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Pope Benedict XVI waves to worshippers from the parvis of the Shrine of Loreto on Sunday. The pontiff called on some three lakh youths gathered in Loreto yesterday to change the world and respect family values. The Pope celebrated a giant mass today at the central Italian town in front of some five lakh youths, telling them to eschew pride and consumerism and take care of the environment. AFP
The Chief Election Commission wants to limit the number of political parties in the country. Will it be a wise move?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Most responses favour restricting the number of political parties, as it is believed to check horse-trading and divisiveness of the nation based on region, religion and caste. Few others assert that the move will be impractical, as coalition and regional parties are now calling the shots.