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International Women’s Day: Students highlight gender-based violence through drawings, paintings
Call for better education among women for their empowerment.
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Teachers’ conference: Teachers advised not to train students like animals
Instead, urge students to think critically.
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Promoting Education: School named after Malala Yousufzai
The Government Girls Secondary School on Mission Road has been named after Malala Yousufzai.
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Youth conference: Not an adult in sight
NYA seminar aims to promote young leaders.
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Bacha Khan’s philosophy of non-violence and Benazir Bhutto’s charisma inspires Malala
Says she will continue to spread education, especially among girls.
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Tribune’s Gamechangers 2011: Malala Yousafzai
For making headlines worldwide (the right way).
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Lawmakers debate: MPAs talk about oxygen supply, races & women prisoners
A patient in AO clinic was accidentally given carbon dioxide instead of oxygen.
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National peace prize named after Malala Yousafzai
The 13-year-old earlier received award for defending girls’ education in Swat.
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Honourable achievement: Teen’s peace prize makes Swat proud
KidsRights says Malala nominated for award because of her writing focused on the right to education for girls.
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Swat's Malala runner-up for International Children's Peace Prize
Malala Yousufzai was earlier nominated for the peace prize.
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Agents of change: Girls armed with education fight for their rights
While these young women have fought back, others find it harder to do so.
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Appreciating female youth
Pakistani girls Malala Yousafzai and Sitara Barooj Akbar are an inspiration for children all around the world.
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The might of children
Children have too often been dismissed as relatively useless members of society.
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Swat’s shining stars
Bravo Farman Ali Khan and Malala Yousufzai!
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Undaunted courage: 13-year-old Swat girl gets National Peace Prize
PM tells cabinet division to make the prize an annual feature.
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A great honour: Swati girl nominated for international peace prize
Malala, 13, alone raised a voice for girls education during the Taliban rule.