Malala Yousafzai, the world's youngest Nobel laureate............
Malala after wearing jeans pants..
Malala Yousafzai, the world's youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner There are many differences between Malala and Malala at that time. He has changed a lot today. News Pakistan Today After being shot in the hands of the Taliban of Pakistan in 2012, the whole world knows Malala. In the year 2017, he was admitted to Oxford University, England, for a bachelor's degree in philosophy, politics and economics. Since then Malala has brought a lot of changes in herself. According to Pakistan Today reports, Malala's attire also has a western touch. Extensive changes brought clothes to adapt themselves to other Oxford students. Tops with skinny jeans pants, high heel shoes on T-shirts legs. Although, as before, he still loves to cover his head with a scarf. Not only that, the Hindu community's Dipabli, Holi festival festival, Machhakhali, friends at midnight, to buy food from the restaurant, and to participate in the party at night, and much more, participated in the same parity. Playing polo with friends. He has also learned to dance to the musician of American musician Beyonce. Apart from this, Malala has also been associated with Muslim community as well as the Hindu community. Malala Yousafzai, daughter of Swat Valley of Pakistan, was born on July 12, 1997. Malala started writing blogs in Pakistan on behalf of women's education since the age of 11 The result of which was very horrific. On October 9, 2012, Taliban militants shot 14-year-old Malala and her two friends in front of the school in the Mingoraat area of Swat Valley. Taliban gunmen shot in Malala's head protesting the girls' education was stopped. Now 20-year-old Malala is working for women's education. The United Nations declared Malala Day on November 10, 2012 to succeed Malala's dream. Malala Fund was formed with the help of girls' education in different countries. Malala Yousafzai won the Nobel Peace Prize with child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi in recognition of her contribution to the struggle for the rights of children and youth.