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Ratan Tata: A Visionary Leader Who Transformed Business and Society
Ratan Naval Tata, a name synonymous with visionary leadership, business integrity, and philanthropy, has left an indelible mark on the world. As the chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, his contributions extend beyond the corporate world to encompass a wide range of philanthropic and…
Read More »Veneration of the Dead
10) Hungry Ghost Festival – is celebrated in Hong Kong on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, which is around mid-August to mid-September. In several parts of East Asia, people believe that spirits get restless around this time of the year and begin to roam around the world. The…
Read More »Veneration of the Dead
The veneration of the dead, including one’s ancestors, is based on love and respect for the deceased. In some cultures, it is related to beliefs that the dead have a continued existence, and may possess the ability to influence the fortune of the living. Some groups venerate their direct, familial ancestors. Certain religious groups, in particular the Eastern…
Read More »Discipline: The Winning Edge for Chandannagar’s Success and Unity
WHY DISCIPLINE AMONGST THE CHANDANNAGAR-Ian’s IS THE WINNERS EDGE – It has been said that without discipline, nothing much is attainable. Discipline is effectively a set of tools that we can equip ourselves with, that enables us to not only deal with the multitude of challenges that life throws at…
Read More »Community Building : Our Lady of Rosary
Our Lady of Victories Church, located near Sitladevi Mandir Road in Mahim, is a historic Roman Catholic church known for its spiritual significance and beautiful architecture. Established in 1948, the church has been a place of worship and community gathering for decades, offering solace and blessings to its parishioners. It…
Read More »From Family Legacy to Community Tradition: Kantapukur’s 46-Year Journey of Jagadhatri Puja.
Bhattacharya’s of Kantapukur: being enchanted, and ravished with the pleasure of viewing Jagadhatri Puja in his hometown Chandannagar, Barun Bhattacharya (‘Phool’ as fondly called by his family) the seventh child, urged his parents to worship Mother Jagadhatri at their residence. His father Mr. Kamakhya Charan Bhattacharya, eminent educationist, vice principal of…
Read More »Chandannagar-Ian Le Community
In the last eighteen episodes of Community Building, the writer had explored different aspects of Community Building both within & beyond the frontier. While delving into the details, it was important to primp the quintessential Community of its kind. Born to an articulate family in the tinsel town of Chandannagar,…
Read More »Community Building : Communities demonstrating to be Exemplary.
Striving to ascertain the different elements of Community Building, the writer has been able to envisage the reason & cause of the downsizing a community at different places across different times. Today we are going to pen certain communities those who have demonstrated to be exemplary overcoming the odds of…
Read More »Major Challenges Faced by Tribal Communities and Textile Crafts in India
Major problems faced by the Tribal Communities in India; The literacy rate among the tribal population is lower compared to the national average and the healthcare facilities in tribal areas are inadequate. As per census 2011 the literacy rate was 59% as compared to the National average of 72.99%. Lot…
Read More »“Reverse Migration After India’s Lockdown: Impact on Indigenous Communities”
Effects of Reverse Migration on Indigenous Communities following India’s Lockdown – The Coronavirus pandemic posed a grave health threat to Indigenous peoples around the world. The threat has proven not only epidemiological, but also social and economic, as many countries imposed strict lockdowns that created additional burdens on communities already…
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