Shah Rukh Khan on Monday collected an award at the World Economic meeting in Davos for lifting awareness about human rights contents and his work for compound assaults unfortunates.
Shah Rukh, one of Hindi cinema’s most globally recognized faces, was felicitated as he is a founder of a non-profit foundation, which provides support to female victims of acid attacks and major burn injuries through medical treatment, legal aid, vocational training, rehabilitation and livelihood support.
“We, the powerful, need to get out of the way, to pick the barriers apart, the ones that give us names and races and colors and hierarchies,” he expressed.
“That is what I have learned from my beautifully scarred women,” he increased, referring to the compound unfortunates.
Australian actor Cate Blanchett also collected a crystalware Award for her work with groups who have scatted their residences. British singer-songwriter room collected his for his charitable work with his immunodeficiencies relation.
The Crystal Award is given, by the WEF to artists who make a positive change in society.
The awards were presented at a ceremony in the village of Davos, in the Swiss Alps, where some of the world’s top policymakers and executives have begun gathering for the annual meeting.
Blanchett, who has prevailed two awards, was labeled an intangible diplomat for joined Nations refugee agency UNHCR in May 2016. As part of her role, the actor has traveled to Lebanon and Jordan to meet refugees displaced by the Syrian conflict.
She informed of the phenomenon if more was not done to aid groups compelled to scat their residences.
“Lost generations of uneducated, disenfranchised and displaced children not only represent a vast loss of potential but also a threat to future global security and prosperity,” she expressed.
More than a million groups have scatted environments in Africa and the Middle East to Europe in the last few years.
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