💨 Abstract
The Nihon Hidankyo group of atomic bomb survivors won the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons, renewing attention on the legacy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors, known as "hibakusha". The award was given in recognition of their witness testimony demonstrating the need for nuclear disarmament. Japanese residents expressed joy and gratitude, hoping the award would raise global awareness about peace.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Suggested
North Korea slams Quad for calling it to denuclearise, KCNA says
Trump says US could reach trade deal with India, casts doubt on deal with Japan
Pro-Palestinian Georgetown student can remain free, US appeals court rules
Spain and World Bank in push for wider use of 'debt swaps'
Akhilesh Yadav meets astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's family in UP's Lucknow
Gorakhpur's AIIMS stands tall as symbol of top-tier medical care and transformative governance
India rejects statement by Pakistan seeking to blame it for Waziristan attack
Over 5.5 crore devotees visited Ayodhya's Ram Temple since consecration: UP govt