On 4/25/07, Abhishek Hazra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Subbana always reacted sharply to the criticism that Neenasam's
activities at Heggodu are irrelevant in a poor country like ours. "The
hypocrites in the capital talk of culture. When they come to a poor
village, they talk of food shortage. Some of them have a genuine but
naïve concern. They are ignorant.

"What they do not realise is the complexities of the human mind and
its requirements. Moreover, Neenasam developed naturally from among
the people here. So where is the question of relevance or
irrelevance?"

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