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and lists some of the most informative and interesting websites on Jainism. Discover Jainism also points out a dedicated website where there are teachers' notes, games, activities etc. - all focusing on teaching Jainism in a fun way! The book has been aesthetically produced and is ideally suited for gifting, especially to youngsters and a Western audience who would like to know more about Jainism, one of the oldest living religions in the world. Courtesy: Manish Modi, Hindi Granth Karyalaya, 9 Hirabaug CP Tank, Mumbai 400004. Note: Some controversy has been raised over the title of the book as "Coffee Table Book", the contention being that it is disrespectful and offensive to call it so, as it is a case of Arihant art' being auctioned for its antique value).
3. JAIN PATH, The Ancient Wisdom for the West, By: Aidan Rankin (a qualified stress management consultant and has a PhD in Political Science from the London School of Economics). Price: £11.99 Extent: 240pp, Size: 216 x 140mm (51/2 x 81/2in), 2006,Jainism is India's oldest spiritual tradition, and one of the world's oldest religions. It is not well known in the West. But it embodies many of the ideas underlying current thinking on the interconnectedness of all living systems, the principle of non-violence and the need to live simply. It is perhaps the most demanding, rational and radical of all religions, attaching great importance to individual responsibility. Today we are questioning our own inherited values and also rediscovering ancient traditions. We are looking for continuity and balance-a "return to the centre." Understanding of Jain principles can point us towards the elusive "paradigm shift", giving spiritual and intellectual strength to a new global ethic of compassion and interdependence,
VIOLENCE AGAINST ANIMALS WELFARE OF STRAY DOGS AN NGO STERLIZES AND IMMUNIZES DOGS IN MUMBAI The Welfare of Stray Dogs (WSD) is an animal welfare NGO that sterilizes and immunizes stray dogs. We also have an adoption program for abandoned pets and pariahs, an on-site first-aid program and an education and awareness program in schools, colleges, streets and slums. WSD has so far sterilized more than 30,500 stray dogs and impacted the lives of thousands more through first-aid and adoption.
WSD spends Rs 1,50,000 per month on the above activities and we depend on the largesse of donors to fund these activities. One of the methods of raising funds to sustain our costs is our regular garage/jumble sale and we are having one from May 25-27, 2007 (Friday-Sunday) at Bandra Reclamation.
On Sale would be L.P.'s, Cassettes, C.D's, Artefacts, Glassware, Crockery, Crystal, Gift Items, Linen, Clothes, Furniture and Electronic Items at THROW AWAY PRICES !!! The proceeds of the Garage Sale would be used to fund the abovementioned programs. Venue : Shop No 16, ONGC Complex, Next to Candys, Opposite Leelawati Hospital, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra (W), Mumbai. Date : May 25-27,2007 (Fri-Sun) Time : 11 am to 6:00 pm For more information you can call WSD on 23733433 or E-Mail : wsd@wsdindia.org
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NEED TO LAUNCH DRIVE AGAINST FEMALE FOETICIDE : CHIEF JUSTICE - V. JAIN - Vijender Kumar Jain, the Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court, has stressed upon the need to launch a multi-faceted drive to check the menace of female foeticide in the society. He has warned that if this situation is allowed to continue, it will cause a serious imbalance in the society. The Chief Justice was addressing a seminar on 'Eradication of female foeticide', organised by Punjab State Legal Services Authority here. In the seminar, the Chief Justice administered an oath to about 500 doctors running ultrasound centres, to refrain from the sex determination of the foetus, and termination of female foetuses. The Chief Justice said that the latest machines invented for diagnosis and treatment of various problems were being misused by people in the region to kill unborn girls. This, he said, was a shameful act in a civilized society.
Justice Jain said that it was most unfortunate that Punjab, which is considered to be a prosperous and developed state, has a skewed sex ratio of 888 women per 1000 men, which is among the lowest figures in the country. Justice Jain added that the sex ratio was even worse in children up to the age of six years. In this category, there are only 793 girls per 1000 boys. He warned that if the menace of female foeticide was not checked, it would enhance crime rate in the society.
The Chief Justice informed that Punjab State Legal Services Authority, and also the judicial and administrative
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