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At 3:28am on August 15, 2012, doma jovita said…


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At 11:15pm on February 16, 2010, R. Prasad Gandhi said…
Respected P. Uday Shankar!
I am very glad to know that u are working for Rural Development. Please keep me in ur touch. My contact address is as follows:
Centre of Gandhian Thought,
Deptt. of Education, University of Lucknow
Lucknow-226007.
E-mail ID: rppal.ed@gmail.com
09839613441(M)
At 8:27pm on September 18, 2009, Aunty Kamala said…
I think the work you are doing for social awareness of the environment through sanitation is a most necessary and laudable work. Please either make a blog of the ways you are imparting the ethics of environmental responsibility, or a manual pamphlet as you are applying in your work.
Are you making toilets? Or teaching the use of a small hand-shovel? or imparting the principle alone - that open defecation is harmful to social and personal health?
This is urgently needed instruction in India, along with spitting.
Please let us know how you are teaching this...We also love Vinoba very much.
God Bless You,
Aunty Kamala
At 12:26am on September 9, 2009, P. Uday Shankar said…
I just read a news item in Hindustan Times which I am posting on my comment wall for all members of the network to read:

Hindustan Times
'Mahatma Gandhi is my hero', says Obama
Lalit K Jha, Press Trust Of India
Washington, September 09, 2009
First Published: 10:33 IST(9/9/2009)
Last Updated: 10:52 IST(9/9/2009)

US President Barack Obama has said given a chance he would like to have dinner with Mahatma Gandhi, whom he considered a real hero.

Obama expressed his desire in response to a question from a student Lilly during his discussion with 9th graders at Wakefield High School in Arlington Virginia where he accompanied with the Education Secretary gave a national speech welcoming students back to school.

Obama called for students to take responsibility and to learn from their failures so that they succeed in the end.

"Hi. I'm Lilly. And if you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be?," Obama was asked by one of the students.

"Dinner with anyone dead or alive? Well, you know, dead or alive, that's a pretty big list," Obama responded amidst laughter. The next moment he was serious.

"You know, I think that it might be Gandhi, who is a real hero of mine," Obama said. "Now, it would probably be a really small meal because he didn't eat a lot," he said amidst laughter. But Mahatma Gandhi is someone who has inspired people across the world for the past several generations, he said.

Terming the iconic figure as the source of inspiration for many, Obama said "he (Mahatma Gandhi) is somebody whom I find a lot of inspiration in. He inspired Dr King (Martin Luther), so if it hadn't been for the non-violent movement in India, you might not have seen the same non-violent movement for civil rights here in the United States." said.

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