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Indian Army officer's daughter is Nepal's new hero

Last Updated: Friday, November 26, 2010, 06:52     A- A A+
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Kathmandu: The daughter of a former Indian Army colonel has become Nepal's new global hero, receiving a prestigious American award for her relentless work to prevent the trafficking of women and children from Nepal and rescuing over 12,000 victims.

Anuradha Koirala, daughter of Col Pratap Singh Gurung of the Indian Army, and former student of St Joseph's Convent in eastern India's hill town of Kalimpong, gave a politically volatile Nepal a worthy cause to rejoice when she was declared the CNN Hero of the year 2010 at a gala in Los Angeles late Saturday. The event was also attended by Hollywood stars Demi Moore, Halle Berry and Jessica Alba.

There were fireworks at Maiti Nepal in celebration, the anti-trafficking NGO founded by the frail, 61-year-old former school teacher on the premises of her own house in 1993 with eight others and that made her win the $100,000 award after eight weeks of online voting.

Koirala, known by her trademark huge dot on the forehead and spartan sari, beat nine other shortlisted nominees, including India's chef with a conscience, Narayanan Krishnan, whose Akshaya Trust has become a byword for feeding the homeless in India's Madurai city.

Maiti Nepal, which means mother's home in Nepali, is the best-known anti-trafficking organisation in Nepal, running transit homes on the India-Nepal border to prevent women and children from being sold to India's brothels, rescuing them by conducting raids with peer groups in India and since 1999, also running a hospice in Jhapa in eastern Nepal for trafficking survivors diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.

The victims rescued by Maiti Nepal include girls as young as 14 who were sold into sex slavery in India at the age of nine.

In Kathmandu, Maiti Nepal also runs the Teresa Academy, a 10th-grade school to provide education to the rescued children and children of trafficked women living in its shelter. The rehabilitation work is bolstered by the legal unit of the NGO that seeks legal action against traffickers.

Last week, before the award was announced, Koirala had told a local weekly in Kathmandu that her aim was to see Maiti Nepal close down one day - when trafficking would be eradicated.

According to a report by the US State Department, about 12,000-15,000 women and children are trafficked to India across the porous border every year.

On the day Koirala won her award, Nepal police arrested a woman in the southern Saptari district, Nirmala Bhujel, for trying to sell a 14-year-old girl in India's Mumbai city, under the guise of getting her a well-paid job in Kuwait.

"I never thought I would get this international recognition when I started Maiti Nepal," a tearful Koirala told Nepali daily Republica from New York after being declared the CNN winner.

"Looking back at the struggle during those formative years, I can now say that anything can be achieved with perseverance and hard work."

The award also carries an additional $25,000, which goes out to all the shortlisted 10 nominees.

INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE

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First Published: Friday, November 26, 2010, 06:52

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Gunjan - I come in peace
If Anuradha Koirala is daughter of an Indian Army officer. Then I say I`m the king of the world. Just find good news to post. Go outside a see if some guy has fallen in a hole once again..
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Ashik Man Shrestha - Nepal
Then Mahatma Gandhi is supposed to be a African right???...why do you indians claim something thats not yours??...whoever wrote this news and whoever agrees with it should really be ashamed of themselves!....leave Nepal alone and go watch your stupid Rakhi ka insaaf!
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Rupak - currently in karnataka
India is always hooping for the best in Nepal`s pride. Most of the cases like lord gautam buddha, mount everest have been claimed an issue by Indians. Nepal is a small country but it hasn`t forget its existance. Dominating Nepal, and their pride, and claming as India`s pride, its just a shameless.
Mrs. Anuradha koirala is true nepali, like i`m. Don`t give the false news and false pride to your nation.

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NEPALI - Kathmandu
This is all what comes from a poor journalist. Limited mind and very selfish cause the CNN hero was not awarded to a citizen of their own soil. Hence, this is not new! The leaders from our country are silent about this and we the citizens are helpless!
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Krishna Roka - Kathmandu
I don`t like your expressions like Indian Army officer`s daughter. Many Nepalese are in army in India, Singapore, United Kingdom. Say only Nepali Daughter. Don`t give the news like this expressions. Write news freely but Don`t dominate Nepali okey.
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aneal - nepal
@ Ramachandran Bhrikuti Patnam Ahuja - Kerala
Seems like u have true indian blood. and it`s making me laugh.By the way, if u are that much proud go for Kalimpong history. It used to be Nepal. Then how come Anuradha Koirala be a Indian Army officer`s Daughter?
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Ramachandran Bhrikuti Patnam Ahuja - Kerala
I am extremely proud of our indian daughter in winning the award. Now i feel proud to be an indian. Indian blood has done extremely good job in the world, like anuradha, gautam buddha and etc. Yes its sad that people fighting here. Nepali people dont fight. You are very good people, as said by one of your scholar Gandhi,love is answer to all voilence. We should all love each other. Gandhi was a great man from Nepal.
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yehang - uk
anuradha koirala -ex indian armys daughter...
lord buddha- born in india
mt. everest- is the northern boarder of india
tenzing sherpa - another indian..
....wat else indians.....(journalists)....
what are you trying to prove here......?
thodi samaj karo orrr news lekho....gappe bahut huwa...kuch ko saram karo.....aiine me apne app ko dekho ourr apne app se pucho....kya ye news sahi hey?..
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anil sharma - kathmandu
so sad my friend, actually what do you want to prove????? Anuradha Koirala is an Indian, is`t it???

this is a sign of immature journalism... if you have guts then prove it she is an Indian and please remember still I`m alive to fight with you
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pawan - nepal
i know india has very good history and future but it is very shameful to see the news to consider anuradhha koirala to be an indian. please show your matureness and feel the truth. i know india is the cause for anuradhha to be the cnn hero of stablishing red light areas in mumbai and neplese girls have been the victims of this inhuman acts.i would rather want the journals to potray the real life in these streets of mumbai and make a good news then follow all the good work of others and make them look like they are from their own soil. there are lots of anuradhha working for the good cause in nepal..why dont u find one from ur country!!good luck with your new research

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