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Dear Friends,

 

Best wishes on the occasion of August 15.

 

Last January, the International Forum for India's

 

Heritage (IFIH) sent a letter to the President, Prime Minister, and

 

Human Resource Development Minister, which made important points as

 

regards India's heritage and the need for it to be integrated in

 

India's educational system. The letter was signed by Swami Dayananda

 

Saraswati, Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam, Dr. Kireet Joshi, Shri D. R.

 

Karthikeyan, Dr. Lokesh Chandra, Dr. Subhash Kashyap, Maj. Gen. Vinod

 

Saighal, Shri P. R. Krishnakumar, Dr.T. H. Chowdary, and Prof.

 

B. B. Lal. The text of the letter is available on

 

IFIH's website at:

 

http://www.geocities.com/ifihhome/president.html

 

We are now launching an International Campaign for India's Heritage,

 

based on this letter. It is not a "petition", also not

 

an "online petition", but a sustained campaign from today 15 August

 

2002 till 15 August 2003. It aims at reaching out to as many people

 

as possible, in and outside India, who are concerned with the present

 

denigration of Indian culture in the media and the educational

 

system, yet who have no channel to express their thoughts and

 

feelings. They are asked to endorse IFIH's letter to the President,

 

through the text suggested below, also to forward it to friends and if

 

possible to newspapers.

 

We request every member on this list to support this campaign by

 

following the instructions below. Large numbers can and will

 

make a difference.

 

Let us not forget that a tiny minority of Indians hostile

 

to Indian culture have succeeded in making a lot of noise through the

 

media, while the silenced majority has been unable to make its voice

 

heard.

 

So let's make full use of the present campaign.

 

Thanks & regards,

 

Michel Danino

 

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INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR INDIA'S HERITAGE

 

 

 

Notes :

 

(1) Please fill up your name and

 

address at the top of the two letters below, and send them by post to

the President &

 

the Prime Minister.

 

(2) You may, if you wish, enclose IFIH 's original letter to the

President, which can be copied from IFIH's brochure

 

(available on request), or downloaded from IFIH's website :

(http://www.geocities.com/ifihhome/president.html

 

or http://ifihhome.tripod.com/president.html ).

 

(3) Please inform us that you have done so, by sending us a postcard

(International Forum for India's Heritage, 4th

 

Floor, B-37 Sector 1, Noida - 201 301, U. P.) or an email (to :

ifih or ifihhome).

 

(4) If possible, please send a copy of your letter and of IFIH's

original letter to your local or national newspapers /

 

magazines.

 

(5) Finally, please forward this document (including these

instructions) to at least ten of your friends who have shown

 

concern for Indian culture.

 

Also, if you have more names of people or organizations that you wish

us to contact for the campaign, please send them to

 

us.

 

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[Type or write here your name & address]

 

To : Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, President of India

 

Rashtrapati Bhavan

 

NEW DELHI - 110 001

 

 

 

Respected Dr. Abdul Kalam,

 

On 1st January 2002, a letter was sent to the President and Prime

Minister, signed by ten eminent Indians on behalf of the

 

INTERNATIONAL FORUM FOR INDIA'S HERITAGE (IFIH), whose Charter starts

with this statement: "It is the birthright of every Indian man, woman

and child to have full access to and imbibe India's cultural heritage

in complete freedom."

 

I wish to express my full support to the points made in this letter,

and in particular its call for "major changes in the educational

system, so that the essential values and roots of Indian heritage

born on the subcontinent be integrated in all the disciplines taught

in

 

schools and Universities." It is only natural that Indian children

should know the basics of the culture of their land, and this is in

no way incompatible with a modern education.

 

Quite the contrary, when there is all over the world a growing

realization of the need to inculcate values in students rather than

mere learning, why should Indian students be kept in the dark about

the values born on this land? Should we continue to deny our children

 

their rightful heritage? In recent months, we have seen sensational

campaigns in the media intended to stifle any attempt to review the

curriculum or the teaching of Indian history. Yet both are in dire

need of overhaul, and must be entrusted to a national wide-ranging

body of respected and competent scholars, cultural exponents and

historians with an expert knowledge of Indian culture and an

understanding of the Indian genius. Let them decide, without pressure

from government, parliament, political parties or media, how far

thirty-year-old textbooks have fallen behind the times in view of

recent advances and present requirements. It is not only great

Indians, but also great Westerners - from Goethe to Schopenhauer to

Schroedinger, from Voltaire to Michelet to Malraux, from Thoreau to

Emerson to Whitman, from Toynbee to Huxley to Yeats and countless

others - who have lavished praise on India's civilization, because

they found in it solutions to humanity's increasingly pressing

problems. An intelligent integration of India's heritage in the

educational system is the need of the hour.

 

I earnestly request you to initiate action alongthe lines suggested

in IFIH's letter.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

[Your signature and name]

 

 

 

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[Type or write here your name & address]

 

To : Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee, Prime Minister

 

Government of India

 

NEW DELHI - 110 001

 

 

 

Honourable Shri Vajpayee,

 

Last January, a letter was sent to the President and Prime Minister,

signed by ten eminent Indians on behalf of the

 

INTERNATIONAL FORUM FOR INDIA'S HERITAGE (IFIH), whose Charter starts

with this statement: "It is the

 

birthright of every Indian man, woman and child to have full access

to and imbibe India's cultural heritage in complete freedom."

 

I wish to express my full support to the points made in the enclosed

letter, and in particular its call for "major changes in

 

the educational system, so that the essential values and roots of

Indian heritage born on the subcontinent be integrated in all the

disciplines taught in schools and Universities." It is only natural

that Indian children should know the basics of the culture of their

land, and this is in no way incompatible with a modern education.

Quite the contrary, when there is all over the world a growing

realization of the need to inculcate values in students rather than

mere learning, why should Indian students be kept in the dark about

the

 

values born on this land? Should we continue to deny our children

their rightful heritage?

 

In recent months, we have seen sensational campaigns in the media

intended to stifle any attempt to review the curriculum or

 

the teaching of Indian history. Yet both are in dire need of

overhaul, and must be entrusted to a national wide-ranging body of

respected and competent scholars, cultural exponents and historians

with an expert knowledge of Indian culture and

 

an understanding of the Indian genius. Let them decide, without

pressure from government, parliament, political parties or

 

media, how far thirty-year-old textbooks have fallen behind the times

in view of recent advances and

 

present requirements.

 

It is not only great Indians, but also great Westerners - from Goethe

to Schopenhauer to Schroedinger, from Voltaire to

 

Michelet to Malraux, from Thoreau to Emerson to Whitman, from Toynbee

to Huxley to Yeats and to countless others - who have lavished praise

on India's civilization, because they found in it solutions to

humanity's increasingly pressing problems.

 

An intelligent integration of India's heritage in the educational

system is the need of the hour.

 

I earnestly request you to initiate action along the lines suggested

in IFIH's letter to the President of India.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

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