Agra: Tripurdaman Singh, a resident of Agra and a member of the Bhadawar royal family has achieved a significant milestone by securing the renowned Dan David Prize for the year 2024.
As one of the nine historians chosen for this prestigious award, Tripurdaman Singh received a prize of three lakh dollars for his outstanding research contributions in the field of history.
Ariel David, a committee member of the Dan David Prize and the son of its founder, commended Tripurdaman Singh for his exceptional work in historical research. He emphasized the importance of comprehending the past to navigate the complexities of the present and prepare for future challenges.
Hailing from the Bhadawar royal family in Agra, Tripurdaman Singh's scholarly pursuits have earned him global recognition, positioning him as a dedicated historian dedicated to enhancing our understanding of history. His academic journey includes studies at the prestigious Geneva Graduate Ins, underscoring his commitment to advancing historical knowledge and scholarship.
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