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Ayesha Noor honored with the prestigious A One Global TV Award

Kolkata, WEST BENGAL :

Ayesha Noor honored with the prestigious A One Global TV Award

Kolkata:

If a person has the desire to achieve a high position in life, then no power in the world can stop him from moving forward. An example of this is international karate player Ayesha Noor. Who has achieved so much success in Karate regardless of poverty and disease that today the world calls Ayesha Noor as Golden Girl.

The fame of Ayesha Noor, who has won many gold medals for India in international karate competitions around the world, has now reached abroad. In recognition of her success in karate, the UK’s prestigious media organization A-One Global TV honored him with the A-One Global TV Award.

Ayesha Noor was given the A-One Global TV Award at the hands of J Lamin of the West African country Gambia at an event held in Kolkata. A-One Global TV has wished Ayesha to achieve more success in future.

Let us tell you that earlier America has also honored Ayesha Noor with Hero of Gender Equality Award.

Along with this, the National Open Karate Championship was also organized under the supervision of International Karate Coach and Champion MA Ali. In which there was a competition between Karate players from different places. On this occasion Shailen Pal, DK Acharya, Mohd. Farooq, Arup Dasgupta and Monimala Haldar were also present.

The sad thing is that while countries like America and Britain are honoring Ayesha Noor, the governments of our country are not helping Ayesha. Due to which even today Ayesha Noor is living life in poverty.

source: http://www.muslimmirror.com / Muslim Mirror / Home> Indian Muslim> Positive Story> Women / by Special Correspondent / January 27th, 2022

Karate champ from Kolkata slums to represent India in Thailand

Beniakupur, Kolkata, WEST BENGAL :

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Ayesha Noor, a 21-year-old Karate champion from the slums of Kolkata, will be representing India in an upcoming international sports meet, which is to be held in Thailand. Her story is nothing but inspirational and heartening.

The 21-year-old’s journey witnesses a lot of suffering; Ayesha was afflicted with epileptic seizures from the time of birth. She lost her father in 2010, and her mother Shakila Begum had to make ends meet by sewing clothes from home.

A ray of hope for young Ayesha while she was living in the slums of Beniakupur in Kolkata, coach M. A. Ali saw potential and took her under his wing, grooming her to be a solid contender in Karate.

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The young karate champion has won three gold medals for India, making her a fierce force to be reckoned with. Her first win was in 2010, followed by winning gold again in Bangkok in 2013 and 2015. Ayesha Noor was honoured by the United States of America as the ‘Hero of Gender Equality’ in 2017, at a function held at the American Center in New Delhi. She was also awarded the ‘Times Women Heroes Award’ on 7th June, by the Times of India. At such a young age, Ayesha Noor has now become a great influence for many.

A documentary film has also been made which depicts her journey from the slums of Kolkata to winning gold in karate at the international level, despite her health condition and financial struggle. The story of this young karate champ is nothing but inspirational. We can’t wait to watch her slay at the international sports meet in Thailand. More power to you, Ayesha!

source: http://www.femina.in / Femina / Home> Trending> Achievers / by Eden Noronha / August 10th, 2019

Refugees crisis of our time

Kolkata, WEST BENGAL :

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The world saw its worst refugee crisis between 1988 and 1994, coinciding with the end of the so-called Cold War, increasing globalisation and civil wars along ethnic lines.

After two decades of relative ease, 2015 and 2016 again witnessed an upsurge in refugee population, starting with the Syrian crisis and the latest, the Rohingya exodus from Myanmar.India is home to nearly 2 million refugees, with a large percentage coming from China (including a large number of Tibetan refugees) and Sri Lanka (which was torn by civil war from 2006-09).

A book called “Dui Hazar Ekush”for the Refugees worlwide is published today at Kolktata Press Club. Renown Poet & Journalist Mokter Hossain Mondal has written this book for the Refugees people in Mynanmar and Syria. He dedicated this book to the refugees people across the globe.
The cover of this book has been unveiled by Ayesha Noor, three time gold winner in karate championship who dwelt in a slum area in Kolkata.
The life story of the footpath dwellers and the life story of the Refugees of Syria, Somalia & Rohingya people were narrated in this book. Here the poet tried to make the way to solve their problems.
This book has been published by Disha Prakashani.
source: http://www.financialsamachar.com / F Samachar / Home> Metrolife / July 05th, 2018

19-year-old Ayesha Noor battled epilepsy and poverty to become a karate champion

Kolkata, WEST BENGAL :

Ayesha Noor was born in a slum in Kolkata. Suffering from epileptic seizures, Ayesha was asked to leave school when she was just five. Only a year later, she decided to learn karate. Today, at the age of 19, Ayesha is an inspiration for many.

Images (L) Huffington Post (R) YourStory.com
Images (L) Huffington Post (R) YourStory.com

Ayesha is the winner of two gold medals at the national level and has brought home three gold medals from international events. She also trains girls in Kolkata in self-defence. “I become a sherni (tigress) when I teach karate,” Ayesha told Huffington Post.

Ayesha’s journey hasn’t been an easy one. Her father passed away when she was just 13. Life has been difficult for the family of three that lives in a one-room house in a Kolkata slum. While her mother works as a tailor, her brother sells slippers to make a living.

Despite her inspirational triumphs in the international arena, Ayesha wants to teach karate to people across the world. Her coach and mentor MA Ali told Business Standard, “She is a completely different personality once she hits the ring and the fighter in her takes over.”

source: http://www.yourstory.com / YourStory.com / Home> HerStory> Think Change India / November 16th, 2016