Somi Ali praises Malala Yousafzai on International Literacy Day

Somi Ali, Malala Yousafzai
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Somi Ali praises Malala Yousafzai on International Literacy Day

Actress Somi Ali praised Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai on International Literacy Day, celebrated on 8 September. Pursuing an education is so strange to me that it scares and disturbs me,” said Somi. According to her, education is a basic right of every human being whether you live in a third world country, live in a rural area Or in a liberal society.

“Having said that, with the recent events related to Afghanistan, it breaks my heart what the plight of girls and women will be because of those barbaric Taliban. They have already removed women from workplaces, and this is just the beginning, ” What was said. Somi about the recent Taliban takeover.

For them it is unimaginable that in 2021 there are still places where children are unable to get education. “Yes, one learns real-life lessons from experiences and deception, yet, without knowledge or education, there is no chance of a career advancement or success. Be it a textbook, a memoir, or a novel, Books are a key part of our existence. And, for me personally, teachers or professors should be worshiped for the career they choose,” the activist said.

“Unfortunately, they are also the lowest paid professionals which is ironically because of them we have doctors and lawyers who pay six figure salary whereas professors and teachers don’t earn even close to that amount,” she said.

She thinks that she is where she is today because of the opportunity and privilege of getting an education. On a piece of land for over 70 years. I wouldn’t know who Ralph Waldo Emerson was, my favorite author. Above all, without education I would not have started No More Tears, an organization that has saved and saved over 30,000 women, children and the lives of men,” added the actress.

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