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At 8:51am on March 5, 2012, Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav said…

I am a gandhian scholor & have a deep knoledge in Gandhian philosphy. Now I am working in Gandhi Research Foundation, Jalgaon. I am book writer, scripr writer, translator and editor of a biomonthaly magzine 'Khoj Gandhiji Ki. I want your friendship for peace in the world.

At 6:41am on November 29, 2009, Manas Ranjan Tripathy said…
I first met Indu Bhaiya in 1995,then twice in 2006.Difficult to forget,once you meet him,particularly his radiant smile.Man with a mission,he has touched so many lives.The need of the hour is many more Indu Prakash in our public life for a better tomorrow.

Indu Bhaiya,the civil society needs you and hope the activist within you will inspire the younger generation to look beyond self.

Gandhiji and Kings tradition will continue to flourish----through radiant thought and peaceful means of action ,thanks we wave people like Indu Prakash.

Manas Ranjan Tripathy
Faculty(HRM Area)
IBS,Hyderabad
At 9:54pm on March 4, 2009, nuzhat Ali said…
Indu ji just see your profile, its great to know that you have touched so many facets of life, my friends daughter is also Pragya.........
At 8:40pm on March 4, 2009, nuzhat Ali said…
Peace.... we really need to understand it fully. Some time or most of the time its refuge for not getting into any affair. why should I??????????? often felt and commented feel. I have really seen many people dead when they are still alive. Zinadabad.......... Indu ji sach mein zindgi ko abad karne ki zarurat hai.
At 6:19am on February 19, 2009, Clayborne Carson said…
Yes, it was great to meet you. Let's stay in touch through this community.
Clay
At 2:10am on February 19, 2009, indu prakash singh said…
Feels great to be part of this great community of peace workers.
i strongly believe that non-violence is the only way to all our problems: personal, social, political...
i was fortunate to meet Martin Luther King III, the lovely son of my favourite Dr. (Rev.) Martin Luther King, Jr. on 17th Feb 2009 at Gandhi - King Plaza, IIC New Delhi. Thank you Suhas Borker, for inviting me. But for you, i would have missed this important event.
On 16th Feb 2009 i was invited by the Visionary, Virendra (SAM) Singh of Pardada Pardadi Educational Society (courtesy Renuka), to Siri Fort to listen to Jazz & Blues in honour of the 50th Anniversary of King's pilgrimage to India.
On my way out from the Sports Day on 17th Feb at the Springdales School, Dhaula Kuan i read something very significant: "There is no way to peace. Peace is the way." How true.
Let's all commit ourselves to the path shown by Gandhi & King.
As depth, runs through, every drop of the ocean. Love, runs through all of us. And bind us together to create a new world, full of love, friendship, joy, health, peace...

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