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November 28th, 2014
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Malala and Kailash Satyarthi
On the Indo-Pak Relationship
Nobel Peace Prize winners, India’s Kailash Satyarthi and
Pakistan’s Malala Yousafzai (17 yrs. Old and the youngest
Nobel Peace Prize Winner) received the Award on
Wednesday. Both these stalwarts have worked extensively
towards the education of children, especially girls.
Satyarthi who has worked extensively on the “Bachpan
bachao Andolan” said that this prize is very important for
millions and millions of children who have been denied
their childhood. He added, that as he was talking to the
reporters, there were millions of children being denied
freedom, there were children who were being sold like
animals, children who were being forced into prostitution,
children who are being made hostages, and children who
were being converted into child soldiers, and we all need
to work for them. He added that the Nobel peace prize
would give him tremendous opportunity in the fight and
struggle for children’s rights.
To watch a video on the Bachpan Bachao Andolan, head
to page 4. If you haven’t subscribed to the paper yet, click
‘Full Version’ to read the article. To read more about the
Nobel Prize, Malala Yousafzai’s and kailash Satyarthi’s
story, read the newspaper dated October 31st, 2014.
Here’s what both, Malala and Mr. Satyarthi had to say, on
Indo-Pak relations. “Trust and friendship is important for
sustainable peace between India and Pakistan,” Said
Satyarthi on the eve of the annual award ceremony.
Satyarthi also stated that for him, the relationship between
people of India and Pakistan is more important than the talks
between the two Prime Ministers. Satyarthi added that he will
try and get the youth and children of India and Pakistan, and
even other countries to walk on the path of peace.
“Because, peace is not something which can be negotiated
on the tables and made sustainable, neither is it something
which can be taught in temples and mosques. Peace is
every child’s human and fundamental right,” he said. 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. And if there comes any obstacle in this path,
the youth from India and Pakistan will strengthen the fight for
peace under the leadership of our daughters like Malala.”
Echoing Satyarthi’s view, Malala said, “India and Pakistan
need to embrace peace.” She added, “If we teach the
children about 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,” she said.
The teenage child rights activist said that when children of
India and Pakistan will get education only then the relations
between both the countries will improve. Malala, the
youngest recipient of a Nobel Prize, said it was her wish that
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi attend the award ceremony.
“It is my wish they stand together (here) and talk about
peace. It would have been a great thing,” she said. Satyarthi
said that religious leaders can play important role in
spreading tolerance in the world.
Google Said to Surpass $1 Billion in Revenue
from India in FY15
Google, the US-based Internet search company
is on its way to clocking over $1 billion (Rs
6,000 crore) in revenue from India from April
’14 to March ’15. A huge chunk of revenue
coming from heavily spending ecommerce firms.
According to company filings, Google crossed
Rs. 3,000 Crore in revenue for the year ending
March 2014. This figure was a 47% hike from
the financial year ending March 2013. Globally,
the Google's revenue in 2013 was $58 billion.