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Aryan Invasion Theory & California School Text Books

Fall of the Third Reich did not put an end to academic race theories that formed the core of its ideology. In various guises, their legacy continues in Western academia as well as in the politics of countries formerly under European rule. While avoiding overtly racial terms, scholars in disciplines like Indo-European Studies continue to uphold scientifically discredited and historically disgraced theories built around the Aryan myth. Some academics have resorted to media campaigns and political lobbying to save their theories and the discipline from natural extinction— a tactic that came to the fore when California education authorities attempted to remove these theories from their school curriculum. The legacy of racism persists in sectarian politics in South India, and most insidiously in Africa where it gave rise to the horrific Hutu-Tutsi clashes in one of the worst genocides in modern history. A singular feature of this neo-racist scholarship is the replacement of anti-Semitism by anti-Hinduism.Mutated racism [...]
Management Principles in The Mahabharata

Preparation: Turn your weaknesses into strengths. Turn enemies into allies.
Leadership: Share your responsibilities.
Team Spirit: Teamwork scores over Individual Effort.
Individual Motives: Right Team = Right set of Individuals. The right man for the right job. [...]
The lost horizon of the emperors

At every seminar on financial matters these days, there's one question that lingers — even during the coffee breaks: will the economy recover, and when? And, it isn't about the Indian economy but that of the US. I reiterate it will take at least 40 quarters — that's a decade — for America to recover [...]
The Forgotten Holocaust - The 1943/44 Bengal Famine

THE FORGOTTEN HOLOCAUST - THE 1943/44 BENGAL FAMINE: impelled in part by global warming concerns, an account by Dr Gideon Polya of the man-made Bengal Famine of 1943/44 and the unresponsiveness of the world at the time to both the Bengal Famine and the Holocaust in Europe; the total or near-total ignoring in many historical texts and in global public perception of the Second World War Bengal Famine and other such horrendous events such as the Great Bengal Famine of 1769/1770, [...]
European geneticists caution India against GM crops

Two leading European geneticists have cautioned India not to accept genetically modified (GM) crops and food. They said that these products were rejected in Europe and were being willfully dumped in India by the multinational corporations as they could not find enough market in Europe.
The chair [...]
Genetically Modified Organisms are Unfit for Consumption

(NaturalNews) The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) has issued a warning urging the public to avoid genetically modified foods and has also called for a moratorium on GMOs until long-term, independent studies can prove their safety. The group has also called for required labeling of foods [...]
All the scientific academies support GM Foods

To the editor of the Daily Mail (London)
Dear Editor,
On February 16th you published an article that claimed that studies being conducted with Chinese children by the inventors of Golden Rice in collaboration with the Chinese government are unethical. The article claimed these studies violated the Nuremberg Code that [...]
Yoga

An Introduction to Yoga
The word Yoga automatically calls to mind Sage "Patanjali" the founder and father of Yoga. He lived around three centuries before Christ, and was a great philosopher and grammarian. he was also a physician and a medical work is attributed to him. However this work is now lost in the pages [...]
Ancient Indian temple architecture

Imagine a temple with a series of steps, ornate pavilions and a sculpted tower over the sanctum.Turn it upside down and place it under the ground, scoop the earth and make it accessible. And there it is — a subterranean temple. The builders of Gujarat just did that, but with a difference. Instead of placing [...]
Did you know

The Economist in its Sept.16, 2006 edition ( A Survey of the World Economy): "Until the late 19th century China and India were the world's two biggest economies." "Estimates by Angus Maddison, an economic historian, suggest that in 18 centuries upto 1820 these economies produced, on average, 80% of world GDP."
Famous Quotes

John Archibald Wheeler
Theoretical Physicist, who coined "Black Hole" (b-1911):
"I like to think that someone will trace how the deepest thinking of India made its way to Greece and from there to the philosophy of our times."

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