Rabindranath Tagore: India-Japan Cooperative Perspective
2011 is the year when the world is celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel Laureate Bengali poet. In 2013 Japan will celebrate the 150th year of the birth anniversary of Okakura Tenshin, their renowned philosopher. These two personalities had western education but did their best to form an eastern identity. Their first interaction in Kolkata in 1902 opened a new horizon in the relation between India and Japan. Through the next century, that relation had furthered with the efforts of many more writers, intellectuals, politicians and businessmen. This book focuses on that bondage of a century and beyond.
UN Report : State of the world's indigenous people
This document contains Press Release and highlights from the first UN Publication on the state of the world's indigenous people revealing alarming statistics on poverty, health, education, employment, human rights, the environment and more.
The booklet gives details about the launch of the GFCH and the journey since its inception.
Historically civilizational changes have been subtle, slow and less discernible than other forms of changes. But the suddenness of the impact of the intense and intimate communication models since the advent of globalisation and the internet and electronic technology have turned the changes in the cultural and civilizational spheres into a kind of Tsunami....
TRANSCENDING CONFLICTS - Indian and Eastern Way
The solutions, which have been suggested in this book, provoke deeper insights and suggest new avenues of practicable programmes that should be launched in the world with a view to achieve civilizational harmony.