Workshops
Date : March 19, 1991
Subject : Management of Human Understanding
Collaboration with : Temple of Understanding
Location : Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
Welcome Address
Prof. Y.K. Bhushan, Director N.M.I.M.S
Message
From Former Prime Minister of India, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi
Message
From Former Prime Minister of India, Mr. Chandra Shekhar
Chief Guest
Mr. Virendar Mohan Trehan, President, FANS
Presided by
Mr. Homi J.H. Talyerkhan, Former Governor of Sikkim
Vote of Thanks
- Mr. Ramjibhai Shah
- Mr. Rakesh Kaul
Speakers
- Mr. R.D. Pradhan
- Mr. Ahmed Zakaria
- Father Felix Machado
- Mr. Dilip Singh
Conclusions
- Environment has a great impact on the human psyche and understanding. To manage human understanding we have to have clear picture of the prevailing environment. If we want people to have a positive attitude we have to create a better environment.
- We have to define in concrete terms what a common man understands by good governance and work towards achieving the same.
- Human mind has powers even to move mountains and to give right direction to human energy we have to catch them young and provide healthy environment for their growth.
- To achieve this the youth of the country have a major role to play.
- They have a major responsibility towards the Nation to ensure that the National and Cultural Fabric of the country does not stretch to a breaking point with the present divisive and parochial tendencies being spread by antisocial segments of Society.
- We are on the threshold of building a new and progressive India, provided we restore the precious feeling of love and understanding with each other.
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