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Name: Anuradha Koirala
DOB:- 14 April 1949
Birthplaces-Okhaldhunga, Nepal
Parents:-Laxmi Devi Gurung and Pratap Singh Gurung
Early life: Spent her Early life in India. -Studied at Hill station in Kalimpang, India
Contribution-She is actively known as sacfel social activist -Contributed her life in social welfare and right for womenand children.
-Established maiti Nepal to help the victims of sex trafficking
- maiti Nepal symbolizes the love and affection that a girl.
receives in her birthpareuts place. - She has been called as the mother Teresa of Nepal..
-She has contributed as the governer of Bagmant Province wother

Awards: Best Social conter of the year, 1998
-Prabal Gorkha Dakshin Bahu Nepal, 1999
-Trishakti Patta Award, 2002
-German UNICHEM Prize in 2007.
-She was presented with the CNN HERO Award, 2010

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Answered by mukeshgoenka
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Anuradha Koirala (born 14 April 1949) is a Nepalese social activist and the founder of Maiti Nepal – a non-profit organization in Nepal, dedicated to helping victims of sex trafficking.[2] She was appointed as 1st Governor of Bagmati Province from (17 January 2018 – 3 November 2019) by Government of Nepal.[3]

Currently, Maiti Nepal operates a rehabilitation home in Kathmandu, as well as transit homes at the Indo-Nepal border towns, preventive homes in the countryside, and an academy in Kathmandu. As the name suggests, Maiti Nepal ("maiti" means "mother's home" in Nepali) has been a refuge for women rescued from the brothels in India. The women can stay in the homes run by Maiti Nepal until they are able to return to their homes, or if not accepted by their parents and society, they may stay until they become able to live on their own. Between 1993 and 2011, she and her organization have helped rescue and rehabilitate more than 12,000 women and girls.[4]

Maiti Nepal also works on reuniting the rescued women with their families, patrolling Indo-Nepal border with police and other law enforcement authorities and also rescuing trafficked women from the brothels in India with the help of Indian authorities.[5]

Koirala received the Courage of Conscience Award from The Peace Abbey in Sherborn, Massachusetts on 25 August 2006.[6] She won the CNN Hero of the Year award in 2010.[2] She has been called the "Mother Teresa" of Nepal for her work.[7]

The United States government gave a two-year grant of $500,000 (52124000. 00 in Nepali rupees) to Maiti Nepal in April 2010.[8]

In November 2017, Koirala joined Nepali Congress party.[9]

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