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MOTHER TERESA - A SOCIAL REFORMER

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  • IN 1929
  • FINALLY! I ARRIVED TO INDIA
  • DURING HER LIFETIME
  • LOOK AT HER SHE IS THE ONE BEGGS FOR MONEY FROM CORRUPTS FOR POORS BUT NEVER FIGHTS FOR THE CAUSE OF POVERTY
  • YES YOU ARE RIGHT
  • ONE DAY MOTHER TERESA GOT A NEWS
  • YES FINALLY! BUT I STILL HAVE SOME PROBLEMS I HAVE NOTHING NO PLACE NO MONEY ANYTHING
  • YOU GOT THE PERMISSION FROM THE ROME AUTHORITIES TO DEVOTE YOUR LIFE AND HELP POOR IN CALCUTTA
  • Mother Teresa came to India in 1929, AT THE AGE OF 19. SHE joined the Sisters of Loreto, an Irish community of nuns with missions in India. After a few months' training in Dublin she was sent to India, where on May 24, 1931, she took her initial vows as a nun.
  • MOTHER TERESA HELPED POOR WHO BEGGED ON THE STEETS AND OFFERED THEN PLACE FOOD AND EDUCATION
  • COME WITH ME I WILL GIVE YOU FOOD AND SHELTER AND SOME NECESSARY THINGS
  • THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME
  • During her lifetime, Mother Teresa was criticized for begging for money from the corrupt of the world, for raving against abortion and contraception, for caring for the poor of Calcutta but not fighting to the causes of poverty.
  • IN 1962 MOTHER TERESA GOT A PADMA SHRI
  • WE WOIULD LIKE TO HONOUR MOTHER TERESA WITH PADMA SHRI FOR HER SOCIAL WORK
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  • THANK YOU
  • THERE WERE MANY PROBLEM IN THE LIFE OF MOTHER TERESA . SHE WANTED TO HELP POORS. SHE FACED PEOPLES'S CRITICIZES , SHE HAD NO MONEY , NO HOUSE, NO TREAT TO POOR BUT SHE SIMPLY BELIEVED IN GO AND WENT ON
  • IN 1979 MOTHER TERESA GOT NOBLE PRIZE
  • AND THE NOBLE PRIZE GOES TO MOTHER TERESA
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  • Mother Teresa set up soup kitchens, a leper colony, orphanages, and a home for the dying destitute. She treated the lepers, educated the poorest of the poor, and fed the homeless. She treated them like her family.
  • In 1962 the Indian government awarded Mother Teresa the Padma Shri, one of its highest civilian honours, for her services to the people of India.
  • In 1979 she received the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work, and the following year the Indian government conferred on her the Bharat Ratna, the country's highest civilian honour. Mother Teresa at the Nobel Prize ceremony, 1979.
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