Om Prakash Gurjar

Om Prakash Gurjar is an Indian children's rights activist and recipient of the 2006 International Children's Peace Prize.[1] He was born in Rajasthan, India and was a victim of illegal child labor. He is known for his fight to keep public schools in India free and advocating for birth certificate registration for children to protect their rights. In addition, he and two friends founded the organization, Paatshala, which facilitates evening classes in reading, writing, and math for children.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Indian boy wins world peace prize". BBC News. 19 November 2006. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  2. ^ "2006 – Om Prakash Gurjar (14), India". Kids Rights.
  3. ^ https://www.kidsrights.org/advocacy/international-childrens-peace-prize/winners/om-prakash-gurjar/

External links

  • Bio details, The Children's Peace Prize
  • Victory at last: Child 'slave' gets peace prize, The Times of India, 21 November 2006
  • On a mission against bondage, The Hindu, 23 November 2006
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  • 2005: Nkosi Johnson
  • 2006: Om Prakash Gurjar
  • 2007: Thandiwe Chama
  • 2008: Mayla Avellar Neves
  • 2009: Banruani Ndume
  • 2010: Francia Simon
  • 2011: Michaeli Mycroft
  • 2012: Kesz Valdez
  • 2013: Malala Yousafzai
  • 2014: Neha Gupta
  • 2015: Abraham Keita
  • 2016: Kehkashan Basu
  • 2017: Mohamad Al Jounde
  • 2018: March for Our Lives
  • 2019: Greta Thunberg, Divina Maloum
  • 2020: Sadat Rahman
  • 2021: Vihaan, Nav Agarwal
  • 2022: Rena Kawasaki
  • 2023: Sofia Tereshchenko, Anastasia Feskova and Anastasia Demchenko