Pragya Chaitanya Foundation Trust
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Pragya Chaitanya Foundation Trust is situated at D 848 11, Shri Phal Apartment, Shaheed Amit Bhardwaj Marg, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur 302017
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Pragya chaitanya foundation trust is a non-profitable organization having ethics and commitment towards social welfare of the world. Trust has been formed with 9 trustees and registered on 10-05-2001 at jaipur, state of Rajasthan, India. Under the able guidance of tapaswi shree chaitanya guru ji, who is a principle trustee, the activities of the trust are being taken up. The other trustees are highly educated and holding highly respectable positions in society. The trust is also having more than 200 members all over the India. All the members are committed to work vigorously for achieving the objects of the trust to re-establish the Indian ancient culture and save the mankind from mean minded people who are differentiating the man to man with cast, creed, religion, regional feelings. Guru ji conducts several programs like seminars, workshops for establishing the feeling of commitment “one for all and all for one†at national and international level as mentioned below: conducting health awareness programs to improve the health and teaching the art of living to lead the life happily, without diseases, for long living with full energy and enthusiasm which are called anti ageing metaphysical techniques. These techniques were hidden from the ancient age, as they were not in practice. By practicing these techniques the present average Indian life span can be increased double. Conducting educational workshops especially for the children who are economically backward. It improves their physical health, mental attitude and ultimately for improving their standard of living. The main intentions to conduct these programs are to inculcate 100% literacy and to avoid child labor in the country. Conducting several workshops for ladies specially those who are in poor condition, to help them to grow up economically and mentally. So that they will be helpful to their families and society as well. Conducting several activities to save the nature, natural environments and wild life like clean India and green India. To extend helping hand to rural people waiting for help and bring real meaning of freedom. Conducting several awareness programs to maintain peace and harmony in the society to avoid the communal riots. Conducting management workshops at corporate level to fill the big gap between the management and workers so as to inculcate the people for development of the socio - economic conditions of the country. The seminars conducted by the trust resulted to improve the leadership qualities and energy, which ultimately improves the productivity and creativity for building strong economic growth. The trust has conducted management seminars in bhel hyderabad, haridwar, ntpc dadri, tisco dhanbad, rajasthan finance corporation jaipur etc. In the present mode of “parliament†it is only for the big people - big in terms of money, power, status or what not –who can talk .the bigger the forum you have, you need a big voice to get across. The present parliamentary constituencies are too big. Unless you are big enough to be seen and heard in that big constituency you are simply out, as such the parliament is for the big, by the big and of the big. The same thing applies to the state assemblies. Even the third tier of the parliament that is now being promoted as per constitutional amendments 73 and 74 is not yet providing talking forums for the poor. The panchayat makes it a game of the middle class, that may be even lower middle class-but not yet of the poor. We need a kind of small forum in addition to the present third tier i.e. Panchayats .the proposed small forum will be of about 40 families or so with its governing structure linked through representative structures at the level of village, panchayat, panchayat samiti, district, state, and the nation. This small forum would be called “neighborhood communityâ€. When the entire nation is linked in this way, any small person he or she having a grievance, can solve the problem through this small forum. He/she will know where and whom to approach. The basic community being small can listen to him/her. If the problem could not be solved by the “neighborhood sabhaâ€, then it can be referred to a village sabha , panchayat sabha or so on. Not as the problem of one helpless individual but with the weight of the entire structure at a given level that refers the problem to a higher level. When the people have such healthy structures –where they can talk in such a way that they talk matters-the press too will talk in a different language-i.e. With some possibility for responding to the problem of the poor
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