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Peace conference held in violence-hit Bihar

Updated on: 02 April,2018 01:27 PM IST  |  Gaya (Bihar)
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Recently, tension gripped Bihar after communal clashes hit several parts of the state, including Bhagalpur, Aurangabad and Nawada

Peace conference held in violence-hit Bihar

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In the wake of state-wide communal violence in Bihar, a peace conference, 'Sarvdharm Samvad' was organized in on Sunday. People from different communities participated at the event to send a message of peace and harmony in the state.


The event was organised at Gandhi Maidan in Gaya, where several religious leaders conveyed their thoughts promoting brotherhood among all. Earlier, 'Sadbhavna March' was organised in Munger district of Biharconveying messages of communal harmony and brotherhood.


Recently, tension gripped Bihar after communal clashes hit several parts of the state, including Bhagalpur, Aurangabad and Nawada. However, the situation was brought under control after consistent efforts by the security forces.

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