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Subject: East Meets West - A Dr. Harmander Singh Column - April27, 2008



Storytime Tapestry Newsletter

The newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural awareness around the world.

 

 

 

This column previously ran by Deepak Morris is now taken over by Gautami Tripathy and now the column will be written by Dr. Harmander Singh.

 

The purpose of the column is to bring the culture and joy of mysterious and beautiful India to the world.

 

April 27, 2008

 

Harmander loves email and feedback on his work. He would also like to know what topics about India would appeal to you the reader.  Please contact him at: bhagouauty@gmail.com  with your ideas.

 

 

 

He, as the Western and I, as the Eastern Talk and Discuss-XVII

Dr. Harmander Singh

“I agree. You see the most important point is that our future generations may not pay homage to the works that has caused such a high level of pollution, violence and hatred. The corruption creation seems rapidly and most spreading in all spheres, while violating the balance of nature is worse than any kind of terrorism. We may claim that we have developed a lot in the modern age. However, the amazing point is that no one can personally claim that it is a great achievement for the biorhythm of nature and the health of all living ones on the planet. However, publicly, we seem to claim to have brought peace with violence. We seem to be proud of what we have rather than what we are. It seems a power play, the kids learning to fight for peace, is not it,” he says.

“Yaw, I agree” I reply.

“All right, then did you refuse all offers?” he asks.

“Yaw, I refused it, so they seemed to go against my views. They are influential people, who seem to influence the decisions, which the authorities take by appealing as a group as I observe many cases, in which people were getting the illegal help through this process. The Australian immigration office at Adelaide verbally said that they would send a file of my case to the Australian high Commission at New Delhi. I believed it and returned to India. When I met the concerned immigration officer, he said that I was making fool of me. It seemed as if one wins the lottery on the Internet and finally gets nothing. I even then lodged and application for migration, but the refusal was there,” I say.

“Well, it seems sad, you could have tried elsewhere,” he says.

“I did, you see I applied for scholarships in Canada and New Zealand after it, however I could not get it though I was eligible,” I say.

“Never worry or panic, we know, our countries have some official problems, while dealing with such issues,” he says.

“I wish world could have been a single nation,” I say.

          The countries and the cultures seem more important at times. He could have words, but he does not say anything, as we know such matters and issues, as the humans





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