Guest guest Posted April 23, 1999 Report Share Posted April 23, 1999 On 22 Apr 1999, ISCOWP Balabhadra Dasa & Chaya Dasi - USA wrote: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="x-user-defined" > > > > Rohita das wrote: > <I maybe presuming to much but does the ministry not > have a list of all farms and whose zone they are in?> > > We don't. Anyone can help on this? Also addresses of the GBC that would actually reach them. Do you think e-mailing them is not a good idea. Too much effort to print out? Standards should be sent with the form also. > Comment: Previously there was some question on this conference about the GBC website Cow Report (this was originally a y2k preparedness survey), the website has Vipramukhya Maharaja address (see his site listing on hkindex or http://www.iskcon.org/address/). If you contact Tirtharaj in Brisbane Australia at tirtharaj.tkg (AT) com (DOT) bbt.se he sent out the forms. Maharaja vipramukhya.swami (AT) com (DOT) bbt.se can probably give you a good list of all temple presidents he has listed on that conference. The GBC Cow Protection Report website has all GBC listed for each farm. The website is just summary of reports filed from different rural communities at one of the two above addresses they maybe able to provide to you more details. Guru Krsna in Florida may have a listing of all the functioning e-mail and hardmail contacts for at least the GBC in America. Bir Krsna Maharaja is GBC chairman he may also be able to help. Alternatively, a general message on one of the COM websites asking all ISKCON farms to contact you. Just some brainstorming here, may not work but you will not know unless you try. Forms should be sent to all GBC (with farms in their zones) and farm temples, along with the Standards. It should also be placed at ‘files’ at COM (Murari will help) interested devotees can go there and access. Those temples with out e-mail (list in BTG- January and July issues are complete listing- is good now, if address is wrong Guru Krsna may have more current one) need to have hard copy. We should review old census and the y2k survey to make a comprehensive questionnaire so that we have an understanding of the conditions under which each community is operating [Cow Ministry Agricultural Survey of Rural Communities]. This would be a one-time thing with maybe updates every five years or so. The quarterly reports are the main thing they are the operational report. By themselves (the Quarterly Reports) alone will not always make sense but as companion to the suggested survey and the Standards and all will come into focus. I will try to devote some time to a survey form (to be answered by the head cowherd and the temple president, with participation from others in special fields). The Quarterly reports will need to be answered in their present form by the temple treasurer with the GBC/Monitor checking on the Standard survey. These reports are required to understand the circumstances. They will not be easy to establish but once up should very easy. They will help to pinpoint weakness in each project and potential problem areas that if addressed early may avoid similar scandals that have happened in the past. Ys, Rohita dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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