Added At: 2010-12-26 11:36 PM
HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
DHANKUTA: The District Peace Committee today launched a 16-day peace campaign across 35 VDCs and Dhankuta to collect details of the victims of the decade-long conflict.
“The campaign is meant to promote peace and harmony in the district,” Manoharnarayan Shrestha, the peace committee coordinator, said.
Shrestha said the committee will hold interactions with intellectuals, teachers and leaders of political parties, besides organising various programmes to heal the victims’ wounds. As part of the campaign, the committee held an interaction at Chanuwa today. The participants at the interaction discussed ways to collect the victims’ details. The committee comprises Rajendra Rai, Bijayasantoshi Rai, Bidur Subedi and Dorna Guragain, among others.
http://thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Campaign+to+heal+festering+war+wounds+&NewsID=270615
DHANKUTA: The District Peace Committee today launched a 16-day peace campaign across 35 VDCs and Dhankuta to collect details of the victims of the decade-long conflict.
“The campaign is meant to promote peace and harmony in the district,” Manoharnarayan Shrestha, the peace committee coordinator, said.
Shrestha said the committee will hold interactions with intellectuals, teachers and leaders of political parties, besides organising various programmes to heal the victims’ wounds. As part of the campaign, the committee held an interaction at Chanuwa today. The participants at the interaction discussed ways to collect the victims’ details. The committee comprises Rajendra Rai, Bijayasantoshi Rai, Bidur Subedi and Dorna Guragain, among others.
http://thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Campaign+to+heal+festering+war+wounds+&NewsID=270615
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