Rahul Gandhi’s second round of ‘Mission Kashmir’ took off on a high note with the captains of Indian corporate sector promising moon for the youngsters in an interactive session with the students of Kashmir University. From Ratan Tata to Kumar Mangalam Birla, the industrialists listed number of promises for the youth of Kashmir in a bid to build the bridges and overcome the trust deficit among the people in the strife-torn Kashmir. Nearly 1,500 students from various departments and institutions converged at the Kashmir University to listen to the Rahul and the industrialists. “I think Mr Gandhi has opened not a window but a door ... It is for us people in industry to look beyond our normal places of endeavor to do something in Kashmir, with Kashmir and for the people of Kashmir”, said Ratan Tata.
6.10.12
Building Bridges
Rahul Gandhi’s second round of ‘Mission Kashmir’ took off on a high note with the captains of Indian corporate sector promising moon for the youngsters in an interactive session with the students of Kashmir University. From Ratan Tata to Kumar Mangalam Birla, the industrialists listed number of promises for the youth of Kashmir in a bid to build the bridges and overcome the trust deficit among the people in the strife-torn Kashmir. Nearly 1,500 students from various departments and institutions converged at the Kashmir University to listen to the Rahul and the industrialists. “I think Mr Gandhi has opened not a window but a door ... It is for us people in industry to look beyond our normal places of endeavor to do something in Kashmir, with Kashmir and for the people of Kashmir”, said Ratan Tata.
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