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The following message came from Robert.... we had to edit out the

tail end of earlier message.....jay

 

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" robert VINK " <ravink

<Ramakrishna >

Tuesday, October 21, 2003 07:59

Re: [sri Ramakrishna] Digest Number 1611

 

 

> I've tried clicking on this address, but it keeps coming up with the issue

> dated 26th October - is India really that far in advance?! Which issue

was

> this article in , please?

> Thank you,

> Robert

> >

> > Message: 2

> > Mon, 20 Oct 2003 10:13:45 -0700 (PDT)

> > Girish <girishv

> > A monk led the Nimpeeth revolution (fwd)

> >

> > Development

> >

> > Harvest of a dream

> > A monk led the Nimpeeth revolution

> > By Tapash Ganguly/Nimpeeth

> > http://www.the-week.com

> >

> >

> > Nimpeeth was a wasteland three decades ago. Mud houses dotted the area.

> > Electricity was a rarity. " Hardly any farmer had a pump set to irrigate

> the

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Robert,

 

The URL was for the magazine that carried the article and it would show the

current issue.

Let me try to dig out the URL of the article itself.

 

-Girish

 

On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Vivekananda Centre wrote:

 

> The following message came from Robert.... we had to edit out the

> tail end of earlier message.....jay

>

> -

> " robert VINK " <ravink

> <Ramakrishna >

> Tuesday, October 21, 2003 07:59

> Re: [sri Ramakrishna] Digest Number 1611

>

>

> > I've tried clicking on this address, but it keeps coming up with the issue

> > dated 26th October - is India really that far in advance?! Which issue

> was

> > this article in , please?

> > Thank you,

> > Robert

> > >

> > > Message: 2

> > > Mon, 20 Oct 2003 10:13:45 -0700 (PDT)

> > > Girish <girishv

> > > A monk led the Nimpeeth revolution (fwd)

> > >

> > > Development

> > >

> > > Harvest of a dream

> > > A monk led the Nimpeeth revolution

> > > By Tapash Ganguly/Nimpeeth

> > > http://www.the-week.com

> > >

> > >

> > > Nimpeeth was a wasteland three decades ago. Mud houses dotted the area.

> > > Electricity was a rarity. " Hardly any farmer had a pump set to irrigate

> > the

>

>

>

>

>

> Sri Ramakrishnaye Namah

> Vivekananda Centre London

> http://www.vivekananda.co.uk

>

>

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Hello Robert,

 

 

I do not know of the article in the week, but there is another website

www.goodnewsindia.com where several such articles are listed.

 

regards,

--Sunil

 

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> " robert VINK " <ravink

><Ramakrishna >

>Tuesday, October 21, 2003 07:59

>Re: [sri Ramakrishna] Digest Number 1611

>

>

> > I've tried clicking on this address, but it keeps coming up with the

>issue

> > dated 26th October - is India really that far in advance?! Which issue

>was

> > this article in , please?

> > Thank you,

> > Robert

> > >

> > > Message: 2

> > > Mon, 20 Oct 2003 10:13:45 -0700 (PDT)

> > > Girish <girishv

> > > A monk led the Nimpeeth revolution (fwd)

> > >

> > > Development

> > >

> > > Harvest of a dream

> > > A monk led the Nimpeeth revolution

> > > By Tapash Ganguly/Nimpeeth

> > > http://www.the-week.com

> > >

> > >

> > > Nimpeeth was a wasteland three decades ago. Mud houses dotted the

>area.

> > > Electricity was a rarity. " Hardly any farmer had a pump set to

>irrigate

> > the

>

 

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