Monday, October 27, 2014

TWO TALES OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

One never came out in limelight and kept working steadily and silently towards curbing the child exploitation. He gave up his teaching career to stand against this menace in a totally dysfunctional system, and yet media never appreciated his efforts ever. (And if they ever did, it went unnoticed midst the cricket and movies headlines).

And one was the talk of the town after surviving the militant attack. She was the on the cover of Time's magazine, awarded honorary Canadian citizenship and among '100 most influential people in world'. She traveled the entire globe as UN's ambassador spreading their message while staying in Birmingham next to Queen's palace.

One chose himself to become the mascot to make the lives of thousands of children safer and better working directly at grassroots; while other inspiring thousands from Birmingham palace by becoming the spokesperson of UN.