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ANAND: “If a nation does not have a vision, small heads,” said Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the architect of the Indian missile programme and the pioneer in the field of missile technology to India.
It was the provision of the address on the convening of the 21 annual Convocation of the Institute of Rural Management (IRMA), Anand.
Kalam, India has the highest civilian honor of the Bharat Ratna _ said that India should be a mission. He said: “The minimum objective is a crime. If the country does not have a vision, small heads resumption of the nation.” Kalam said: “I visited the school Anandalaya here this morning, where a student asked me ‘uncle is our enemy.” I was puzzled and asked students to respond. One of them said poverty. ”
“This is the best answer and India, the mission must be the eradication of poverty. The country needs integrated development and students should think, as this can be achieved by a combination of technologies and skills. J hope that students who devote their life IRMA for rural development. You can send me their views by e-mail, “he says with his E-mail Id.
Kalam said that before independence, India had a mission. It was a mission to oust the British. India has had five internationally renowned scientists, while 1925 to 1935. “They were scientists, have fought for the freedom of science, to show the world that Indians can progress and development.
Similarly, Jamshed Naroji dream to build a steel plant in India in 1900. It was ridiculous by the British to dream big. The shack Jamshedpur crafts, is now a symbol of a industrialists are fighting for freedom. Today, we need in the fight against another enemy and exceed the nation priority should be given to the eradication of poverty, “he said.
“When I went to school Mahatma Gandhiji’s Alfred-Saint-school Rajkot, a student asked me are models to follow. Gujarat, a legacy of the Great, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel of Vikram Sarabhai, initiated the Indian Space research programmes. There is no lack of models. India should be a mission to destroy itself poverty, “he said.
Interspersing his speech with anecdotes about his experience in the field of space research, Kalam said that two characteristics are important for the success _ the feeling of universal service and conduct.
“When we considered the first satellite program launched in 1979 a technical error led to its failure. A press conference was to follow. I was director of the mission, but Satish Dawan, the head of India’s space program, provides visibility and makes failure. later, after a few months, when we tried once more satellites start was a success, but Dawan is not ripe for the press conference. wanted me to the centre of success, but I shielded failure, “Kalam said.
A true guide absorbs the failure of the team. If you venture students, do you think that to be true leader, “he said.
In his speech to students who IRMA board of governor of the President, Dr. V, Mansions, “said IRMA tried to give lessons to students share their faith in the Organization, unless and until we need to free our fellow citizens, India are not really free. “We hope that at least some of these graduates today, professional management is an instrument to empower others, not a ticket to a comfortable life,” he said.
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The government should Tatas maroden the resumption of the University of Ranchi.
This radical, Out-of-the-box idea seems to be that there is a growing number of people in the university.
Since University officials, both past and present, and the government does not provide for the University back on the rails, they feel, it can not be a bad idea to privatize the university itself, Tatas or even academic, administrative and financial control.
The House of Tatas does not only the success of the industry in the state, but also to encourage higher education institutions such as Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) , Both in Bombay.
The Tata Steel MD, B. Muthuraman, has already contributed to what the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jamshedpur, turn off the corner.
The house is in close relationship with Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur, and also offers facilities of the Tata Main Hospital (TMH) of the Mahatma Gandhi Medical College.
The house, moreover, experience and know-how of managing a number of high schools in the city of steel.
Such an approach will contribute to better management practices, improved management and innovation in public institutions of higher education, she felt.
What is more, could contribute to the University of Tatas competitive and renovators their image. Pupils and students are the beneficiaries of such a movement have pointed out.
The former head of the division, history, H.S. Pandey, seemed enthusiasm and experience spoke had worked in Raven Shaw College, Cuttack, and there was no reason why there should not work.
A professor of economics supported the idea but felt that teachers are the first to raise objections. All appointments of interest, he said, is against the idea, because of the fear of liability.
Vice-Chancellor SS Kushwaha, but violently against the idea. Privatization, he said, would inevitably lead to a charge of migration and the withdrawal of the reservation of seats for tribal and other backward castes.
It would welcome cooperation with the Tatas or “a draft joint training,” he said, but he was against privatization of the university.
In addition, he indicated that the private sector is hardly to be interested in the resumption of a large university, because the move is unlikely that all efficiencies, a very long period to come.
Other university towns, officials have concluded. The Tatas, she added hopefully, would make steel in Jharkhand.
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Delivering a lecture on “Leadership and values in a turbulent world ‘, the dean of the Harvard Business School, said:” As for the horse on the crest of the wave current economic, business and other leaders an important opportunity for the ethical aspects of sound for the whole country. “The conference was recently in the capital, in partnership with the Faculty of Economics, Business and the American Chamber of Commerce in India (AMACHAM).
Clark spoke about the importance of the values of leadership in a turbulent world today, where he said that managers are crucial to the future success of India. “Given that the USA and other countries of the world look to strengthen economic ties with India in many parts of interested partners overseas to ask” how to be efficient and transparent in our interactions and operations? “Clark.
“They with India a long and strong tradition of political and opinion leaders, spoke and lived values and ethics. Le Monde sees as Mahatma Gandhi perhaps one of the greatest leaders Ethical this time, “said Clark.
In this course, he has focused on the challenge that the leaders of achieving effective integration of values and act in the workplace, in their communities and their families. The event was chaired by the Dean of the SGF, United Kingdom and Sunil Bhalla Mehta, president AMACHAM India.
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Anand: “When a nation does not have a vision, small heads,” said Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, the architect of the Indian missile programme and the pioneer in the field of missile technology to India. it provides the address of the convening of the 21 annual Convocation of the Institute of Rural Management (IRMA), Anand. Kalam has received from India the highest civilian honor _ Bharat Ratna, said that India should be a mission. he said, “low but is a crime. if the country does not have a vision, small heads resumption of the nation.” Kalam said: “I visited the school anandalaya here this morning, where a student asked me, ‘uncle, who is our enemy.” I was puzzled and asked students to respond. L ‘One of them said poverty. “” The best response is the mission and India should be the elimination of poverty. The country needs integrated development and students should think, as this can be achieved by the combination of technologies and skills. I hope that students who devote their lives Irma for rural development. You can send me your opinion by e-mail, “he says with his e-mail ID. Kalam said that before independence, India had a mission. It was a mission to oust the British. India has had five internationally renowned scientists, while 1925 to 1935. “They were scientists in the struggle for freedom of science, to show the world that Indians would progress and development. Similar jamshed naroji dream to build a steel plant in India in 1900. It was ridiculous Britons dream big. Jamshedpur steel plant is now a symbol of a industrialists are fighting for freedom. Today, we need in the fight against another enemy and exceed the nation priority should be given to the eradication of poverty, “he said.” When I went to Mahatma gandhiji’s School, the school alfred streets of Rajkot, a student asked me are role models. Gujarat, a legacy of the Great, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel of Vikram Sarabhai, initiator of the Indian Space research programs. There is no lack of models. India should have a mission to destroy itself poverty, “he said. Interspersing his speech with anecdotes about his experience in the field of space research, Kalam said that two characteristics are important for the success _ sense of universal service and conduct. “if we considered the first satellite program launched in 1979 a technical error led to its failure. a press conference was followed. I was director of the mission, but Satish dawan, the head of India’s space programme, provides visibility and makes failure. later, after a few months, when we tried once more satellites start was a success, but dawan is not ripe for the press conference. he wanted me to the centre of success, but I shielded failure, “Kalam said. a real head absorbs the failure of the team. if you have students venture out, do you think that to be true guide” he said. In his address to students, Irma board of governor of the president, dr / kurien said Irma tried to give lessons to students to share their faith in the Organization, unless and until we need to release our citizens, India will not be truly free. “We hope that, for at least some of those who, today, diploma, vocational training is a management tool to empower others, not a Comfortable, a ticket for life,” he said.
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Feedback on the latest measures in favour of lower castes have been turbulent for the people such as the battles of coveted places in higher education institutions
The scenes in the streets of Bombay, Delhi and other major Indian cities have shocked India. Medical students and young doctors peacefully protesting a government to maintain the initiative on the part of other seats for colleges and universities, members of lower castes, police, the demonstrators, many of have proposed to handle.
Even more outrageous as a result of many officials argued that although a few students were in the hospital, the police had no difficulty in using force. A politician, the violation itself as “only a few bone fragments.” These responses have given rise to students and young professionals across the country to protest.
FORMER GRIEVANCES. Rarely has an issue so divided in India. The country, with 10 million Undergraduate Students, which has already limited the number of posts at universities continue to decline. This in favour of “affirmative action” program - as a general rule, as “reservations” - say that these measures are necessary to prevent, for the years 3000 of a caste system, Hindu society can be stratified in a privileged few and the many excluded.
A loosely organized guild system, based on professions, such as priests, princely warriors, leather workers, blacksmiths, cowherds Weber, and subsequently have developed in the box. For centuries, the system can control the Brahmin priests made enormous power over the kingdoms warriors, and won wealthy merchants. They use the rest of the population, shipments of them on the sub-layer as a result of their birth. Mischehe socialize, and even between different box was prohibited.
Officially, the caste system was abolished, while India’s independence has reached British rule in 1947. The first Indian leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi excited against him, and he encouraged the lower castes, their complaints and participation in public life. First Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, made a plea for “affirmative action” to reduce the gap. Two decades ago, India began to book classes for the lowest - including the untouchables, the Dalits, or - 22% of workstations and government agencies in public schools and universities.
VOTING BLOC. The program has many advantages. India in the past, the President, K.R. Narayanan, and the current president, A.P.J. Kalam, the researcher, who is also head of India has made progress in the development of atom, the bottom of the box. And measures to allow the lower caste politics. As they aware of their rights, she was a powerful voting bloc.
Still, politically, but allowed, the reserves have little to empower the people economically deprived of poverty of the masses. Today, the caste system persists, and the ranks of the lower castes have swelled as India, the poor have increased. Narendra Jadhav, a Dalit, is the chief economist of the Reserve Bank of India, the Reserve Bank of India, says reservations are all the more necessary today, “due to the inability of the system to be fair and equitable. ”
The debate today is to extend these privileges to other lower-caste groups, as cowherds, leather workers and butchers. If implemented, such a policy would be to add at the beginning of the 22% previously, more than 28% of the seats in universities for students from lower castes, so that, for a total of 50%. This drop box foremost want entry into the new economy, which has benefited they feel privileged class, which lasts from contesting institutions such as the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and the Indian Institute of Management.
BRAIN DRAIN. The anti-reservationists argue that the reservation of seats of aircraft, India deserves some autenthisch higher education institutions and to dilute the standards, students were at the bottom, and go-start the brain drain, which had just just begun to go back. India has been the education sector, institutions such as the IIT. In addition, they are on the chronic lack of qualified candidates for the posts of professors from universities Indian lower castes. Finally, they discuss the reservations at your school will not work with India to improve primary and secondary education.
Indeed, despite the excellence of the best schools in India, most of the nation remains far behind. Of the 202 million children, who are for him schools 1 million annually, or about 15% too high, it makes school, and only half of those polled - about 14 million - a diploma, Pratham , a foundation that stresses At education. Then there is an acute shortage of higher education in the country and a lack of vocational training institutions. Of the 370000 engineering graduates each year only 200000 are of good quality, said Mohandas Pai, a board member intended for human consumption of resources on software and services house Infosys (INFY). About 140000 of these companies, software of the year. “Thus, what is left for the rest of Indian industry?” Questions he said.
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During its search for the soul of bondage in India in 1930, Mahatma Gandhi founded an ashram in Wardha, near Nagpur, as it was at the centre of the Indian subcontinent. Half a century after independence, heart and spirit of the Republic of India is more to find in the vicinity of Nagpur. It is farther south. The voice of the new India is not more than one city, is now better known as the headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), but it is safer to a city like Bangalore, branded items , As a symbol of a new India, because it is the homeland of man as president and founding visionary of Infosys, NR Narayana Murthy. In the last week, we heard two views about our nation and our relations with the outside world articulated by two very different south Indian Brahmins. Mr. Narayana Murthy, on the one hand, and Mr. KS Sudarshan, chief of the RSS, on the other side. Mr. Narayana Murthy spoke with itself the winner, spoke with Mr. Sudarshan sullen anger losers. Mr. Murthy harped on the future, Mr. Sudarshan harked back in the past. READ
* The Eastern and Western values challenges * Sudarshan formula means less than 6 million new jobs * A Narayana Murthy from India or Sudarshan? Delivering a lecture on “The role of Western values in Indian society, under the auspices of the Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Mr. Murthy chided us for our “We all know the” intellectual arrogance. Addressing a collection of RSS activists son, Mr. Sudarshan regretted that the growing love for English in agriculture and preferred shares HSS Cattle version of the economy. “No other company gloats as much on the past, as we do with so little current performance” deplored Mr. Murthy, enumerating the experience of Al-Barouni, the famous Young, 10 Arabic and logician century. During his travels in India between 997 AD and 1027 AD Al-Barouni was difficult to find a single expert on loan to him in a debate. When he found, then Al-Barouni impressed by the arguments of his interlocutors have asked the Indian expert had learned of these ideas! “The main property of a progressive society is respect for others, when they themselves, and willingness to learn from them, “said Murthy. We Indians, on the other hand, say, we all know, and have little to learn from others. Referring to Carlyle’s Diktum that “the greatest mistake is not to be aware,” says Murthy: “If we progress, we must change this attitude, you hear people who are better than us, they learn better and demonstration like her.” We are not the only civilization in the world with a nation great past. We are not in Asia, once the ancient civilization and wise. We certainly share our historical and cultural cooperation with our neighbours civilization, China, today there are forges economic, bolstered by Western technology and local companies. In an era where the Chinese are learning English, not because it is the language of a former imperial power, but because it is the language of commerce and the global knowledge economy, as Mr. Sudarshan complain that Indians want to be more, it allows! Mr. Murthy titles to focus on the positive aspects of Western civilization, which can help deliver us from our late, even as it celebrates the unique and positive qualities of our own culture. Its history has been a success on the merits of each company free of prejudices and social and regulatory policies, but made possible by the support of public opinion and spirit of cooperation. These are the values public good and cooperative, that Mr. Murthy, in his famous speech. But how those in depth and in an exclusive statements referred inside the world have found that these values? That is the contradiction between the worldview of Mr. And Mr. Murthy Sudarshan. Both come from the same social milieu that the world average südindische Brahmin. But, Mr. Murthy has grappled with the rest of the world as it exists as a leader of each company and technocrat. Mr. Sudarshan, on the other hand, the new world in its form. This is the Murthys of India, to advance this nation, who believe that Sudarshans, occupied with the causes of disagreement and spent. The dip of the virgin RSS-Laying the economic policy will by the fact that so many struggles between political power and personal interest, which RSS-faces with interest on wages, betrayed the cause of middle class professionals, that men, like Mr. Murthy symbolize. Background Sankhya Vahini project in the debate by professionals such as researchers distinguish VS Arunachalam and technocrat Raj Reddy. It is sabotaged the RSS that the draft on behalf of national security. The most important aspect of Mr. Murthy’s Conference, as several of his recent speeches and public writings, it is implied it tries to understand that modernity is not divisible. A nation can build a modern economy based on the foundations of a previous social and political world. Westernism is not modern and modernization does not mean, West orientation. However, there are certain basic elements of a modern society and we must strengthen them. Ideas such as merit, the dignity of work, fairness and equality, secularism, freedom of enterprise, freedom of thought and action, family values and concern for the environment and government and charitable institutions. These are the stones of a modern economy, which Mr. Murthy has contributed in his company and celebrates life in his mind Discoveries. These are the values that companies do not share. Mr. Sudarshan, on the other hand, pursues a policy of negativity and economy of defeatism. His anger against those who genuflect before the White Man is understandable, because in this country, many are yet to shed their feudal and colonial spirits. But his desire to hark back to a dead past and imagine external enemies, betrays a lack of confidence. The confidence of the kind that Mr. Murthy came to symbolize, have shown the world that Indians can do it. Mr. Murthy is the symbol of triumph of our time. Mr. Sudarshan a tragic anachronism.
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Infosys’ bangalore vast campus, looking for ranbaxy commitment to Gurgaon, Rashtrapati Bhawan, came to the image in the range of most heads of state and business, on India. The occupants of the current Bhawan is the son of a fisherman, he grew into one of the most respected in the scientific community. If a nation is well-known for its citizens first is that India, at the same time, a performance of the company, a stronghold of scientific talents, and develop a nation and the spirit.
Since July 25, 2002, when he took office, Kalam has 230 speeches on topics such as the diversity of fashion technology, the challenge of development, including the use of nano-technology in brain surgery. The typical speech ends with a series of questions, a sort of try-this-president for the size of the challenge to all customers. Posing the question, of course, the Indian researcher. Once, as leader of the organization for the defence of India for the development of research, visited a friend he had undergone angioplasty. He allegedly in an interview with the surgeon in charge, Dr Raju Som, near stents, metal coils in blood vessels. Angioplastien were expensive, “said Raju, because the cost of R stents 75000th Kalam has a local defence Research Laboratory cooperation with Raju, the result was the indigenous Kalam-Raju stents to the same anti-corrosion technology, submarines at a cost of Rs 5000
In this context, the President of the reputation of credibility on weapons: the management of Indian guru, CK Prahalad, at the request of India a developed country by the year 2020, for the first time during ‘ a conference in New Delhi. His answer: nothing, as it did in India since Mahatma Gandhi’s Call for Poorna Swaraj. That’s because nothing like A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, either.
– Vidya Viswanathan
The father of Encoder
The founder of the TCS India because most of the software industry worldwide.
If you are an Indian, the dominant logic, you must be a good software engineering. The image of India is the programmer in Silicon Valley, the heart of the global technology, has been so pervasive that the United States, the mainstream media are no longer excited by the novel once info Sambhar a canteen at Oracle. Attribute to one man: Fakir Chand Kohli. In the early 1960 77 1960, as a group Tata agreed that Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), dignity technological solutions, it was a natural choice, at the helm. Kohli was convinced, could benefit from India in the global market for software and heat with the code. The discipline of software engineering, and not in those days, the CHT decided recruitment of engineers and masters of science in each discipline and rail. During the year 2000, an estimated 20000 TCS engineers working for other companies. Body Shop has gradually towards offshoring, but as early as 1974 TCS has developed a health care system of Burroughs from India. And the body Shopping boom has had its good news: As usual, the world would have learned about Indians?
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Mahatma Gandhi was the inspiration behind the recent Bollywood Mega-Hit “Raho Sandra”und situation is today, the film which is a form of virtual revolution inspiration.” Gandhigiri “is the latest mantra of the magic of inspiration unusual protests and discussions with a difference.
While students and doctors residing in the country, the main medical facility, the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), followed unique, and not the “Gandhigiri” mode of protest Wednesday, when President ‘ Institute and the European Union health ministers Anbumani Ramadoss has come to review the situation dengue, the film is also a source of inspiration for several discussions in the city.
Hoping to give in the future, something managers to think and learn, the Birla Institute of Technology Management organizes a debate in New Delhi on “Gandhigiri: Lessons for Business Management”. Need not be say that the debate is inspired by the film.
Thus, the Indian National Science Academy to Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg Saturday, the discussion is too wait to see the participation of several actors, including gandhianischen Tushar Gandhi.
They shed light on various questions such as “How do gandhianischen thoughts are valid in the real world of economics and administration”, “Why is it important in the daily lives absorb Gandhigiri worklife?”, “How Indian companies quotes on the principles of truth and transparency? “,” What can the school management adopt in their curricula Gandhigiri? “And” Are honesty, ethics and spirituality is part of the B-school? “Obviously, it is time to look back and think about the influence ideas, that India is a grand manner in the past. — Bindu Shajan Perappadan
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Pune: Fake admitting patients to impress the inspection teams, poor infrastructure, lack of serious forms of two teachers and non-teaching personnel are exposed to certain areas during an inspection by a committee appointed by the government in state recently.
In universities Maharashtra private medical perhaps even in the fight against the legal costs of the commission Jahagirdar attached to different courts, but an inspection by the report of medicine from drug trafficking and division displays a sad reflection of the Infrastructure in most institutions of higher education.
The Committee had Jahagirdar fixed charges in a private medical universities, in the range of Rs 70,000-R 1.5 lach - less than half the amount of higher education scales were prepared by each student.
The confidential report, following an inspection of the 17 private higher education institutions, particularly politicians, the pressure was the governor of the state Mohd Fazal in October last year, after several complaints by the students and their parents.
The inspection was conducted to determine the facilities and infrastructure of education, as well as teachers as not in accordance with the rules of MCI.
While KJ Somaiya Medical College, Bombay was no room for OPD, as the Medical Council of India, supplemented by the lack of teaching and non-teaching staff, the Mahatma Gandhi’s (MGM) Medical College in Navi Mumbai on the non - Country as a condition for MCI specifications.
As the guidelines by MCI, a medical university, it takes at least 25 hectares of land. The Committee also that the MGM Medical College, the lack of space damages, OPD rooms, and staff has been found to have Fake patients admitted during the inspection.
In the case of the DY Patil Medical University of Navi Mumbai, the College has not yet functional on its own hospital, and two buildings on the campus is home to several institutions, including dentistry, engineering, biotechnology , physiotherapy and catering and management colleges!
The Terna Medical College Nerul, can not rely on the 25 hectares of the country specially for the university. Not only it has not even its own functional hospital. In addition, the higher education planning and dentistry are also at the same campus.
The two members in its inspection report, the committee also noted that the college takes place SPC and DNB recharging station at the same time of course an enormous amount of money by students. That can not be proved, as it has no official receipt and students are not prepared, in a letter clearly afraid.
The Talegaon-Maharashtra Institute of Education and Medical Research (Mimer) MediCal College, the group of its parent - Maharashtra Academy of Engineering and Educational Research (Maeer) - has been reported not only by the lack of education and non-teaching staff, but was well, found to be extremely poor in infrastructure and equipment in the clinic.
“The clinical departments are located in very old buildings, the interior and most patients were tuberculosis, said, with other patients,” the report noted.
Bharatiya Health Inspection University College Vidyapeeth, Pune showed that the Institute is not only acute shortage of apprenticeships and non-faculty members, clinical and other infrastructure are also insufficient.
The school is considered by the Minister of State Industries Patangrao Kadam.
The trusts Pravara Medical’s Rural Medical College of Loni, which is managed by Baron sugar and parliamentarians Balasaheb Vikhe Patil family (Cercle Ahmadnagar) was also found to have insufficient staff, including teachers, in addition to its poor infrastructure. In addition, the distribution of teaching units in different specialities is not regarded as a recommendation for MCI.
The NFP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences in Nagpur, both members of a committee last November, it was found that the false attendance at cinemas patients during the mission. “The inclusion on the register are not in accordance with the patients,” the report with TOI.
“It is not only the buildings and hospital rooms OPD inadequate, the beds are overcrowded. Blood Bank is in a poor condition to work, there is not enough space for clinical services and burn biomedical waste in open space, where Report.
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Ahmadnagar Jan. 17: Mahatma Gandhi was autobiography “My experiments with truth”, which affects Bruce Friedrich an activist for the rights of animals. Well, Friedrich has emerged as director of the man for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
”It was Gandhi’s autobiography and his report about life as a lamb as important as a man “who am a vegetarian,’’says Friedrich, in the city on Saturday, to speak to students at the IIMA” Effects of globalisation on animals and the environment. ”
Remembering his days at College, Friedrich said, he read Gandhi’s autobiography as part of the class and social justice was a little vegetarian. ”In any case, the book is such an effect on my opinion, is that my life is changing. Until then, I grew up on the non-vegetarian food and never meets all purely vegetarian,’’says Friedrich, at the age of about 17 by then.
After the idea in his head, he Friedrich, he read a series of books on animal rights and was a member of PETA in 1987. ”It was, however, during the year 1996, that I am as a full-time member,”he said, adding that the first, it was after the arrival of the visit in the city of the Sabarmati Ashram.
Friedrich, located in the country’s participation in the World Social Forum in Mumbai, said that while people in the west are vegetarians rapidly to changing India, the opposite occurs. ”I visited a few institutions like the India School of Business, Hyderabad, IIM, and IIM Lucknow, Bangalore and found that the tendency of the human being, it was the non-vegetarians in a society, as ‘India, where vegetarianism is part of the culture. It is a major concern,”he said.
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