The bilingual exhibition, which is in its fifth year, was jointly inaugurated by the Embassy of Sweden and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) with its stated purpose of spreading awareness and inspiring young minds.
The panels, in digital format for the first time, contain brief portraits of Rabindranath Tagore, C V Raman, Har Gobind Khorana, Mother Teresa, Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, Amartya Sen, Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Kailash Satyarthi.
However, some panels contained glaring errors. The one on Mother Teresa incorrectly mentioned that she was conferred the Nobel Peace Prize on 1998 instead of 1979.
Tagore founded an ashram in Bolpur's Santiniketan in 1901 while Sriniketan, an Institute of Rural Reconstruction, was founded in 1922.
Nobel Physics Laureate Subramanyan Chandrasekhar's surname was mistakenly spelt as "Chandrashekhar" and showed his place of birth as Lahore, Pakistan instead "Lahore, India (now Pakistan)" as per the official website of the Nobel Prize.
When pointed out the mistakes, the public relations agency which was in-charge of putting together the panels accepted them. Later, it claimed that it had "corrected the errors".
"It (the exhibition) has become a tradition to mark the beginning of the Sweden India Nobel Memorial Week. Both our countries believe in a better life for humankind and this is also an opportunity to build people to people relations," Sandberg said.
Singh described it as an opportunity for the "youth to know about our Nobel Laureates while they are on the move in the metro network.
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