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Ban on Farewell day in colleges
By: Tupaki Desk | 10 March 2015 5:52 PM GMTWhile in college, the beginning and the end are celebrated. The beginning and end of every year, popularly referred to as ‘fresher’s party’ and ‘seniors farewell party’ are more of a norm. But some of the hindu outfits issued warings and asked to ban the farewell parties as they feel it will be destroying Indian culture.
On the eve of valentine’s day recently some of Hindu outfits have threatened the unmarried couples of dire consequences if they indulge in any kind of anti cultural or traditional activities.
After having tried everything else in their arsenal on Valentine's Days--setting V-Day cards on fire, harassing youngsters out on a date, forcing girls to tie rakhi on boys' wrists etc-- the right wing organisations seem to be changing their gameplan.
Now they issued orders to soem colleges and schools to keep away from celebrating farewell day celebrations. As the academic year is coming to conclude some Hindu outfits issued orders to some schools and colleges in Haryana.
The decision of outfits is earring flak from all corners.Each culture has a set of negative and positive points. They are similar to the two sides of the same coin. No one culture ever surpasses the other culture, as it all depends on perception. Many people these days opt to take positive points from both the cultures and live as it suits them.
On the eve of valentine’s day recently some of Hindu outfits have threatened the unmarried couples of dire consequences if they indulge in any kind of anti cultural or traditional activities.
After having tried everything else in their arsenal on Valentine's Days--setting V-Day cards on fire, harassing youngsters out on a date, forcing girls to tie rakhi on boys' wrists etc-- the right wing organisations seem to be changing their gameplan.
Now they issued orders to soem colleges and schools to keep away from celebrating farewell day celebrations. As the academic year is coming to conclude some Hindu outfits issued orders to some schools and colleges in Haryana.
The decision of outfits is earring flak from all corners.Each culture has a set of negative and positive points. They are similar to the two sides of the same coin. No one culture ever surpasses the other culture, as it all depends on perception. Many people these days opt to take positive points from both the cultures and live as it suits them.