Although the media have described Nanaji as a veteran RSS leader, its really difficult to typecast a man who carved his own distinctive path of constructive social activism after 1977.
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Sudheendra Kulkarni: RSS man? Difficult to typecast Nanaji
Posted by balaji 193 days ago (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com)Renowned social activist Nanaji Deshmukh passes away
Posted by bha 194 days ago (http://www.newsonair.com)
Renowned social activist and former Member of Parliament Nanaji Deshmukh died on Saturdayevening at Chitrakoot district. He was 97
Red Cross/Red Crescent - donate.ifrc.org
Posted by balaji 239 days ago (http://donate.ifrc.org)
This is the donation page of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Please make a contribution towards the relief fund.
Haiti earthquake: Thousands feared dead
Posted by balaji 239 days ago (http://news.bbc.co.uk)
Haitian President Rene Preval has said thousands of people are feared dead following a huge quake which has devastated the country's capital.
Oxfam team in place for Haiti earthquake response -- donate now
Posted by balaji 240 days ago (http://www.oxfamamerica.org)
"The first step in an emergency will be getting clean water to people who need it as we know from experience that shocks like this disrupt water lines, and transportation is completely broken down," said Michael Delaney, director of Oxfam America’s humanitarian response department.
People requested to Contribute generously for flood relief
Posted by balaji 340 days ago (http://www.hindu.com)
The State Government and political parties have appealed to the public to contribute generously for providing relief to the large number of people who have been rendered homeless following unprecedented rain in north Karnataka.
'Sneha Sante' as part of 'Joy of Giving week' in Bangalore
Posted by balaji 348 days ago (http://www.indianstage.in)
Bangalore cares is pleased to present "Sneha Sante", a Charity Bazaar on 27th-28th Sept. 2009, at National College, Bangalore. Local NGOs will host stalls of in-house products, food, and entertainment, as well as spread awareness of the work they do.
Akshaya Patra: No child left hungry
Posted by balaji 370 days ago (http://ibnlive.in.com)
“Getting up at 2 a.m., cooking and delivering food to children spotlessly every day is not an easy job. So you need people who have a calling, a larger purpose in life which the ISKCON devotees have.”
Gurumurthy: Better know, before talking [about Indian charity]
Posted by balaji 397 days ago (http://expressbuzz.com)
The Sathya Sai charity "has set an unparalleled initiative of implementing on their own, without any state budgetary support, a massive water supply project with an expenditure of Rs 3,000 million to benefit 731 scarcity and fluoride/salinity affected villages and a few towns in Anantapur district in 18 months".
Paul Beckett: India's Rich, Open Your Wallets
Posted by balaji 412 days ago (http://online.wsj.com)
Amid the broad adoption of U.S. business culture in Indian industry, this lack of dramatic, sustained, well-organized individual giving – practically a competitive sport in U.S. business circles -- is sadly conspicuous by its absence.
Alienating our own culture: Balbir Punj
Posted by bha 427 days ago (http://www.dailypioneer.com)
There is something wrong with us if we are willing to spend crores on statues for our political leaders but are not willing to recognise the greatness of our spiritual leaders and artistes or support them when they need it the most. Could it be our education system that is to blame for inculcating this sense of inferiority for everything Indian unless some foreigner recognises its true worth?
Why Indians don’t give back to society?
Posted by balaji 433 days ago (http://www.livemint.com)
Max Weber explained the success of capitalism in the US, Germany and Britain as coming from their populations’ Protestant faith. That explains the philanthropists of the US, from John D. Rockefeller to Andrew Carnegie to Bill Gates.
Nanaji makes Gram Swaraj a reality; The savant of Chitrakoot
Posted by balaji 434 days ago (http://www.organiser.org)
It is in Chitrakoot that Nanaji has shown the world that religion is meant more for the benefit of society than individuals. He has shown that ideals of Integral Humanism as propagated by thinkers like Pandit Deendayal Upadhayaya, can be made a living reality. Gandhiji’s dream of Gram Swaraj has finally been brought true, not by a congressman, but by a swayamsewak.
Rama Jois: BJP by Hindutva, what is Hindutva?
Posted by balaji 437 days ago (http://www.organiser.org)
BJP is determined to resurrect and protect Bharatiya cultural values, the mandate of which has been Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinaha (all should be happy) and no person belonging to any religion should be discriminated against or subjected to unjust favourable treatment. “Hindutva” means that and not any religion.
Prodyut Bora embarking on Bharatanjali Yatra
Posted by balaji 439 days ago (http://blog.prodyutbora.org)
I am setting up PBF [Prodyut Bora Foundation] in response to a critical issue that social sector organisations—-even well-known ones-—very often face: a considerable learning curve in entering and adapting to new geographies.
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