In New Delhi, The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) recently hosted a literary event centered around Diyaslai, the Hindi autobiography of Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi. The book, written by senior journalist Prabhat Shunglu, captures the life, struggles, and mission of Satyarthi, who has dedicated his life to fighting child labor and trafficking.The title Diyaslai — meaning "matchstick" — symbolizes the spark that ignites change. During the event, Satyarthi shared reflections on his journey, emphasizing that the book is not just his story, but a voice for countless children he has rescued and advocated for over the years.Prominent literary figures and activists joined the discussion, appreciating the book’s candid narrative and its power to inspire social transformation. They highlighted how Diyaslai blends personal experiences with broader societal issues, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in human rights and justice.More than a memoir, Diyaslai is a call to awaken the conscience of society — urging everyone to light a match against injustice and stand up for children's rights.


