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WOMEN

EMPOWERMENT

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60% of the girls are married before the age of 16. Nearly 60% of the married girls bear childern before they are 18. 125000, women die from pregnanacy and related causes every year. maternal mortality in India is the 2nd

highest in the world.

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Why should it be?

Reflecting into the “vedas and Puranas” of Indian culture, women is being worshiped as LAKSHMI MAA,for wisdom; DURGA MAA,forpower.The status of women in India, particularly in rural areas needs to address the issues of empowering women.Leaving a major number of urban and suburban women, the Indian women are still crying for simple justice.

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She is just 15 years old ,her son is 18 months old

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WAYS TO ACHIEVE

Self help groupsAangan Badis Government schemesMicro finance Self employment

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Lets take them out of the doors of the darkness of life

Individual efforts are appreciable, But not sufficient.

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MALALA YOUSAFZAI

A brave girl from

PAKISTAN

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MalalaYousafzai was born on July 12, 1997, in Mingora , Pakistan.

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MALALA AND FAMILY

She has two younger brothersHer father , who ran a number of schools in the region , is an education activist.Her mother.

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Malala Youzafzai is a school student and education activist from Pakistan. she is known for women’s rights and education in the swat valley. she spoke for the right of childern, of girls, in a part of the world i.e, Pakistan where many people believe that women must neither be seen nor heard.

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She raised her voice against the wicked group TALIBAN ,which was much louder than the adults also.She said,“How dare the TALIBAN take away my basic right to education”.

Annoyed by this,On 9th october 2012, Malalawas shot in the head and neck by Taliban gunman while returning to home on a school

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ACHIEVEMENTS

Malala received the nobel peace award on oct 2014She became the youngest person To receive the Nobel Peace Price.She won Pakisthan’s first National youth Peace Price. She took the position as Chairperson of the district child assembly Swat. For her 18th birthday on July 12,2015 the United Ntions has

declaredNovember 10th as “MALALA DAY”

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What other girls at the age of 15 do?

They simply watch television, play games, join hobby classes, all time chating with friends, roaming with their friends,they ply as cheer girls at school sports.

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CONCLUSION

Education is the basic right of every individual and no one else have the right to take it away from us. But there are many vulnerable people who are deprive from the basic right to education. Malala was one among them ,unlike other girls she didn’t accept this as her fate , she faughtagainst tyranic group called TALIBAN for her right and thereby inspiring youth of the .world.

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A PRESENTATION BY:GROUP 7:

THAK YOU

Thank you for your precious time

Vishwaroopayadav.r

Ramching Henry

Yaasin Ahmmed

Faisal Javed

Sahil Anish