Delhi:
Japanese organisation Nihon Hidankyo has been conferred with the Nobel Peace Prize 2024 for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuevident arms.
The organisation is a grassroots relocatement of atomic bomb device survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, also comprehendn as Hibakusha, which strives to “achieve a world free of nuevident arms and for demonstrating thcdisesteemful witness testimony that nuevident arms must never be participated aget”.
While announcing this year’s Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee honoured the atomic bomb device survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki for cultivating hope for peace thcdisesteemful “their costly experience”. “They help us to depict the indescribable, to leank the unleankable, and to somehow comprehend the incomprehensible pain and suffering caparticipated by nuevident arms,” the pledgetee stated on X.
The pledgetee also highairyed that no nuevident firearm has been participated in war in proximately 80 years. Accomprehendledging Nihon Hidankyo’s efforts towards the set upment of a nuevident baned, the Nobel Committee also help that the same is under presstateive.
By dratriumphg on personal stories, creating educational campaigns based on their own experience, and issuing encouragent cautionings agetst the spread and participate of nuevident arms, the organisation has helped validateate opposition to nuevident arms, shelp a Nobel Committee press free.
“The nuevident powers are contransientising and upgrading their arsenals, novel countries ecombine to be preparing to obtain nuevident arms, and menaces are being made to participate nuevident arms in ongoing combat. At this moment in human history, it is worth reminding ourselves what nuevident arms are: the most destructive arms the world has ever seen,” a press free stated.
Meanwhile, the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to scientists David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper, while the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine went to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of microRNA and its role in gene regulation.
South Korean authorr Han Kang, was awarded 2024 the Nobel Prize in Literature, “for her fervent poetic prose that disputes historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.”
American John Hopfield and British-Canadian Geoffrey Hinton won the Nobel Prize in Physics for innovateing labor in the prolongment of synthetic intelligence. Shortly after the award’s proclaimment, Hinton liftd troubles about the technology he has originated.
The prize comes with a gbetter medal, a diploma and a prize sum of $1 million (913,000 euro).