• Annesha’s World Humanitarian Day 19 AUGUST World Humanitarian Day. Annesha Chatterjee, Coordinator, Student- Class XI Kalyani University Experimental High School, Kalyani , Nadia
We know humanitarian means a person, who believes on humanity than divinity, , a philanthropically believing in the primary importance of the advancement or welfare of the human race. On 19th August 2003, during an UN work at Baghdad, a brutal terrorist attack happened, where 22 people sacrificed their extreme. In December 2008, the UN General Assembly established the WHD on memorizing that very day, 19 August. . At the eve of that day, the world was going to pay benumbed homage to all of them, also to all others, who have lost their life during different of such mission. This year the UN, United Nation is going to celebrate World Humanitarian Day on 19th August, at Expo Milano, 2015. In this opportunity, Voices, The Statesman Kolkata, would like to offer our best tedious tribute to them also, the practical teachers of Service to people is equal to service to God. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2nd October 1869-30.01.1948) is considered is one of them. The Father Of Indian Nationalism, mother taught him Hindu doctrine of ahimsa (to do good, not harm).He studied Law in University college, London and returned to India. In 1893, he had been in Durban, South Africa, and saw horrible torture upon blacks and Indians. There, he applied in Africa, his mother’s teaching, as nonviolence and noncooperation against cruel white supremacy successfully. This new path of protest he demonstrated was again in India against same than British colonial power. He wrote in his autobiography ‘What I want to achieve-what I have been striving and pining to achieve these thirty years-is self-realization, to see God face to face, to attain moksha( salvation). I live and move and have my being in pursuit of his goal” Tagore called him as Mahatma, contrary, Mahatma denotes Tagore as Gurudeva. During a prayer on 30th January, 1948, one Indian bullet took him off. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (July 18, 1918-- December 5, 2013) Mandela was born in the Thembu Xhosa family in the village of Mvezo in South Africa’s Mththa district. Nelson was the first member of the family, who had taken school education. Then he studied in Wesleyan Mission School, Clarksbury Boarding Institute. While he studying B.A. at Fort Hare University, he took entry to politics. At that time, Caucasians were totally rejected by whites. Mandela started to fight from 1948, arrested in 1962, with the charge of sabotage and crimes and became free in 1990. In the election of 1994 when blacks and whites equally applied their voter- rights and Mandela’s party (ANC) won. Mandela became the first black president of South Africa. On December 5, 2013, this Gandhi of Africa ended his journey of life in his home town. He remarked - It would not be right to compare me to Gandhi. .. He showed us it’s necessary to brave imprisonment if truth and justice were to triumph over evil. .. On my last day, I want to know that those who remain behind will say; The man who lies here has done his duty for his country and his people. I have a dream :: Martin Luther King, Jr. (15th January 1927--4th April 1968) The King was born as a preacher’s son in Atlanta, Georgia, America. He learnt in Morehouse College and Ph.D. from Boston University. He was always a strong worker for civil rights for members of his race. Negros had no equal right to take seats of bus as white even! From December 1955, first great Negro nonviolent demonstration as boycott lasted for 382 days! On 21 December 1956, Supreme Court of US decided that Negros and whites, while riding the buses are equal. At the age of thirty-five, as the youngest man, Martin had received the Noble Peace Prize. King donated the amount $54,123 to the furtherance of the civil rights movement. On the evening of April 4, 1968, he was assassinated by an American gun. He was also acknowledged for his dialogue as =we cannot Walk Alone. … I have a dream that…little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers…and sing in the words …. Thank God Almighty,.. ..we are free at last! Mother Teresa (26th August-5th September 1997) She was born in modern Macedonia, of Albania, in 1910. She joined with the ‘Sisters of Loretto’, then with Calcutta at St. Mary’s High School. From 1948, in Darjeeling, she started her mission with a school in the slums to teach the children of the poor. She learned basic medicine and went into the homes of the sick mainly’ poorest among the poor’. In her own words ‘ the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone’. Later, many people joined with her ,that formed the Missionaries of Charity. At the end of 20th century, more than 500 orphanages and other institutions were founded, where nearly one million peoples were serving their best. World honoured her with Bhatat-Ratna, Noble peace Prize (1979), Presidential Medal of Freedom and numerous. Sources • Modern Heroes Lucas Otto, www.jaicobooks,com( ?2012) • History =WBBSE, of class VII, VIII, IX. • The Statesman, Voices 12th December 2013. • www.americanrhetoric.com • Shorter English Oxford Dictionary. annesha.chatterjee64@gmail.com 9836573034
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Annesha’s World Humanitarian Day 19 AUGUST
World Humanitarian Day.
Annesha Chatterjee, Coordinator,
Student- Class XI
Kalyani University Experimental High School, Kalyani , Nadia
We know humanitarian means a person, who believes on humanity than divinity, , a philanthropically believing in the primary importance of the advancement or welfare of the human race. On 19th August 2003, during an UN work at Baghdad, a brutal terrorist attack happened, where 22 people sacrificed their extreme. In December 2008, the UN General Assembly established the WHD on memorizing that very day, 19 August. . At the eve of that day, the world was going to pay benumbed homage to all of them, also to all others, who have lost their life during different of such mission. This year the UN, United Nation is going to celebrate World Humanitarian Day on 19th August, at Expo Milano, 2015.
In this opportunity, Voices, The Statesman Kolkata, would like to offer our best tedious tribute to them also, the practical teachers of Service to people is equal to service to God.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (2nd October 1869-30.01.1948) is considered is one of them. The Father Of Indian Nationalism, mother taught him Hindu doctrine of ahimsa (to do good, not harm).He studied Law in University college, London and returned to India. In 1893, he had been in Durban, South Africa, and saw horrible torture upon blacks and Indians. There, he applied in Africa, his mother’s teaching, as nonviolence and noncooperation against cruel white supremacy successfully. This new path of protest he demonstrated was again in India against same than British colonial power. He wrote in his autobiography ‘What I want to achieve-what I have been striving and pining to achieve these thirty years-is self-realization, to see God face to face, to attain moksha( salvation). I live and move and have my being in pursuit of his goal”
Tagore called him as Mahatma, contrary, Mahatma denotes Tagore as Gurudeva.
During a prayer on 30th January, 1948, one Indian bullet took him off.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (July 18, 1918-- December 5, 2013)
Mandela was born in the Thembu Xhosa family in the village of Mvezo in South Africa’s Mththa district. Nelson was the first member of the family, who had taken school education. Then he studied in Wesleyan Mission School, Clarksbury Boarding Institute. While he studying B.A. at Fort Hare University, he took entry to politics. At that time, Caucasians were totally rejected by whites. Mandela started to fight from 1948, arrested in 1962, with the charge of sabotage and crimes and became free in 1990. In the election of 1994 when blacks and whites equally applied their voter- rights and Mandela’s party (ANC) won. Mandela became the first black president of South Africa. On December 5, 2013, this Gandhi of Africa ended his journey of life in his home town. He remarked - It would not be right to compare me to Gandhi. .. He showed us it’s necessary to brave imprisonment if truth and justice were to triumph over evil. .. On my last day, I want to know that those who remain behind will say; The man who lies here has done his duty for his country and his people.
I have a dream :: Martin Luther King, Jr. (15th January 1927--4th April 1968)
The King was born as a preacher’s son in Atlanta, Georgia, America. He learnt in Morehouse College and Ph.D. from Boston University. He was always a strong worker for civil rights for members of his race. Negros had no equal right to take seats of bus as white even! From December 1955, first great Negro nonviolent demonstration as boycott lasted for 382 days! On 21 December 1956, Supreme Court of US decided that Negros and whites, while riding the buses are equal. At the age of thirty-five, as the youngest man, Martin had received the Noble Peace Prize. King donated the amount $54,123 to the furtherance of the civil rights movement. On the evening of April 4, 1968, he was assassinated by an American gun. He was also acknowledged for his dialogue as =we cannot Walk Alone. … I have a dream that…little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers…and sing in the words …. Thank God Almighty,.. ..we are free at last!
Mother Teresa (26th August-5th September 1997)
She was born in modern Macedonia, of Albania, in 1910. She joined with the ‘Sisters of Loretto’, then with Calcutta at St. Mary’s High School. From 1948, in Darjeeling, she started her mission with a school in the slums to teach the children of the poor. She learned basic medicine and went into the homes of the sick mainly’ poorest among the poor’. In her own words ‘ the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone’. Later, many people joined with her ,that formed the Missionaries of Charity. At the end of 20th century, more than 500 orphanages and other institutions were founded, where nearly one million peoples were serving their best.
World honoured her with Bhatat-Ratna, Noble peace Prize (1979), Presidential Medal of Freedom and numerous.
Sources
• Modern Heroes Lucas Otto, www.jaicobooks,com( ?2012)
• History =WBBSE, of class VII, VIII, IX.
• The Statesman, Voices 12th December 2013.
• www.americanrhetoric.com
• Shorter English Oxford Dictionary.
annesha.chatterjee64@gmail.com 9836573034
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