Social activist and anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare today said that 2014 would be “the year of change”.
Inaugurating the ‘National Youth Integration Camp’ organised by Snehalaya and National Youth Project here, Hazare said, “Mentality of the Indian youth is changing rapidly, and the year 2014 would be the year of change. If the youth resolve, they can change the system.”
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