Peace in Hyderabad

“World Peace Day ” It is dedicated to PEACE, It is observed by many nations, political groups, military groups, and peoples. The first year this holiday was celebrated was 1981.

Can someone please pass this message to Telengana Agitators. Have them take a break … have a Kit-Kat .. sip some chai ,pay respect to the World Peace day , let the students go to schools and colleges, let the public transportation run , let people breathe for a day without being hit by rocks and burning buses , DO NOT destroy public and private property. For a day let them live their lives in PEACE !!! Celebrate World Peace Day .. Hope we will have that oppurtunity soon here in the city and in Andhra Pradesh.

Strong Earthquake with Italy – L'Aquila


An aerial view shows the aftermath of the earthquake near the Italian city of L’Aquila April 8, 2009. Italy prepared on Wednesday to begin burying some of the 260 people killed in medieval towns flattened by a quake, while rescuers hampered by aftershocks hunted for people who may be buried alive in rubble.REUTERS

A view of a collapsed medieval stone Medicean tower in the village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio, near L’Aquila, central Italy, Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Aftershocks from the earthquake that has killed at least 260 people in central Italy sent new fears through the tent camps that shelter thousands of survivors, and Pope Benedict XVI said Wednesday that he would visit the shocked and injured people of the area as soon as possible. Italy’s powerful earthquake Monday damaged churches, palaces and and medieval towers in a region devastated repeatedly by quakes in past centuries.

Strong Earthquake with Italy – L’Aquila


An aerial view shows the aftermath of the earthquake near the Italian city of L’Aquila April 8, 2009. Italy prepared on Wednesday to begin burying some of the 260 people killed in medieval towns flattened by a quake, while rescuers hampered by aftershocks hunted for people who may be buried alive in rubble.REUTERS

A view of a collapsed medieval stone Medicean tower in the village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio, near L’Aquila, central Italy, Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Aftershocks from the earthquake that has killed at least 260 people in central Italy sent new fears through the tent camps that shelter thousands of survivors, and Pope Benedict XVI said Wednesday that he would visit the shocked and injured people of the area as soon as possible. Italy’s powerful earthquake Monday damaged churches, palaces and and medieval towers in a region devastated repeatedly by quakes in past centuries.