Monday, November 26, 2012

'PMji Samjhoji! Letter-a-thon' campaign: Write a letter to your Prime Minister

--About your ideas and possible solutions to some of India’s problems

NEW DELHI: Editor of The Viewspaper Aisha, which is India’s largest youth paper, is organising the PMji Samjhoji! Letter-a-thon - The day India will write to its Prime Minister on December 2.

Aisha appeals-

There are many times, while reading the news, we think we have ideas and possible solutions to some of India’s problems. There are many times when we feel that we could give suggestions to the people who run our country but don’t end up taking any action.
I was hoping that you would join us in taking action by being a part of an initiative, which will attempt to change the conversation on the web in India by getting all Indians to share concrete ideas, solutions and suggestions in the form of open letters to the Prime Minister, all of which will be published on ONE DAY on The Viewspaper (www.theviewspaper.net).

Eminent journalists like Madhu Trehan (Founding Editor, India Today), Sonia Singh (Editorial Director, NDTV), activists like Abhinandan Sekhri (Core Member, India Against Corruption), eminent educationists like Dr. Amit Kapoor (Professor, Harvard Business School and MDI) and Musicians like Parikrama are some of the people who have already confirmed their participation.

Not just individuals but even organisations like The YP Foundation, which is India’s largest youth NGO, will be participating.

Celebrities, Journalists, Politicians, Bloggers, Professionals, Doctors, Teachers, Entrepreneurs, Activists, Youth from all over the country will be sharing their perspectives.

PMji Samjhoji! is completely apolitical and our aim is to offer the Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh ideas and advice to help him steer India through its problems and lead it to its deserved greatness.

I invite you to share your perspectives on an issue close to your heart by writing a letter to the Prime Minister and sending it to us at editorial@theviewspaper.net

For Information and Registration, request you to visit: http://theviewspaper.net/pmjisamjhoji/.

I hope that this is of interest to you and that you would be kind enough to agree to be a part of this campaign. There is a lot that the people can do for their country and your involvement would go a long way in motivating the common man to do the same.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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