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Alfred Nobles:
You will have the importance of the reward because we know that whether home or school our friends expect a reward from parents and teachers for good performance in their extracurricular and extracurricular activities. There is also a pleasure to receive the reward and the encouragement. That is why the adults are also rewarded for their good performance.
The importance and importance of the Nobel Prize is very high in the award of adults. The Nobel Prize is given every year to those who perform extraordinary for science, literature and peace. The Nobel Prize was launched in the name of Sweden manufacturer and scientist "Alfred Noble". Who were these Alfred Noble, let's look at their lives.
An eye-opening child in a poor family, a brave young man who suffered from headaches all his life but who had the courage to keep his head bandaged for the rest of his life was engrossed in his work. Actually, Alfred Nobel was a very rich Swedish chemical engineer. The reason for his fame was the 'Dynamite' he developed. In science and research work, he worked on gunpowder.
Full name of Noble is "Alfred Bernhard Nobel". Noble was born on Oct 21, 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden. The person was very tough and possessed great abilities. He established several engineering and shipbuilding factories and after running these factories for about twenty years, Alfred Nobel returned to Stockholm from Russia. Where in 1867, he invented the dynamite.
Apart from this, he also invented numerous incendiary substances and heavy projectiles. He wrote his will on November 27, 1895, that the total amount should be divided into five parts. One part should be given to those persons who make important discoveries in physics, science, chemistry and physiology.
The fourth part should be given to the person who presents the best writing in Javadab and the fifth part should be given to the person who does the best work in spreading peace in the world. In this regard, Alfred Nobel further said, "It is my sincere wish that there should be no discrimination on the basis of race, nationality, caste and color during the distribution of prizes."
The biggest condition is that they have legitimate rights. So that they are encouraged and they can be called with good name and good work in the world by doing more experiments and research with satisfaction.
As we know Alfred Nobel invented dynamite. After patenting this invention in his name, he made a fortune from this dynamite. At the time of his death, he willed that all his wealth be managed in a trust and that his wealth be used for science and research.
Prizes should be awarded to the best performing scientists so that no scientist is turned away from the world of science and research due to lack of funds. Perhaps he also realized that most of his inventions would lead to the destruction and death of humans in general.
However, it is the result of this great bequest of Alfred Nobel that today every year the prize is awarded to those who have done the highest work for physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and peace and named after this prize. The Nobel Prize has been proposed after Alfred Nobel. Thus his name lives on even today. The Nobel Prize consists of a gold medal, a certificate of appreciation and a sum of money. It is worth mentioning that this award is not given on the basis of personal preference and preferences. Nominations of people who have done good and remarkable work in every department are processed through different sources.
Various committees examine the performance of the nominees from all aspects. Then, in any field, one or more individuals or individuals are declared entitled to the Nobel Prize for this year. The civilized world knows what the status and status of the Nobel Prize is. Undoubtedly, this is the most important honor in the civilized world today. Knowledge-loving nations put it on their foreheads.
World Cups, championships, Olympics, bodybuilding contests, beauty contests and Oscar awards have their place, but all these together are no substitute for a Nobel Prize. Every other worldly prize is in front of the Nobel Prize because the Nobel Prize given to any person in any field is an encouragement to his hard work day and night as well as an acknowledgment of the fact that his The work will be good for mankind. The sufferings of humanity will be less.
There will be food to fill the stomachs of hungry people, clothes will be found to cover the clothes of the naked, and the stigma of war will be removed from the forehead of mankind. Dhal will be able to wash, women, children, workers and minorities will be able to get equal rights. The writer's pen will create literary masterpieces that will reduce hatred and increase love.
Undoubtedly, if Alfred Nobel were alive today, the prestigious ceremony of giving the Nobel Prize every year in Stockholm, Sweden would have encouraged him to live longer.
We also have two Nobel Prizes. But we don't want to get the Nobel Prize. We have to win the Cricket World Cup, the hockey field is more important for us, our heroes are different, our priorities are different. The carvings on our cars, hotels, hostels and youth books and clothes are a testament to our taste. Currently, the Nobel Prize is not among our priorities. We keep our eyes open but for our cricketers, the doors of our heart are open but for Bollywood and Lollywood chicks. We give red carpet welcome but for singers. We have a wealth of ignorance and prejudice to give a Nobel Prize winner. I believe that if Alfred Nobel were alive today, he would have committed suicide with dynamite from his own invention after seeing this treatment of his Nobel Prize winners.
Abdus Salam, who was born on the land of Jhang, was made the president of the football club when he talked about putting a stamp on research work in Government College Lahore. Then he was assassinated. The doctor was forced to go abroad. Only Hari knows the value of the diamond. The West recognized and valued this despised diamond of the East. Then came 1979, an important year in the history of Pakistan. When the Nobel Prize was announced to this exiled Pakistani. What an honor it was. The highest award of physics in the lap of a poor and progressive person. Western nations offered to give this son of Punjab to their city, but this zealous son invented only one identity for himself. Being Pakistani. Then in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, in the presence of the King of Sweden and dignitaries from all over the world, a Pakistani wearing a Pakistani shalwar kameez sherwani khasa and wearing a turban (a sign of our honor) on his head receives the highest prize in physics. Therefore, even today, they make the heart and mind into a wonderful server. What did this great son of the land of Parch waters say in this ceremony? How did you say? How did you start? I don't say anything about it. The experts know. My question here is that why did we not proudly own this great patriot as a nation? The world appreciates his knowledge and work and we are not ready to accept him as the greatest scientist of Pakistan even today. What was his fault? Was he corrupt? no . Was he a traitor? no . He was perfect and work thief? No. He did nepotism? no . He was an outlaw? No. After all, what was his fault? His unforgivable fault was his religious beliefs. What does science and patriotism have to do with one's religious beliefs? Science is above the differences between religion and belief, and if the motherland is a mother, then love for the mother does not need belief. We had complaints even from the dog on his grave. I think religious tolerance requires us to revise our national attitudes. The second Nobel Prize was recently awarded to Malala, a great daughter of our beloved country, not only of Pakhtuns, but of Punjabis, Balochs, Sindhis, Kashmir, and so on. Such a small age and such a big reward. Congratulate me that the soil of my country has given birth to such a loyal daughter who is the pride of the nations today. If you love knowledge, love Malala. Malala is a living declaration of education for all in my country. She worked for the education of girls. What did we give him? Pills. She also went out. Another Lal of the poor man's donkey was caught in the swing of the west. There the non-Muslims honored him with the world's highest award for working for education and taking pills. Isn't it our tragedy that we treat our precious people like this? When the world garlands them with flowers, we put on the lens of prejudice. What is Malala's fault? Does she also have different religious beliefs? no . Still under reproach. Oh great intellectuals of my country, Oh my young men, O my religious pioneers, Oh my great politicians and O my flawless leaders! Tell me when real change will come in my homeland. When will the process of merit be done? When will justice be established? I want to drink until my nation does not own the heroes of the country like Abdul Salam and Malala.
"If this does not happen in my life, O my people, this desire of mine will remain a debt to you."