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Indo-Pak calendar launched in New Delhi and Islamabad

Aaghaz-e-Dosti, an initiative of India-based Mission Bhartiyam and Pakistan-based The Catalyst - TC and CYDA, aims to create unwavering bonds of peace and friendship between India and Pakistan. The bonds that will survive the vagaries of troubles times. But these bonds will not be 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. It rests on the belief that if there are people on both sides of the border who cannot and do not want to forget the past and do not want others to forget it, there are also people who want to forget the past and not just move on but move along to create a new chapter in history…of friendship and brotherhood. To remind us about these people every day, Aaghaz-e-Dosti launch its annual “Calendar for Peace and Love" which is a collection of selected paintings of students from both countries. The importance o

Indo-Pak calendar launch in New Delhi on 21st December, at India International Centre

Date : 21st December 2013 Time : 2 to 5 PM Venue : India International Centre, New Delhi Despite similarities in several respects, the Indo-Pak relations have always been fluctuating. 2013 also saw several ruptures but despite these fluctuations, the bond that connects and shall always connect the people of the two countries has not gone. Every year, we, a people’s initiative,  Aaghaz-e-Dosti ( lit. Start of friendship ) , celebrate this bond with our “Calendar for Peace and Love”. An initiative of India-based Mission Bhartiyam and Pakistan-based The Catalyst – TC and Centre for Youth Development Activities,  Aaghaz-e-Dosti , aims to create unwavering bonds of peace and friendship between India and Pakistan. The bonds that will survive the vagaries of troubles times. But these bonds will not be 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 an