The message penned down by an Indian lawyer is complemented by a painting by a student from Lahore that shows a white dove flying across from India to Pakistan in the calendar that was launched here recently.
"The idea is to reflect a message of 365 days of peace," says Ravi Nitesh, founder of Aaghaz-e-Dosti, a joint initiative between non governmental organisations from both countries, which launched the calendar here recently.
A discussion that followed the launch saw noted political commentator and former diplomat address the gathering along with ex-governor of Karnataka T N Chaturvedi, chief creative of special projects at ZEEL Shailja Kejriwal, president of South Asian University Kavita Sharma and secretary-general of South Asian Fraternity Satya Pal.
Issues of poverty, gender equity and co-existence were mentioned by Sharma who said that the two countries are among the youngest part of globe and that one cannot oppress women.
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Shailaja highlighted how the media shaped the perception Indians had of Pakistan for generations, for those who did not have the first-hand experience of Pakistan and partition.
She went on to say how through her Zindagi channel, she wanted to "put Pakistan into people's homes and see if perceptions change if the enemy is in your drawing room 24X7".
She said that when she went to different cities with Pakistani content and showed it to people, she received amazing response.
The calendar is a joint initiative between non-government organisations of both countries that have come together to form Aaghaz-e-Dosti, which means 'A Start of Friendship'.
It has been started, led and managed by a dedicated team of youths from both the countries has currently its presence in Bengaluru, Dehradun, Meerut, Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Dehradun and Vadodara in India besides Pakistani cities of Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Toba Tek Singh.