Jharkhand girl heads Australian High Commission for a day

  • | Sunday | 4th November, 2018

With education, people would get to know out their rights," she said.Expressing delight over the achievement, Pari said, "I am very happy after serving as the Australian High Commissioner for a day. We should provide education to every child so that they can decide what's right and what's wrong. I hope I can inspire other children in my village to do the same and show their interest in education." "With proper education , one can fight against naxalism and their beliefs. JAMSHEDPUR: Pari (22), who hails from a naxal-affected village in Jamshedpur , took charge of the Australian High Commission for a day.An advocate for child rights and their development in remote rural areas, Pari was selected by Plan India, a child rights organisation providing children, especially girls, with access to education, healthcare, protection, and livelihood opportunities.The 22-year-old emerged victorious in a programme which is held every year to celebrate the United Nation's International Day of the Girl Child, after which she was presented with the opportunity to head the Australian High Commission.Coming from a region where people live in fear due to naxal activity, Pari believes there is an urgent need of spreading education in remote rural areas if one wants to get rid of naxals.

JAMSHEDPUR: Pari (22), who hails from a naxal-affected village in Jamshedpur , took charge of the Australian High Commission for a day.An advocate for child rights and their development in remote rural areas, Pari was selected by Plan India, a child rights organisation providing children, especially girls, with access to education, healthcare, protection, and livelihood opportunities.The 22-year-old emerged victorious in a programme which is held every year to celebrate the United Nation's International Day of the Girl Child, after which she was presented with the opportunity to head the Australian High Commission.Coming from a region where people live in fear due to naxal activity, Pari believes there is an urgent need of spreading education in remote rural areas if one wants to get rid of naxals."With proper education , one can fight against naxalism and their beliefs. We should provide education to every child so that they can decide what's right and what's wrong. With education, people would get to know out their rights," she said.Expressing delight over the achievement, Pari said, "I am very happy after serving as the Australian High Commissioner for a day. I hope I can inspire other children in my village to do the same and show their interest in education."

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