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Renuka Thukral |
Director Isri Solutions Pvt Ltd New Delhi
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It was a pleasure to be a part of this extremely enriching and insightful session. Much appreciated efforts of the Bharat Soka Gakkai team. Let each one of us do our bit. Thank you. |
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Vineeta Mohan |
Training Manager Inmantec Institute Ghaziabad
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I am an educator and felt the peace symposium was truly insightful. I have several take away points shared by the eminent speakers. Thank you |
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Jatin Luthra |
Finance Director Oxford University Press India New Delhi
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It was a wonderful experience. Lots of food for thought and individual action. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to participate.
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Narayani Ganesh |
Senior Editor Times of India New Delhi
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Good webinar, thank you. Plenty of useful insights
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Prof Parmod Kumar Mehra |
Professor IGNOU New Delhi
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Toward our shared future: Constructing an era of Human Solidarity by President Ikeda in the form of 38th Peace message for Sustainable global community has come to me as a source of light in the hour of darkness particularly amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Each word is so relevant and it is sheer enhancement of mind and heart reading through the entire proposal.
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Vidya Shankar Aiyar |
ICAN Campaigner in India Independent Peace Activist New Delhi
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Enjoyed the programme. Wish I had been able to participate by asking questions or commenting. Zoom only gave me the option to listen, unfortunately. My loss. Ikeda has it right. Climate crisis can’t be solved if nukes are allowed to exist. Nukes can’t be eliminated without the awareness of what they do. Education is vital for that. The link between the three is crucial to achieve all goals. Break one link, n the chain is broken.
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Dr. Dillip Kumar Bishi |
Assistant Professor Ramadevi Women’s University Bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar
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It was a very inspiring peace e-symposium. Enjoyed the sessions by all the eminent speakers. Best wishes.
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Apeksha Chowdary |
Director Inodai Waldorf School Mumbai
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It was amazing, very informative and kept me hooked to the discussions, thank you for inviting me .
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Dr.Bindu Chowdary |
Director & Mentor Inodai Waldorf School Mumbai
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Insightful Topic, Amazing Speakers, and Wonderful programme. Keep the good work going.
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Imtiaz Ali |
Director Window Seat Films Mumbai
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Great intent and content, refreshing atmosphere of positivity, each speaker added fresh and critical views.
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Debassis Mukhopadhyay |
Professor University of Calcutta Kolkata
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I have enjoyed the meeting as a very much stimulating.The presentations made by Prof Mashelkar and Ambassador were specially very realistic. TI convey my thanks to the organizers.
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Rita banerji |
Director Green Hub Project (Dusty Foot Foundation) Tezpur
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It was great to attend and hear all the speakers. Found Shloka’s presentation very relevant to the current crisis
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Siddhi Joshi |
Youth Ambassador Global Peace Institute Ghaziabad
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It was an absolute treat to be a part of the Peace Symposium as a student who’s awaiting to enjoy first year of university and just finished with grade 12. My heart feels so connected with this wonderful cause and the peace proposal from this year. I truly stand so grateful for this brilliant and mind opening panel discussion by some of the most beautiful and sparkling speakers who’s action speak volumes for them. I stand empowered and inspired.
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Saroja Kanta Choudhury |
Asst.Professor of Education Rajdhani College ,
bhubaneswar Bhubaneswar
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Outstanding deliberations. Powerful speakers. I salute peace proposal and support it
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Col.Kalyan Pitre |
General Manager
(Administration) Tata Consultancy Services Nagpur
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Thank you for a very reenergising and awakening session! Wish all the success to the BSG efforts. Thank you for the opportunity to be a part of “The Peace Symposium “
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Nilyanka Bhushan |
Partner Sigma Ventures Bengaluru
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Extremely insightful
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Rajeev Wadhwa |
Director Aditya College Gwalior
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The symposium was very informative. It was an honour to listen to such an eminent speakers.
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Amreesh Misra |
Professor and Dean Lovely Professional University Jalandhar
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Amazing talks. Thanks for making me part of this.
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Padmeswar Doley |
Assistant Professor SRCC, Delhi University New Delhi
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Initiating global peace proposals in order to inculcate a sense of shared responsibility across humanity; to impart among all a sense where every individual lives are valued; and, motivate changes in individual behaviors so as to conform towards the processes of nature are indeed humongous goals.
But, optimistically and relentlessly strive for ultimate realization of these goals age highly appreciable. May all these efforts turn out to be a reality. In a world where materialistic possession has almost decimated all the humanistic values and principles, this perhaps could provide the only lasting solution for all humans in this Planet Earth.
Thank you for the wonderful session with enriched views.
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Dr.Rev.Clement Rajakumar |
Assistant Presbyter StMark Cathedral Church Bangalore
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Highly educative and challenging webinar I am sure it will ignite fire in the belly to join the mass movement to solve the problems that the world face at the moment
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Mona Lall |
Executive Director INIFD Ludhiana Ludhiana
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Thank you very much Bharat Soka Gakkai was such an insightful, interesting webinar. The panelists were really amazing and some thought provoking issues raised by Dr. Raghunath has given me encouragement to challenge myself to make word a better place to live in and also inspire young minds to commit that they would never leave behind those struggling in difficult circumstances. Rightly said by Dr. Aditya Shastri, in our education system there is a need to inculcate the human values. The millennials need to be sensitised to this very fact. I also second the initiative of Youth Climate Summit and that young should be inspired to be a part of the movement to combat the threats caused by climate change. I would like to than Gaurav Singla for inviting me to this webinar and giving me opportunity to learn. I am honoured and humbled. Thank you.
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Nutan Kapoor Mahawar |
Indian Foreign Service Indian Council of World Affairs New Delhi
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Very engaging!
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Giraj Sharma |
Director BehindTheMoon Consultants New Delhi
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Was awesome!
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Indira Vijaysimha |
Managing Trustee Poorna Learning Center Bangalore
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What an amazing line up of speakers – all very inspiring in their different ways. BSG itself is powerfully inspiring in its work and scope.
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Ashish Virmani |
Freelance journalist ‘Upper Crust’ magazine Mumbai
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A very commendable initiative to bring together scholars, intellectuals and leaders of society to discuss ways to bring the world together on pressing issues for humanity.
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Santanu Dasgupta |
Deputy Director, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM ISRO ( retired) Trivandrum
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Amazed at the work done and the objectives of your organisation. Talk by Prof. MASHELKAR was truly worth thinking about seriously. Shloka Nath too has summarised the issues very well.
How can we, staying in a small town, help the objectives come true? We are so dependent on government for everything. We must learn ways to work independently for the good of humanity.
Thank you for giving me a glimpse of the work done by your organisation.
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Deepa Chandra |
Member Prasar BHarati New Delhi
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Very interesting and diverse perspectives of the speakers added immense value to the discourse
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Amrita Bhalla |
Assoc Prof. Jesus and Mary College New Delhi
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Excellent Excellent Excellent.Renewed the desire to serve society through education/ to work for preservation of natural resources
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Somasi Saunand |
Assistant Regional Director (SS) IGNOU PUNE
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EXCELLENT TALK BY THE PANELISTS. LOVED TO HAVE MORE INTERACTION.
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Dr. Prabhakaran Paleri |
Retired from service Retired from service Kozhikode
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Appreciate the work done by Bharath Soka Gakai and pray they do continue in their good work to make the world a nation of people who share love and peaceful coexistence. It is impossible to achieve but the world can work towards it as a continuing effort. Was pleased to listen to fine people this evening. Thank you.
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Anjana Vinod |
Founder Impact Enhancer Mumbai
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Very insightful and thought provoking
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