNAN

CHEMISTRY

(2009)

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Ramakrishnan was born

in Chidambaram in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu,

India to C. V. Ramakrishnan and R. Raja Lakshmi.

Both his parents were scientists and taught

biochemistry at the Maharaja Sayajira University in

Baroda. He move to Vadodara (previously also known

as Baroda) in Gujarat at the age of three, where he

had his schooling at Convent of Jesus and Mary,

except for spending 1960–61 in Adelaide, Australia.

Following his Pre-Science at the Maharaja Sayajirao

University of Baroda, he did his undergraduate

studies in the same university on a National Science

Talent Scholarship, graduating with a BSc degree in

Physics in 1971.

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KAILASH SATYARTHI

PEACE

(2014)

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Originally named Kailash Sharma, Satyarthi

was born on 11 January 1954 in

the Vidisha district of central Indian

state Madhya Pradesh.

He attended Government Boys Higher

Secondary School, and completed his degree in

electrical engineering at Samrat Ashok

Technological Institute, Vidisha and a post-

graduate degree in high-voltage engineering. He

then joined a college in Bhopal as a lecturer for

a few years.

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