The Young Chronicle: For 1st Graders December 12th, 2014 | Page 2
YOUNG CHRONICLE
November 28th, 2014
THE YOUNG CHRONICLE
Malala and Kailash Satyarthi
On Winning the Nobel Prize!
Malala felt that if children are taught tolerance,
patience and peace, then by God’s grace there will be
good relations between India and Pakistan and we will
be like brothers once again.
Kailash Satyarthi, felt that, peace is every child’s
human and fundamental right”. He added that, “Our
youth should also realise that with respect, with
freedom, with good education and with peace we
want to live our lives.
The Nobel Prize is one of the highest honours and awards
given in the world. Nobel Prize is given in the field of
To read more about the Nobel Prize, Malala
Yousafzai’s and kailash Satyarthi’s story, read the
newspaper dated October 31st, 2014.
literature, medicine, physics, chemistry, peace, and
economics. This year, a 17 year old from Pakistan, and a
60 year old from India, won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Rambo (aka. Rohan) and Pranks (aka. Priyanka) have been
very excited at the fact that a teenager, Malala
Yousafzai, and an Indian, Kailash Satyarthi, won the
Wow! Winning an
international award only at
the age of 17!
Nobel
I Better Catch Up! I can’t
even tie my shoelaces
properly yet!
India Wins the Blind Cricket
Peace Prize this time around. They watched the entire
ceremony with a lot of excitement.
Worldcup!
Rons and Pranks both tried playing cricket with their
They were stunned when they heard that Malala had
faced bullets because of her conviction to study. Pranks
was quite surprised that there were children who wanted
to go to school and study! She hated school.
eyes shut. But they were too scared. Mumma papa
Rambo was quite impressed that Malala had addressed
organisations and children in other nations, so that they
could receive education.
to playing professional cricket without being able to
Rambo and Pranks were also very impressed with Kailash
Satyarthi, who had left his job very early in life, to
support the rights of labour and those of children. He
had headed several international organisations that
worked for the welfare of children.
won the blind world cup against Pakistan, this year, but
warned that it wasn’t something they should try, as it
was dangerous.
They wondered, how did the brave hearts actually get
see, and that too so well?
Of course, they were immensely proud that India had
what inspired them was the determination of all the
athletes, who fought all odds to play the game.
More on this, on Page 6.