Because Words Matter: Selected Quotes

Author:

Kailash Satyarthi

Publisher:

Rupa Publications India

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Publisher

Rupa Publications India

Publication Year 2017
ISBN-13

9788129148452

ISBN-10 8129148455
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 168 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 180
This book offers the guidance and teachings of Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi. He has waged a peaceful struggle to stop children from being exploited as labour instead of being sent to school. The power of simplicity and humility in his messages has transformed the lives of millions of children. What he achieved through a single-minded devotion to the cause is testimony of how people can make a difference through seemingly small actions. What Satyarthi has been saying for the last thirty-six years are not merely words confined to the cause of children; in fact they represent the voice of freedom, anger, compassion and humanity. Words have the power to provoke, inspire and transform. Perhaps these can inspire the readers to work towards a more meaningful life…because words matter

Kailash Satyarthi

For thirty-eight years, Mr. Kailash Satyarthi has struggled against the oppression of children and fought for their rights. He is the only recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize who is Indian-born and a resident of the country. He received the Nobel Prize in 2014. The issue of child rights and child labour was not yet a part of the public discourse when Mr. Satyarthi founded the Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA) in 1981. BBA has since rescued more than 86, 000 children from conditions of exploitative labour and modern-day slavery and successfully rehabilitated them into society. As a global campaigner for child rights, his worldwide coalition, the Global March against Child Labour is the largest civil society network for the most exploited children. The march, conducted in 1998, traversed 80, 000 kms over 103 countries and resulted in international legislation banning the worst forms of child labour (ILO conventions 138 and 182). His nationwide march in India in 2001, demanding education as a fundamental right, resulted eventually in universal education becoming a birth right. In 2016, he announced the 100 Million for 100 Million Campaign that inspires 100 million young global citizens to partner with their 100 million less privileged brethren to create a better world for all. Recently, he led the historic Bharat Yatra against child sexual abuse and trafficking, that travelled 12, 000 kilometers across 22 states of India.
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