Rabindranath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
Rabindranath Tagore because of his profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse, by which, with consummate skill.
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Although Camus was the first African born winner he did not win the award as an African. He was considered French. The first African born, African winner was Wole Soyinka who was an African writer from Nigeria who won the Nobel Prize in 1986, and was the first African who ever won the award. He wrote an autobiography called, "The Man Died" in 1972.
Nobel Peace prize
Rosa Parks never won the Nobel Peace Prize. She did win other high honors, though.
rabintharanath tagore was the first indian to get nobel prize for his poetry.cv.Raman was the first indian to get nobel prize for science.
The first Indian woman to win the Nobel Prize is Mother Teresa. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work with the poor and underprivileged in India.
Actually, the first Indian to receive a Nobel Prize was Rudyard Kipling in 1907 for literature. Rabindranath Tagore was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
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The first Indian citizen to win the Nobel Peace Prize was Kailash Satyarthi, who received the award in 2014 for his work in advocating for children's rights and against child labor.
Dr. Amartya Sen is the first Indian to get a Nobel Prize for Economics.
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (C.V. Raman) was the first Indian scientist to win Nobel Prize. he won it in 1990.
No, Lata Mangeshkar did not receive the Nobel Prize. She is a renowned Indian playback singer known for her contributions to Indian music.
Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian poet, was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.
Ragnar Frisch and Jan Tinbergen were the first to win the Nobel prize in economics in 1969.
Luiz Alvarez was the first Hispanic to win the Nobel Prize in the year 1869
The last Indian to win the Nobel Prize was Abhijit Banerjee, who won the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2019. He shared the award with Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty.