Why was theoretical physicist Ashoke Sen, a string theorist at Allahab

Why was theoretical physicist Ashoke Sen, a string theorist at Allahabad’s Harish Chandra Research Institute, in news recently?

He was nominated to the Rajya Sabha
He was one of the nine winners of the first Yuri Milner Fundamental Physics Prize
He was selected as jury member to decide on the awardees of Nobel Prize for the year 2013
He was selected for the S. S. Bhatnagar Award
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He was one of the nine winners of the first Yuri Milner Fundamental Physics Prize.
Theoretical physicist Ashoke Sen was among the inaugural recipients of the Fundamental Physics Prize in 2012, established by Russian billionaire Yuri Milner. He was recognized for his foundational work on string theory. The prize, at $3 million per winner, was the largest academic prize in the world at the time.
Ashoke Sen is a distinguished professor at the Harish-Chandra Research Institute in Allahabad (now Prayagraj). He is known for his pioneering contributions to string theory, particularly on duality, black holes, and S-duality. The Fundamental Physics Prize is awarded annually to researchers who have made significant contributions to the field of fundamental physics.
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