Former child labourer Razi Sultan of Meerut receives first UN Malala award
Meerut, Jul 13: A young girl from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, who has been tackling the problem of child labour has been conferred with the first United Nations Malala Award for educating child labourers.
On learning this news, there was excitement and ecstasy in and around the residence of Razia Sultan.
Sultan, 15, will be felicitated as United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education’s Youth Courage Award for Education.
July 12 has been heralded as Malala Day, to remember the contributions of Pakistan’s Malala Yousafzai, who was shot at by the Taliban for voicing her opinions against the latter’s ban on girls attending schools in the Swat Valley.
She was awarded on July 12 which has been heralded as Malala Day to mark her fight for right to education. Malala Yousafzai addressed a Youth Assembly at UN headquarters in New York on her 16th birthday on Friday.
Razia is a resident of Nanglakhumba village in Meerut District. She used to stitch footballs in her village like several other girls, when she was four.
After being rescued by a non-governmental organisation, she joined a school and eventually became a youth leader in her native place.
In her new role, she encouraged other children in her village to join schools.
Interacting with media, Razia said she has transformed the lives of 48 children trapped in child labour.
“Being a leader of the children in my village, I tried to solve the problems of the schools and the children. I admitted 48 students, who were earlier working as labourers, to schools,” said Razia Sultan.
Though ignorant about the importance of the award, Razia’s father, Ferman, was overwhelmed with the honour bestowed on his daughter.
“We didn’t even know that this award (Malala award by UN) is of great importance. Now, we are feeling very proud of her. I cannot express my happiness in words,” said Ferman, father of Razia Sultan.
More than 12 million children in India below the age of 14 are working as domestic servants or other jobs such as in stone quarries, embroidery units, mining, carpet-weaving, tea stalls, restaurants and hotels, according to government data. VIDEO
Razia’s struggle against child labour and illiteracy was not just confined to her own place.
She went to different regions as a youth leader of a NGO and carried out door-to-door campaigns on child education.
Commenting on this occasion, the district co-ordinator of the NGO, Sher Khan, recalled how she fought against illiteracy with great zeal.
“Razia went to Nepal and various other places as well. She conducted a door to door campaign to spread awareness about education among children and their parents and encouraged them to get admitted to schools,” said Sher Khan.
Meanwhile, students of a school in Ajmer, Rajasthan observed Malala Day and hailed Razia Sultan’s recognition.
They celebrated Malala’s birth anniversary by cutting a birthday cake.
Rajesh Talwar, a student said that Malala was a source of inspiration for all.
“We celebrated Malala’s birthday today. We observed the birthday of Malala Yosufzai by cutting a cake. We will remember her forever. We feel inspired by her life,” said Talwar.
In the days following her being shot at, Malala Yousufzai became an international icon and world leaders pledged to support her campaign for girls’ education.
On her part, Malala Yousafzai celebrated her 16th birthday on Friday at the United Nations by making an appeal for compulsory free schooling for all children.
Thanks to coastaldigest.com
Razi Sultan of Meerut receives first UN Malala award
July 13, 2013 by Team Celebration
Filed Under: ASIA, FEATURED, Uncategorized, WOMEN GENDER EQUITY ISSUES, YOUTH of ACTION™ Tagged With: A Celebration of Women, educate a girl, girls, girls’ education, global education, Malala, of Meerut, online education, Razi Sultan, Razia Sultan, receives first, Take Action, UN, UN Malala award, United Nations, United Nations Malala Award, women., youth of action
About Team Celebration
Team Celebration is a devoted group of women dedicated to sharing information that will better the lives of all women making this space a truly convenient Resource for Women globally. Speak Your Mind: You are invited to leave comments and questions below.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You simply type a KEY WORD into our SEARCH BOX at TOP RIGHT of Homepage and a list of associated topic articles offering truly educational and informative features will be at your fingertips.