Saturday 14 May 2011

International Gandhi Peace Prize

Gandhi Peace Prize

The International Gandhi Peace Prize, named after Mahatma Gandhi, is awarded annually by the Government of India.
As a tribute to the ideals espoused by Gandhi, the Government of India launched the International Gandhi Peace Prize in 1995 on the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. This is an annual award given to individuals and institutions for their contributions towards social, economic and political transformation through non-violence and other Gandhian methods. The award carries Rs. 10 million in cash, convertible in any currency in the world, a plaque and a citation. It is open to all persons regardless of nationality, race, creed or sex.
A jury consisting of the Prime Minister of India, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, the Chief Justice of India and two other eminent persons decides the awardee each year.
Ordinarily, only proposals coming from competent persons invited to nominate are considered. However, a proposal is not taken as invalid for consideration by the jury merely on the ground of not having emanated from competent persons. If, however, it is considered that none of the proposals merit recognition, the jury is free to withhold the award for that year. Only achievements within 10 years immediately preceding the nomination are considered for the award; an older work may, however, be considered if its significance has not become apparent until recently. A written work, in order to be eligible for consideration, should have been published.

Gandhi Peace Prize Recipients

YearNameRecipient Description
1995Julius Nyerere1st President of Tanzania
1996A. T. AriyaratneFounder of Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement
1997Gerhard FischerGerman diplomat, recognised for his work against leprosy and polio
1998Ramakrishna MissionFounded by Swami Vivekananda for promoting social welfare, tolerance, and non-violence among disadvantaged groups
1999Baba AmteSocial Worker
2000Nelson Mandela (co-recipient)Former President of South Africa
2000Grameen Bank (co-recipient)Founded by Muhammad Yunus
2001John HumeNorthern Irish Politician
2002Bharatiya Vidya BhavanEducational trust that emphasizes Indian culture
2003Václav HavelLast President of Czechoslovakia and first President of the Czech Republic
2004Coretta Scott KingWidow of Martin Luther King
2005Desmond TutuSouth African cleric and activist
 2008   Nelson Mandela            South Africa
 2009   Luiz Inacio Lula da
                         Silva                Brazil
 2010  Jimmy Carter                 USA

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