And I
am convinced we should have a shot-cut to an efficient
society.
This seems to
be the only way.
Try to come
up with alternatives .
I suppose it is ‘short-cut’, not ‘shot-cut’, a typing mistake to which I
am prone as well.
I don’t think there is a short-cut to reform a society
mahant
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Rajib Dear,
I was never any party member.
But I was a great Russian Enthusiast
Sorry for my typing error---shouldhave been " Short Cut"
Bhubon Kokaideu, thanks for your wise observation --most valid through all ages
mm
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when you find it.
RB
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Russian model never failed-never will. Many would dearly lo
the
GOI.
RB
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Where is the Uncarbed Individual
sam@assamnet.orgSubject:[Assam] UNGEI: Glorious Hindu Nations!Date:Thu, 8 Dec 2005 23:45:48 + (GMT) http://www.ungei.org/gap/pdfs/unicef_gap_low_res.pdfshows (in pages 28 - 33) the sad state of school education in India Nepal (and also
Pak, Afghanistan). At one level I ag
EN E-School. UNESCO ought to have done this by now. Alas! they too are afraid of CHANGE. Bush-like moneybags might cut off funds again. mm
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World Religions After 9/11 Conference Calls For Papers www.worldsreligionsafter911.com MONTREAL, CANADA, December 9, 2006: The World Religions After 9/11 Conference has issued a call for papers for the meeting in September, 2006. For details, click "source" above. Their website explains the
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Subject: Re: [Assam] UNGEI: Glorious
Hindu Nations! - Non-Brahmins Ancient Indian education
Rajen-da,
I do not know much about the history of Indian education but I do recall
reading that
Karna - son of a charioteer obtained lessons from the top
ish you do that. You can!
mm
From:umesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To:mc mahant [EMAIL PROTECTED]CC:assam@assamnet.orgSubject:Re: [Assam] UNGEI: Glorious Hindu Nations! - IDEAL SCHOOLDate:Fri, 9 Dec 2005 22:59:48 + (GMT)
Mukul-da,
There are various types of curri
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Rajen-da,
I do not know much about the history of Indian education but I do recall readi
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If Hinduism has to remain a viable set of rules and faiths for a sizeable
portion of humanity-first refom it . Get rid of Diktats from
http://www.ungei.org/gap/pdfs/unicef_gap_low_res.pdfshows (in pages 28 - 33) the sad state of school education in India Nepal (and also Pak, Afghanistan). At one level I agree with the Indian communists that religion has played a major role in keeping modern education from lots of children
now.
Alas! they too are afraid of CHANGE. Bush-like moneybags might cut off funds again.
mm
From:umesh sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED]Reply-To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To:assam@assamnet.orgSubject:[Assam] UNGEI: Glorious Hindu Nations!Date:Thu, 8 Dec 2005 23:45:48 + (GMT)
http://www.ungei.or
hing from the OPEN E-School.
UNESCO ought to have done this by now.
Alas! they too are afraid of CHANGE. Bush-like moneybags might cut
off funds again.
mm
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