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Ig Nobel Peace Prize in the name of Pakistan and India

Around the world, awards are given for various scientific research and achievements, as well as the Nobel Prize for Humorous research and events.

The Ig Nobel Prize-winning comic prize series began in 1991 with 10 exceptional scientific research and events awarded prizes.

The main purpose of these awards is to make people laugh first and then make them think.

The award is named after a parody of the Nobel Prizes, and most of the research presented by them is aimed at tackling real-life issues while they are also published in authoritative journals.

The centerpiece of the awards is the Sanders Theater at Howard University in the United States, and the event is held annually.

The awards ceremony is often attended by a little girl who sounds “boring” to anyone, while most people in the hall are flying paper airplanes.

However, due to the corona virus, the awards ceremony was held online, but the real Nobel laureates also attended.

This year, while the Nobel Prizes were announced in various categories, the Peace Prize has been given to Pakistan and India.

The background to this award is that the diplomats of Pakistan and India run away in the middle of the night by ringing the bells of each other’s houses.

The incident took place in 2018 and the British newspaper The Guardian reported that Pakistan had recalled the High Commissioner in Delhi over allegations of harassment against each other.

Allegations of harassment, however, included chasing High Commission office vehicles, cutting water and electricity pipes and wires, and fleeing by ringing the bells at senior diplomats’ homes at 3 p.m.

JP Singh, the Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Islamabad, and his Pakistani counterpart in Delhi had complained about the bell ringing.

The list of Nobel Prizes was released on September 17 this year in the comic science journal Annals of Improbable Research, which was held online on September 18.

Note that each winning team receives a cash prize of 10 1 trillion, but these 10 1 trillion are paid in Zimbabwean currency.

Stephen Reber, Takeshi Nashimura, Judith Jensh, Mark Robertson and Texma Fitch have been nominated for this year’s Audio Research Award.

In his experiment, he introduced a female crocodile into a chamber filled with helium gas and tried to figure out how crocodiles communicate with each other.

Receiving the Psychology Award from Miranda Giacomann and Nicholas Roll, they found a way to identify selfish people by testing eyebrows.

The governments of India and Pakistan, whose diplomats used to ring each other’s bells and run away in the middle of the night, deserved the peace prize.

Ivan Maximog and Andrei Pototsky, who won the Physics Prize, experimented to find out what the ketchup looks like when it is vibrated at higher frequencies.

Christopher Watkins and eight of his colleagues won prizes in the economics category for trying to figure out the relationship between inequality in the national income of different countries and the average amount of kisses.

In the Chinese city of Xi Guangzhou, five professional assassins, Mu Tian Xiang, Yang Kang-Sheng, Yang Guang-Sheng and Ling Xian Shi, were awarded management honors for having contracted a murder (for ransom). They blamed one murder on another, but in the end no one killed them.

Richard Waiter, who won the award in Entomology, gathered evidence that many entomologists are afraid of spiders, while spiders are not counted as insects.

Medical education honors Brazilian President Jme Bolsho Naro, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mexican President Andreas Manuel Lopez Obrado, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, US President Donald Trump, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russia President Vladimir Putin and Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov.

He was given the comic award on the grounds that he used the corona virus epidemic to teach the world that politicians have a more immediate impact on life and death than scientists and doctors.

Matin Erin, Michelle Bieber, James Norris, Alyssa Perron, Ashley Ritkowski, Michael Wilson and Marie Ann Raghanti won prizes in the metals category.

He proved in his experience that knives made from frozen human waste like ice do not work properly.

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