Mother Teresa - Mother Teresa was moved by the sight of the sick - Seen Comprehension - Multiple Choice & Short Question for SSC English First Paper - English for Today
- Fakhruddin Babar
- Feb 3
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Updated: Feb 4
Read the following passage and answer the questions below:
Mother Teresa was moved by the sight of the sick and dying on the streets of Kolkata. She founded the home for the dying destitute and named it 'Nirmal Hriday': meaning 'Pure Heart'. She and her fellow nuns brought the dying people off the streets of Kolkata to this home. They were lovingly looked after and cared for. Since then many men, women and children have been taken from the streets and carried to Nirmal Hriday. These unloved and uncared people get an opportunity to die in an environment of kindness and love. In their last hours, they get human and divine love, and can feel they are also children of God. Those who survive, the Missionaries of Charity try to find jobs for them or send them to homes where they can live happily for some more years in a caring environment. Regarding commitment to family, Mother Teresa said, “May be in our own family, we have somebody, who is feeling lonely, who is feeling sick, who is feeling worried. Are we there? Are we willing to give until it hurts in order to be with our families, or do we put our interest first? We must remember that love begins at home and we must also remember that future of humanity passes through the family.
Mother Teresa's work has been recognized throughout the world and she has received a number of awards. These include the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize (1971), the Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace & Understanding (1972), the Balzan Prize (1978), the Nobel Peace Prize (1979) and the Bharat Ratna (1980).
Mother Teresa died at the age of 87, on 5 September 1997. The world salutes her for her love and compassion for humanity. She has taught us how to extend our hand towards those who need our love and support irrespective of creed, caste and religion. The picture of mother Teresa, draped in a white and blue bordered sari, with a wrinkled face, ever soft eyes and a saintly smile, lives on in our mind.
Multiple Choice Questions
1.Choose the correct answer from the alternatives.
(a) Mother Teresa died in
(i) 1990
(ii) 1997
(iii) 1996
(iv) 1999
Answer: (a) (ii) 1997
(b) Which of the following has the closest meaning of the word 'survive'?
(i) dead
(ii) exist
(iii) death
(iv) about to die
Answer: (b) (ii) exist
(c) Which of the following has the. meaning of the word 'dying'?
(i) steel alive ,
(ii) death
(iii) about to die
(iv) dead
Answer: (c) (iii) about to die
(d) At Nirmol Hriday, the dying people man brought to
(i) hasten their death .
(ii) halt their den
(iii) punish them
(iv) provide a cozy environment to die
Answer: (d) (iv) provide a cosy environment to die
(e) In the passage the word "destitute' has be used as a/an --
(i) adjective
(ii) noun
(iii) verb
(iv) adverb
Answer: (e) (ii) noun
(f) Which of the following has the meaning of the word 'destitute'?
(i) death
(ii) solvent
(iii) penniless
(iv)about to die
Answer: (f) (iii) penniless
(g) Mother Teresa was moved by the presence the sick and dying on the streets of Kolkata Here the phrase 'was moved by' means
(i) transferred
(ii) hesitated
(iii) felt compassion
(iv) felt hasted
Answer: (g) (iii) felt compassion
Extra Questions :
(1) The word 'compassion' means --
(i) sustain
(ii) cruelty
(iii) emotion
(iv) kindness
Answer: (1) (iv) kindness
(2) Kindness, love, sympathy are related to
(i) humanity
(ii) blessing
(iii) compassion
(iv) feeling
Answer: (2) (i) humanity
(3)What does the 'missionaries of charity mean?
(i)The donating preachers
(ii) The Preachers
( iii) The donors
(iv) All above are correct
Answer: (3) (i) The donating preachers
(4) The sick and dying people on the streets of Kolkata -- the heart of Mother Teresa.
(i) trembled
(ii) shrunk
(iii) aggraded
(iv) touched
Answer: (4) (iv) touched
(5) What is the main purpose of the passage?
(i) To depict Mother Teresa's love for humanity
(ii) To portray the miserable condition of the dying people
(iii) To let the people know about the awards of Mother Teresa
(iv) To state the activities of the Missionaries of charity
Answer: (5) (i) To depict Mother Teresa's love for humanity
(6) Which of the following best describes that home founded by Mother Teresa was a rehabilitation center?
(i) They nursed the sick
(ii) They nursed the dying people
(iii) They tried to find jobs for the survivors
(iv) All the three
Answer: (6) (iv) All the three
(7) Which of the following statements is true about Mother Teresa?
(i) She founded the home for the old
(ii) She founded the home for the lame
(iii) She founded the home for the blind
(iv) She founded the home for the dying destitute
Answer: (7) (iv) She founded the home for the dying destitute
(8) In the passage the word 'deserve' means
(i) protect
(ii) preserve
(iii) conserve
(iv) be worthy of
Answer: (8) (iv) be worthy of
(9) She got Nobel Prize for Peace in
(i) 1971
(ii) 1972
(iii) 1978
(iv) 1979
Answer: (9) (iv) 1979
(10) Future of humanity passes through
(i) Community
(ii) hospitality
(iii) amusement center
(iv) the family
Answer: (10) (iv) the family
(11) How many prizes did Mother Teresa receive
(i) Two
(ii) Four
(iii) Six
(iv) Five
Answer: (11) (iv) Five
(12) Which title of the following will suite passage best?
(i) The beginning
(ii) Mother Teresa
(iii) Nirmol Hridoy
(iv) Love for Humanity
Answer: (12) (iv) Love for Humanity
(13) Mother Teresa used to have a -- smile
(i) wicked
(ii) motherly
(iii) holy
(iv) false
Answer: (13) (iii) holy
(14) She taught us how to -- our hand to the destitute.
(i) spread
(ii) contract
(iii) limit
(iv) show
Answer: (14) (i) spread
(15) Mother Teresa had no family but her--
(i) asked all to marry
(ii) asked all to give importance to family
(iii) taught all to love their children
(iv) asked the husbands to be loving to their wives
Answer: (15) (ii) asked all to give importance to family
(16) Mother Teresa — Nobel Prize for peace,
(i) forsook
(ii) bagged
(iii) was presented
(iv) quitted
Answer: (16) (iii) was presented
(17) Future of humanity passes through the family. The underlined word is a/an
(i) conjunction
(ii) adjective
(iii) preposition
(iv) adverb
Answer: (17) (iii) preposition
(18) The word 'irrespective' means –
(i) not taking into account
(ii) showing disrespect
(iii) showing respect
(iv) both i & i
Answer: (18) (i) not taking into accounit
(19) What does the expression 'divine love' mean?
(i) spiritual blessing
(ii) familial care
(iii) Charitable act
(iv) act of kindness
Answer: (19) (i) spiritual blessing
(20) Which of the following describes Mother Teresa best?
(i) common
(ii) simple
(iii) ordinary
(iv) extraordinary
Answer: (20) (iv) extraordinary
(21) Mother Teresa took the sick and dying to the home to — for.
(i) care
(ii) look
(iii) settle
(iv) se
Answer: (21) (i) care
(23) Which of the following best describes 'divine gift?
(i) They got God's blessing
(ii) They got God's wrath
(iii) They got God's happiness
(iv) All answers are correct
Answer: (23) (i) They got God's blessing
(24) Mother Teresa won the Nobel Prize for —
(i) humanity
(ii) charity
(iii) peace
(iv) rehabilitation
Answer: (24) (iii) peace
(25) The word 'home' in line--3 means --
(i) house
(ii) birth place
(iii) orphanage
(iv) hostel
Answer: (25) (i) house
(26) Which of following is the greatest award?
(i) Pope John XXIII Peace Prize
(ii) Nehru prize
(iii) the Nobel Peace Prize
(iv) Bharat Ratna
Answer: (26) (iii) the Nobel Peace Prize
Short Answer Question
2. Answer the following questions.
(a) How did the Indian Government and the world honour Mother Teresa?
Answer: (a) The Indian Government and the world honoured Mother Teresa by recognizing he work for humanity and by giving man prestigious prizes like the Nobel Prize.
(b) What should be your duty towards the society, 'the humanity as a student after knowing about Mother Teresa?
Answer: (b). After knowing about Mother Teresa and as student I have many duties towards the society and the humanity. My first duty will be to lo humanity and also to work for humanity.
(c) How did Nirmol Hridoy provide help to the dying destitute people?
Answer: (c) Mother Teresa and her fellow nuns gathered the dying people from the streets of Kolkata and brought them to Nirmol Hridoy. They were lovingly looked after and cared for Thus Nirmal Hridoy provided help to the dying destitute people.
(d) What has Mother Teresa taught us?
Answer: (d) Mother Teresa has taught us that love begins at home and we must remember that future of humanity passes through the family.
(e) Explain the statement 'Love begins at home in 2/3 sentences
Answer:. (e) By the statement "Love begins at home" we understand that it is natural to love our family members first but at the same time we must also love the whole humanity.
Extra Questions :
(1) What is the general image of Mother Teresa in our mind?
Answer: (1) Dressed in a white and blue-bordered sari, wrinkled face, ever soft eyes and a saintly smile, is the general image of Mother Teresa in our mind.
(2) Do you think that institutions like Nirmal Hridoy and the Missionaries of Charity are the best solution to remove the sufferings of the helpless people? Why or why not?
Answer: (2) No, it’s not the best solution because these types of institutions can only take temporary measures which is inadequate for a large number of helpless people. We should create a strong economical, social and political system through which no one can ever be helpless
(3) What lesson does Mother Teresa impart to us?
Answer: (3) She imparted us the lesson how to extend our hand towards those who need our love and support irrespective of creed, caste and religion.
(4) How did Mother Teresa become famous?
Answer: (4) Mother Teresa became famous through her philanthropic activities.
(5) What are the things that we have learnt from Mother Teresa?
Answer: (5) The things that we have learnt from Moth Teresa are love and compassion of humanity and the commitment to family
(6) Do you agree with Mother Teresa on the commitment to family? Why/Why not?
Answer: (6)Yes , I agree with Mother Teresa to the commitment to family. Because love begin at home and the future of humanity passes through family. Family is the place where a person gets care, love and affection of the near and dear ones
(7) Why did Teresa take the dying people to Nirmal Hridoy?
Answer: (7) Teresa took the dying people to Nirmol Hridoy to give them an opportunity to die in an environment of kindness and love.
(8) 'Future of humanity passes through the family.' Who said this? Why did she say this?
Answer: (8) Mother Teresa said “future of humanity passes through the family”. She said this because every people learn from family so family teaches humanity generation after generation.
(9) Why did Mother Teresa found 'Nirmal Hridoy?'
Answer: (9) Mother Teresa founded ‘Nirmal Hridoy’ as a home for the dying destitute of the streets of Kolkata.
(10) Why did Mother Teresa emphasize on family?
Answer: (10) She emphasized on family because she believed that love begins at home and the future of humanity passes through family.
(11) Why did Mother Teresa want the dying people to feel that they deserve care and love too?
Answer: (11) Mother Teresa wanted the dying people to feel that they deserve care and love too because they are also the children of God.
(12) What did Mother Teresa and her fellow nuns do with the survivors?
Answer: (12) Mother Teresa and her fellow nuns tried to find jobs or sent the survivors to homes where they could live happily for some more years in a caring environment.
(13) How did Mother Teresa and her fellow nuns towards the sick and dying people?
Answer: (13) Mother Teresa and her fellow nuns gathered the dying, people off the streets, lovingly looked after and cared for them. They created an environment of kindness and love for those dying people.
Bangla Translation
কলকাতার রাস্তায় অসুস্থ ও মৃত্যুবরণকারী মানুষদের দেখে মাদার তেরেসা অনুপ্রাণিত হয়েছিলেন। তিনি মৃত্যুবরণকারী নিঃস্বদের জন্য এই আবাসস্থলটি প্রতিষ্ঠা করেছিলেন এবং এর নাম দিয়েছিলেন 'নির্মল হৃদয়': যার অর্থ 'শুদ্ধ হৃদয়'। তিনি এবং তার সহকর্মী সন্ন্যাসিনীরা কলকাতার রাস্তা থেকে মৃতপ্রায় মানুষদের এই আবাসস্থলে নিয়ে এসেছিলেন। তাদের ভালোবাসার সাথে দেখাশোনা এবং যত্ন নেওয়া হয়েছিল। তারপর থেকে অনেক পুরুষ, মহিলা এবং শিশুকে রাস্তা থেকে তুলে নির্মল হৃদয়ে নিয়ে যাওয়া হয়েছে। এই অপ্রিয় এবং অযত্নপ্রাপ্ত মানুষরা দয়া এবং ভালোবাসার পরিবেশে মৃত্যুর সুযোগ পায়। তাদের শেষ সময়ে, তারা মানবিক এবং ঐশ্বরিক ভালোবাসা পায় এবং তারা অনুভব করতে পারে যে তারাও ঈশ্বরের সন্তান। যারা বেঁচে থাকে, মিশনারিজ অফ চ্যারিটি তাদের জন্য চাকরি খুঁজে বের করার চেষ্টা করে অথবা তাদের এমন বাড়িতে পাঠায় যেখানে তারা যত্নশীল পরিবেশে আরও কয়েক বছর সুখে থাকতে পারে। পরিবারের প্রতি অঙ্গীকার সম্পর্কে মাদার তেরেসা বলেছিলেন, “হয়তো আমাদের নিজস্ব পরিবারে কেউ আছে, যে একাকী বোধ করছে, অসুস্থ বোধ করছে, যে চিন্তিত বোধ করছে? আমরা কি সেখানে আছি? আমরা কি আমাদের পরিবারের সাথে থাকার জন্য যতক্ষণ কষ্ট হয় ততক্ষণ পর্যন্ত দান করতে ইচ্ছুক, নাকি আমরা আমাদের স্বার্থকে প্রথমে রাখি? আমাদের মনে রাখতে হবে যে ভালোবাসা শুরু হয় ঘর থেকেই এবং আমাদের এটাও মনে রাখতে হবে যে মানবতার ভবিষ্যৎ পরিবারের মধ্য দিয়েই এগিয়ে যায়। মাদার তেরেসার কাজ সারা বিশ্বে স্বীকৃত এবং তিনি বেশ কয়েকটি পুরষ্কার পেয়েছেন। এর মধ্যে রয়েছে পোপ জন XXIII শান্তি পুরষ্কার (1971), আন্তর্জাতিক শান্তি ও বোঝাপড়ার প্রচারের জন্য নেহেরু পুরষ্কার (1972), বালজান পুরষ্কার (1978), নোবেল শান্তি পুরষ্কার (1979) এবং ভারতরত্ন (1980)। মাদার তেরেসা 5 সেপ্টেম্বর 1997 সালে 87 বছর বয়সে মারা যান। মানবতার প্রতি তাঁর ভালোবাসা এবং করুণার জন্য বিশ্ব তাঁকে সালাম জানায়। তিনি আমাদের শিখিয়েছেন কিভাবে ধর্ম, বর্ণ এবং ধর্ম নির্বিশেষে যাদের আমাদের ভালোবাসা এবং সমর্থনের প্রয়োজন তাদের দিকে হাত বাড়াতে হয়। সাদা এবং নীল রঙের পাড়ের শাড়ি পরা, কুঁচকানো মুখ, চির কোমল চোখ এবং একটি পবিত্র হাসি সহ মাদার তেরেসার ছবি আমাদের মনে বেঁচে আছে।
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It was Autumn. August 26, 1910. A little girl was born to an Albanian descent, rich Catholic merchant’s family in a small town called Skopje, Macedonia. She was the youngest of the three siblings and was named Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Who had known that this tiny, little girl would one day become the servant of humanity– love and serve the poorest of the poor and become the mother of humanity. Yes, we are talking about none other than Mother Teresa.
At the age of 12, she heard a voice from within her that urged her to spread the love of Christ. She decided that she would be a missionary. At the age of 18 she left her parental home. She then joined an Irish community of nuns called the Sisters of Loreto, which had missions in India.
After a few months of training at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Dublin, Mother Teresa came to India. On May 24, 1931, she took her initial vows as a nun. From 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa taught geography and catechism (religious instruction) at St. Mary’s High School in Kolkata (then Calcutta). However, the prevailing poverty in Kolkata had a deep impact on Mother Teresa’s mind, and in 1948 she received permission from her superiors to leave the convent and devote herself to work among the poorest of the poor in the slums of Kolkata.
1. Choose the best answer from the alternatives. 1×7=7
a) Mother Teresa decided to be a -----.
(i) nurse (ii) doctor (iii) missionary (iv) physician
b) The poverty in ----- had a deep impact on her mind.
(i) Kolkata (ii) Kuwait (iii) Kualalampur (iv) Kathmandu
c) She was born in -----.
(i) Autumn (ii) Summer (iii) Winter (iv) Spring
d) She took her initial vows as a ----- on May 24, 1931.
(i) nun (ii) teachers (iii) doctor (iv) nurse
e) She left her ----- at the age of 18.
(i) husband (ii) children (iii) father (iv) parental home
f) Mother Teresa was the ----- siblings.
(i) youngest of the two (ii) eldest of the three
(iii) youngest of the three (iv) eldest of the two
g) She heard a voice at the age of -----.
(i) 12 (ii) 16 (iii) 18 (iv) 20
Extra Practices
h) The voice urged her to spread the love of -----.
(i) Buddhist (ii) Christ (iii) Hindu (iv) Muslim
i) The Irish community of nuns had missions in -----.
(i) Pakistan (ii) India (iii) America (iv) Bangladesh
j) She taught ----- and catechism.
(i) English (ii) Bangla (iii) Geography (iv) Philosophy
k) What does “servant of humanity” mean in the text?
(i) becoming a slave (ii) to work in other people’s house
(iii) to be oppressed by others (iv) to serve the needy
l) Mother Teresa set out to join the missionary of the sisters of Loreto in the year —.
(i) 1927 (ii) 1928
(iii) 1929 (iv) 1930
m) Mother Teresa took her first vows at the age of ——.
(i) 18 (ii) 19
(ii) 20 (iv) 21
n) Mother Teresa left her parental home at the age of ——.
(i) 21 (ii) 18
(iii) 24 (iv) 26
o) The poverty in— had a deep impact on Mother Teresa’s mind.
(i) Kolkata (ii) Bangladesh
(iii) Albania (iv) Macedonia
p) Which family Teresa was from?
(i) Hindu (ii) Medisi
(iii) Christian (iv) Catholic
q) ‘To serve the needy’ refers that ——
(i) become a slave (ii) work for all people
(iii) servant of morality (iv) servant of humanity
2.Answer the following questions. 2×5 = 10
a) What was the season that led Mother Teresa to be a missionary?
b) When did she leave her parental home?
c) When was Mother Teresa born?
d) What did she teach at St Mary’s High School?
e) What made impression on her mind?
Extra Practices
1. What did the voice urge her?
2. What did she decide?
3. Where did she join?
4. When did she take her initial vows as a nun?
5. Where did she teach?
6. Do you think that Mother Teresa is a great lady of humanity?
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions following it.
Mother Teresa was moved by the presence of the sick and dying on the streets of Kolkata. She founded the home for the dying destitute and named it ‘Nirmal Hridoy’, meaning ‘Pure Heart’. She and her fellow nuns gathered the dying people off the streets of Kolkata and brought them to this home. They were lovingly looked after and cared for. Since then men, women and children have been taken from the streets and carried to Nirmol Hridoy. T hese unloved and uncared for people get an opportunity to die in an environment of kindness and love. In their last hours they get human and Divine love, and can feel they are also children of God. Those who survive, the Missionaries of Charity try to find jobs for them or send them to homes where they can live happily for some more years in a caring environment. Regarding commitment to family, Mother Teresa said, “ Maybe in our own family, we have somebody, who is feeling lonely, who is feeling sick, who is feeling worried. Are we there? Are we willing to give until it hurts in order to be with our families, or do we put our interest first? We must remember that love begins at home and we must also remember that future of humanity passes through the family”.
Mother Teresa’s work has been recognised throughout the world and she has received a number of awards. These include the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize (1971), the Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace & Understanding (1972), the Balzan Prize (1978), the Nobel Peace Prize (1979) and the Bharat Ratna (1980).
Mother Teresa died at the age of 87, on 5 September 1997.The world salutes her for her love and compassion for humanity. She has taught us how to extend our hand towards those who need our love and support irrespective of creed, caste and religion. Draped in a white and blue-bordered sari, wrinkled face, ever soft eyes and a saintly smile, is the picture of Mother Teresa in our mind.
1. Choose the best answer from the alternatives. 1×7=7
a) Mother Teresa founded the home for the -----.
(i) old (ii) lame (iii) blind (iv) dying destitute
b) She has taught the world how to extend our hands towards the -----.
(i) rich (ii) powerful (iii) needy (iv) thief
c) She received the Nobel Peace Prize in -----.
(i) 1979 (ii) 1975 (iii) 1976 (iv) 1978
d) She along with her ----- treated the dying people with care and love.
(i) fellow nuns (ii) sisters (iii) brothers (iv) friends
e) She breathed her last on -----.
(i) September 5, 1979 (ii) September 5, 1997
(iii) March 3, 1997 (iv) March 5, 1979
f) The world salutes Mother Teresa for her ----- for humanity.
(i) love and affection (ii) honesty
(iii) truthfulness (iv) love and compassion
g) She wore a ----- sari.
(i) white and blue-bordered (ii) blue
(iii) black (iv) white
Extra Practices
h) She died in the ----- century.
(i) 18th (ii) 19th (iii) 20th (iv) 21st
i) She got the Bharat Ratna Prize in -----.
(i) 1981 (ii) 1988 (iii) 1980 (iv) 1989
j) Mother Teresa said that love begins at -----.
(i) home (ii) school (iii) college (iv) university
k) Mother Teresa received —— award in 1979.
(i) The Balzan Prize (ii) The Nobel Peace Prize
(iii) The Pope John XXIII Peace Prize (iv) The Bharat Ratna
l) Mother Teresa passed away on ——.
(i) September 5, 1979 (ii) December 5, 1997
(iii) September 5, 1997 (iv) December 5, 1979
m) Teresa founded the home for ——.
(i) The old people (ii) The blind people
(iii) The lame people (iv) The dying destitute
n) Mother Teresa along with her —— gathered the dying people.
(i) sisters (ii) brothers (iii) students (iv) fellow nuns
o) Mother Teresa has taught the world how to ——.
(i) become rich overnight (ii) exploit the general masses
(iii) take bribe from people (iv) extend our hand towards the needy
p) Mother Teresa brought —— to Nirmal Hridoy
(i) only men (ii) only women (iii) only children (iv) all of them
q) Mother Teresa and her fellow nuns brought —— to ‘Nirmal Hridoy’.
(i) the poor people (ii) the old people
(iii) the blind people (iv) sick and dying people
2.Answer the following questions. 2×5 = 10
a) What do you think the world salutes Mother Teresa for?
b) What has she taught us?
c) What opportunity did the unloved and uncared people get in touch of Mother Teresa?
d) When did she receive the Nobel Peace Prize?
e) When did she pass away?
Extra Practices
1. What is the picture of Mother Teresa in our mind?
2. What prize did she get in 1980?
3. What moved Mother Teresa?
4. Why did she found Nirmal Hridoy for?
5. What did she and her fellow nuns do?
6. Why does the world salute Mother Teresa?
7. What did she teach us?
8. When did Mother Teresa die?
9. What was the feeling of the unloved and uncared people in touch of Mother teresa?
1. a. (ii) missionary; b. (i) Kolkata; c. (i) Autumn; d. (i) nun; e. (iv) parental home; f. (iii) youngest of the three; g. (i) 12; h. (ii) Christ; i. (ii) India; j. (iii) geography. k. (iv); l. (ii); m. (iv); n. (ii); o. (i); p. (iv); q. (iv).
2. a. Mother Teresa wanted to be a missionary because she heard a voice within herself that urged her to spread the love of Christ.
She left her parental home at the age of 18.
Mother Teresa was born on August 26, 1910.
She taught geography and catechism at St Mary’s High School.
The prevailing poverty in Kolkata made a deep impression on her mind.
The voice urged her to spread the love of Christ.
1. a. (iv) dying destitute; b. (iii) needy; c. (i) 1979; d. (i) fellow nuns; e. (ii) September 5, 1997; f. (iv) love and compassion; g. (i) white and blue-bordered;
2. a. The world salutes Mother teresa for her motherly love and compassion for humanity.
She has taught us how to extend our helping hands towards the dying destitute.
The unloved and uncared people got an opportunity to die in environment of kindness and love.
She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
She passed away on September 5, 1997.
Drapped in a white and blue-bordered sari, wrinkled face, ever soft eyes and a saintly smile is the picture of Mother Teresa in our mind.
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