Our message of "No War - Need Peace" marks the tragedy of the fatal nuclear bombings.
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki Memorial Day was observed by the Laa De' Institute of Social Sciences, in association with URI Cooperation Circle Zero Limits, with its message of "No War - Need Peace" to mark the tragedy of the fatal nuclear bombings in 1945.
The students organised a special peace assembly, along with day-long programs. The programs included an elocution competition, poster making, and a "No War" placard campaign. The participants received a copy of "The World of Nuclear Weapons," a book edited by Dr. Abraham Karickam.
A beautiful thought on Peace Day was followed with a look back at the Hiroshima and Nagasaki disasters. A moment of silence was observed to pay homage to all the victims.
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