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The CNN hero 2012

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Pulling children out of Nepal's prisons

Pushpa Basnet doesn't need an alarm clock. Every morning, the sounds of 40 children wake her up in the two-story home she shares with them. As she helps the children dress for school, Basnet might appear to be a housemother of sorts. But the real story is more complicated. All of these children once lived in Nepal's prisons. This 28-year-old woman has saved every one of them from a life behind bars. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world -- according to UNICEF, 55% of the population lives below the international poverty line -- so it lacks the social safety net that exists in most Western nations. Space is extremely limited in the few children's homes affiliated with the government.
So when no local guardian is available, an arrested parent often must choose between bringing their children to jail with them or letting them live on the streets. Nepal's Department of Prison Management estimates 80 children live in the nation's prisons.
"It's not fair for (these) children to live in the prison because they haven't done anything wrong," said Basnet, who started a nongovernmental organization to help. "My mission is to make sure no child grows up behind prison walls."
Basnet is one of several in Nepal who have started groups to get children out of prison. Since 2005, she has assisted more than 100 children of incarcerated parents. She runs a day care program for children under 6 and a residential home where mostly older children receive education, food, medical care and a chance to live a more normal life.

Anuradha Koirala of Kathmandu, Nepal : 2010 CNN Hero of the year
 

Here is a video which shows all the ten heroes chosen for year 2010.... Narayanan Krishnan is one of them:)

We can see genuine 'tears of joy' of Ms. Anuradha Koirala in this clipping:

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P.S: How come Prasad Sir indicated 2012 in the OP?? :confused:
 

Here is a video which shows all the ten heroes chosen for year 2010.... Narayanan Krishnan is one of them:)

We can see genuine 'tears of joy' of Ms. Anuradha Koirala in this clipping:

[TABLE="class: ts, width: 512"]
[TR]
[TD="colspan: 2, align: center"]CNN HERO 2010 - Anuradha Koirala[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]

P.S: How come Prasad Sir indicated 2012 in the OP?? :confused:

Ms. Raji,
Ms. Pushpa Basnet is the 2012 Hero. She is different from Ms. Anuradha Koirala the 2010 hero. Both are from Nepal.
 
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