[FairfieldLife] Re: M-schools in India
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Progress in India - Part One by Global Good News staff writer Global Good NewsTranslate This Article 5 March 2008 On a recent Global Family Chat, broadcast daily via satellite and over the Internet on Channel 3 of the Maharishi Channel, Dr Harris Kaplan, Raja (Administrator) of India for the Global Country of World Peace, reported on his recent tour of India's Brahmasthan, the first Peace Palace in India, many Maharishi Schools, and 'stunning progress' on all levels. He cited the high level of organisation and the fulfilment of Maharishi's programmes there. Does Harris Kaplan himself speak Hindi or is it translated for him? He cites a high level of organization, does that now include accounting controls? Would be 'stunning progesss', indeed. Harris signing the checks as the administrator of India now, or is that unknown?
[FairfieldLife] Re: M-schools in India
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante no_reply@ wrote: Progress in India - Part One by Global Good News staff writer Global Good NewsTranslate This Article 5 March 2008 On a recent Global Family Chat, broadcast daily via satellite and over the Internet on Channel 3 of the Maharishi Channel, Dr Harris Kaplan, Raja (Administrator) of India for the Global Country of World Peace, reported on his recent tour of India's Brahmasthan, the first Peace Palace in India, many Maharishi Schools, and 'stunning progress' on all levels. He cited the high level of organisation and the fulfilment of Maharishi's programmes there. Does Harris Kaplan himself speak Hindi or is it translated for him? He cites a high level of organization, does that now include accounting controls? Would be 'stunning progesss', indeed. Harris signing the checks as the administrator of India now, or is that unknown? Perhaps it was merely a tour of the physical facilities, a review of the achievements of the schools, and an assumption that at least SOME of the money is going towards projects that it was intended for as you can't build schools for 2400+ students without spending money. Lawson
[FairfieldLife] Re: M-schools in India
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I counted about 500 students in all of the Bhopal schools! http://maharishividyamandir.com/ListofMVM.htm 85,000 is quite a leap. How did you count them? Did you go to the building? This particular school, for example, is supposed to have over 2000 students: http://maharishividyamandir.com/Zone-5/Bhopal-1M.P..htm Lawson