Culture: March 2005 Archives

MULTI-PURPOSE DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES

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By Shrii P. R. Sarkar

Seer philosopher Shrii P. R. Sarkar The forward march of human beings requires an internal approach and an adjustment with external objectivities. That is, it requires an internal, spiritual approach, as well as an external approach which maintains balance, equilibrium and equipoise in the different arenas of our social, economic and cultural life.

Humanity is presently suffering from two problems - one is affluence or bountifulness, and the other is hortages of not only physical but also psychic pabula. Most of the developed countries suffer from bountifulness. If the flow of affluence is regulated, then an adjustment may be made so that physical shortages and psychic deficiencies can be minimized before they become chronic problems. In most countries of the world there is a tendency towards this type of adjustment. Everybody admits that there should be such an adjustment; consequently, you will find hardly any blind capitalism in the world today. Nevertheless, despite this tendency, there is still maladjustment and mis-utilization of resources in developed countries.

Siddique Islam (National News Service), Dhaka, Friday, March 11: Hartal has cost Bangladesh 3–4 per cent of its GDP on an average every year between 1991 and 2000, said a United Nations Development Programme Report (UNDP), which was released in Dhaka Thursday last.

A Day in the Life ... of God

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By Brian Hammer

Christian proponents of creation theory continue to confront the Darwinian theory of evolution in new ways. Creation theory itself, however, is covertly anthropocentric. Nevertheless, the controversy concerns more than Christians and their scientific opponents.

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