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Ncvt Telht > Pr tne Minister Morani Desal was understood to have advised the! telhi AdmJnls-iratioi t< follow tjkrjati manual strict.]* it its application�to Sanjay Gandhi \ fho is in judicial custody in �e]hi'.s Tihar jail. \
Sc\fcrd \ memo^rl of Parliament were rep >rted to hi ye complained \ t0 him that San} iy was typing shown p; eferential treatment and a Ian ic mmber o relatives\and; friem s were, alio ved to spend long loi rs with h m. and lots of thing ere brought into Maxell
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Ac ordingly, thf Prime Ministerw is reported td have it clear to ih* uemi Adminislration that the
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,'st.anc s"i �r the pep j|e who adhere ui xhy �> indu Vaii es of Life: is a wry ; ac ivcv body in \he lOwet mainiar*i. carrying/ "mi >wide yptmy -of reli| ious, cultural ^du.ckwnal and sjcjal activities; . it hail it . annual � eneral meeting at ifa emplc - 3885 ^lbert
v Strudt. Burnaby on April 23. 1978 to take stocts of their past perfc rmaricc and elect � a':;new; . boar-1 of. direct ors for their 1978 79 year. ; After having , reviewci the put iding board of director s compri hensiye report oitli;ied by Mr.: Raj Kapahiv \ indiqating main; actiyrties and acco^npjishments of the year;
V" menjbeis of Parts iad enthusiastic c a 11 y jadpp t ed it. It was noted with satisfaction that } arishad activities h jvd created h gh involvement of their menibi rs in various phases 6f Comn unity life and adivie participa; ion ih joint
; projects with ot) fir ethnic and reli^oiiti grou pi., After the �dodtion of the: vferous reports a
��' nc.w|.'_;b^ard of pirectors .were *� � unafotv wsly elected^ Members of
'.; the | nc wly ; elect board and v
� :&rusjt.ce i. areas fo lows:
: Picsi lent - Nat yarJLal Thakore 1st lice-presiden vSukh Khosla. 2nd \ icePresidnet - Hari VarsWiy. Secretary - Dlnesh Khaie, TreasureJ - Oirdhari La] Gadhia Jt. Trea itirer :>�'. WUliam Hoafe, public R slatiohs - Ravi Mathur, Past Pn sident - t. Raj
' Kapahi ' ' \ �'. .'V'.;:V: D rectors ' � ] N.D. Mishra (Ne>^sli rtter)^ Mts. Prem Goel. Mrs Raj Sharmi. Mrs. pttshpa Son . N i rendra Dhir, V. Nadrajan Mj*i est Sharma.:pr;,; ViMvTinkh-
', nnd Ram Swaroop.
TiuMees �Dr: O.P: GOelv Mr.
: Oopu Shewa, Kh ib Samtanf, Dr.
: S.L. Klanha apdl Kewal Khosla:
The r ew Preside hi Mr. Natwar-lal Thakore irt; his inaugral statement trend to outline the poliite! of Pariihad. Pairishad stodp for the prinicple of u;niv en al brothe ^hood, and the ktta nnent of this goal will reqi ire dedication of the pgst of the ie\ 'ly elected members .of the boatd. He also mdlcated how the sh ad would involve its^
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UtW-1 )elhi; Mai 28 (UNI); The
ruling Ji mata Part; 'has decided to set ujp i high ley< 1 committee to deal vit l the prob ems of harijans (schedu ed castes and! scheduled tribe;) \ 'ho have t een the subject of w de iprcad ex jloitations and atroc ties..-.' �". "._.> - Y:^):-M-')^ Th s was ann< uhced by the Ja^ha a . Partv t resident, Mr. Char dn shekhar i ere? at a meet* ing y{ the part; i membeti of Parli tmfent YY\:^}:X:
manual ahould; be strictly followed on {[ranting'v-intelnwcWs:' and that rule of law should be
.enforced;'."..� . � '': :; .
According |o jail Officials who brought Sanjay Gandhi to court for further he|rihg ot the 1 *Kissa ^ursi Ka'* da^ Sanjay had a radio and television ^et in his cell where he Matched] the usual Sunday movid. He also gets his fpod ftom outside and waif by himself in a jcell where several persons could b^ accommodated.
However, Sanjay denied there wasaTV set in hjis cell which also had two other|inmat<|s: a prominent eye specialist NiS, Jain and Rakesh Kauslfik who are serving a term in ^nnectiph with the murder of Jalh'i wife Vidva.
members at Ifirge in various social cultural activities. He stressed the pont that the devihe lives jn every human being! and the; true service, of thfe tenifjAe would lead to ^he ma|%ifestatiph of the Divinity in the physical world. He put: before Parishiad the goal Service to Mankind is to service to
By iMmaanuiakal
Montreal: Sri Cl inmoy, guru and exponent of Bhi kti Yoga, has founded over 60 meaitation periters in North America and Europe. �r-'^cyx^-^.-" In Apirl, 1974, Sri (ihihmoy wrote 360 poems ir 24 houw. In the following year, he completed 843 poerns and 16^)31 pamtings in a single day. To date, the Indian mystic has ( ubtished over 36Q books, thousai ids of poems and composed over 000 songs in Bengali and Englis \. �;-\-r'r
Srt Chinmoy li >oke ^t the International Fair of Religions and I^ilosophies in Montreal. He attributes his jprdlific achieve^ ments to divine marjiration.
Born in Ea^f Bengal, he developed religious aspiration at an early age an i joined the ashranr at the age c>f 12, Por the next two decade �> his major interest was mastc ry of spiritual
{discipline, /v';'".
the tall guru is a so the director of the United Nati< ins Meditation Group in New Yi >rk, where he
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offers delegates and staff medttaT
tion sessions. .--V- .' :-. � _
Sri CAtomby is the youngest of seven children, ha 1964i obeying What he terms "ah inner commahti,' * he left Bengal for New York, where his first iob was
j at the Indian consulate. ]�<. In 1966, he set up his | spiritual center in New York and began full-time; pursuit of his i mission^ ;:'
| About his unique achievements � Sri Chinmoy says this: �'It's all j\. graced from above. . .
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