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<p></p> Muslin: the fine Khadi of Undivided Bengaltag:ipeace.us,2014-10-07:2217368:Topic:52869032014-10-07T13:50:42.335ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
<p>Gandhi was complete man. His every movement was complete. He succeeded beond border of country or continent. ust not political but his movement included economic, social and so on. Producing textile at cottage was part of his movement and spinning wheel was his weapon for non-violence war. Khadi became the symbol of India. Muslin is not only best textile but also finest textile produced ever. Today finest of fine textile is produced in the cottages of West engal in India and in Bangladesh.…</p>
<p>Gandhi was complete man. His every movement was complete. He succeeded beond border of country or continent. ust not political but his movement included economic, social and so on. Producing textile at cottage was part of his movement and spinning wheel was his weapon for non-violence war. Khadi became the symbol of India. Muslin is not only best textile but also finest textile produced ever. Today finest of fine textile is produced in the cottages of West engal in India and in Bangladesh. M attached article not only gives details of muslin ut also its history of revival. I suggested if two countries join hand to develop further and go for GIS registration.</p> BAN GIYA SARVODAYA SAHITYA - O - SAMAJKALYAN SAMITYtag:ipeace.us,2013-09-01:2217368:Topic:33260222013-09-01T05:43:01.087ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
<p>As patroniged by veteran Gandhian Shailesh Kumar Bandhopadhyaa this organization was formed to publish Bengali translation of all books written by Mahatma Gandhi to popularise his philosophy. The books will be available in affordable price. The Organization had its first meeting during August '13 and Executive committe comprises of Gopikanta Ghosh as Chairman, Shyamalendu Das as Vice Chairman, Rathin Roy as Secretary and Nityananda Chowdhury as Treasurer. First book 'India of my Dream' by…</p>
<p>As patroniged by veteran Gandhian Shailesh Kumar Bandhopadhyaa this organization was formed to publish Bengali translation of all books written by Mahatma Gandhi to popularise his philosophy. The books will be available in affordable price. The Organization had its first meeting during August '13 and Executive committe comprises of Gopikanta Ghosh as Chairman, Shyamalendu Das as Vice Chairman, Rathin Roy as Secretary and Nityananda Chowdhury as Treasurer. First book 'India of my Dream' by Bapu translated in Bengali as 'Amar swapner Bharat' will be realesed by Gandhian Bal Vijay ji on next Gandhi birthday.</p> YOUNGEST MARTYRtag:ipeace.us,2012-08-26:2217368:Topic:32265232012-08-26T14:00:11.384ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
<p>Baji Rout of Dhenkanal district of Odisa, India was a boatman's son. Dhenkanal was then under administration of feudal king with certain limited autonomy. Once the British Police was deputed as requested by the king. They were to cross a river and found 15 ear old Baji Rout with a small boat. They requested him to help them to cross assuring remuneration if he gives number of trips. He not only refused money but refused to cooperate with them saying he loves his country. The Police open…</p>
<p>Baji Rout of Dhenkanal district of Odisa, India was a boatman's son. Dhenkanal was then under administration of feudal king with certain limited autonomy. Once the British Police was deputed as requested by the king. They were to cross a river and found 15 ear old Baji Rout with a small boat. They requested him to help them to cross assuring remuneration if he gives number of trips. He not only refused money but refused to cooperate with them saying he loves his country. The Police open fired making him youngest martyr of India. He had his last journey on a Bullock cart driven by famous Socialist Dr. Rabi Ghosh, his body was carried by eminent Gandhians like Naba Krushna Chowdhury and last rite was performed by Communist poet Sachi Routroy. Let us remember him</p> GANDHI IN GLOBAL ERAtag:ipeace.us,2012-03-07:2217368:Topic:31683802012-03-07T12:56:57.236ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
<p>Attached is an article by eminent Gandhian from Sri Lanka. He suggested world peace and humanity in Global era. Let us think in that directiion.</p>
<p>Attached is an article by eminent Gandhian from Sri Lanka. He suggested world peace and humanity in Global era. Let us think in that directiion.</p> INCUBATION CENTERtag:ipeace.us,2012-01-10:2217368:Topic:31472662012-01-10T12:31:03.790ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
<p>In every respect small is beautiful. Large industries do not really help us to grow since it rows by exploitation and creating monopoly. Crisis today is due to these industrial houses. Small and tiny industries helps us to grow better. Not only that they ensures large number of persons employed but also keeps price lower. Gandhi always promoted small any tiny sector. But there are problems too. These units are mostly individual units. A person may not have knowledge in technology, commerce,…</p>
<p>In every respect small is beautiful. Large industries do not really help us to grow since it rows by exploitation and creating monopoly. Crisis today is due to these industrial houses. Small and tiny industries helps us to grow better. Not only that they ensures large number of persons employed but also keeps price lower. Gandhi always promoted small any tiny sector. But there are problems too. These units are mostly individual units. A person may not have knowledge in technology, commerce, marketing etc. He may have any one of them. If he is first generation entrepreneur it is still difficult even when he has technical and scientific competence. That is the reason Technical Business Incubators were planned in many technical and engineering colleges in India to handhold these entrepreneurs for couple of year till they succeed. Attached note is a note on such Incubator attached to Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India. Many such units such units came up. Incubator center of National Institute of Technology, Tiruchinapally is wonderful. The concept must spread to create army of entrepreneuors.</p> Electronic Tribute to Mahatma Gandhitag:ipeace.us,2010-11-09:2217368:Topic:27045602010-11-09T07:35:44.969ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
<p><strong><u>Electronic Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi</u></strong></p>
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<p>This year, in view of the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations on 2nd October, 2010, <strong>BB Systems(The Center for Information Technology and Gandhian Philosophy of Non-violence and Peace, Tamilnadu, India)</strong> has released the electronic version of the comic book(picture book) of "The Gandhi Story" that was published in the year 1962. This e-publication is a powerpoint presentation and consists of around 100…</p>
<p><strong><u>Electronic Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi</u></strong></p>
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<p>This year, in view of the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations on 2nd October, 2010, <strong>BB Systems(The Center for Information Technology and Gandhian Philosophy of Non-violence and Peace, Tamilnadu, India)</strong> has released the electronic version of the comic book(picture book) of "The Gandhi Story" that was published in the year 1962. This e-publication is a powerpoint presentation and consists of around 100 slides narrating the story of Gandhi in pictures and has three sections namely,</p>
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<li> Life in Early Years(The story of young Mohandas)</li>
<li> South African Experience (The story of Gandhi as a lawyer and civil-rights leader)</li>
<li> India's Freedom Struggle (The story of Mahatma in his crusade against British Raj in India)</li>
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<p>This picture based Gandhi Story was avialable as a Comic Book many decades ago and it has beautiful illustrations on the events of the life of Mahatma.</p>
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<p><em><strong>In this electronic age where children are spending more time with their computers rather than books, this presentation would be an appealing way to educate them on the life of Mahatma Gandhi and his philosophies. I hope that this presentation is suitable for school children and would request all the institutions, charity organizations and Gandhian centers to have this presentation installed in their computers.</strong></em></p>
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<p>"The Gandhi Story" presentation is available in two forms viz. Basic Version(60 slides only) and Full Version(all slides).</p>
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<p>Dear friends, please find the powerpoint presentation file(Basic Version) for DOWNLOADING. For those who need the full version of The Gandhi Story, please contact <a href="mailto:bbmurali_2000@yahoo.com">bbmurali_2000@yahoo.com</a></p>
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<p>Balamurali Balaji<br/>Founder-President<br/>BB Systems(CIT-GPNP)</p> World Freedom Day!tag:ipeace.us,2010-11-09:2217368:Topic:27045572010-11-09T07:08:18.470ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
<p>9th November has been observed as the "<strong>World Freedom Day"</strong> as pronounced by the U.S since 2003. It was this day in 1989, the infamous Berlin Wall began to fall and get demolished for the re-unification of East Germany and West Germany. The formal re-union took place on 3rd October on the same year. <em><strong>The former U.S. President George W. Bush started this celebration in 2003 and made this day an official holiday for America.</strong></em></p>
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<p>I could…</p>
<p>9th November has been observed as the "<strong>World Freedom Day"</strong> as pronounced by the U.S since 2003. It was this day in 1989, the infamous Berlin Wall began to fall and get demolished for the re-unification of East Germany and West Germany. The formal re-union took place on 3rd October on the same year. <em><strong>The former U.S. President George W. Bush started this celebration in 2003 and made this day an official holiday for America.</strong></em></p>
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<p>I could remember vividly during this time when I was 19 that I wrote a small poem pointing out the re-union and referred the state of Indian nation.</p>
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<p>A few lines of the poem: "<strong><em>While the East and the West unites in Germanys' ... our India still talking about divisive politics of India and Pakistan... If not we re-unite once again, let the peace prevail among us as brothers and sisters..."</em></strong></p>
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<p>While the west takes many qualities from the east, this poem was wrote in the context of looking at the west for development and peace.</p>
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<p>Gandhiji's words on freedom never fail to lingering around the corners of world: Freedom is the breathe of everyones' life.</p>
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<p>-Balamurali Balaji</p>
<p>Founder, CIT-GPNP, India</p> Oct 2: Gandhi Jayanthi - Last Parttag:ipeace.us,2010-11-09:2217368:Topic:27044602010-11-09T02:16:35.596ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
Dear All,<br></br><br></br><span style="font-weight: bold;">30th January 1948 – Delhi – the last day of the Mahatma</span><br style="font-weight: bold;"></br><br></br>Gandhiji had said to Manu, "If someone fires bullets at me and I die without a groan and with God's name on my lips, then you should tell the world that here was a real Mahatma."<br></br><br></br>On 30th January 1948 at Birla House, Delhi, from 2.15 p.m. Gandhiji gave interviews to several representatives from various parts of the country and outside. At…
Dear All,<br/><br/><span style="font-weight: bold;">30th January 1948 – Delhi – the last day of the Mahatma</span><br style="font-weight: bold;"/><br/>Gandhiji had said to Manu, "If someone fires bullets at me and I die without a groan and with God's name on my lips, then you should tell the world that here was a real Mahatma."<br/><br/>On 30th January 1948 at Birla House, Delhi, from 2.15 p.m. Gandhiji gave interviews to several representatives from various parts of the country and outside. At 4 p.m. Gandhiji had a meeting with Sardar Patel. Abha served him his meal. Asking for his charkha (spinning wheel) he plied it for a while. <br/><br/>Gandhiji was then ready to go for his evening prayer meet where he was to address the gathering. The usually punctual Gandhiji was slightly late for the prayer meet. The congregation wondered about the delay. Gandhiji put on his chappals (foot wear) and stepped out. He walked leaning on his 'walking sticks' (Abha and Manu, his grand nieces). Manu carried his spittoon, spectacle case, rosary and her notebook. <br/><br/>Being late, instead of the usual path, Gandhiji took a short cut across the<br/>lawn to reach the place of prayer meet. Even as he walked towards it he joked about the raw carrot that Abha had served him a little while ago. To Abha and Manu who pointed to his neglect of his watch he remarked that he was late to the prayer meet due to their fault and said that he hated to be late for prayers even by a minute. By then they had reached the foot of the staircase leading to the prayer place. Everyone became quiet as Gandhiji preferred silence before entering the place of prayer. <br/><br/>Hundreds of people had congregated and there were plainclothes policemen, too. People made way for him. Nathuram Godse elbowed his way through the crowd and stood in front of Gandhiji. The tiny pistol was hidden in his joined palms. He bowed low and said, "Namaste! Gandhiji!" Gandhiji acknowledged his greeting with joined palms. As it was already late for the prayer meet Manu chided Godse for bothering Gandhiji. However, Godse, set on the task that he had come for, pushed Manu aside with his left hand. Her protests were to no avail; the articles in her hand fell down and when the rosary dropped down she bent to pick it up. <br/><br/>Just at that moment Godse fired three shots into Gandhiji's abdomen and chest. At the third shot, Gandhiji who still stood with palms joined together gasped ‘hey Ram! hey Ram!’ and sank to the ground. The white shawl was drenched with blood oozing out of Gandhiji’s body. His head rested on the lap of Manu and Abha. And, in a moment Gandhiji was dead. It was 5.17 p.m.<br/><br/>In his address to the bereaving Nation, Jawaharlal Nehru said, "Friends and comrades, the light has gone out of our lives, and there is darkness everywhere, and I do not quite know what to tell you or how to say it. <br/><br/>Our beloved leader, Bapu as we called him, the father of the nation, is no more. Perhaps I am wrong to say that; nevertheless, we will not see him again, as we have seen him for these many years, we will not run to him for advice or seek solace from him, and that is a terrible blow, not only for me, but for millions and millions in this country." <br/><br/>Gandhiji’s death shook the entire world. The UN General assembly mourned the death of the Mahatma. <br/><br/>Mahatma Gandhi who released Bharata Mata (Mother India) from the shackles of the British Empire with the weapon of Ahimsa, empowered by Ramanaama that was part of his being, was cremated at Raj Ghat where a memorial has been set up. Most of his ashes were immersed at Sangam, Allahabad. <br/><br/><br/>Chant the Mahamantra Nama kirtan :<br/>Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare<br/>Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare<br/><br/> Oct 2: Gandhi Jayanthi - Part-4tag:ipeace.us,2010-11-03:2217368:Topic:27016642010-11-03T12:15:50.557ZVijay Charyhttps://ipeace.us/profile/VijayChary
Dear All,<br></br><br></br>Gandhiji was arrested on 5th May. However, several thousand volunteers went ahead with their leader's plan to rebel through Ahimsa (non-violence) by taking hold of the salt depots at Dharasana. In spite of the absence of their leader the volunteers stuck to ahimsa. Not one of them lifted a single finger even when thrashed by the police officers. A ditch had been dug and barbed wire barriers constructed around the depot which was to be taken over by the Satyagrahis. The order…
Dear All,<br/><br/>Gandhiji was arrested on 5th May. However, several thousand volunteers went ahead with their leader's plan to rebel through Ahimsa (non-violence) by taking hold of the salt depots at Dharasana. In spite of the absence of their leader the volunteers stuck to ahimsa. Not one of them lifted a single finger even when thrashed by the police officers. A ditch had been dug and barbed wire barriers constructed around the depot which was to be taken over by the Satyagrahis. The order of the Police officers for volunteers to disperse fell on deaf ears. As they advanced towards the depot in an orderly fashion several policemen attacked them with lathis (sticks). But not one of them lifted his arm to repel the blows that struck them. Webb Miller, an American correspondent, a witness to the scene, wrote: "In eighteen years of reporting in twenty two countries I have never witnessed such harrowing scenes as at Dharasana. Sometimes the scenes were so painful that I had to turn away momentarily. One surprising feature was the discipline of the volunteers. It seemed they were thoroughly imbued with Gandhi’s non-violent creed." <br/><br/>Satyagraha movement was extended to forest laws, non-payment of taxes and boycott of foreign cloth, etc. It was felt that Swadeshi movement (producing their own cloth) would deal an economic blow on the British. The Government countered by issuing extraordinary powers to concerned authorities to arrest and prosecute the Satyagrahis. Gandhiji was at the same time sympathetic towards and concerned about the textile workers in England whose lives would be affected due to the boycott of foreign cloth in India. He visited textile mills in Lancashire during his visit to London in 1931. <br/><br/>The famous Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed in March 1931 and the Government <br/>agreed to release the prisoners on the condition that civil disobedience movement was suspended. Also under this Pact, Gandhiji was invited to London to participate in the Round Table Conference. <br/><br/>He was the sole representative of the Indian National Congress but the Conference was a disappointment to Gandhi and the Indians. Lord Willingdon who succeeded Lord Irwin tried to curb Nationalist movement with an iron hand. He arrested Gandhiji and tried to isolate him from his followers but failed. <br/><br/>In 1939 World War II broke out. India was included in the war by the British without consultation with the people’s representatives. This angered the Congress leaders and Gandhiji declared that India would not support while her own freedom was being denied to her. It was at this time that Quit India movement aiming at British exit from India began. <br/><br/>The most dynamic movement in the history of India's struggle for freedom, it resulted in mass arrests. Police firing injured and killed thousands of Satyagrahis. Support to war was refused unless India was granted freedom and Gandhiji condemned the disorder that was deliberately brought about by the Government. He asked the people to exercise Ahimsa and 'do or die' in the cause of Indian independence. Gandhiji and the entire CWC were arrested on 9th August 1942. Gandhiji was kept in Aga Khan Palace, Pune for two years. It was at this time that Gandhiji's long time Secretary, the fifty-year old Mahadev Desai died. Kasturba, Gandhiji’s life partner who shared all the trials and tribulations of public and private life with him, also died on 22nd February 1944, after 18 months of imprisonment. <br/><br/>The two deaths were irreparable loss to Gandhiji. Soon after, Gandhiji was released as he suffered from malaria attack and the Government did not desire his death in prison which would enrage Indians. <br/><br/>At the end of World War II there was clear indication from the British that India would be given freedom. Gandhiji called off the movement and freedom fighters who had been imprisoned were released. The transfer of power from the British to the Indian people came about on 15th August 1947. <br/><br/>The year 1947 saw thousands of people displaced from their homes as India was divided and a separate country, Pakistan, was formed. The Hindus in the Pakistan area moved to India and vice versa. There were riots all over the country and the forlorn Gandhiji went on fast to bring about unity amidst people. <br/><br/><br/>!!! Will Continue !!!<br/><br/>Chant the Mahamantra Nama kirtan :<br/><span style="font-weight: bold;">Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare</span><br style="font-weight: bold;"/><span style="font-weight: bold;">Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare</span>