Umesh

If the Nobel is a game of chance (or a numbers game), it worth it then?

Ramda

On 6/30/05, umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ram-da,
>  
> I would say that so many nominations are a good thing. If you have more
> tickets in a lottery - your chances of winning are much higher. I met a guy
> from Tunisia who came thru a Green Card lottery. He said that then multiple
> forms were accepted so people put in as many as 400 applications - and got
> in.
> More Indian or more third world females - more Nobels!  There are hardly any
> female Nobel winners anyway.
>  
> Umesh
> 
> Ram Sarangapani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Umesh,
> 
> Also 92 Indian women have been nominated for the Nobel by a women's
> organization. The list includes Malika Sarabhai and Kiran
> Bedi.(today's Assam Tribune)
> 
> While nominations are an important first step, nowadays it seems there
> are far too many of them. In areas like Literature and Peace, the
> prizes most times a controversial.
> 
> Mush & Bush, I am sure have also been nominated for their
> contributions to world peace.
> 
> In essence, I would say, big deal!
> 
> --Ram da
> 
> On 6/30/05, umesh sharma wrote:
> > I just checked that a Pakistani female activist has been nominated for
> Nobel
> > Peace Prize this year
> > 
> > " 
> > 
> > Akhtar Riazuddin
> > 
> > Akhtar Riazuddin reaches out to thousands of poor urban homes in Pakistan
> > through the NGO she founded for women! 's development in 1968. 
> > Behbud Association of Pakistan (BAP)
> > 
> >
> http://www.1000peacewomen.org/eng/html/nominierte/treffer.php
> > Akhtar Riazuddin (born 1928) reaches out to thousands of poor homes in
> > Pakistan through the Behbud Association of Pakistan (BAP), an NGO that she
> > founded in 1968 for community development. A woman of many talents, Akhtar
> > brought significant changes in the status of women in Pakistan when she
> > served as a top-ranking bureaucrat in the federal government. She is also
> a
> > gifted Urdu writer and has extensively researched the crafts of India and
> > Pakistan. "
> > 
> > 
> > This article just published provides some insight on 1000 women nominated
> > for Nobel Pea ce
> > http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/inktomi255758.php
> > 
> > Why not Indira Goswami who ( unlike Indira Gandhi) wants peace , and if
> she
> > is successful - be nominatyed for next yea! r's Nobel Peace Prize?
> > 
> > Umesh
> > 
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