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    Pritam Rohila <asiapeace@comcast.net> Apr 06 08:17PM -0700 ^
     
    ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNAL HARMONY IN ASIA (ACHA)
    www.asiapeace.org & www.indiapakistanpeace.org
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    April 6, 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
     
    *'Hands up' sadhu does it for world peace, Rediff News, April 06, 2010
    *Time to talk peace, Aman ki Asha, April 6, 2010
    *'Talks must to resolve Pak-India issues' DAILY TIMES | April 06, 2010
    *'India didn't block water even in war' TIMES OF INDIA | April 06,
    2010
    *Dhaka-Delhi pledge to save Sunderbans THE INDEPENDENT | April 06,
    2010
    *SAARC Delegates recommend GPMN PIB | April 06, 2010
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    *'Hands up' sadhu does it for world peace, Rediff News, April 06, 2010
    http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/apr/06/hands-up-sadhu-does-it-for-world-peace.htm
     
    Thirty-two years ago, Sadhu Amar Bharati felt disenchanted and
    disillusioned at the fighting and anger in the world around him. He
    felt that it was time for him to do something about it. So he raised
    his right hand. He has not lowered his hand even once since then, says
    Sadhu Amar Bharati Urdhavaahu, and explains that it was imperative for
    world peace…
     
    *Time to talk peace, Aman ki Asha, April 6, 2010
    http://www.amankiasha.com/detail_news.asp?id=80
     
    KARACHI: A group of seven senior journalists from India arrived in
    Karachi on Monday to attend the 'Talking Peace' editors' conference,
    being organised on April 6 and 7 at a local hotel under the banner of
    Aman Ki Asha, a joint initiative of the Jang Group and The Times of
    India.
    The conference raises a number of critical questions for Indo-Pak
    journalists: can the media aid in defusing/raising tensions between
    the two countries; can the editors agree on mutual terms of reference
    or a code of ethics; can journalists be in agreement regarding the use
    of terminology or other operational details that puts them on the same
    page; and critically, over issues where editors agree to disagree…
     
    *'Talks must to resolve Pak-India issues' DAILY TIMES | April 06, 2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=646227&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    LAHORE: Speakers at a seminar on 'Realities of Indo-Pak relations'
    unanimously agreed that both the nations needed to resolve all
    outstanding issues between them through dialogue, however their
    approaches to the issues remained poles apart. The seminar was held
    under the aegis of Focus Pakistan at the South Asia Free Media
    Association (SAFMA) auditorium…
     
    *'India didn't block water even in war' TIMES OF INDIA | April 06,
    2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=646229&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    NEW DELHI:… Even though Pakistan submitted a "non-paper" to India
    during the foreign secretary talks in February, Pakistani foreign
    minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi was quoted as telling TV interviewers on
    Friday that it wasn't India stealing Pakistan's water but Pakistan was
    wasting its water. "The total average canal supplies of Pakistan are
    104 million acres/ft. And the water available at the farm gate is
    about 70 million acre/ft. Where does the 34 million acre/ft go? It's
    not being stolen in India. It's being wasted in Pakistan," Qureshi is
    reported to have said in an interview. In fact, in an interview on
    March 16, Pakistan PM Yousuf Raza Gilani contradicted his own
    government's contention that India's "water theft" was adversely
    affecting its crops. "When I took over as prime minister, there was
    shortage of wheat, Now there is a surplus. There is so much surplus
    that we had to construct new storage for our strategic reserves," he
    said…
     
    *Dhaka-Delhi pledge to save Sunderbans THE INDEPENDENT | April 06,
    2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=646237&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    KOLKATA:…Now India and Bangladesh have taken a joint pledge to save
    the fragile delta area from further damage…The Union Minister of
    Environment and Forest, Jairam Ramesh, and his Bangladeshi
    counterpart, Dr Hasan Mahmud, took the pledge at an international
    workshop organised jointly by the NGOs of India and Bangladesh. Ramesh
    said that nearly 60 per cent of the Sunderbans was in Bangladesh.
    "Even our best efforts to conserve the fragile ecosystem would be
    futile if we do not undertake a joint effort," says Ramesh…
     
    *SAARC Delegates recommend GPMN PIB | April 06, 2010
    http://www.southasianmedia.net/index_story.cfm?id=646350&category=Frontend&Country=MAIN
     
    NEW DELHI: The delegates from SAARC nations have recommended setting
    up of a region wide Government Performance Management Network to share
    experiences and emerging regional best practices on an ongoing
    basis….The SAARC Workshop on Government Performance Management was
    organized by India in response to a decision taken at the meeting of
    Cabinet Secretaries from SAARC Countries held in November 2009. It is
    a reflection of India's swift implementation of a sophisticated
    Performance Monitoring and Evaluation System for Government
    departments and the interest shown by the member countries from the
    region towards an effective, efficient and transparent governance…
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    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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