Foundation for Amity and National Solidarity Fans India
Foundation for Amity and National Solidarity Fans India
Foundation for Amity and National Solidarity Fans India
Foundation for Amity and National Solidarity Fans India

Seminars

Date : 27th-29th May, 1989


Subject : National Integration for Development


Location : Trichy, Tamil Nadu

Collaboration with

Jamal Mohammed College, Trichy

Chief Guest

Mr. Virendar Mohan Trehan, President, FANS

Guests of Honour

Dr. Muthukumaran, V.C., Bhartidesan University

Dr. C. Nainar Mohammed, Principal, Jamal Mohamed College

Prof. A. Basha, H.O.D. Economics

Vote of Thanks

Dr. K Sekar

Guest Participants

Dr. Usha Nayar, Professor and Head, Dept of Women’s Studies, NCERT, New Delhi

Dr. Nautiyal, Dept. of Women’s Studies, NCERT, New Delhi

Dr. P.S. Balasubramanian, Professor and Head, Dept of Education, Madras University

Dr. Mohan, Dept. of Education, Alagappa University, Karaikudi

Dr. Mrs. Mency Abraham, Professor, Dept. of Education, Kerala University, Trivandram

Dr. Kamala Pillai, Professor, Calicut University, Calicut

Dr. Jayalakshmi, Principal, R V Teachers College, Bangalore

Dr. K. P. Subba Rao, Lecturer, Andhra University

Mr. Raghuram Singh, SCERT, Madras

Mr. P. V. Aiyoob, Director, All India Radio, Trichy

Prof. Swamiraj, Principal, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirapalli

Dr. S. Sathyaseelan, Principal, Urmu Danalakashmi College Tiruchirapalli

Dr. N. Balasubramanian, Lecturer, Alagappa University, Karaikudi

Mr. R Karapagakumaravel, Asstt. Professor in Education, Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya College of Education Coimbatore

Dr. Soundarraja Rao, Former Principal, Sri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya, Coimbatore

Ms. Susan, University of Kerala, Trivandrum

Dr. N. Seshadri, Dept. of Tamil, National College, Trichy

Dr. Shankar, Department of Sociology, School of Social Sciences, Trichy

Dr. R. Soundaravalli, Sri Sarada College of Education, Salem

Dr. Vandana Chakrabarthi, School of Social Sciences, BARD, Trichy

Dr. Srinivasan, Secretary, Society for Environmental Education, Trichy

Ms. S. Vijaya, S R College, Trichy

Dr. Regina Pappa, Director, Dept of Women’s Studies, Alagappa University, Karaikudi

Dr. Malathi Somaah, Dept of Economics, UDC, Kattur, Trichy

Conclusions

  • National Integration leads to harmonious environment which in turn is good for development.
  • Individuals have to be emotionally attached to the Nation.
  • Welfare of the country should be uppermost in the minds of people.
  • National Integration is crucial to a strong and united India.
  • It is an essential pre-requisite for social and economic development.
  • Communalism is the biggest challenge and great impediment to National Integration.
  • Through propagation and practice of secularism, democracy and equality of treatment the political parties can play a significant role in promoting National Integration
  • Resources are dissipated in combating the divisive forces thereby adversely affecting the development.