Hi friends, Me K.R.Ansari(Historical History/).
Today We are going to learn about the History of Nobel Peace Prize, as we all heard about it but many of us including me don't know why and where from it come,So my friends through this we are going to know about the foundation of Nobel, yah it will be very interesting so get started....
What is Nobel peace prize?
The Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, The inventor of dynamite, wrote in his will that awards should be given every year to people, who 'in the previous year have done the greatest good for mankind'. This prizes are named after Alfred Nobel and awarded for path-breaking achievements in the field's of medicine,physics, chemistry,and literature---and for excellent services given to great humanitarians like Albert Schweitzer, Martin Luthr King, and Mother Teresa and also to organisations such as the Red Cross and UNICEF of the United nations. In 2006, Mohammed Yunus, a banker from Bangladesh, received the Nobel peace prize. He lent very small amounts of money to poor people----often just 50 Euro----who needed only the small amount to break the cycle of poverty for good. Today, his theory of 'micro-lending' is helping to eradicate poverty in the world. Since 1901, The Nobel prizes are awarded in Oslo every year on December 10, the death anniversary of Alfred Nobel.
Today We are going to learn about the History of Nobel Peace Prize, as we all heard about it but many of us including me don't know why and where from it come,So my friends through this we are going to know about the foundation of Nobel, yah it will be very interesting so get started....
What is Nobel peace prize?
The Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, The inventor of dynamite, wrote in his will that awards should be given every year to people, who 'in the previous year have done the greatest good for mankind'. This prizes are named after Alfred Nobel and awarded for path-breaking achievements in the field's of medicine,physics, chemistry,and literature---and for excellent services given to great humanitarians like Albert Schweitzer, Martin Luthr King, and Mother Teresa and also to organisations such as the Red Cross and UNICEF of the United nations. In 2006, Mohammed Yunus, a banker from Bangladesh, received the Nobel peace prize. He lent very small amounts of money to poor people----often just 50 Euro----who needed only the small amount to break the cycle of poverty for good. Today, his theory of 'micro-lending' is helping to eradicate poverty in the world. Since 1901, The Nobel prizes are awarded in Oslo every year on December 10, the death anniversary of Alfred Nobel.
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