Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Gandhiji belongs to the world and times to come

Dear Mr.Otis,
Many thanks for bringing Gandhiji in the news again.

A coincidence that the current global crisis needs more of Gandhi than any other guru to reign in the greed and arrogance that the consumer culture has glorified.

As you have mentioned Gandhiji himself was against material possessions more than what is required. India must live with the spirit of Gandhiji's lessons rather than his memorabilia. Just like the remains of Buddha were distributed across the country and kept in Stupa, similarly Gandhiji's belonging should also be distributed across the world which is so consumed by violence and consumerism.Gandhiji, like Buddha belongs to the world and so do his memorabilia.

Gandhiji is correctly called the 'father of the Nation' and I am happy to tell you that there are many 'Sons and daughters of the Nation' in India. They are born across the length and breadth of this vast country and across the economic and social spectrum. Many wear a torn jeans and many barely have a roof on their head. The only proof of their existence is India. Thriving, inspite of all the odds, one inspite of all the diversity. Its peaceful reaction to violence and its acceptance of humanity. The victims of violence (riots or bombs) are not weak or coward, but believe that more violence is not a solution. It is to these people that the memorabilia of Gandhiji belongs. They will silently feel that something has been taken away from them. In the spirit of Gandhiji, they will not raise resources to buy them at 'market value', they will not resort to stealing.

I humbly request you to donate it to a museum in the most violence ridden place, Palestine (Gaza or west bank) to take the spirit of non-violence to the people who need it the most. Kindly also mention it as a gift from their brethren of all race and religion across the world. As Martin Luther King, Fr.Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela have demonstrated that non-violence is the only way to achieve equality, perhaps its time the Israelis and Palestinians give it a try.


Regards
Abhinav Bhatnagar
India

P.S:
I also share your concern for the poverty ridden slums in India. I have written in various aid forums, that as long as the corrupt leaders know they can safely stash their money in Swiss banks and Tax havens, there can be no progress on the ground. I also acknowledge the main reason for poverty is India's character of not being firm in implementing the law. This lack of firmness in implementing the rules was evident in Gandhiji also when he asked Netaji S.C.Bose to step down from the leadership of Congress and allow J.H.Nehru to lead the party.

Sons and daughters of this nation are working to rectify that and other remaining weakness in this country to create a better world. In Gandhiji's words, "who lives if India dies".

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Call your politician campaign

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We encourage individuals t tell their needs to office bearers of political parties in their locality by calling them on their office/mobile phone.
Tell them what you think of recent political decisions or what should be the policy that govt should take.
You can say things like, "If you want my vote, don't put a criminal as candidate"
You can say "budget deficit should be a issue"
or say anything that you like.
or you can say any of thee following:
There are other issues , I want Jagore TV/Print campaigns to take up
2) No student politics in Universities
3) Increase working hours for judiciary and limit holidays to same as central govt. employees.
4) Each Agriculture University should be allowed to operate a FM radio channel.
5) Supplements of News papers, should be separately billed and should not be allowed free. All supplements print bakwaas.
6) No Tax waiver for IPL company and players, as they are not playing for the country.
7) Website for govt departments should show expenditure, I want to know how they use the tax payers money.


If you can add more, please write them in comments.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

True Dummy- A fable for today's youth


True Dummy, shall inspire the ordinary to take up something extraordinary. Its stories and oneliners will be shared by friends to cheer them up, to not to loose hope, to continue and realize.







India Release of True Dummy at Crossword BookStore.
True Dummy Release Schedule
New Delhi 20th January 2009, Tuesday@ 6:30 pm:
True Dummy India release by Dr. R.K. Pachauri, Chairman, IPCC – Noble Peace Prize, 2007 at Crossword Delhi, Select City Mall Press Enclave Road, Saket, New Delhi -110 017

Chennai 22nd January 2009, Thursday @ 10:00 am:
Interactive Session by Ashish Jaiswal at Sarang 2009 , IIT- Madras. Sarang , the annual cultural festival conducted by IIT-Madras draws more than 20,000 people across all ages.
@ 6:30 pm:
True Dummy book signing and reading event at Crossword Chennai, 1st Floor, Kuppu Arcade,
Venkatnarayana Road, Near Panagal Park, T. Nagar, Chennai - 600 017.

Kharagpur
24th – 25th January 2009, Saturday - Sunday

Ashish Jaiswal at Springfest 2009
the annual cultural festival conducted by IIT-Kharagpur which is expecting around 50,000 students this year.

Mumbai
27th January 2009, Tuesday @ 6:30 pm:

True Dummy book signing and reading event at Crossword Mumbai, Level 1, Shoppers Stop, Suburbia, Linking Rd, Bandra (W), Mumbai - 400 050.

Guwahati
30th January 2009, Friday @ 10:00 am:

Ashish Jaiswal at Alcheringa 2009 , IIT- Gwahati. Alcheringa, the annual cultural festival conducted by IIT-Gwahati is expecting more than 20,000 students this year.

Pune
31st January 2009, Saturday @ 11:00 am:

True Dummy book reading and signing at Fundamental 2009 , the annual cultural festival of Symbiosis Institute of Design.
@ 6:30 pm:
True Dummy book signing and reading event at Crossword Pune, ICC Trade Towers
ICC Trade Towers, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune - 411 016.

Vellore
2nd Feb 2009, Monday

Ashish Jaiswal at Rivera 2009 , the twenty-fifth year celebration of Vellore Institute of Technology.

Bengalooru
3rd Feb 2009, Tuesday @ 6:30 pm:

True Dummy book signing and reading event at Crossword Bengalooru, Residency Road
Books & More Enterprises, Ground Floor, ACR Towers, 32, Residency Road, Bengalooru – 1

Kolkata
6th Feb 2009, Friday@ 6:30 pm:

True Dummy book signing and reading event at Crossword Kolkata, Elgin Road
8, Elgin Road, Between Forum and Bhowanipore College, Kolkata - 700 020.- 1 .