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1984年2月20日上午新德里科学宫会议大厅里,第12届国际麻风会议开幕了。印度总理英·甘地夫人正准备到主席台中央就座,突然转身折向台下,走到第一排一位70多岁的妇女面前,握着那双龟裂的手向她亲切问候。全场代表的目光都情不自禁地投向这位朴实、瘦小的老妇人。她满脸皱纹,一双兰绿色的眼睛却炯炯有神。她就是在印度照料和帮助麻风病人、孤儿和贫民有杰出贡献的特里萨修女。她的祟高精神使她在1979年荣获诺贝尔和平奖,成为至今获得此奖的唯一女性,也是与麻风事
February 12, 1984 Morning The 12th International Conference of Leprosy was opened in the conference hall of the Science Palace in New Delhi. Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Ind Gandhi was preparing to take a seat at the podium Central Committee. Suddenly she turned to the stage and walked over to the woman in her 70s in the first row, greeting her cordially with her cracked hands. The eyes of the audience representatives can not help but to the simple, thin old woman. Her face wrinkled, a pair of blue-green eyes are bright. She is the Mother Teresa who has taken good care of and helped leprosy, orphans and poor people in India. Her high spirits led her to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, becoming the only female to receive this award so far,