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Intercultural relations

Here's a story about how members of the Changemakers community are encouraging intercultural relations in India:
In India where sectarian violence has bitterly divided urban communities, this is the stuff of radical poetry. They write a lot of it at the Ankur after school centers, where amidst poverty and deep distrust, they are quietly and determinedly planting the seeds of peace.
Ankur, which literally means “seedling,” was founded by a group of activists, artists and thinkers who felt that India’s textbook-based education system failed to give children the real life skills to cope with their complex society.
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