•Professor Yash Pal of India has won UNESCO's annual Kalinga Prize2009 for the popularisation of science along with a Vietnamese professor, a Tunisian expert in water management and the organisation responsible for Spain's national park system.
•Koichiro Matsuura, director-general of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), presented the prizes in Budapest, Hungary at the three-day World Science Forum.
•Yash Pal was recognised for his participation in many Indian television programmes that deal with popular science, including "Turning Point" and "Science is Everywhere".
•Professor Yash Pal also helped establish the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics in Pune and the Centre for Educational Communication in Ahmedabad.
•Co-winner Trinh Xuan Thuan of Vietnam is a world-renowned astrophysicist who in 2004 discovered the youngest known galaxy in the universe.
•The Great Man-Made River International Water Prize for Arid and Semi-Arid Zones, awarded every two years, has been given to Bellachheb Chahbani, who has spent more than 25 years at the Institute of Arid Regions in Medenine, Tunisia.
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