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total cost of the project? 2. How many books will be published? 3. Who are potential customers who will purchase such books?
In addition to this report, Mr. Salgia commented that JAINA should consider becoming a member of North American Interfaith Network (NAIN) located in Columbus, Ohio. NAIN is a network of over one hundred organizations. The membership is only $75 per year. Last year the state of Ohio celebrated 100 years. To commemorate the event, a book was published which has a chapter on JAINISM in Ohio. This is expected to be a collector's item in the future. In addition, he announced that in the summer of 2005, four professors are taking three months sabbatical leave from their respective universities to study JAINISM in India. Thereafter, they will offer a course in Jainism in their university Along with them will be two graduate students taking courses in Jainism. The cost of this project is $7000 each, all-inclusive. The resources for the activity are derived from non-JAINA resources.
Government Relations/ World community service: Dr. Dhiraj Shah had submitted a written report. He reported that JAINA is a member of USAID, as a result we are able to perform humanitarian services around the world, especially in India without custom duty. JAINA is also registered with Ministry of Health and Welfare of India, as well as a member of World Jain Confederation (WJC). In regards to housing in Bhuj, all 250 homes were released for occupancy. Their school is nearly complete. Bhuj city official requested a bus and an ambulance due to lack of transportation. JAINA presented a check for fifty lakhs in support of their request. As soon as their medical clinic, dental clinic and community halls are built, we will donate additional thirty lakh rupees.
JAINA 25th anniversary: Sushil Jain commented that next year, 2006 would mark the 25th JAINA anniversary. Therefore it should be celebrated as much as possible with special programs to dedicate the anniversary. Most people felt that we could make this a year-long celebration. The group discussed many ideas and concluded that Anop Vora should discuss with JAINA past president and appoint an ad-hoc task force to take care of the project.
JAINA Patron Committee: Mr. Udai Jain commented that his focus on recruiting JAINA EC and trustees is completed, resulting in 58 patron members. His next focus is on recruiting directors and center presidents. He requested that
the regional VP help in this process.
Girnar Issue: Mr. Pravin C. Shah provided multiple handouts regarding the issue and summarized the concern that Hindu people are not allowing Jains to go on the mountain for yatra and perform puja. In addition, they are building a Hindu temple on the mountain in spite of the court ruling in favor of Jains. There was a lengthy discussion regarding illegal occupation of Jain places of worship by non-Jains, perhaps due to lack of unity among us. Some people felt that, unfortunately, since we are 10,000 miles away there is very little we can do. However, everyone agreed that we, in North America, must remain united. It is ok to perform prayers and
religious practices according to their tradition and heritage, but must unite for all major events. Many Jain leaders around the globe have pledged their quest to be united as Jains.
Niagara Falls Host: Mrs. Kamlesh
Sharma, President of Niagara Falls, Canada Hindu temple stopped by to welcome everyone and personally invited all to Prathishtha ceremony. She expressed her gratitude to JAINA leaders for their guidance, help and being personally present during the festivities. She introduced her husband Mr. Sharma, Mr. Kamal Jain and Mrs. Kumud Jain.
JAINA Constitution & By-Laws review: Mr. Sushil Jain informed the board that the Constitution committee is reviewing the input from various centers and individuals. As soon as EC has the opportunity to review and make recommendation, we will forward input to the Board of Directors for comments. Once all comments are reviewed and incorporated as applicable, the final document will be sent to the Board of Directors for final approval.
Gurudev Chitrabhanu and closing prayer: Gurudev addressed the meeting providing a very inspiring speech regarding the importance of Unity among Jains. He commented that we should not be influenced by those who don't understand the difficulty we face while living in western environment. He also spoke about the importance of promoting Jain Dharma rather than Jainism, he outlined the philosophical differences of each. Meeting adjourned at 4:50 pm with closing prayer led by Gurudev.
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