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Temple trustees to be trained on shrine management: Bedi
The government will soon start an institute for imparting training to trustees of temples on management of the shrines, Lt Governor Kiran Bedi said here today. The proposed institute will get assistance from the Centre under its skill development training ... -
The Case Against AOL: A Case of Malicious Prosecution
The case against AoL, by the NGT expert committee is such a case of selective targeting of Hindu group, and malicious prosecution at the instigation of foreign funded groups with vested interests in India. It is no news that Hindu saints are a target of Ch ... -
This dying river in Karnataka is now coming back to life
A seven-year-long river rejuvenation project aims at bringing back River Kumudavathi by recharging groundwater Quick Read A total of 278 villages, covering an area of 460 sq km, will be benefitted by the project Water pools and recharge wells have been dev ... -
Transformation Through The Art Of Living Programme
The illusion that happiness is when you have a lot of money, cars and big houses was shattered 23 years ago when I discovered the Art of Living Programme. This was according to Art of Living Foundation International director, Rekha Ji. There are two course ... -
Tribal belt to get more farm ponds, cottage industries
Mumbai: Fadnavis tours Nandurbar, Dhule, stresses branding of farm produce to ensure higher returns While sanctioning farm ponds for everyone who applied for one in tribal belts of Dhule and Nandurbar districts of Maharashtra, the government on Wednesday s ... -
Cops team up with AoL to rid youths of their criminal past
Bengaluru: Mahesh, 22, is looking for a day job while studying for a BCom degree in an evening college. But to local police he will always be a suspect ever since a case of attempt to murder was booked against him. The case was the result of a scrap he got ... -
Doubts raised over sustainability of popular water management schemes
Bengaluru: The recurrence of severe drought in many parts of the country has prompted state governments to devise innovative water management techniques and the immediate success in some of them in states like Maharashtra and Karnataka has kindled a ray of ... -
You’re Not Breathing Right
Ceremony Meditation 60-minute group session, $25; ceremonymeditation.comCoach Daniela Gil has students fill their lungs to about 80 percent capacity—just beyond a standard inhalation—then let the air escape at a regular pace. After seven minutes of this, e ... -
AoL Course Concludes In Tura
Shillong: A special advance meditation course of the Art of Living (AoL) Meghalaya bureau concluded in Tura on Tuesday. A large number of people from all walks of life including AoL faculty members participated in the four- day programme which explored the ... -
Of Grit, Tenacity and Joy- Option C
In a recent article in the Harvard Business Review, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg talks about returning to work after her husband’s death, and Wharton management and psychology professor Adam Grant discusses research behind building resilience. Pain hurts l ...