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MALALA YOUSAFZAI
On the auspicious day of 12 July, 1997 a girl was born to Tor Pekai Yousafzai and Ziauddin Yousafzai in a small town called Mingora, situated in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. This laudable child was named Malala Yousafzai by her parents. Even as a young girl, Malala clearly justified the meaning of her name, which meant 'grieve-stricken'. She had developed a feeling of contempt towards Taliban, who had banned the girls from seeking the pleasures of education. She deeply empathized with the girls and soon she made up her mind to expostulate against this unjustified demeanor towards girls. This tenaciously unwavering resolve of hers showed up in a blog in the BBC, where Malala wrote everything about her life, and of those who were being oppressed by the Taliban. She achieved her first goal at the mere age of 11, when this blog of hers topsy-turveyed Taliban's view about girl education. But success was not meant to come so soon. Conflicts between the Taliban and Malala increased as she grew more and more famous for her subject of 'Education for Women'. She started giving interviews in print was televised frequently. Her speeches created a passionate fire of rancour towards Taliban, threatening to burn these practices to ashes.The fuel of anger was was finally added when a gunman of Taliban fired three bullets into Malala, one of them lodging into her head. Malala remained unconscious for a long time, and when declared stable, she was transferred to the Queen Elizabeth hospital in England. The UN, seeing the sordid ways of Taliban, ordered Pakistan to pass the Right to Education Bill. After recovering completely, she took her dream to a completely new level. She opened the Library of Birmingham in England and toured the third world countries to enlighten the others about Women Education. Her excursions earned her a series of awards, like- Protichiena (talk) 05:40, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
 * The National Youth Peace Prize Award in 2011.
 * The Sitara-e-Shujaat--which is Pakistan's third highest civilian bravery award, in 2012.
 * The Honorary Master of Arts awardedby the University of Edinburgh.
 * Mother Teresa Memorial Award for Social Justice in 2012.
 * The Simon de Beauvoir Prize in 2013.