The two are among six individuals declared winners today.
Vatwani is being recognised for "his tremendous courage and healing compassion in embracing India's mentally-afflicted destitute, and his steadfast and magnanimous dedication to the work of restoring and affirming the human dignity of even the most ostracized," the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation said in its citation for the winner.
#MeToo Hits 2018 Nobel Prize For Literature, No Award In 75 Years
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Japanese author Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017. The man behind seven novels, a short-story collection and screenplays, Ishiguro was born in bomb-hit Nagasaki in 1954, and moved to England at the age of 5.
Japanese author Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2017. The man behind seven novels, a short-story collection and screenplays, Ishiguro was born in bomb-hit Nagasaki in 1954, and m..
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The physics prize was divided, one half awarded to Rainer Weiss (L), the other half jointly to Barry C. Barish (C) and Kip S. Thorne (R) "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves".
They received the prize for the discovery of gravitational waves released in the world by violent events in the universe such as the mergers of black holes. Weiss, professor emeritus of physics at MIT, along with Thorne and Barish, California Institute of Technology physicists, pioneered LIGO, or the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, the scientific project that made gravitational wave detection possible.
The physics prize was divided, one half awarded to Rainer Weiss (L), the other half jointly to Barry C. Barish (C) and Kip S. Thorne (R) "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the obser..
Wangchuk, 51, is being recognised for "his uniquely systematic, collaborative and community-driven reform of learning systems in remote northern India, thus improving the life opportunities of Ladakhi youth, and his constructive engagement of all sectors in local society to harness science and culture creatively for economic progress, thus setting an example for minority peoples in the world," it said.
Youk Chhang from Cambodia, Maria de Lourdes Martins Cruz from East Timor, Howard Dee from the Philippines and Vo Thi Hoang Yen rom Vietnam are other winners of the award.
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From Buying A Holiday Home To Getting A Motorbike, Here's How Nobel Winners Spent $1mn Prize Money
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Wheels of fortune
The 2001 winner of Physiology or Medicine invested a large chunk of his award money in acquiring a powerful motorbike. He also owns a Kawasaki 500, and reportedly flies a plane when visiting the family home in Oxfordshire.
Wheels of fortune
The 2001 winner of Physiology or Medicine invested a large chunk of his award money in acquiring a powerful motorbike. He also owns a Kawasaki 500, and reportedly flies a plane whe..
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Having a ball
The 1993 Physiology or Medicine category co-winner used his winnings to create a 8,000 sq ft croquet lawn in front of his house. "I had always wanted one, and this seemed like it might be my only opportunity to afford it," he told a news magazine.
Having a ball
The 1993 Physiology or Medicine category co-winner used his winnings to create a 8,000 sq ft croquet lawn in front of his house. "I had always wanted one, and this seemed like it might..
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Fitting home
For Phillip Sharp, the co-winner in Physiology or Medicine category in 1993, the prize money was enough to add to the money he received from the sale of his home, to buy a century-old Federal style house. "I took that money and bought a bigger house... It's a beautiful old place," he told a news agency.
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Fitting home
For Phillip Sharp, the co-winner in Physiology or Medicine category in 1993, the prize money was enough to add to the money he received from the sale of his home, to buy a century-old F..
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Freedom
For the Belarusian 2015 literature category winner, the $9,53,000 prize money meant freedom. "I use the award money to buy freedom. (sic) I write books for a long time, and that takes money — go around and print. Now I can work quietly without thinking how to earn money," she said.
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Freedom
For the Belarusian 2015 literature category winner, the $9,53,000 prize money meant freedom. "I use the award money to buy freedom. (sic) I write books for a long time, and that takes money ..
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Holiday home
Physicist Leon Lederman, who won the award in 1988, used the prize money to buy a vacation cabin in Idaho, which is where he and his wife live. Interestingly, Lederman's gold medal was auctioned in 2015 to pay for his medical expenses. It fetched $7,65,002.
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Holiday home
Physicist Leon Lederman, who won the award in 1988, used the prize money to buy a vacation cabin in Idaho, which is where he and his wife live. Interestingly, Lederman's gold medal was ..
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Fine furnish
The 2010 winner in economics revealed that he used up a part of the roughly $3,30,000 prize money on "lavish furnishings" for his new apartment. He spent another chunk on clothes and travel expenses for his family, who accompanied him to Stockholm to receive the award.
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Fine furnish
The 2010 winner in economics revealed that he used up a part of the roughly $3,30,000 prize money on "lavish furnishings" for his new apartment. He spent another chunk on clothes and tr..
The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation President Carmencita Abella said the winners "are clearly Asia's heroes of hope, moving their societies forward through their unequivocal pursuit of the larger good.
"In genuine solidarity with the disadvantaged and marginalised, each one has addressed real and complex issues with bold, and creative, and pragmatic action that has engaged others to do likewise. The results of their leadership are manifest in the changed lives of the many they have influenced," she said.
"All are unafraid to take on large causes. All have refused to give up, despite meagre resources, daunting adversity and strong opposition. Their approaches are all deeply anchored on a respect for human dignity, and a faith in the power of collective endeavour," she said.