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Gandhi’s words are Shakira’s “personal motto”


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Gandhi’s words are Shakira’s “personal motto”

Peace icon Mahatma Gandhi seems to be acclaimed recording artist Shakira’s favorite.

In the official statement by her on receiving medal of honor from International Labor Organization (ILO) for her work promoting social justice recently in Geneva (Switzerland), Shakira, 33, pointed out: Mahatma Gandhi said – “Be the change you want to see in the world”.

“It’s not too late to keep our promise to our children, but we must act now. Together, we can make education and decent work for all a reality”, Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll added.

Her website says: She finished her acceptance speech by quoting some wise words from Gandhi which have become her personal motto: "Be the change that you want to see in the world."

Gandhi was the only world leader quoted in singer-songwriter-musician-record producer-dancer-philanthropist Shakira’s statement, who was born and raised in Colombia. Grammy award winner and Golden Globe nominated Shakira (Love in the Time of Cholera) has sold about 50 million albums worldwide.

Well known Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed says that Mahatma Gandhi is being rediscovered in the world and many people globally revere him as one of the greatest moral, political, and peace leaders of the 20th century. Although Gandhi never set foot on America, yet he was on Time magazine covers in 1930, 1931, and 1947; Time Person of the Year in 1930; and was runner-up for Time Person of the Century, Zed, who is chairperson of Indo-American Leadership Confederation, adds.

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