November 10, 2012 to be celebrated as Malala Day

November 10, 2012 to be celebrated as Malala Day

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TNI Bureau: United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has announced that November 10, 2012 will be celebrated as Malala Day worldwide. The day will mark the 30-day anniversary of the Taliban attack on 15-year-old education campaigner from Pakistan, Malala Yousufzai.

Malala, who was campaigning in favour of girl’s education, was shot in the head and neck by the Taliban militants while she was returning home on October 9. She is being treated at a Birmingham hospital in UK.

Ban Ki-Moon noted that Malala is an inspiration for girls’ education across the world. He further hoped that celebrating Malala Day will step up the efforts on UN’s Education First initiative.

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