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The Peace Gong, a children’s newspaper bringing together children across world to promote peace and non-violence
“To ensure a global non-violent future, children should be encouraged to volunteer to build bridges of friendship amongst young people. Promoting children’s participation in community building will not only contribute towards trans-generational progress of the society but also lay the foundation of an active young citizenry who are aware of their rights and duties.” – Spandana Bhattacharya, class XI, and Editor, The Peace Gong in her editorial of the special issue of the children’s newspaper published in April, 2012 to mark IYV +10.
In an effort to bring together children across diverse cultures, backgrounds, states and even countries on common issues of social concern, The Peace Gong, a children’s newspaper is encouraging children to use their communication skills and understanding of different concerns to volunteer and write. The Peace Gong is providing them a platform to enhance inter-cultural interactions and reflect on critical issues of their communities. The newspaper is a Media and Information literacy initiative of the Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore Foundation, New Delhi. The overarching goal of the newspaper is as underlined above by the Editor, ‘to build bridges of friendship amongst young people to ensure a global non-violent future.’
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This report was posted on August 7, 2012.
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