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Malala:Abused Women
Malala has written a book about abused women
13 July 2020, 12:00 AM | Print version
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Malala Yousafzai, a young Pakistani woman working for women's rights, is writing a book on women. He is working day and night to bring women to higher seats.
He is writing another book about the best 25 brave women in the world. The announcement came on Malala Day on April 12. The book will be published next year. However, the name of the book was not disclosed. News of Hindustan Times. The United Nations has declared July 12 as Malala Day to commemorate Malala's birthday.
On October 9, 2012, Malala was shot dead by the Taliban in Pakistan. But after treatment in London he recovered.
Started working for women in new ventures. So far, Malala has been involved with numerous foundations. She herself is a unique example of female courage.
This young woman has set out to write another book for women around the world to find the motivation to be brave.
In this book, he will cite himself as an example of how people can rise without fear. How much of a role he can play for people. HarperCollins Publications has announced the publication of this book about the 25 bravest women in the world. It will be funded by the Malala Fund.
The book will be released next year. The publishing house hopes the book will help fulfill Malala's dream of women.
In early 2019, a book called 'We Are Displaced' was published.
In the book, she talks about herself and young female refugees of her age who have been forced to leave their homes. "We listen to refugees and immigrants," she said. But do not hear from them.
Especially young women refugees. Her book 'I Am Malala' published in 2013 is still on the list of best sellers.
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