ALL HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL CHILDREN SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN
ALL HUMAN RIGHTS FOR ALL CHILDREN
SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN
BY
CHILDREN OF INDIA FOR HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS
We, the children of India, request your presence at the Press Club of India from 4.30 to 5.30 pm to cover our event.
1,02,000 children from across the country, with the support of civil society organisations and forums, have signed a memorandum to the government of India to include HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION IN SCHOOL CURRICULUM. The schools are the best spaces where human rights education can begin to ensure that we enjoy all the rights as children and also when we grow up.
TIME: 4.30pm to 6.0 pm
Venue: Press Club of India
Please find our memorandum and declaration attached
Thanking you
Annie Namala
Convener, Wada Na Todo Abhiyan
9871 800 639
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Sincerely
Syeda Tanbir Azmi
Documentation & Communication Assistant
Wada Na Todo Abhiyan
M6.6 – Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia
Magnitude | 6.6 |
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Location | 21.537S 168.530E |
Depth | 20 km |
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Location Uncertainty | Horizontal: 6.0 km; Vertical 4.7 km |
M7.0 – Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia
Magnitude | 7.0 |
Date-Time |
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Location | 21.326S 168.640E |
Depth | 10 km |
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Location Uncertainty | Horizontal: 2.1 km; Vertical 1.8 km |
Book release:‘A Student Handbook of Italian’ by Paola Martani
‘It really looks like the book is going to be a very innovative and all-Indian way of learning Italian. A new bridge for the two countries that share their skills and want to know and learn about each other better: students who want to learn about Italy, for their future profession together with a professor like Paola Martani that didn’t come to India with only the idea of teaching but also learning. Learning the way her students learn, the strategies Indian people need to use to learn, the Indian creativity and make a use of it to create something unique in its genre.’
Niharika Chhabra – The MillaniumPost
Published by: Har-Anand publications
Date: Thursday, 30th November, 2017-11-17
Time: At 19.30
Organized by: Istituto Italiano di Cultura, New Delhi
Don’t lose the chance to come and meet, in this occasion, the new director of the Italian Embassy Cultural Centre: Dr. Andrea Baldi @the informal get together.
RSVP
Paola Martani
Course Coordinator
Italian Embassy Cultural Centre
50-E, Nyaya Marg
Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021
Ph. +911124122695
Nuclear launch order can be refused: Air Force General John
The top officer at US Strategic Command today said an order from President Donald Trump or any of his successors to launch nuclear weapons can be refused if that order is determined to be illegal.
Air Force General John Hyten, commander of Strategic Command, told a panel at the Halifax International Security Forum that he and Trump have had conversations about such a scenario and that he would tell Trump he couldn’t carry out an illegal strike.
The comments came as the threat of nuclear attack from North Korea remains a serious concern and Trump’s critics question his temperament.
Egypt to boost economic cooperation with India
Egypt is keen on boosting economic cooperation with India specially in developing small and medium enterprises. A senior Egyptian Minister yesterday said in Cairo India is Egypt’s 10th largest export destination and also the 10th largest import source.
Minister of Trade and Industry Tarek Kabil said there are possibilities to enhance bilateral cooperation in key areas like automotive industry, textile and leather products. His remarks came during a meeting with Tamil Nadu’s Minister of Rural Industries P. Benjamin who is in Cairo leading the Indian delegation participating in the MACTECH Fair, concluding today, in the Cairo International Convention Centre.
India’s Ambassador to Egypt Sanjay Bhattacharyya said that both the sides discussed possibilities of technology and investment cooperation in textiles and leather sectors. Mr. Bhattacharyya said, India’s participation with 50 companies at MACTECH Fair was with the objective of showcasing our strengths in engineering and capital goods.
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