Conversations
and Transformations: Toward a New Ethics of Self and ... - Page 72 - Ananta
Kumar Giri - 2002 - 347 pages - Preview This interlocutor is Chittaranjan Das. Born in
1923 in the Bagalpur village in the district of Cuttack in Orissa, Chittranjan
has been and continues to be a part of many experiments, explorations, and
tapashyas — tapashyas aimed at the ... Literature
and the tapashya of transformation: a glimpse into the ... - Ananta
Kumar Giri, Madras
Institute of Development Studies - 1998 - Conversations
and Transformations: Toward a New Ethics of Self and ... - Page 155 - Ananta
Kumar Giri - 2002 - 347 pages - Preview
Das, Chittaranjan. 1993. Sukara O Socrates [The Pig and the Socrates].
Berhampur, Orissa , India : Pustak Bhandar
Reflections
and mobilizations: dialogues with movements and ... - Page 278 - Ananta
Kumar Giri - 2005 - 436 pages - Preview
The students would bring lunch Maharaj and Chitta Ranjan Das are the
three major sources of inspiration in the ... Both Prapatti and
Babaji Maharaj have passed away and it is Chitta Ranjan Das who is
now striving to energize this ...
A
Moral Critique of Development: In Search of Global Responsibilities - Page 296
Ph Quarles van Ufford, Ananta
Kumar Giri - 2003 - 309 pages - Preview
As Chittaranjan Das (200 Ib) urges us: 'One liberates oneself by
collaborating with a liberating process and that is perhaps how we collaborate
in the march of this world of ours.' Notes I am grateful to Dr Philip Quarles
van Ufford for ...
Rethinking
social transformation: criticism and creativity at the ... - Ananta
Kumar Giri - 2001 - 407 pages - Achyut Das is the most noted NGO
activist in India
today. Twenty years ago, he went to the backward tribal block of Kashipur,
Orissa and began his work ... He is based in Kashipur in the district
of Rayagara, Orissa. Chitta Ranjan Das ...
Conversations
and Transformations: Toward a New Ethics of Self and ... - Page 74 - Ananta
Kumar Giri - 2002 - 347 pages - Preview
Achyutananda Das's ideal of servanthood as our
primary identity before God and society has been another deep influence with Chittaranjan (Das 1992a).
After his research at Shantiniketan, Chittaranjan went to Denmark for
further studies ...
Gandhi
Peace Foundation (New Delhi, India) - 1996 - For a glimpse into
the work of Chittaranjan Das, see Ananta Kumar Giri, "Socrates
and the Pig," University News, 5 February 1996; "Education as
Transformation of Consciousness: A Glimpse into the Work of Chittaranjan
Das" (manuscript).
Dharma
and development: the future of survival - Makarand
R. Paranjape, Samvad
India, Makarand
R. Paranjape - 2005 - 329 pages - New Initiatives in Education: The Integral
Education Movement in Contemporary Orissa Ananta Kumar Giri This
cannot be taught, ... and yet more difficult to become a mother who
is also your teacher. ' - Chitta Ranjan Das, "Matrupuram"...
Changing
the Terms: Translating in the Postcolonial Era - Page 79 - Sherry
Simon, Paul
St-Pierre - 2000 - 305 pages - Full
view Cuttack to start the Manmohan Press, which eventually became Orissa's leading
publishing house. ... He was ably assisted in his venture by Chittaranjan
Das, whose commitment to Oriya language and literature not only made him a
renowned...
Studies
in history - K.
D. Bajpai - 1972 - 244 pages - The pioneering work on this field
is 'Mahima Dharma of Orissa' by Sri Chittaranjan Das. He has removed
certain grave errors regarding the origin and meaning of this movement
especially the error of N- N. Vasu.13 I shall briefly discuss ...
Glimpses
of Vaisnavism in Orissa: mainly on the basis of Sri ... - Banamāḷī Ratha, Nityānanda -
1983 - 264 pages - Studies in medieval religion and literature of Orissa pp.
5-32. by Chittaranjan Das42. The regions of northern and fouthern to?ala,
southern Koiala and the kingdom
of Kongada are included
in the province of Utkala 43.
Sri
Aurobindo: a centenary tribute - Aurobindo
Ghose, K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar - 1974 - 346 pages - Manoj Das, an
eminent young socialist poet, scholar and story-writer of Orissa, joined
the Ashram with his wife Pratijna and ... Rajakisor Ray, Mrs. Nandini
Satpathy and her husband Devendra Satpathy, Mr. Chittaranjan Das, Dr.
Sudhakar ...
CHITTARANJAN DAS - Orissa Diary Born on
October 3rd 1923 Sri Chittaranjan Das has been admired by his readers
as a renowned creative talent. He is exceptional in his essays, travel literature ...
Orissa: Eminent writer, Freedom fighter Chittaranjan Das passes ...
Sunday, January 16, 2011 – Report by Orissa Diary correspondent;
Bhubaneswar: Eminent writer, Freedom fighter Chittaranjan Das expired
Sunday afternoon here in the ...
Kishan Patnaik - Year_2004 Obituary
Kishan Patnaik breathed his last on September 27 at
Bhubaneshwar at the age of 74. His demise comes as a great loss to the
democratic movement in the country. He will be remembered for his passionate
commitment to value-based politics and for his relentless campaign against the
retrogressive policies of economic liberalisation. He favoured a broad-based
coalition of socialists, communists and other democrats against imperialist
globalisation and worked hard to retrieve the socialist stream from the morass
of political opportunism. His whole political life would be remembered as a
message of protest against today’s political culture of corruption,
criminalisation and communalisation…
Kishan Patnaik was not only a socialist thinker in
his own right, but also probably the most creative of the Gandhians who would
expand, enrich and apply the Gandhi-Lohia-J.P… Kishan Patnaik adhered to the
Gandhian critique of modern civilization and the idea of progress. Most of the
developments in late capitalism seemed to him a confirmation of his beliefs.
His prolific pen would react to most of the burning
issues of practical politics as well as those of theory, from farmers’ suicides
to the ‘clash of civilizations’. The June 2004 editorial of ‘Samayik Varta’
(a journal founded and edited by Kishan Patnaik for nearly three decades) was
quick in pointing out that the verdict 2004 was clearly against the new
economic policies pursued for the last decade and a half and that the new
regime had already started betraying it, a point to remember for all those who
wish to carry his legacy through the present and future struggles.
As a young member of the third Lok Sabha, Kishan
Patnaik was perhaps the first MP from Orissa to have raised the issue of
starvation deaths in Kalahandi in Indian Parliament. The powers that be did not
have the guts to admit that stark reality and efforts were made to sweep the
starvation deaths under the carpet of false claims and statistical lies, much
the same way as governments deal with the phenomenon of starvation deaths and
farmers’ suicides today. Between 1964 and 2004, India has certainly changed a lot,
but defying the gloss and grandeur of globalisation hunger continues to stalk
the villages of Kalahandi and Koraput as doggedly as was seen first hand by Kishan
Patnaik in his early political years. Patnaik never lost sight of this
fundamental plight of rural India ,
and securing the right to livelihood for the people on the margin therefore
always remained central to his politics and to his vision of development.
Politics
of a different place - Indian Express Yogendra Yadav Posted: Oct
02, 2004
Kishen Pattnayak's death did not make headlines.
Only one news channel ran this story on September 27, the day he died… Clearly,
our media that loves to hate politics had no space for the one politician who
did not fit the stereotypes of a politician. Yet this is one politician who
needs to be remembered and what better day than Gandhi Jayanti to look again at
the politics of someone like Kishen Pattnayak.
Savitri
Era Party @SavitriEraParty
Two outstanding thinkers-cum-workers Odisha has produced: Kishan Patnaik
(1930-2004) and Chittaranjan Das (1923-2011).
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