Nobel Prize – GK Complete Guide

Nobel Prize – Complete Guide

The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious international awards, given annually to individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions in various fields. It is recognized worldwide as a symbol of excellence, innovation, and human achievement.


🔹 History of the Nobel Prize

  • Founder: Alfred Nobel (1833–1896), a Swedish inventor, engineer, and industrialist
  • Origin: In his will, Nobel left his fortune to establish prizes for people who conferred the “greatest benefit to humankind”
  • First Awarded: 1901

🔹 Categories of the Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize is awarded in the following main fields:

FieldDetails
PhysicsFor outstanding contributions in physics research and discoveries
ChemistryFor exceptional work in chemistry and chemical sciences
MedicineFor achievements in medical research, treatments, or discoveries
LiteratureFor distinguished literary work in any language
PeaceFor significant efforts to promote peace and resolve conflicts
Economic SciencesOfficially called “The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel,” awarded for outstanding contributions in economics

🔹 Selection Process

  1. Nominations: Eligible nominators from universities, research institutes, and previous laureates propose candidates.
  2. Evaluation: Committees review nominations and consult experts.
  3. Announcement: Winners are announced annually in October.
  4. Award Ceremony: Held on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death, in Stockholm (Sweden) for all prizes except Peace, which is awarded in Oslo (Norway).

🔹 Prize Components

  • Medal – Each Nobel Prize comes with a gold medal bearing Alfred Nobel’s portrait.
  • Diploma – A personalized diploma explaining the achievement.
  • Cash Prize – The amount varies each year based on the Nobel Foundation’s funds.

🔹 Notable Nobel Laureates

LaureateFieldAchievement / Year
Albert EinsteinPhysics1921, Photoelectric effect
Marie CuriePhysics & Chemistry1903 (Physics), 1911 (Chemistry)
Rabindranath TagoreLiterature1913
Malala YousafzaiPeace2014, Education activism
Abhijit BanerjeeEconomics2019, Poverty alleviation research

Indian Nobel Laureates

NameFieldYearAchievement / Contribution
Rabindranath TagoreLiterature1913First Asian to win Nobel; awarded for Gitanjali poetry collection
C.V. RamanPhysics1930Discovery of Raman Effect in light scattering
Har Gobind KhoranaMedicine / Physiology1968Genetic code and protein synthesis research (Indian-born, later US citizen)
Mother TeresaPeace1979Humanitarian work with the poor in India
Subrahmanyan ChandrasekharPhysics1983Theoretical studies of stellar evolution (Indian-born, US citizen)
Amartya SenEconomic Sciences1998Work on welfare economics and social justice
Venkatraman RamakrishnanChemistry2009Studies of the structure and function of ribosome
Kailash SatyarthiPeace2014Efforts to end child labor and promote children’s rights
Abhijit BanerjeeEconomic Sciences2019Work on experimental approach to alleviating global poverty