A letter of best wishes from children of Abbottabad was sent to the children of India. Over 1900 students signed the peace letter with the hope that the students of India will reciprocate.
After the signing ceremony, children sang peace songs and delivered speeches on importance of peace. The teachers and the principal of Modernage also expressed their views on the subject.
Monday, June 21, 2010

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Sharat SabharwalHigh Commissioner of India,
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The News on Sunday Special Report: India Pakistan prisoners
We probably didn't need to do this Special Report. Newspaper stories don't matter when it comes to Indians in Pakistani jails and vice versa. In fact, 'vice versa' sums it up. We do to them what they do to us.
Except when the two countries decide to begin talking, yet again! This time a little before the foreign secretary level talks, some Pakistani prisoners were released by India (and vice versa must have happened) and some more were release....read more
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For the past 2 years the Jang Group and Geo have been working on a project of great national interest; one that we hope will help usher in an era of peace and prosperity in the country and indeed, in the region. And one that hopefully all Pakistanis can be proud of.
The Jang Group has entered into an agreement with the Times of India Group, the largest media group of India, to campaign for peace betw
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