We have published a small booklet on how each of us can help reduce communal prejudice and violence in our midst. This booklet, called What kind of India shall we give to our children? has been printed in a trilingual version (Urdu, Hindi and English - together in 90 pages) and is available for Rs.10/- each. The booklet is best suited for parents, teachers and everyone who wants to make a prejudice-free and tolerant India. A list of some topics discussed in the booklet are given at the bottom of this mail.

We would request all of you to buy a copy and also help us spread it to as many people as you can. If you are in Delhi, kindly pick up a copy from any of the following addresses. Otherwise, send us your postal address and we will send you a copy.

The writing and publication of this booklet has been an entirely voluntary effort, made possible by contributions from many friends. We would like more people to contribute to our battle against communal prejudice and violence. You could participate in it by some of the following ways:

- Buy many copies of this booklet and distribute them to your friends, and persuade them to read it.
- Tell us about more people (with their addresses) who might be interested in reading this booklet.
- You could also help us by monetary contributions, or by supplying us postal stamps which we can use to send the book to more and more people. The cheque/DD can be made in favour of Communicators’ Cooperative Ltd.

Please send your postal address to the following email or fax:
 ysaeed7@yahoo.com ,  yousufsaeed@india.com
Phone: 9810379016, fax: 91-11-6822414
Postal Address: Communicators’ Cooperative Ltd.
C-2/1, Church Compound, Sukhdev Vihar, New Delhi-110025 India

Also: Yousuf Saeed, N-13 Batla House Ext., Sailing Club Road, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-110025

Some of the ideas discussed in the booklet:
1. Being 'Secular' is not being anti-religion
2. India belongs to many communities
3. Seeds of prejudice at home
4. Why do you look like that?
5. Can I wear your clothes?
6. Children need wide exposure
7. Which school is best for my child?
8. Are you a teacher?
9. Reading textbooks, history
10. Why and how do we read history?
11. Sending your child to a religious school
12. Is my religion better than others?
13. Don’t wear your faith on your sleeves
14. Intervene in the public opinion
15. “Who began it all?”
16. Maintain peace in your mohalla
17. Passing through “their” mohalla
18. Facing the “mob”
19. Dealing with the Law
20. Is it news or rumour?
21. Who are the “terrorists?”
22. Television and Media
23. Inside your office/workplace
24. Shopping with a bias
25. Know your politician
26. Participating in corruption
27. What makes you loyal to your country?

Yousuf Saeed
Communicators' Cooperative