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Conferencia Magistral - Dr. Rajendra Kumar Pachauri

The consultative meeting on “Development of multi-hazard risk and loss and damage assessment framework for HKH” was jointly organised by National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Authority (NDRRMA) and ICIMOD – aims to refine the methodology of the risk assessment framework drafted by ICIMOD and partners. The meeting that took place on 8 and 9 December brought together experts from a variety of thematic groups (and from different countries) discussing and providing inputs.

 

Photo: Rajendra K. Shakya.

 

Itarsi (ET) WAP 4 # 22982 Powering 13201 Rajendra Nagar Patna - Mumbai LTT Janta Express in Tow

Towards Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at Ghatkopar Station

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Elefanten Baby Rajendra

The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee paying homage at the portrait of the former President, Late Dr. Rajendra Prasad on the occasion of his 131st birth anniversary, in New Delhi on December 03, 2015.

2nd Regional Upper Indus Basin Network (UIB-N) Workshop.

Photo: Rajendra K. Shakya.

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the oppressed castes, what has two decades of globalization women and other reforms. This was fiercely opposed by Shyama.

meant? It is true that this period has seen increased aspirations Prasad Mookerjee, founder of BJP's predecessor, the Bharatiya.

and political assertion of the oppressed and backward castes. Jan Sangh, RSS' Guru Golwalkaras well as leading Congressmen.

But globalization's promise of significantly increased social like Rajendra Prasad and Sardar Patel. In his resignation letter,.

mobility and equality in the marketplace has proved to be a Dr. Ambedkar declared, "To leave inequality between class and.

hollow rhetoric. class, between sex and sex, which is the soul of Hindu Society.

untouched and to go on passing legislation relating to economic.

On the one hand, the present phase is marked by more and problems is to make a farce of our Constitution and to build a.

more horrific brutalities and blatant injustices on Dalits palace on a dung heap.".

(Jhajjar, Gohana, Khairlanji, Mirchpur, Hisar, Dharmapuri,.

Paramakudi, Bathani Tola, Ramgarh, attack on Dalit hostels And then there is the shocking hypocrisy of those who make.

in Ara, to cite a few glaring instances) and rabid casteist hate political capital in Dr. Ambedkar's name. Parties like the BSP.

campaign and violence even in urban university campuses and RPI have, on occasions, made alliances with the communal.

by ABVP-YFE style forces representing a heady mix of feudal- fascists. The Shiv Sena was in power when their police shot.

Brahminical-corporate voices. dead Dalits in Ramabai Colony in 1997 - yet the RPI went for an.

alliance with the same Shiv Sena. Moreover, BSP or RPI remained.

On the other hand, privatisation and minimalist state under shockingly silent on the acquittal of the Bathani Tola convicts. The.

the "economic reforms" have scuttled constitutional promises BSP never nationally took up the issue of justice for the victims of.

and safeguards of reservations. Dalits continue to be poorly the Ramabai colony firing. Further, these parties deliberately.

represented in the private sector which is becoming the dominant divorce Ambedkar's legacy from his egalitarian and socialist.

sector, and which fiercely resists reservations both in jobs and economic vision. Despite swearing by Ambedkar's vision, parties.

education. Also it is the dalits and adivasis once again who like BSP, SP etc remain committed to the Congress sponsored.

constitute the vast majority of those displaced from their neo-liberal policies latest instance being their opportunist.

land, livelihood and means of survival thanks to corporate support for FDI in retail. Let us remind them that Dr. Ambedkar,.

land grab! in the `States and Minorities'(a memorandum submitted to the.

Constituent Assembly in 1947 on behalf of the Scheduled Castes.

The beneficiaries of globalisation and its advocates have argued Federation), had proposed a radical model of democracy.

tirelessly for scaling back or withdrawing reservations in the with state socialism to guard against the unbridled greed.

name of ushering in market-friendly `meritocracy'. But see of capitalists. In that document, he had termed capitalism.

their hypocrisy and double-speak. The same corporate class "a dictatorship of private employer." In times of globalization,.

that opposes existing reservations and resists private sector India's dalits and working poor have been under an unrelenting.

reservation is all too keen to demand numerous tax- relief and assault on their rights and livelihood, where the capitalist enjoys.

benefits from the govt in the name of ensuring "a level playing freedom to violate all labour laws and even Minimum Wage with.

field" for themselves or want land and natural resources `reserved' impunity! In the same document, Dr. Ambedkar wrote: "Key.

in the name of SEZs! industries shall be owned and run by the State... insurance.

shall be a monopoly of the State and that the State shall.

Not only the ruling class but even some influential compel every adult citizen to take out a life insurance policy.

Ambedkarite ideologues had expressed great hopes in the commensurate with his wages as may be prescribed by the.

equalizing power of capitalism and globalization - hopes Legislature... agriculture shall be a State industry." The same.

that have proved completely hollow and that have been soundly document also advocated the state acquiring all agricultural.

betrayed and crushed. Ideologues of globalization tried to paint land to be cultivated collectively..

Ambedkar as a free-marketist neoliberal, but Ambedkar's life.

and his writings are a testament to his strong opposition to Thus, from his implacable resistance to every manner of social.

capitalism and his espousal of the cause of the working class. discrimination and exploitation to his empathy and solidarity.

It is important to remind ourselves that in 1938 Dr. Ambedkar, with the struggles of the working class, from his life-long activist.

while addressing the GIP Railway Dalit Mazdoor Conference commitment and initiative on the question of dalit liberation to his.

in Manmad, had declared that the dalits had two enemies: unparalleled intellectual contribution to the discourse of human.

Brahmanism and Capitalism. In the `States and Minorities', he emancipation, from the burning of the Manusmriti to the drafting of.

had termed capitalism "a dictatorship of private employer." a robust Constitution for a modern secular democratic India, and.

finally his resignation from the cabinet highlighting the scourge of.

The Ruling Class Appropriation of Ambedkar oppressive Brahminical order, Dr. Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar.

emerged as the most uncompromising figure against injustice and.

Communal forces keep making attempts to appropriate Ambedkar, discrimination. It is high time that we reassert and reclaim the.

with perpetrators of communal genocide like Narendra Modi radical essence of Dr. Ambedkar's life, struggle and legacy.

making a big show of garlanding Ambedkar's statue. They for transforming the exploitative and discriminatory society.

do so by attempting to cover up and make people forget beyond statist gestures and tokenism..

Dr Ambedkar's political legacy of resisting the Hindutva.

communal forces and all forms of communal majoritarianism..

Addressing a meeting of the All India Scheduled Castes Federation.

held in Bombay on 6 May 1945, he said: "In India, the majority.

is not a political majority. In India the majority is born; it is.

not made. ...A political majority is changeable in its class.

composition. A political majority grows. A communal majority.

is born. The admission to a political majority is open. The door.

to a communal majority is closed. The politics of a political.

majority are free to all to make and unmake. The politics of a.

communal majority are made by its own members born in it.".

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Dr. Ambedkar resigned from the first Cabinet of independent India Vijay, Jt. Secy, AISA, JNU.

when the Nehru Government capitulated before the majoritarian.

fundamentalist forces within the Congress and outside ,.

backtracking on a crucial piece of his legislation - the Hindu Code.

Bill, with clauses providing for property and inheritance rights for.

.

Anant, Vice-President, AISA, JNU.

..

 

This was the "darkest" one I could find (and it looks darker on my computer than it does here on Flickr), but it was the closest I could find to what you were looking for.

It's time to say Good Bye, Good Luck and Best wishes for your future ventures. We will miss you Rajendra Sir!!

all sawangi kunbi friends to happy holy 2013

The consultative meeting on “Development of multi-hazard risk and loss and damage assessment framework for HKH” was jointly organised by National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Authority (NDRRMA) and ICIMOD – aims to refine the methodology of the risk assessment framework drafted by ICIMOD and partners. The meeting that took place on 8 and 9 December brought together experts from a variety of thematic groups (and from different countries) discussing and providing inputs.

 

Photo: Rajendra K. Shakya.

 

The consultative meeting on “Development of multi-hazard risk and loss and damage assessment framework for HKH” was jointly organised by National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Authority (NDRRMA) and ICIMOD – aims to refine the methodology of the risk assessment framework drafted by ICIMOD and partners. The meeting that took place on 8 and 9 December brought together experts from a variety of thematic groups (and from different countries) discussing and providing inputs.

 

Photo: Rajendra K. Shakya.

 

Ostern 2011

 

Elefanten Baby Rajendra

Photo by Rajendra Serber

I had a pee next to him lol - he won Nobel Prize in 2007 with Al Gore, apparently. Nice guy.

SOUTH INDIA - GANGAIKONDACHOLAPURAM

 

Gangaikondacholapuram, 70 km from Tanjavur (Tamil Nadu), is a former capital of the Chola Empire built by King Rajendra I around 1025 to commemorate his victory over the Palas of Bengal and the Ganga dynasties of the East.

Its name means ‘The city of the Chola who brought back the water of the Ganges’ and refers to the legend of its foundation: it is said to have been built to commemorate victories in Bengal, with Rajendra ordering the sacred water of the Ganges to be transported to his new capital, where he had a huge reservoir built to store it.

 

The city survived until the 13th century, when it was destroyed by the Pandyas of Mysore. Only the Bradishvara temple remains today.

The structure of the Bradishvara temple at Gangaikondacholapuram makes it one of the most emblematic of South Indian Dravidian architecture. It is one of the most complete temples of the Chola period, and its sculpture is also remarkable.

This architecture is characterised by very large temples with immense portal towers or Gopurams. The entrance portal, which in this case has lost its gopuram, is followed by a large statue of the bull Nandi, wearing a collar and facing the sanctuary, which is followed by a small Nandi, blackened by offerings.

 

The heart of the sanctuary, square in plan, is surmounted by a pyramid-shaped tower called the Vimana, with increasingly smaller storeys. Here, the sanctuary rises to a height of 52 m, with a base measuring 32 m on each side.

A remarkable monument.

 

It's time to say Good Bye, Good Luck and Best wishes for your future ventures. We will miss you Rajendra Sir!!

Sikre is an old project area, left by ISARD for some years. Rajendra Bhandari is asking some women how things are going in the village.

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