Washington: Indian Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi has been selected for the prestigious Harvard Humanitarian of the Year Award, it was announced on Wednesday.
The annual award by the prestigious Harvard University is given to an individual whose works and deeds have served to improve the quality of lives and have inspired us to greater heights.
The award ceremony is scheduled to take place on October 16, at the Harvard University, a press statement said.
In past, the prestigious award has been conferred upon some notable luminaries including: former UN Secretary- Generals Kofi Annan, Boutros Boutros-Ghali and Javier Perez de Cuellar; and Nobel laureates Jose Ramos-Horta, Bishop Desmond Tutu, John Hume and Elie Wiesel; Ethel Kennedy and R C Gorman.
Additionally, Satyarthi has been championing the cause of child reform and ending all forms of violence against children.
He has been at the forefront of driving these agendas into The Sustainable Development Goals announced at The United Nations SDG Summit in September.
The annual award by the prestigious Harvard University is given to an individual whose works and deeds have served to improve the quality of lives and have inspired us to greater heights.
The award ceremony is scheduled to take place on October 16, at the Harvard University, a press statement said.
Additionally, Satyarthi has been championing the cause of child reform and ending all forms of violence against children.
Advertisement
Advertisement
COMMENTS
Advertisement
'So, I Made It To Harvard': Rihanna Accepts Humanitarian Of The Year Award With A Hair Flip Lionel Richie to get humanitarian award Woman On Scooter With 2 Kids Punched, Left Bleeding In Pune Road Rage Case After Retest, Haryana NEET Centre With Most Top Scorers Gave This Result... On Sonu Sood's Post About Kanwar Yatra Order, Kangana Ranaut's Rejoinder "Fully Focused On Ensuring Safety Of Indians In Bangladesh": S Jaishankar Goods Train Derails in UP's Amroha, 15 Trains Cancelled Or Diverted BJP Will Protect Tribal Lands If Voted To Power: Amit Shah In Jharkhand Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.