1. Nobel Prize
Most coveted international award of the world.
Instituted by Alfred Bernard Nobel (inventor of dynamite).
The award is given on December 10 (death anniversary of Alfred Bernard Nobel).
Nobel Prize is given every year to those eminent persons who have made pioneering achievements in the following fields:
*Physics
*Chemistry
*Medicine
*Peace
*Literature
*Economics
Apart from Economics, all other categories have been given since 1901. Economics Nobel Prize was instituted in 1967 and was first given in 1969.
Nobel Laureates of IndiaFieldYearRabindranath TagoreLiterature 1913C.V. RamanPhysics 1930Mother TeresaPeace 1979Amartya SenEconomic Studies1998Kailash SatyarthiPeace2014
2. Magsaysay Awards
Instituted in 1957 and named after Ramon Magsaysay, the former President of Philippines.
This award is given annually on August 31
Award is given for outstanding contributions to public service, community leadership, journalism, literature and creative arts and international understanding.
Regarded as the Nobel Prize of Asia.
3. Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding
Instituted in 1965 by the Government of India.
Given annually to persons for outstanding contributions to international understanding and goodwill among the people of the world.
4. Oscar Awards
Instituted in 1929
Conferred annually by the Academy of Motion Pictures in USA.
The first Indian to get an Oscar was Bhanu Athaiya for the movie 'Gandhi'.
Satyajit Ray was the first Indian awarded Oscar for lifetime achievements in cinema in 1992.
5. UNESCO Peace Prize
Presented by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
For extraordinary contributions for international peace.
6. Pulitzer Prize
Instituted in 1917 and named after the US Publisher Joseph Pulitzer.
Conferred annually in the USA
For accomplishments in journalism, literature and music.
7. Right Livelihood Award
Instituted in 1980 by the Right Livelihood Society, London.
Known as alternate Nobel Award
To promote and contribute in the fields of environment and social justice.
8. Mahatma Gandhi Peace Prize
Instituted in 1995 by Government of India.
It is presented for international peace on the lines of Nobel Prize.
9. UNESCO Human Rights Award
Presented by UNESCO
For contributions in the field of Human Rights Awareness.
Given every alternate year.
10. Man Booker Prize
Highest literary award to authors of British, Irish and Commonwealth countries
Established in 1969.
Renamed as Man Booker Prize, as the sponsorship has been taken over by the Man Group, an international stockbroker.
11. UN Human Rights Award
Presented by UN for personal contribution for the cause of human rights.
It is presented every sixth year.
12. World Food Prize
Presented by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
For the cause of agriculture and food development.
13. Indira Gandhi Award For International Peace, Disarmament and Development
Presented by Indira Gandhi Memorial Fund in India
For specialized contribution in the field of international disarmament and development.
14. Bharat Ratna
Highest civilian award of India
Presented by the Government of India.
Presented for exceptional public service and rarest achievements in the field of art, literature and science.
Instituted in 1954
First recipient was C. Rajagopalchari
15. Padma Vibhushan
Padma Vibhushan is the second highest civilian award
For distinguished services in any field including Government service.
Padma Bhushan and Padma Shree are the other important civilian awards.
16. Bhartiya Jnanpith Awards
Instituted in 1965
Given for distinguished works in any recognized language by a scholar.
17. Sahitya Akademy Awards
Instituted in 1955
Given for any exclusive writing in any of the 22 languages including English literature.
18. Saraswati Samman
Instituted in 1991 by the K.K. Birla Foundation
Given for any distinguished literary work made during last 10 years in any of the Indian language.
19. Vyas Samman
Instituted in 1992 by the K.K. Birla Foundation
For outstanding contribution to Hindi literature.
20. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Awards
Given to the Indian scientists for their exceptional performance.
21. R.D. Birla Award
Given in the field of medical sciences.
22. Dhanvantri Award
These awards are given for the extraordinaryperformance in medical sciences.
23. Arjuna Awards
Instituted in 1961
Given by Sports Ministry, Government of India.
These are given for the special achievements in different types of sports.
24. Dronacharya Awards
Instituted in 1985
Given by Sports Ministry, Government of India.
These are given to sports coaches.
25. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
It was instituted in 1992
Presented for commendable display by the players.
26. Gallantry Awards
Param Vir Chakra: It is India's highest award for bravery.
Mahavir Chakra: It is the second highest gallantry award.
Vir Chakra: It is the third highest gallantry award.
Ashok Chakra: It is the highest peace-time gallantry award
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