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Nilawan Pintong : ウィキペディア英語版
Nilawan Pintong

Nilawan Pintong (December 6, 1916- ) was a feminist whose efforts toward the development of women's rights in Thailand earned her the title ''Steel Lotus Blossom''. She is best known as the founder of the Ounakorn Center and Satree Sarn Magazine, Thailand's first women's magazine which aimed to inspire women to have active participation in community affairs.〔 In 1961, she is also the first Thai recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service. The award was given for her role in giving "Thai women a new and creative role in nation-building." The award included $10,000, a gold medal and a certificate given to her and the other recipients.
==Early life and education==
Khun Nilawan was born on December 6, 1916 in Bangkok. She owes her Buddhist education to her father who became a monk after Nilawan's mother died.〔 Having been educated in the spirit of charity and service since young, Nilawan pursued her dream of being a teacher and earned her certificate from the Bethaburi School of Teacher Training in Bangkok. In 1936, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages (English and French) with First Honors in English from Chulalongkorn University.〔

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