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From Kids With Concern - Peace Wall !

'The children feel concerned about the state of the world today which is being torn apart by separatist forces in the name of religion and nation,' a government statement said.
'They
wanted
to
spread
the
message
to
whole
world,'
the
Human
Resource
Development
Ministry
stastement
said
on
the
penultimate
day
of
the
November
14-20
Children's
Assembly
and
Integration
Camp.
They wrote messages, thoughts, comments on a 'Peace Wall' erected for the occasion by the National Bal Bhavan which sponsors the camp as an annual event.
They wrote about love, bondage, joy, peace, harmony, patriotism and brotherhood and amity, the statement said.
The camp this year has centred on Promoting Gandhian Values of Bonding for Truth, Peace and Non-violence-- to reverse the erosion of values and encourage kids to create a world not torn by differences of border, region and religion.
Children also took part in a conference on that theme.
The camp opened by HRD Minister Arjun Singh is intended to promote national and international integration, amity, brotherhood and goodwill amongst children, the Ministry said.
Bal Bhavan was founded by Nehru in 1956 as an out of school creativity resource centre for 5-to-16-year-olds.
Kids
being
kids,
the
event
was
not
all
grim.
Sponsors
threw
in
puppet
and
magic
shows
and
fun
games
as
well
as
workshops
on
dance,
drama,
music,
mime,
science,
toy
making
and
creative
writing.



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