Calendar for peace and love between India,
Pakistan
Thursday January 24, 2013 10:24:38 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: A 'Calendar
for Peace and Love' with paintings from youths of India and
Pakistan, depicting their shared dreams of peace and friendship,
is set to be launched on Sunday by Aaghaz-e-Dosti, a people's
initiative working for peace between the two neighbours.
An initiative of Mission Bhartiyam, Aaghaz-e-Dosti, targets to
create unwavering bonds of peace and friendship between India and
Pakistan.
"...These bonds are not artificial ones, they rest on the belief
and claim that people of India and Pakistan not only share the
same language, culture, values and challenges but also the desire
for peace and friendship," said a statement Thursday.
The calendar has messages from people "who have been actively
working to nurture these dreams… With the turn of the pages to
start a new month, the hope shall be renewed", it said.
Two Pakistan-based organisations, Center for Youth Development
Activities (CYDA) and Imov Humans, are alo involved in creating
the calendar.
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