Tags : Aaghaz-e-Dosti, activism, art, India, Pakistan, peace, peace calendar, Sheema Kermani, South Asia, Tehrik-e-Niswan
Ninth Indo-Pak Peace Calendar launch: Activists and academics call to “open visas”
Mar 01, 2021 0
This year marked the first virtual launch of an annual calendar featuring children’s paintings themed on peace between India and Pakistan. With the coronavirus pandemic halting in-person...Pakistan, India, Independence Days: A peace pilgrimage to Wagah border
Aug 14, 2018 1
Aman Dost Yatra, a courageous journey for peace spearheaded by young Indian activists, is headed from Delhi to Amritsar, aiming to reach Wagah border on the evening of 14 August to jointly celebrate...A young Indian activist’s anguished post about her disappeared colleague in Pakistan
Dec 07, 2017 0
Young Indian activist Devika Mittal in Delhi has written a moving post about the disappearance of her friend and colleague Raza Khan in Pakistan. Mittal, one of the leaders of the cross-border youth...Salima Hashmi gives Delhiites and students a taste of art and art education in Pakistan
Nov 09, 2017 0
Amidst the ongoing uncertain political relationship between India and Pakistan, a lecture series in Delhi by the renowned Pakistani artist Salima Hashmi provided some much-needed insights into life...Youth group brings India-Pakistan students together over a Skype discussion
Apr 12, 2017 0
Aaghaz-e-Dosti’s Eleventh Indo-Pak Classroom Connect between students in Punjab, Pakistan and Mumbai, India, helps break stereotypes The India-Pakistan youth group Aaghaz-e-Dosti (Start of...
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