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                    <title>TIGblogs - Shoubhik Purkayastha's TIGBlog</title> 
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                    <title>e-ducation Without Borders 2005</title> 
                    <link>http://shoubhik.tigblog.org/post/21703</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Dear Friends<br />
<br />
I wanted to inform you about my selection among the top 60 students<br />
for EWB 2005 - among 1000+ applicants. Gives me a great opportunity to<br />
interact with 2 Nobel Laureates, and the Decision Makers of one of the<br />
richest cities in the world. I shall keep you informed - as always -<br />
about what I get to learn about bridging the "Digital Divide" at the<br />
conference at Abu Dhabi. Since I plan to represent my state or country<br />
(through a Youth Council or as a UN Youth Representative) at some<br />
point of time, I believe this exposure to the Tech gurus' ideas would<br />
give me a new perspective, as far as problems related to ICT in India<br />
are concerned.<br />
<br />
Please inform me in case you have participated and qualified to<br />
attend EWB-2005. Looking forward to YOUR company!<br />
<br />
Yours<br />
Shoubhik<br />
(http://profiles.TakingItGlobal.Org/shoubhik)<br />
<br />
(EWB 2005 : http://e-ducation2005.com)<br />
<br />
---------- Forwarded message ----------<br />
From: Catherine Mayerlen <cmayerlen@hct.ac.ae><br />
Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 18:50:02 +0400<br />
Subject: e-ducation Without Borders 2005 - Paper Submission<br />
To: S.P@ieee.org<br />
<br />
Submission Number:       349<br />
Paper Title:                     Does the prefix really make a difference?<br />
<br />
Dear Shoubhik,<br />
<br />
Congratulations!  It is with great pleasure that I am writing today to<br />
inform you that your paper has been selected as one of our 'top sixty'<br />
papers for the e-ducation Without Borders Conference.  You will<br />
receive a travel scholarship covering the cost of your air ticket to<br />
the United Arab Emirates.<br />
<br />
We will book your flight and purchase your air ticket on your behalf.<br />
You will receive further details regarding travel shortly.<br />
<br />
We look forward to welcoming you to Abu Dhabi for the e-ducation<br />
Without Borders Conference in February.<br />
<br />
Regards,<br />
<br />
Catherine Mayerlen<br />
<br />
Conference Co-ordinator EWB 2005<br />
<br />
--<br />
Shoubhik Purkayastha<br />
Mobile  : +91-9830412562]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2005 06:30:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>ATTITUDE - Developing YOURSELF</title> 
                    <link>http://shoubhik.tigblog.org/post/21702</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Dear Friends<br />
<br />
I would like to introduce myself as a 21-year old boy from India who<br />
has got a genuine desire to DO something, for my family, my<br />
neighbourhood, my college, my state, my nation and the world. I have<br />
been volunteering with many people to enhance my skills in all aspects<br />
of life and career --- from Teamwork and Leadership, to Public<br />
speaking and Writing articles; Organising technical seminars and<br />
Industrial tours for my colleagues, to collecting and disseminating<br />
information as far as achieving the 8 UN Millennium Development Goals<br />
are concerned; helping others whenever they need anything and sharing<br />
knowledge on ANY topic in ANY situation. All the time keeping in mind<br />
one thing - NOT TO COMPROMISE ON MY VALUES  - I don't do anything that<br />
I can't tell my mother. Period.<br />
<br />
Personality Development - and Building and Maintaining a Positive<br />
ATTITUDE - in myself and people around me has always been my first<br />
priority.<br />
<br />
Friends, let me quote from a study attributed to Harvard University :<br />
       "When a person gets a job, 85% of the time it is because their<br />
ATTITUDE, and only<br />
        15% of the time because of how smart they are or how many<br />
facts and figures they<br />
        know."<br />
Surprisingly, almost 100% of education dollars go to teach facts and<br />
figures which account for only 15% of success in work!<br />
<br />
William James of Harvard University said, "The greatest discovery of<br />
my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering<br />
their ATTITUDES of mind."<br />
<br />
My purpose of saying all this is very simple really : We, in India,<br />
have thousands of NGOs and non-profit organisations giving information<br />
on a wide variety of topics and working for the betterment of Society<br />
in all(?) kinds of areas, for example - Science and Technology, Food<br />
and Agriculture, HIV/AIDS, Gender Biases and Women's Empowerment,<br />
Literature and Poetry, Culture, Arts and Aesthetics, Politics, Media,<br />
Religious Practices, Health Care, Law, World View, Industry and<br />
Business, Education, and even Entrepreneurship Development Programmes!<br />
<br />
(This is just the "tip of the iceberg"...)<br />
<br />
Besides, from schools and colleges also we get loads of information -<br />
which is also very important.<br />
<br />
A query : Do you REALLY think we get educated in schools and colleges?<br />
Most people, to whom I have asked this question say that most of them<br />
DON'T. Friends, don't get me wrong! I do believe academics is<br />
important, AND I would also ask you to look at the 85-15 proportion<br />
and ASK yourself - What exactly is "Education"?<br />
<br />
Does ANYONE think of incorporating "ATTITUDE DEVELOPMENT" in the<br />
curricula of schools and colleges around the world?<br />
In Indian culture, the ancient seers had defined education as<br />
"Character Building", yet on an average, just 2 hours a year are spent<br />
on Values Education nowadays. I'm sure the situation is the same(or<br />
similar) in all other parts of the world as well.<br />
A simple question : Do we need more academic education or more VALUES<br />
EDUCATION? Even as I write this letter, somewhere in this world a<br />
woman is being raped, a robbery taking place and somebody being<br />
murdered. Doesn't REALITY anger you? For me it does, yet I am typing<br />
and doing nothing for the world, which I'm a part of.<br />
<br />
Going back to the point where this discussion began, let us DO<br />
something. We have all seen how many times on this list people look<br />
for information on a Master's degree and nobody questions the<br />
integrity of the US in being stingy with their Tsunami Relief efforts.<br />
We look for hospitality when we go to another country, yet how many of<br />
us entertain people from foreign countries in our own homes? How many<br />
times have we started fora/forums for discussing a particularly "hot"<br />
topic and then DONE nothing about it?<br />
<br />
I sincerely believe in what Mike Litman - author of best-selling<br />
"Conversations with Millionaires" - says :<br />
                       " 99.7% of the time Great Ideas are WORTHLESS."<br />
<br />
Reason? We are ALL visionaries and philosophers to some extent, yet<br />
very few among us ACT upon their IDEAS. It requires "education", as in<br />
character, courage, conviction, honesty and integrity, commitment,<br />
persistence and knowing how to deal with people.<br />
In a nutshell, to be a winner, one needs to THINK and ACT in a certain<br />
way - have the right "ATTITUDE"!<br />
<br />
What do *I* plan to do after saying all this? I dream of an<br />
organisation that imparts education on the most important word in the<br />
English Dictionary - ATTITUDE and need YOUR help - can't do it alone.<br />
Right?!!<br />
<br />
I would ask all of you to consider my views, the FACTS and give me<br />
your FEEDBACK.<br />
ANY comments, suggestions and criticisms are always WELCOME.<br />
<br />
Friends, lets just DO it! The Beatles wrote - "Life is too short."<br />
True. Very true.<br />
<br />
I WISH THE YOUTH OF THIS WORLD A GREAT YEAR AHEAD!<br />
MAKE 2005 THE MOST PROFITABLE YEAR OF YOUR LIFE!!!<br />
<br />
Yours<br />
Shoubhik]]></description> 
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                    <title>Relief Funds for Tsunami Victims in ASIA</title> 
                    <link>http://shoubhik.tigblog.org/post/21417</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Hello to everybody<br />
<br />
I would ask all of you to contribute with whatever you can for the suffering people of Sri Lanka at : www.theacademic.org.<br />
<br />
Even US$5 from EACH one of us could go a long way in providing rehabilitation for the thousands who are now homeless - a report says that the death toll could rise beyond 60,000 across entire Asia.<br />
<br />
The tsunami, caused by a 9.0 Richter earthquake off the Sumatra coast(Indonesia) has killed more than 18,000 people in Sri Lanka alone -- as my friend Udara Soysa of Sri Lanka(http://profiles.takingitglobal.org/udara2004) says, "The whole country is destroyed!".<br />
<br />
For helping out the people in the devastated parts of Southern India, please donate generously to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund :-<br />
<br />
Here are a few links to make donations:<br />
<br />
Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (http://pmindia.nic.in/relief.htm),<br />
by bank transfer (http://pmindia.nic.in/relieffund.htm),<br />
or by credit card (http://pmindia.nic.in/formpmnrfbak.htm).<br />
<br />
If you prefer a non-government agency:<br />
Red Cross accepts donations online<br />
(http://www.redcross.org/article/0,1072,0_312_3870,00.html)<br />
<br />
An excellent NGO involved in the disaster relief is Association for India's Development. AID is a US-based voluntary non-profit development organization with over 40 chapters across the US, made up of student and professionals as volunteers. You could help the survivors from INDIA by sending your contributions to AID as well<br />
(http://www.aidindia.org/CMS/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=28Itemid=63).<br />
<br />
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO POST LINKS ONLINE, ESPECIALLY FOR INITIATIVES BY FOREIGN COUNTRIES.<br />
<br />
Thank you very much.<br />
<br />
Yours sincerely<br />
Shoubhik Purkayastha]]></description> 
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