GK · Chapter 10

Awards

Nobel · Pulitzer · Booker · National Honours · Gallantry · Science & Sports Awards

Nobel Prize — Overview
  • Foundation: Nobel Foundation (1900)
  • Awarded annually on 10th December — Alfred Nobel's death anniversary (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Fields since 1901: Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Peace and Literature
  • Since 1969: Economics (by Sveriges Riksbank)
  • Prize Amount: 11 Million Swedish Kronor (approx. ₹8–10 crore)
1900Nobel Foundation Est.
10 DecAward Ceremony Date
1969Economics Added
Awarding Bodies of Nobel Prize
Awarding BodyPrize(s) Awarded
Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesPhysics, Chemistry, Economic Sciences
Karolinska InstitutePhysiology or Medicine
Swedish AcademyLiterature
Norwegian Nobel CommitteePeace
⚠ EXAM TRAP The Peace Prize is the ONLY Nobel Prize awarded by a Norwegian body (Norwegian Nobel Committee) — all others are Swedish institutions. This is asked very frequently.
Nobel Prize Winners 2024
FieldWinner(s)Contribution
PeaceNihon Hidankyo (Japanese Organisation)Efforts toward a world free of nuclear weapons
PhysicsJohn J. Hopfield and Geoffrey HintonFoundational discoveries enabling machine learning
ChemistryDavid Baker, Demis Hassabis, John JumperProtein structure prediction and design
Physiology/MedicineGary Ruvkun and Victor AmbrosDiscovery of microRNA and its role in gene regulation
LiteratureHan KangIntense poetic prose confronting historical trauma
Economic SciencesDaron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, James A. RobinsonImpact of institutions on economic development
Indian Citizens — Nobel Prize Winners
Name (Year)Field
Rabindranath Tagore (1913)Literature — for 'Gitanjali'
C.V. Raman (1930)Physics — for the Raman Effect
Har Gobind Khorana (1968)Medicine — genetic code and protein synthesis
Mother Teresa (1979)Peace
Subrahmanyam Chandrasekhar (1983)Physics — Chandrasekhar Limit for black holes
Amartya Sen (1998)Economics — welfare economics
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (2009)Chemistry — 3D structure of ribosome
Kailash Satyarthi (2014)Peace — child rights, Bachpan Bachao Andolan
Abhijit Banerjee (2019)Economics
⚡ QUICK RECALL Chandrasekhar and Raman both won for PHYSICS but different discoveries — Raman Effect (1930) vs Chandrasekhar Limit (1983). Don't merge them.
Pulitzer Prize
  • Institution: Columbia University, USA (1917) — in memory of Joseph Pulitzer
  • 23 Categories — Journalism, Literature and Music
  • Award: Certificate + $15,000 cash
  • First Indian Recipient: Gobind Behari Lal (1937)
⚡ QUICK RECALL Pulitzer Prize 2025 — Indian photojournalists Danish Siddiqui, Amit Dave, Adnan Abidi, and Sana Irshad Mattoo were honoured (Photography, 2022 work). New York Times won the most categories (4) in 2025.
Booker Prize & International Booker Prize
  • Organisation: Booker Prize Foundation
  • Earlier known as 'Man Booker Award' — Britain's highest literary award
  • Considered second only to the Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Field: English Literature (Novel)
  • 2024 Winner: Samantha Harvey (British) — 'Orbital'
Author (Year)Work
V.S. Naipaul (1971)In a Free State
Salman Rushdie (1981)Midnight's Children
Arundhati Roy (1997)The God of Small Things
Kiran Desai (2006)The Inheritance of Loss
Aravind Adiga (2008)The White Tiger
  • International Booker Prize: Organised by Booker Prize Foundation and Crankstart (since 2019); for Translated English Literature.
  • 2025 Winner: Banu Mushtaq (Indian writer) with Deepa Bhasthi (Indian translator) — 'Heart Lamp' (Story Collection)
  • 2022 Indian Winner: Geetanjali Shree — 'Tomb of Sand' (Ret Samadhi); translated by Daisy Rockwell
⚠ EXAM TRAP International Booker Prize is for TRANSLATED fiction (author + translator both credited); the regular Booker Prize is for English-original novels only. Don't confuse the two categories.
Ramon Magsaysay Award
  • Organisation: Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation (1957) — in memory of Ramon Magsaysay, former President of the Philippines
  • Called the 'Nobel Prize of Asia'
  • Fields: Public Service, Government Service, Community Leadership, Mass Communication, Journalism, International Community
YearNotable Indian Winner
1958Vinoba Bhave (First recipient)
1959C.D. Deshmukh
1961 & 1962Mother Teresa
1963Verghese Kurien
1966Kamladevi Chattopadhyay
1967Satyajit Ray
1971M.S. Swaminathan
2000Aruna Roy
2006Arvind Kejriwal
2015Anshu Gupta
2016Bezwada Wilson
2019Ravish Kumar
2023Dr. Ravi Kannan R.
Oscar Award (Academy Award)
  • Organisation: National Academy of Motion Pictures, USA — Established 1929
  • 2025 Best Film Winner: Anora
  • First Indian Winner: Bhanu Athaiya (Costume Design for "Gandhi," directed by Richard Attenborough)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Satyajit Ray (1992)
Grammy Awards
  • Organisation: National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, USA — Founded 1958
  • For outstanding contributions to Western music
  • 67th Grammy Awards (2025) — Best Global Music Album: 'Not Like Us' (Kendrick Lamar)
  • Indian Winners: Pt. Ravi Shankar (5 times), Zakir Hussain (4 times), Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Rakesh Chaurasia, Shankar Mahadevan, Ganesh Rajagopalan, Selvaganesh Vinayakram, Ricky Kej (3 times)
Bharat Ratna (National Award)
  • Established: 1954, started by Dr. Rajendra Prasad (India's First President)
  • Field: Highest Civilian Award of India — Art, Literature, Science, Public Service
  • Shape: Peepal Leaf, made of Bronze; inscribed "Satyameva Jayate"
CategoryRecipient(s)
First Recipients (1954)Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Dr. C.V. Raman
First Posthumous RecipientLal Bahadur Shastri (1966)
Foreign RecipientsKhan Abdul Ghaffar Khan; Nelson Mandela
Youngest RecipientSachin Tendulkar (2014)
Bharat Ratna 2024Note
Karpoori ThakurPosthumously
Chaudhary Charan SinghPosthumously
P.V. Narasimha RaoPosthumously
Lal Krishna Advani
Dr. M.S. SwaminathanPosthumously
⚠ EXAM TRAP Of the five 2024 Bharat Ratna recipients, ONLY L.K. Advani received it while alive — the other four were posthumous. A common detail-check trap.
Padma Awards
  • Established: 1954
  • Categories: Padma Vibhushan > Padma Bhushan > Padma Shri
  • Not conferred during 1978–79 and again 1993–97
  • 2025: 139 Padma Awards (13 Posthumous, 10 Foreigners/NRI/PIO/OCI, 23 Women)
Gallantry Awards
AwardRankDescription
Param Vir Chakra (PVC)Highest Military AwardBest performance / self-sacrifice; First: Major Somnath Sharma (1949)
Mahavir Chakra (MVC)Second HighestExtraordinary valour in suppressing the enemy
Vir ChakraThird Highest
Peacetime AwardDescription
Ashoka ChakraCourage, valour or self-sacrifice on land, water, sky
Kirti ChakraExceptional courage in the face of the enemy
Shaurya ChakraExceptional bravery during war conditions
⚡ QUICK RECALL Order of precedence: Param Vir Chakra → Ashoka Chakra → Mahavir Chakra → Kirti Chakra → Vir Chakra → Shaurya Chakra. 2025: 93 gallantry awards, including 11 posthumous.
National Film Awards & Dadasaheb Phalke Award
  • National Film Awards established 1954; under Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Category (71st, 2025)WinnerFilm
Best ActorShah Rukh Khan / Vikrant MasseyJawan / 12th Fail
Best ActressRani MukerjiMrs. Chatterjee vs Norway
Best Feature Film12th Fail
Best Film in HindiKathal: A Jackfruit Mystery
Best DirectionSudipto SenThe Kerala Story
  • Dadasaheb Phalke Award established 1969, in memory of Dadasaheb Phalke, given by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
  • First Recipient: Devika Rani (1969)
  • 2021 Achiever: Waheeda Rehman; 2022 (70th) Achiever: Mithun Chakraborty
Jnanpith, Moortidevi & Sahitya Akademi
  • Bharatiya Jnanpith Award established 1965; presented by Bharatiya Jnanpith Trust; for works in any of the 22 Scheduled languages.
  • First Recipient: G. Shankar Kurup (1965 — Malayalam, 'Odakuzhal')
  • 59th (2024): Vinod Kumar Shukla (Hindi); 58th (2023): Gulzar (Urdu) & Jagadguru Rambhadracharya (Sanskrit)
  • Moortidevi Award established 1983, presented by Bharatiya Jnanpith Trust, for Indian language or English literature. 33rd (2019): Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari.
  • Sahitya Akademi Award established 1954, by Government of India, for the best composition of the last 5 years, awarded in 24 languages.
  • 2025 Winners: Parwati Tirkey (Hindi, Poetry); Advait Kattory (English) — 'Siddhartha: The Boy who Became the Buddha' (Novel)
Saraswati Samman & Vyas Samman
  • Saraswati Samman established 1991 by K.K. Birla Foundation; for outstanding literary work in any language in the 8th Schedule, published within the last 10 years.
  • First Recipient: Harivansh Rai Bachchan
  • 34th (2024): Mahamahopadhyay Sadhu Bhadreshdas — 'Swaminarayan Siddhant Sudha'
  • 33rd (2023): Prabha Varma (Malayalam) — 'Rudra Satvikam'
  • Vyas Samman established 1991 by K.K. Birla Foundation; for Hindi writing.
  • 34th Vyas Samman (2024): Suryabala — 'Kaun Desh Ko Vasi: Venu Ki Diary'
⚠ EXAM TRAP Both Saraswati Samman and Vyas Samman were established in 1991 by the SAME foundation (K.K. Birla) — but Saraswati Samman covers any Indian language, while Vyas Samman is Hindi-only.
Science Awards
AwardEstablishedPurpose
Borlaug Award1972Outstanding contributions in agriculture
Rashtriya Vigyan Puraskar (RVP)National Science Award; 4 categories: Vigyan Ratna, Vigyan Shri, Vigyan Yuva, Vigyan Team
Dhanwantri Award1972Lifelong service in medicine; awarded on Dhanwantri Jayanti
Homi Bhabha Award1990Contributions to nuclear energy (DAE)
Vikram Sarabhai Award1990Outstanding contributions in space research
G.D. Birla Award1991High-level research; Indian scientists below 50 years
Sports Awards
  • Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award (1991–92) — formerly Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award; India's highest sporting honour; for most outstanding performance over 4 years; Prize: ₹25 lakh + Citation.
Khel Ratna 2024Sport
Gukesh DChess
Praveen KumarPara-Athletics
Harmanpreet SinghHockey
Manu BhakerShooting
  • Arjuna Award (1961) — consistent good performance over 4 years; Prize: ₹15 lakh + statue + certificate; 2024: 32 athletes (17 Para-athletes).
  • Dronacharya Award (1985) — for outstanding coaches; Regular: ₹10 lakh, Lifetime: ₹15 lakh + statue.
Dronacharya 2024Sport
Subhash RanaPara-Shooting
Deepali Desh PandeyShooting
Sandeep SangwanHockey
S. MuralidharanBadminton
Armando ColacoFootball
Art Awards
  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards — given by Sangeet Natak Akademi (under Ministry of Culture); First award 1952; for excellence in Music, Dance, Theatre, Folk/Tribal Arts.
  • Akademi Fellow: ₹3 lakh; Akademi Award: ₹1 lakh; conferred by the President of India. 94 awards for 2022 & 2023.
  • Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar — given by Sangeet Natak Akademi; for outstanding young artists below age 40. 92 awards for 2022 & 2023.
Rajiv Gandhi & Indira Gandhi Award Series
AwardPurpose
Rajiv Gandhi Environment AwardAdoption of clean technology by industrial institutions
Indira Gandhi National Integrity AwardMaintaining national unity and integrity
Indira Gandhi Paryavaran PuraskarOutstanding contribution to environment
Rajiv Gandhi Quality Improvement AwardGiven by Bureau of Indian Standards to Indian organisations
Rajiv Gandhi National Goodwill AwardPromoting peace and communal harmony
Indira Priyadarshini Vriksha Mitra AwardTree plantation and wasteland development
  • Indira Gandhi International Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development — established 1986; for contributions to international peace, disarmament and development.
  • 2024 Winner: Michelle Bachelet (Former President of Chile)
Quick Reference Summary
Nobel PrizeNobel Foundation (1900); 10 Dec; 11M SEK
Nobel 2024 — PeaceNihon Hidankyo (Japan)
Nobel 2024 — PhysicsHopfield & Hinton — machine learning
Nobel 2024 — ChemistryBaker, Hassabis, Jumper — protein structure
Nobel 2024 — LiteratureHan Kang
Pulitzer PrizeColumbia University (1917); First Indian: Gobind Behari Lal (1937)
Booker Prize 2024Samantha Harvey — 'Orbital'
Booker — Indian OriginNaipaul, Rushdie, Roy, K. Desai, Adiga
Intl. Booker 2022Geetanjali Shree — 'Tomb of Sand'
Intl. Booker 2025Banu Mushtaq — 'Heart Lamp'
Ramon Magsaysay'Nobel Prize of Asia'; First Indian: Vinoba Bhave (1958)
Oscar 2025Best Film: Anora; First Indian: Bhanu Athaiya
GrammyFounded 1958; Ravi Shankar (5×), Zakir Hussain (4×)
Bharat Ratna1954; First: Rajagopalachari, Radhakrishnan, C.V. Raman
Bharat Ratna 2024Karpoori Thakur, Charan Singh, Narasimha Rao, Advani, Swaminathan
Youngest Bharat RatnaSachin Tendulkar (2014)
First Posthumous Bharat RatnaLal Bahadur Shastri (1966)
Padma Awards1954; Vibhushan > Bhushan > Shri
Param Vir ChakraHighest Military Award; First: Major Somnath Sharma (1949)
National Film AwardEstablished 1954; Ministry of I&B
Dadasaheb Phalke1969; First: Devika Rani; 2022: Mithun Chakraborty
Jnanpith Award1965; First: G. Shankar Kurup; 2024: Vinod Kumar Shukla
Sahitya Akademi1954; 24 languages
Saraswati Samman1991; First: Harivansh Rai Bachchan
Khel Ratna 2024Gukesh D, Praveen Kumar, Harmanpreet Singh, Manu Bhaker
Arjuna Award1961; ₹15 lakh
Dronacharya Award1985; Regular ₹10 lakh, Lifetime ₹15 lakh