Never. However he was awarded (and accepted) the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907
THE FAIRIES' SIEGE is a poem about a faithful old warrior who surrenders his master's castle "the Herald of God," "the Dreamer whose dreamd come true!" Kipling may have intended it as a metaphor for the need of imagination in science and research. Patrick Killough 01/19/2011
This sentence is from the poem "The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling, which was written in the context of justifying European colonization and imperialism. It conveys the idea that it is the duty of white colonizers to bring civilization to "savage" societies through war, famine relief, and healthcare, portraying colonization as a noble mission.
Kofi Annan won the noble prize for peace in 2001
No, Abdul Kalam didn't won the noble peace award.
in 1955 king earn his noble peace prize in Alabama.
he won the noble peace prize but not sure what for
Albert Michelson in Physics. Eduard Buchner in Chemistry. Charles Laveran in Medicine. Rudyard Kipling in Literature. Ernesto Moneto and Louis Renault shared the Peace Prize.
That is correct, the Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Nobel Peace Prize.
Arthur Noble has written: 'Peace in repose'
she won the noble peace prize and two grammies for her findings
Oslo
Some authors like Rudyard Kipling argued the US and England had an obligation to conquer and civilize "less evolved" societies. In addition to it being implicit in a lot of his work, check out the poem "White Man's Burden" for a fairly explicit statement of this thesis. It's pretty racist by today's standards, but arguably it's essentially the same concept as (say) the Peace Corps.