The 10th edition of the National Conference of RWAs was successfully conducted in the city of Bengaluru on Nov 25-26, 2023. Addressing the widely represented gathering virtually Union Minister H on'ble Shri Rajeev Chandrasekar, MoS IT, Electronics & Skill Development, Govt of India said, “I have myself been a member of a RWA and played a role in reviving a few lakes in this city. RWAs must make the Municipalities accountable. RWAs are the big c atalysts for change. They must fight against the vested interest o…
Indian society is not yet updated with certain sensibilities relating to gender sensitive language, especially while dealing with the women. Some of our notions, and at many times, even of those occupying constitutional seats and responsibilities, and representing the State, fall short of the desired decency and sensitivity. There has been a gap between the benign objectives of the State and its Constitution, and the reality at the ground level. The language men employ and the notions they entertain on women are bafflingly low even within th…
Dear Sir/ Madam, Rapid urbanisation is taking place in all parts of our country and all the new settlers are invariably residing in Apartment-buildings, in colonies and in gated communities. These Resident Welfare Associations are self-governing bodies and they self-finance and manage their community as well as create urban amenities in the area. They are all professionally very active and are the main source of our GDP growth. They pay all kinds of direct and indir…
Dr Rao VBJ Chelikani It is too late to start cultivating ‘political nationalism’ in India now, which never existed in the past. The concept of nationalism has already been tried elsewhere in Europe with catastrophic consequences, and discarded after much bloodshed. In history, for that matter, no pure nation ever existed, and all political states are a concoction of varied people who moved in and settled at different dates. All human beings have always been settlers, ever since they started coming out of the forests in search of plain lands…
Dr. Rao VBJ Chelikani In the primitive days, the behaviour of a human being was entirely conditioned by his struggle for survival and his fear for life and of death. The environment was the principal source of fear and awe, as life was fragile, violent and short. Nature was a source of suffering while being the source of sustenance and shelter. Another significant trait that we can safely presume and affirm is the fear of other human beings, along with other animals. Unfortunately, we have to thus, assume that the orig…
Syed Khaled Shah, Sagarm Sreedhar, RSV Badrinath and Rao Chelikani A Model Community Pact with a Neighbouring Hospital by a Resident Welfare Association or a Senior Citizen Association Why we need to act directly and immediately? The following proposal contains the benefits of family doctor and community doctor facilities and better human relations in an institutional way which is being felt as essential for the welfare of urban middle-class families. This is particularly needed in a political context in which there is no clea…
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