Mother Teresa was the first Indian woman to receive the Nobel Prize. Born in 1910 in Skopje (now North Macedonia), Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving the poor and destitute. In 1979, Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work and efforts in alleviating human suffering. The Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa in Kolkata, India, has provided care and support to the most vulnerable members of society, including the sick, the dying, and orphaned children. Mother Teresa's selfless dedication and compassion inspired people around the world. Her Nobel Prize recognized her immense contributions and the impact of her work in promoting peace and love across boundaries of religion, nationality, and social status.