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    Pritam Rohila <asiapeace@comcast.net> Jan 15 10:28PM -0800 ^
     
    ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNAL HARMONY IN ASIA (ACHA)
    www.asiapeace.org & www.indiapakistanpeace.org
    4410 Verda Lane NE, Keizer, OR 97303, USA
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    January 16, 2010: Peace & Harmony News from S. Asia
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IndiaPakistanPeaceDay
    &
    http://groups.google.com/group/peace--harmony-news-from-south-asia
     
    IN THIS ISSUE
     
    *A unique SAARC varsity takes shape! INDIAN EXPRESS.COM | January 15,
    2010
    *(Indian) Army pitches for Indo-Pak peace, PTI, January 16, 2010
    *Pak: Kaira for changing mindset that causes extremism, terrorism,
    APP, Jan 15, 10
    *The Kashmiri militant with his mind now on marriage, The National,
    Jan 14, 2010
    *J&K: 'Massive troop cut on cards', GK News, January 16, 2010
    *Indo-BD joint forum to protect ecosystem THE DAILY STAR | January 15,
    2010
    *BD benefiting from India's ports deal DAILY TIMES | January 15, 2010
    *Sri Lanka firm imports Pakistan rice LBO.LK | January 15, 2010
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    *A unique SAARC varsity takes shape! INDIAN EXPRESS.COM | January 15,
    2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=631655&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    NEW DELHI: To reverse brain drain, provide an academic opportunity in
    the subcontinent and promote a sense of South Asian community, a plan
    first mooted in 2005 is finally and quietly taking shape — in the form
    of the first truly international university being set up by eight
    nations. Tax-free dollar salaries for an international faculty, a
    variety of multi-disciplinary courses focused on research, a
    multinational exam for admission, an academic environment free of
    directions from Commissions, and a think tank to ponder over the
    shared problems of the subcontinent — these will be the key features
    of the South Asian University (SAU) being set up by SAARC nations.
    The university, headed by former JNU V-C Prof G K Chadha — once a
    student of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh — will start operating
    between August 2010 and January 2011, offering postgraduate courses in
    economics, computer applications and biotechnology…
     
    *(Indian) Army pitches for Indo-Pak peace, PTI, January 16, 2010
    http://www.greaterkashmir.com/today/full_story.asp?Date=16_1_2010&ItemID=68&cat=1
     
    New Delhi, Jan 15: After his doctrine of two-front war with Pakistan
    and China drew flak from across the border, Army Chief General Deepak
    Kapoor Friday said India wanted to foster "cordial and peaceful
    relations" with both the nations…"With China, we want to continue
    peace. We want cordial relations and peace with Pakistan too," he said
    after reviewing the Army Day Parade…
     
    *Pak: Kaira for changing mindset that causes extremism, terrorism,
    APP, Jan 15, 10
    http://www.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94060&Itemid=1
     
    ISLAMABAD, Jan 15 (APP): Minister for Information and Broadcasting,
    Qamar Zaman Kaira Friday said there is a need to change the mindset
    that causes extremism, emphasizing for collective efforts to overcome
    the national challenges including scourge of terrorism."All sections
    of society including media have to work together to effectively meet
    the challenges, save the national institutions and promote democratic
    system that is imperative for progress and development of the
    country," he said while addressing the launching ceremony of a week
    long media fellowship course…
     
    *The Kashmiri militant with his mind now on marriage, The National,
    Jan 14, 2010
    http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100112/FOREIGN/701119852
     
    GUJRANWALA, PAKISTAN:…Since then, like the thousands of other
    militants recruited from eastern districts of Punjab that border
    Indian Kashmir, Zubair has given up the gun and rejoined mainstream
    Pakistani society. And while embittered by the army's change of tack
    and he was clearly enjoying the resumption of civilian life –
    especially one in which the romance of the early stages of an arranged
    marriage was taking priority over his mundane job of assembling
    computers from used parts and cheap Chinese casings…
     
    *J&K: 'Massive troop cut on cards', GK News, January 16, 2010
    http://www.greaterkashmir.com/today/full_story.asp?Date=16_1_2010&ItemID=63&cat=1
     
    New Delhi, Jan 15: Government of India has decided to remove several
    thousand troops from Jammu and Kashmir and the troop cut is likely to
    begin this month, a report published in the Virginia-based influential
    Defence News said Friday…The troop reduction will begin this month,
    the report said, adding that the paramilitary forces there will take
    over from the troops…
     
    *Indo-BD joint forum to protect ecosystem THE DAILY STAR | January 15,
    2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=631674&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    DHAKA: India is considering setting up a joint forum with Bangladesh
    for protecting the ecosystem of the Sundarbans and dealing with issues
    related to its eco-management. After a meeting with West Bengal Chief
    Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in Kolkata, Indian Environment and
    Forest Minister Jairam Ramesh on Wednesday said he has started a
    dialogue to form a join forum to protect the bio-diversity of the
    Sundarbans…
     
    *BD benefiting from India's ports deal DAILY TIMES | January 15, 2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=631643&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    DHAKA: While politicians lock horns over likely benefits Bangladesh
    may derive from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India, the
    country's business leaders say the decision to open up its ports to
    neighbours could earn up to $1 billion annually in extra trade
    revenues…
     
    *Sri Lanka firm imports Pakistan rice LBO.LK | January 15, 2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=631661&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    COLOMBO: Sri Lankan state trading firm has imported a stock of rice
    from Pakistan as domestic prices shot up in a market mired in heavy
    handed state intervention. Consumer affairs minister Bandula
    Gunewardene says a 5,000 tonne stock of IRI-6 white raw rice imported
    from Pakistan would be sold through some 11,000 co-operative outlets…
     
    EXPLANATION/DISCLIMER: The above is a selection of news stories
    pertaining to South Asian governments, civil society organizations and
    individuals working together on projects of mutual benefit including
    peace and communal harmony, and those relating to attempts to improve
    the condition of South Asian peoples, especially women and children.
    ACHA does not approve of or subscribe to any "disharmonizing
    language" (including terms such as POK or IOK) used in these items
    selected from various publications. Readers may exercise their
    linguistic judgment and ignore any biased language.

     


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