Sunday, December 9, 2012

Malala Yousafzai gets Mother Teresa Memorial Award

Pakistan's daughter, the 15-year-old Malala Yousafzai
is ruling almost every mind around the globe now. Even Pakistan's arch-rival India is not left far behind in pouring affection on the daredevil small girl who frayed against the deadly Taliban through a non-violent medium i.e. to educate the women. Reports are coming from Mumbai that Harmony Foundation, a private organisation from India’s economic capital Mumbai wanted to reward Yousafzai for her bravery. Meanwhile, the company found it difficult to do it as Malala is being treated in a London hospital which has been turned into a high security zone. Despite a number of hindrances on the way to Malala, the firm managed to reach Malala Yousafzai breaking the security cordon which was highly organised. Along with this, in order to make the award reach Malala, the firm made sure that it cheats the security deadlock well enough to manage the award reach the right person and not get stuck in the security. Harmony Foundation had chosen Malala for the award ‘Mother Teresa Memorial Award for Social Justice’ the last month. The award function took place after a week when ajmal Kasab, who was facing charges of provoking war against India, was hanged till death on November 21. Despite rigorous attempts from the director of the Foundation, Abraham Mathai and a number of Important Indian personalities Malala wasn't permitted to receive the award in India. Sevi Ali, a Pakistani actor of British origin received the award on behalf of Malala. The Taliban had shot Malala on October while she was returning from school and was in a bus. The rage came from the Taliban because of the fact that Malala initiated to work for the rights of women in a male dominated country. She was shot in head after which she was rushed to hospital from where after some of the primary medication she was referred to a hospital in London.

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