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    Pritam Rohila <asiapeace@comcast.net> Jan 17 05:14PM -0800 ^
     
    ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNAL HARMONY IN ASIA (ACHA)
    www.asiapeace.org & www.indiapakistanpeace.org
    4410 Verda Lane NE, Keizer, OR 97303, USA
    asiapeace@comcast.net
     
    January 18, 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
     
    *'Rab ne bana di jodi!' Mark Manuel, TNN, 17 January 2010
    *Mumbai Marathon: Song and dance, loads of fun..., N. Tiwari, TNN, 18
    Jan 2010
    *Hasina arriving to pay homage to Basu, PTI, January 18, 2010
    *Pak to hand over CCI presidency to BD THE NEW | January 17, 2010
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    *'Rab ne bana di jodi!' Mark Manuel, TNN, 17 January 2010
    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/amankiasharticleshow/5448419.cms
     
    Abida Parveen, the Pakistani singer with the truly amazing voice, is
    in Mumbai over the weekend. She's performing at the Aman Ki Asha
    concert at Bandra Fort on Sunday evening with our Shubha Mudgal….As
    for Aman Ki Asha, through which musicians including ghazal, Sufi, folk
    and qawalli artistes from both countries will perform across six
    cities of India starting tomorrow...Abida Parveen struggled for words
    again, then said, "Inshallah, when the two countries have so much in
    common, peace will one day prevail, Sufi music will have a role in
    this. Music transcends barriers of language, culture and creed. Music
    is art. And the most difficult situations are presented so easily by
    art. Yeh Khuda ka kanoon hai, yeh rab kar raha hai, aap dua farmai"…
     
    *Mumbai Marathon: Song and dance, loads of fun..., N. Tiwari, TNN, 18
    Jan 2010
    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life/parties/mumbai/Mumbai-Marathon-Song-and-dance-loads-of-fun/articleshow/5455599.cms
     
    … Like a carnival of fitness enthusiasts where age, religion and
    gender extended no biases, there were participants dancing to the
    tunes of Nagada Nagada and World Hold On. Senior citizens breaking
    into an imprompttu phugdi, volunteers holding hands of visually
    impaired Dream runners and many holding out saplings for a greener
    Mumbai. Colourful and creative costumes conveyed slogans of better
    health, water conservation, arresting pollution levels as people
    cheered from the sides for the runners. The causes were plenty. And
    the strong message of love and peace was clear.
     
    *Hasina arriving to pay homage to Basu, PTI, January 18, 2010
    http://www.ptinews.com/news/473071_Hasina-arriving-to-pay-homage-to-Basu
     
    Kolkata, Jan 17 (PTI) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will
    lead a delegation of her country to pay last respect to Marxist
    patriarch Jyoti Basu who died today…
     
    *Pak to hand over CCI presidency to BD THE NEW | January 17, 2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=632076&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    KARACHI: Pakistan would hand over SAARC Chamber presidency to
    Bangladesh at a ceremony being organised by the Federation of
    Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Dhaka on Sunday, a
    press release said on Saturday…
     
    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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