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2,400 schoolchildren in Pakistan and India become part of exchange for peace

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2,400 schoolchildren in Pakistan and India become part of exchange for peace


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KARACHI: Two non-profit organisations on both sides of the border have started an exchange for 2,400 schoolchildren in an effort to target the next generation.

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) and Routes2Roots launched “Exchange for Change” at the Marriott Hotel on Monday with Sherry Rehman as a guest speake
r.

“Aloo paratha must be shared,” remarked Rehman, while commenting on how important it was to share cultural similarities that must not be forgotten. “We have a cycle of hope to create and a cycle of fear to break. We share much more than we don’t.”

The project will take place in four stages over a year. It will consist of a sustained exchange of written, visual and oral histories between schoolchildren, from the ages 10 to 14, from 10 schools across Pakistan and India. In the first stage, the children will send handwritten letters to each other about topics of common interest and opinions about history.


This will be followed by an exchange of postcards on their neighbourhoods. The students will also take and share photographs of historical monuments in Mumbai, Delhi, Karachi and Lahore and in the final stage there will be a collection of oral histories from their parents and grandparents.

CAP President Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy explained that that they hoped to “achieve cross-border affinity through dialogue”. Project directors Alia Hashmi and Anum Zakaria told The Express Tribune about how the children, teachers and organisers were optimistic about the project. “This is the first time an initiative like this has been taken and we’re all very excited,” they said.

Amean J, a photographer and board member of CAP, told The Express Tribune how the visual nature of this project will help the younger generations take notice of everyday things that otherwise occupy the periphery of their minds. “Children who carry cameras will now be photographing things they take for granted, like the food they eat or regular household things that are part of their culture to share with their new friends across the border,” he said.

Sarah Elahi of CAP’s Outreach Programme explained how there are too many misconceptions regarding Hindus and India in Pakistan, and vice-versa. “Most people here don’t even know that a Hindu, Prof Jagan Nath Azad, wrote Pakistan’s first national anthem on a request from Mr Jinnah,” she said. “It was later replaced by the one we use today.” She told The Express Tribune how children at the outreach schools reacted with “Tobah, tobah” [God forgive me] when asked to do some simple role-playing as Hindu children before Partition. Exchange for Change is working towards eradicating such pre-conceived notions about the ‘enemy nation’ in both countries.

Back to school

Schools from Pakistan

The City School

Links School

Ilm School

SMB Fatimah Jinnah

Saving Group Schools

Schools from India

Sanskriti School

St Paul’s School

Balwant Rai Mehta Vidya Bhawan Senior Secondary School

Mehta Vidya Bhavan School

Shushuvan School

Mahatma Gandhi Memorial High School

Published in The Express Tribune December 14th, 2010.
2,400 schoolchildren in Pakistan and India become part of exchange for peace – The Express Tribune


Let's give the younger generation a new hope for India-Pakistan frienship


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What there is no Kendriya Vidyalaya here from indian side.Biggest chain of schools in india not participating?????
 
Excellent post...let the younger generation be free of grudges
 
What there is no Kendriya Vidyalaya here from indian side.Biggest chain of schools in india not participating?????

may be they dont want to waste their precious time.


Until Pakistan's support for separatists and support for terrorism in India stops, there will not be any development in bilateral friendship and this is from a non-hindu common man.
 
may be they dont want to waste their precious time.


Until Pakistan's support for separatists and support for terrorism in India stops, there will not be any development in bilateral friendship and this is from a non-hindu common man.

If you've got nothing positive to post, get out of my thread. I don't want a troll to post a flame bait around here.

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This goes the same to other posters out there. if you find this negative, then do not post.
 
may be they dont want to waste their precious time.


Until Pakistan's support for separatists and support for terrorism in India stops, there will not be any development in bilateral friendship and this is from a non-hindu common man.
Thats not the case.Most of the schools listed from indian side are Pvt ones so its there own decision to participate or not. For KVs permission has to come from central govt. body the kendriya vidyalaya sangathan which comes under the diktats of human resources development ministry.
 
Result of imposition of cable TV on Pakistanis have started to surface.
Zardari is winning a war against patriot Pakistanis.
 
may be they dont want to waste their precious time.


Until Pakistan's support for separatists and support for terrorism in India stops, there will not be any development in bilateral friendship and this is from a non-hindu common man.

If you don't like this Thread then please don't post anything..!

I hope you will co-operate..

Thanks
 
This is a more practical initiative, once the kids get to know each other then i hope the future generations would leave the animosity and suspicion that plague us.
 
Result of imposition of cable TV on Pakistanis have started to surface.
Zardari is winning a war against patriot Pakistanis.



Water always flows downwards, no need to worry dear brother


it ( such programs ) will be good for general public.
 
now this is something i really really like. they should also make these students interact with heroes of India and Pakistan like guest lectures from abdul kalam, imran khan, etc
 
“Aloo paratha must be shared,” remarked Rehman, while commenting on how important it was to share cultural similarities that must not be forgotten. “We have a cycle of hope to create and a cycle of fear to break. We share much more than we don’t.”


hell !!
When i was trying to convince the same in some other thread,i got ruthlessly bashed by pakistani members.:pakistan:
where are those members ??
why dont they tell Miss Rehman that we have nothing in common,we are completely different breed, we dont share anything, people across the border are not at all connected since ancient times and whatever.
 

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