Friday, March 2, 2012

[ZESTCaste] Mother Park Chung Soo of Korea will be felicitated by Dr Ambedkar International Award 2012 at Nagpur (India). [1 Attachment]

 
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Mother Park Chung Soo of Korea will be felicitated by Dr Ambedkar International
Award 2012 at Nagpur (India).
           The well known organization named Jeewak Welfare Society Nagpur (India) will going to
organize " Dr Ambedkar International Award 2012 & Jeewak National Award 2012 ceremony"
on 22nd March 2012 at 6.30 PM at Nagpur (India). Global Mother Ven. Mother Park Chung Soo
of Korea, who will be felicitated by " Dr. Ambedkar International Award 2012" on the said ceremony.
Mother Park, who dedicating her whole life for the mission of Dhamma. Mother Park, who is 75 years
old and visited 55 countries. She has established different schools and hospitals for the poor people.
She is practicing meditation too. At the age of 75 years, she is still traveling  and spreading the Buddha's
mission, this is very big achievement. 
          On the aid ceremony, the national Buddhist -Ambedkarite personalities will be felicitated by
the hand of Mother Park by different awards.
* Prof. Dr. Yashwant Manohar - Life Time National Jeewak Literacy Award 2012.
* Prof. Ranjeet Meshram - Life Time National Jeewak Journalist Award 2012.
* Prof. Dr. Prakash Kharat - National Jeewak Teacher Award 2012.
* Hon. Er. J. S. Patil - National Jeewak Labor Award 2012.
* Hon. Charandas Somkuwar - National Jeewak Social Award 2012.
* Ho. Gunwant Devpare - National Jeewak Industrialist Award 2012.
             Dr. Milind Jiwane, Chairman, who conduct the ceremony. You are hereby inviting
you to join it on large scale.
             With regards.
Mrs. Vandana
Management Trustee.

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[ZESTCaste] DNA: Muslims are Gujarat’s new outcastes: Survey

 




Muslims are Gujarat's new outcastes: Survey

Published: Friday, Mar 2, 2012, 9:30 IST | Updated: Thursday, Mar 1, 2012, 23:14 IST 
By Roxy Gagdekar | Place: Ahmedabad | Agency: DNA


The 2002 communal riots not only drove Muslims into new ghettos all over the state, they also reduced them to the status of second-class citizens who do not seem to exist for the government. This is the finding of a city-based NGO, Janvikas, which conducted a survey on the status of the minority community in the state after the riots.
The survey has revealed that Muslims are the new outcastes who, more often than not, are denied basic facilities which are available to people of other communities. Not only that. It appears that this neglect of the community is officially sanctioned for the riot victims find no mention in government records as people who need help.
The neglect of the minority community is evident even in efforts to resettle them as little has been done to provide them access to government schemes, health facilities and loans.
About 16,000 Muslims displaced by the riots are still living in relief colonies that are denied even the most basic amenities.
The riots displaced more than 2 lakh people across the state.
These people remained displaced for almost two years after 2002. However, NGOs and Muslim relief organisations settled a total of 16087 people in 83 different relief colonies."These are the people who cannot or dare not return to their original place of residence and have been living in shelters for the last 10 years," said Vijay Parmar, CEO of Janvikas.
The 83 relief colonies that were built after the riots are almost all located in Muslim majority areas. Fifteen of them are situated in Ahmedabad and the support they receive from the state government is negligible.
"The government did next to nothing for creating awareness about social security schemes meant for Internally Displaced People (IDP)," said Khatunben, a resident of Citizen Nagar, a relief colony in Ahmedabad.
The houses in which the displaced people have been living since 2002 have not been formally transferred to their names.
There has also been a sharp decline in the earnings of almost every displaced individual. The survey has revealed that the average annual income of displaced Muslims in Ahmedabad has come down by 31% as compared to their income before the riots.

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