Member, Academic Council UMISARC
Director UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asia Regional Cooperation
It is a week to go before our Final Thesis Examination and Exhibition. This is the most frantic, busy but also inspiring time of year.
Respected Sir I wish you a very happy Birthday. I am planning to dedicate one of my musical compositions, to be released on 29th April, to your birthday celebration.
... Sometimes, reality become a 'frequently occurring dream'; when I was in grade 11, one of my teachers used to say "when you love something that takes a position of 'a frequent dream' but 'love' always comes after your proper understanding of something.
Handing over the cheque from SAF Sri Lanka Chairperson Hon'ble Chandrika Kumaratunga Former president of Sri Lanka, to the Vice Chancellor of the Moratuwa University Prof Ranasinghe.
Madame Chandrika Kumaratunga, SAF Sri Lanka Chairperson, handed over a cheque to Prof Ranasinghe, Vice Chancellor of Moratuwa University for the construction of the new UMCSAWM.
Mr Nishchal N. Pandey Vice Chairman SAF Nepal paid a courtesy call on the first lady Secretary General of SAARC.
Southern Asia Studies Programme, UNESCO MISARC
Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India
Co-sponsored by Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
March 9-11, 2011
On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the destruction of the Buddha statues in the Bamiyan Valley, Afghanistan.
Dr Kamal Hossain and Dr Hameeda Hossain after attending some meetings in Paris visited UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador and SAF Founder, Madanjeet Singh to update him about the activities of the Chapter.
Some years ago, in the mid-90s, I walked about 20 kilometres in a yatra over several days along the amazing Narmada river that cuts across the middle of India through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra.
It was a learning experience for the two teachers namely Mr. Showkat Ahmad Ganai and Ms. Asmat Chowdhary of DPS, Srinagar. During their visit to Bangladesh they had an opportunity to interact with various NGOs and distinguished personalities and heads of different public departments. The main focus of the tour and the interaction was the contemporary legal studies and human rights issues of South Asia in general and Bangladesh in particular.
Shalish is primarily an outgrowth of rural power structure. Derived from an Arabic word meaning ‘arbitrator’, Shalish can be understood as a process of mediation with much emphasis on the people who act as mediators or ideally “Shalishkars”, who are rich, powerful and socially accepted persons.
Based on my online application, I was selected by the South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal & Human Rights Studies (SAILS), Bangladesh to attend a course on Alternative Dispute Resolution starting from 29/05/2010 till 29/06/2010 in Bangladesh.
SAF India chairman Mani Shankar Ayar and Pakistan former minister Kurshid Mahmud Kasuri were able to interact with UNESCO Madanjeet scholarship students from South Asian countries at the Asian College of journalism.
The Head of UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute of Cultural Heritage Preservation is replaced. The new head of Institute, Sayed Mossadeq Khalil, was introduced by H.E Minister Dr.Sayed Makhdoom Raheen on the begining of January 2011.
The proposed U.N. resolution, “On Combating Defamation of Religions,” is but a bid by certain countries to enforce Sharia law.