In this issue
Communal Harmony
News Headlines
- Gulberg riots: 7 eyewitnesses call trial court biased
- Fake encounter: SC slams Guj Govt, orders CBI probe
- Encounter addict arrest ends Famous 5 era
- CBI takes charge of Ruchika case
- Deepda Darwaza riot: Plea filed to include 2 BJP leaders as accused
- SHRC pulls up cop, orders compensation for victimised couple
- Right to Information covers office of CJI: HC
- Minors rape: Time lapse haunts cops
- NCW wants report on Dalit woman abuse
Opinions & Editorials
- For Whom The Bell Tolls – Mukul Sinha
- The rot within – By V. Venkatesan
- Life Behind The Iron Curtain – By Tusha Mittal
- Verdict for transparency – Editorial
- Decriminalising Politics – Editorial
- Statehood no panacea for Telangana – By V. Eshwar Anand
Book Review
Communal Harmony
Youth should lead revolution for harmony (Jan 10, 2010, Express Buzz)
The time has come for youth of India to start another revolution for
national peace and better international relations. Also they have a
major role to reduce violence in society and establish better communal
harmony and understanding.
Citing the example of violence in
Kandhamal, noted Gandhian leader and Chairman of National Youth Project
Dr SN Subbarao said here today that unless the youth take initiative in
peace process, society cannot move forward.
Speaking at a seminar
on Adolescent Development on the occasion of the Career Day as part of
the 15th National Youth Festival at KIIT University here, he said
whether a grassroots level worker or the boss of an organisation every
one must remember that they are free citizens of India and should
possess a mind and heart and utilise their creative best to serve the
nation. Also the youth should remember that the world is one family and
their work and efforts should reflect the ideals of the rich Indian
tradition of live and let live, he said.
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