CJP spreads the message of peace, helps those affected by hate

This Week, CJP conducted an interactive Khoj Workshop with fifty women and initiated an interfaith meeting at Ramakrishna Mission in view of the Babri Masjid Judgement. The CJP team in Assam also visited the survivors of Nellie Massacre in Borbari, 40% of whom have been left out of the final NRC.
CJP is working continuously to spread the message of peace and help those affected by hate. To help CJP keep the #JungJaari for Human Rights visit: https://cjp.org.in/donate/

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