Last Updated : 22 Jun, 2022 06:35 AM
Published : 22 Jun 2022 06:35 AM
Last Updated : 22 Jun 2022 06:35 AM
Moscow: Dmitry Muradov, 60, of Russia, is the editor of the newspaper Novakosita. He has also worked as a presenter on various television channels.
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021. He then donated about Rs 3.80 crore of the Nobel Prize he received to Moscow for the medical expenses of children suffering from spinal problems.
Meanwhile, the Russian offensive in Ukraine has claimed many lives. Many children in particular have lost their parents. Last March, Muradov announced that he would be auctioning off his Nobel gold medal to help these children.
In the meantime, Heritage has auctioned off his medal in New York, USA. His Nobel medal was auctioned for $ 103 million (Rs 808 crore in Indian currency). Dmitry Muradov has announced that the full amount will be given to children affected by the war in Ukraine.
The money was donated by Dmitry Muradov to the United Nations Children’s Fund, a humanitarian organization of the United Nations. Following this, praise for Dimitri has been accumulating on social media.