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INDIAN NOBLE PRIZE WINNERS
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RABINDRANATH TAGORE (1913)
The Nobel Prize for Literature
Popularly known as Gurudev, India's most famous writer
and poet was awarded the Nobel Prize in recognition of his
work Geetanjali, a collection of poems, in 1913. Tagore was
also involved in teaching. In 1901 he founded the famous
Santiniketan which later came to be known as Vishwabharati
University.
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CHANDRASHEKAR VENKATA RAMAN (1930)
The Nobel Prize for Physics
Born at Thiruvanaikkaval in Tamil Nadu, Raman studied
at Presidency College, Madras. Later, he served as Professor
of Physics at Calcutta University. C.V. Raman won the Nobel
Prize for an important research in the field of optics
(light). Raman had found that diffused light contained rays of
other wavelengths-what is now popularly known as Raman Effect.
His theory explains why the frequency of light passing through
a transparent medium changes.
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HARGOBIND KHORANA (1968)
The Nobel Prize for Medicine
Dr. Khorana was born in Raipur, Punjab (now in
Pakistan). He went abroad to get his doctorate in Chemistry
and later settled there. It was his study of the human genetic
code and the role it plays in protein synthesis that got him
the Nobel Prize.
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MOTHER TERESA (1979)
The Nobel Peace Prize
Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu at Skopje,
now in Yugoslavia. She wanted to become a nun and joined the
Irish order of the Sisters of Loretto (at Dublin) in 1928. It
is as a nun that Agnes came Calcutta in 1929. Here she was
extremely touched by the misery of the poor and the sick. She
decided to dedicate her life to serving them. She then founded
a group of similar minded people called the Missionaries of Charity
and set up Nirmal Hriday a center where she took care of the dying,
the lepers and other people who had been left alone on the streets of
Calcutta to die. Today her group has centers all over the world.
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SUBRAMANIAN CHANDRASHEKAR (1983)
The Nobel Prize for Physics
Dr S. Chandrashekar, is an Indian-born astrophysicist (a branch
of astronomy or the study of space). After studying at the Presidency College
in Madras, Dr. Chandrashekhar went to the United States for work and settled
there. He has written many books on his field Astrophysics and Stellar Dynamics.
He developed a theory on white dwarf stars forecasts the limit of mass that dwarf
stars can have. This limit is known as the Chandrashekar Limit. His theory also
explains the final stages of the evolution of stars.
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AMARTYA SEN (1998)
The Nobel Prize for Economics
Prof. Amartya Sen is the first Asian to win the
Economics Nobel. He is one of the most respected economics
thinker in the world. He is also an excellent teacher. He won
the Nobel for his work in the area of economic theory. Some of
his most important work is in the areas of poverty, democracy,
development and social welfare.
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