Mother Teresa, the renowned Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and
humanitarian, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 17, 1979. She
received the Nobel Peace Prize for her selfless and dedicated work in
alleviating the suffering of the poor and destitute in Calcutta, India,
and for her tireless efforts in promoting peace and humanitarianism.
Mother Teresa's lifelong commitment to helping those in need and her
dedication to humanitarian causes made her a global symbol of compassion
and service, and the Nobel Peace Prize recognition was a testament to
her extraordinary contributions to the world.
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