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It appears that the young all over the country are set to celebrate Valentine's Day, a western concept. In India where the social and cultural milieu is different, widespread celebration of Valentine's Day will only add fuel to the fire started by the BJP and the Shiv Sena that are opposed to it. To avoid further controversy, the Government should restrict, if not control, the celebrations.
In the fast moving world of today, we find little time to express our love and care for our near and dear, including parents and children. Valentine's Day, which symbolises love, is unfortunately being misinterpreted by many. The occasion is hyped, with many indulging in vulgar display of money and gifts. The people should realise that it is a solemn occasion to be observed in a restrained manner.
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