With the alumni meet close, some activity, (at least on the blog) has been visible. It’s obviously a welcome thing. Not, that I am criticizing non-activity for the rest of the year, because, if I would point a finger, rest four fingers would be pointed at me, I am a culprit too.
However, in good trust, we all know how busy we all have been in doing whatever we have been up to. And there is absolutely no reason to feel guilty for have not been able to do something visible and concrete that would enable us another getaway in mumbai.
Not to offend anyone, but the writing is on the wall. Almost everyone suggests that the alumni association should do some activity. Well my point is, activity in any alumni association is limited to annual dinner at poolside, which we are doing anyway. It gives us an opportunity to meet friends old and new. Make them aware of your happenings in the past days and get acquainted with theirs. Which we are doing pretty well. At the most what needs to be done, is to streamline the same process, so that members can communicate more effectively, yield results and make the rest of the members aware of their plans and problems. It would be a platform to discuss individual achievements, goals and to seek assistance.
All these points are the ones that we had agreed on, at the last meet. And the association had taken a correct direction. But the communication gap of last one year has perhaps laid some dust on our memories added by the guilt of the same. We have started getting enthusiastic about doing some activity. The moment we start to do that, we will have clashes of interests. (Two liberals have three views). We will lose friends.
This year we should concentrate on the logistical part, of how to make this helpful for each of us, doing what we are good at, individually. Maybe, find a way of not being a burden on FNF financially. Maybe changing geography for each meet. Maybe awarding an individual from within or outside the association.
These are my individual views.
Rajesh Singh
Patna
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
IFAN 2008
My dear friends in Ifan,
One of the key things in democracy is numbers.We liberals in India lacks in numbers.So one of the key challenges before us is to increase the number of convinced liberals in India.Once Hitler is reported to have asked the question how many members the Pope had in his army.How we can increase the numbers?.There are several ways of doing it.Let us start thinking about it.
Prof.Babu Joseph,President,LiberalGroup-Kerala.
One of the key things in democracy is numbers.We liberals in India lacks in numbers.So one of the key challenges before us is to increase the number of convinced liberals in India.Once Hitler is reported to have asked the question how many members the Pope had in his army.How we can increase the numbers?.There are several ways of doing it.Let us start thinking about it.
Prof.Babu Joseph,President,LiberalGroup
Monday, March 17, 2008
IFAN MEET 2008
Dear IFAN Members and Liberals,
I just want to request all of you that kindly send your confirmation if you are able to attend the IFAN MEET 2008 to be held in Mumbai from 5 to 7 April. it would be ideal to send a mail of confirmation to Nupur so that she can make necessary arrangements for you, as she is working very hard for this meet as usual.
Regards,
Ashraf Ahmed Shaikh
National Coordinator
IFAN
Mumbai India
+919867855733
I just want to request all of you that kindly send your confirmation if you are able to attend the IFAN MEET 2008 to be held in Mumbai from 5 to 7 April. it would be ideal to send a mail of confirmation to Nupur so that she can make necessary arrangements for you, as she is working very hard for this meet as usual.
Regards,
Ashraf Ahmed Shaikh
National Coordinator
IFAN
Mumbai India
+919867855733
Liberal Group – Kerala
Dear Libertarian Friends in IFAN,
I am glad to inform you that Liberal Group – Kerala is coming out with its new web site with an email attached to it. Although we might start it as a monthly publication we might soon make it a weekly. I request you to find some time to go through the same and let me have the benefit of your suggestions.
Our web address being www.liberalgroupkerala.org.
Let the slogan of our Bombay meet be "Let 100 Libertarian Groups of 10 to 25 people bloom in various parts of India". I suggest this slogan since we badly lack in numbers.
Regards,
Babu
I am glad to inform you that Liberal Group – Kerala is coming out with its new web site with an email attached to it. Although we might start it as a monthly publication we might soon make it a weekly. I request you to find some time to go through the same and let me have the benefit of your suggestions.
Our web address being www.liberalgroupkerala.org.
Let the slogan of our Bombay meet be "Let 100 Libertarian Groups of 10 to 25 people bloom in various parts of India". I suggest this slogan since we badly lack in numbers.
Regards,
Babu
Monday, March 3, 2008
Suggestions on IFAN Meeting 2008- Mumbai
Hi Liberals,
Centre for Public Policy Research plans to host South Asia Youth Summit in the month of November in Delhi on Liberal Youth South Asia (LYSA) platform. This would be the first of its kind in South Asia. we wish all the Liberals support this initiative. Hope the upcoming IFAN meeting will discuss this in detail.
D.Dhanuraj
www.cppr.in
Centre for Public Policy Research plans to host South Asia Youth Summit in the month of November in Delhi on Liberal Youth South Asia (LYSA) platform. This would be the first of its kind in South Asia. we wish all the Liberals support this initiative. Hope the upcoming IFAN meeting will discuss this in detail.
D.Dhanuraj
www.cppr.in
Suggestions on IFAN 2008 meeting
I have given my suggestions with regard to each objective, which has been formulated for next IFAN meeting proposed for April-2008. Please have a look and see whether they can be utilized in some manner.
I. Improving understanding of Liberal Ideas and promoting Liberal Values: -
As IFAN member I have already formulated a group of liberals and started discussing and debating with people the ideology of liberalism. This year I want do the activity in a different manner. See whenever I ask people something about liberalism; the first question generally asked is what is it all about? Though people have vague ideas of the concept but that is not going to serve the purpose. As a student of law and political science it is quite easier for me to identify with the liberal notions of politics, state, liberty, equality, democracy, market economy and competition. But when we speak of spreading and promoting liberalism as an ideology i.e. a set of ideas, we need to make people understand the thought in every aspect whatever their field of specialization is. People shall truly identify themselves with the ideology of liberalism and thereby strive to promote the values propagated by this ideology. We can’t conceive of a situation wherein we can promote liberal values without making people understand liberal ideas.
So as IFAN member I think my focus as well as of whole network this year should be making people understand this ideology. For this we need to start from basics. This can be done by conducting seminars, discussions, youth summits in different parts of the country wherever we are stationed. We can go to state capitals and therein move to universities, colleges and conduct our workshops, brainstorming sessions aimed at making people understand the liberal notions. We can invite lawyers, political scientists, and economists, people engaged in social activities to speak at these events and thereby help us in promoting the ideas of liberalism by improving the understanding. As IFAN has a vast network with its representatives stationed in different parts of the country, the members can do these activities in their respective areas and wherein collaborations and support is required we can share it and come to the rescue of brother members.
II. National Liberal Convention: -
The proposed National liberal Convention is a step in right direction. This will take the liberal movement to the next level. As this event will bring the movement to forefront and attract the people to this ideology. Here the role of IFAN is quite important. Before this event, we have to cover a lot of ground in our respective areas by spreading the ideas of liberalism and improving its understanding. This convention will help us to take our struggle a step ahead and from a regional level we can move to national level. We also need to promote this convention in a wider manner so as to ensure maximum participation and thereby have these delegates of the convention as our messengers. This will help in enlarging the IFAN and thereby the message will travel far and wide.
A. Possible Themes/Topics for the Convention:
i. Liberalism-a set of ideology.
ii. Neo-Liberalism
iii. Liberal view of Politics.
iv. Liberal-Individualist perspective on the State.
v. Rule of Law.
vi. Liberal-Individualist view of Liberty-Negative and Positive Liberty.
vii. Right to Property-Liberal Perspective.
viii. Liberal/Libertarian perspective of Justice.
ix. Concept of Liberal Democracy.
x. Liberal perspective of Market Economy/Competition.
xi. Liberalism vis-à-vis Welfare/Socialist State.
xii. Liberalism- Viability in Indian Context.
The list is mere illustrative and not exhaustive. Though the themes may sound more of academic importance but these have to be included somewhere in the schedule of the convention as it will bring more clarity regarding the concepts of Liberalism. These topics can be either merged or included under other broader themes depending upon the feasibility of time and speakers. A session or two can be devoted to discuss these themes. The idea here is to enhance the understanding of learned delegates of the convention regarding the intricacies of Liberalism so that they can act as better messengers.
B. Speakers/Resource persons:
I suggest following persons from my state:
i. Mr. Muzzafer Hussein Beigh.
Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister,
Jammu & Kashmir.
Mr. Beigh is one of the best legal luminaries; the State of Jammu & Kashmir has ever produced. He is also a seasoned politician of the state and is one among the senior leaders of People’s Democratic Party which is a partner in the current ruling coalition government of the state. He takes keen interest in these activities and I believe he will be an asset for proposed National Convention and with a mix of law and politics he will be an asset for our purpose.
ii. Mr. Omar Abdullah.
President
National Conference.
Mr. Abdullah is a young and dynamic politician of state. He is the president of main opposition party in Jammu & Kashmir. Having already served as Union Minister of State for External Affairs in N.D.A. government headed by Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Mr. Abdullah presents a mix of youth and politics. A different and modern outlook to life and politics, having him as one of the speakers will greatly benefit us.
iii. Prof. Amitabh Mattoo.
Vice Chancellor
University of Jammu.
Prof. Mattoo took over as Vice Chancellor of University of Jammu in 2002 at age of 42 years. Being the youngest Vice Chancellor of University of Jammu, within a short period of about six years he has created a history of sorts by taking University of Jammu to an international level from a lesser known regional University. The recent honour by Union Government by conferring Padma Shree on him stands testimony to the commendable works done by him. An expert in International Relations, having him as resource person will be of immense benefit.
In addition to these I will be adding few other names from time to time that I think will benefit us. Furthermore, if a consensus is reached on any of the names, which I have proposed, I can then pursue with them so as to ensure their participation.
III. Liberal Youth Forum-India:
The launch of LYF-India will provide much needed oxygen to build afresh a liberal youth movement. Once this is done the movement can be taken to State levels by constituting its State units and within states also further decentralization can be done to district and tehsils/taluka levels. This approach will help to attract the youth to the ideology that is an essential requirement given the fact that a considerable chunk of our population is youth. Furthermore by investing in youth we are going to invest in future as these are going to be leaders, academicians, scientists etc of tomorrow. So it is a step in right direction at a right time.
Looking forward to your feedbacks and comments,
Thanking you,
Regards,
Touseef A. Magray
Jammu & Kashmir.
+919419222058
I. Improving understanding of Liberal Ideas and promoting Liberal Values: -
As IFAN member I have already formulated a group of liberals and started discussing and debating with people the ideology of liberalism. This year I want do the activity in a different manner. See whenever I ask people something about liberalism; the first question generally asked is what is it all about? Though people have vague ideas of the concept but that is not going to serve the purpose. As a student of law and political science it is quite easier for me to identify with the liberal notions of politics, state, liberty, equality, democracy, market economy and competition. But when we speak of spreading and promoting liberalism as an ideology i.e. a set of ideas, we need to make people understand the thought in every aspect whatever their field of specialization is. People shall truly identify themselves with the ideology of liberalism and thereby strive to promote the values propagated by this ideology. We can’t conceive of a situation wherein we can promote liberal values without making people understand liberal ideas.
So as IFAN member I think my focus as well as of whole network this year should be making people understand this ideology. For this we need to start from basics. This can be done by conducting seminars, discussions, youth summits in different parts of the country wherever we are stationed. We can go to state capitals and therein move to universities, colleges and conduct our workshops, brainstorming sessions aimed at making people understand the liberal notions. We can invite lawyers, political scientists, and economists, people engaged in social activities to speak at these events and thereby help us in promoting the ideas of liberalism by improving the understanding. As IFAN has a vast network with its representatives stationed in different parts of the country, the members can do these activities in their respective areas and wherein collaborations and support is required we can share it and come to the rescue of brother members.
II. National Liberal Convention: -
The proposed National liberal Convention is a step in right direction. This will take the liberal movement to the next level. As this event will bring the movement to forefront and attract the people to this ideology. Here the role of IFAN is quite important. Before this event, we have to cover a lot of ground in our respective areas by spreading the ideas of liberalism and improving its understanding. This convention will help us to take our struggle a step ahead and from a regional level we can move to national level. We also need to promote this convention in a wider manner so as to ensure maximum participation and thereby have these delegates of the convention as our messengers. This will help in enlarging the IFAN and thereby the message will travel far and wide.
A. Possible Themes/Topics for the Convention:
i. Liberalism-a set of ideology.
ii. Neo-Liberalism
iii. Liberal view of Politics.
iv. Liberal-Individualist perspective on the State.
v. Rule of Law.
vi. Liberal-Individualist view of Liberty-Negative and Positive Liberty.
vii. Right to Property-Liberal Perspective.
viii. Liberal/Libertarian perspective of Justice.
ix. Concept of Liberal Democracy.
x. Liberal perspective of Market Economy/Competition.
xi. Liberalism vis-à-vis Welfare/Socialist State.
xii. Liberalism- Viability in Indian Context.
The list is mere illustrative and not exhaustive. Though the themes may sound more of academic importance but these have to be included somewhere in the schedule of the convention as it will bring more clarity regarding the concepts of Liberalism. These topics can be either merged or included under other broader themes depending upon the feasibility of time and speakers. A session or two can be devoted to discuss these themes. The idea here is to enhance the understanding of learned delegates of the convention regarding the intricacies of Liberalism so that they can act as better messengers.
B. Speakers/Resource persons:
I suggest following persons from my state:
i. Mr. Muzzafer Hussein Beigh.
Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister,
Jammu & Kashmir.
Mr. Beigh is one of the best legal luminaries; the State of Jammu & Kashmir has ever produced. He is also a seasoned politician of the state and is one among the senior leaders of People’s Democratic Party which is a partner in the current ruling coalition government of the state. He takes keen interest in these activities and I believe he will be an asset for proposed National Convention and with a mix of law and politics he will be an asset for our purpose.
ii. Mr. Omar Abdullah.
President
National Conference.
Mr. Abdullah is a young and dynamic politician of state. He is the president of main opposition party in Jammu & Kashmir. Having already served as Union Minister of State for External Affairs in N.D.A. government headed by Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Mr. Abdullah presents a mix of youth and politics. A different and modern outlook to life and politics, having him as one of the speakers will greatly benefit us.
iii. Prof. Amitabh Mattoo.
Vice Chancellor
University of Jammu.
Prof. Mattoo took over as Vice Chancellor of University of Jammu in 2002 at age of 42 years. Being the youngest Vice Chancellor of University of Jammu, within a short period of about six years he has created a history of sorts by taking University of Jammu to an international level from a lesser known regional University. The recent honour by Union Government by conferring Padma Shree on him stands testimony to the commendable works done by him. An expert in International Relations, having him as resource person will be of immense benefit.
In addition to these I will be adding few other names from time to time that I think will benefit us. Furthermore, if a consensus is reached on any of the names, which I have proposed, I can then pursue with them so as to ensure their participation.
III. Liberal Youth Forum-India:
The launch of LYF-India will provide much needed oxygen to build afresh a liberal youth movement. Once this is done the movement can be taken to State levels by constituting its State units and within states also further decentralization can be done to district and tehsils/taluka levels. This approach will help to attract the youth to the ideology that is an essential requirement given the fact that a considerable chunk of our population is youth. Furthermore by investing in youth we are going to invest in future as these are going to be leaders, academicians, scientists etc of tomorrow. So it is a step in right direction at a right time.
Looking forward to your feedbacks and comments,
Thanking you,
Regards,
Touseef A. Magray
Jammu & Kashmir.
+919419222058
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Suggestion for IFAN Meet 2008
K ABBAS DODHIYA
Hi all,
It gives me great pleasure to know that our network of liberal thinkers in the form of IFAN is alive and wants to spread the liberal message through a convention. Going by the current political situation in Mumbai we the members of the liberal network need to play a proactive role in promoting and advancing liberal values.
Last week was indeed an unfortunate period for Mumbai and Maharashtra when a group of citizens of the so called advanced and most modern city of India took to the streets and beat up hapless cab drivers and hawkers and caused damage to public property and disrupted the normal lives of more than 1.5 crore people of the city on the grounds that the cabbies and hawkers were not original residents of the state and were migrants from North India.
The disturbing events of last week have raised a pertinent question on the usefulness and practicality of democracy wherein people belonging to a particular community harass and harangue people on the basis of ethnicity. In such a scenario the imporatnce of the ideas and values of liberalism come to the fore.
In the light of the past week's disaster that Mumbai witnessed, the liberal convention would be able to provide plausible solutions and also discuss ways and means of spreading the liberal messsage.
The proposal to start a fresh liberal youth movement -Liberal Youth Forum of India would go a long way in creating awareness of liberal values at the grass root level which can be also leveraged upon in the long run to create a group of peace makers.
With regards to the convention I would like to contribute in the form of inviting the man behind changing the face of the largest slum of Asia Dharavi into a beautiful suburb of Mumbai - Mr Mukesh Mehta. Mr Mehta is the man who was scoffed by the media and the general masses when he suggested ways in which the slum dwellers of Dharavi could be integrated in mainstream Mumbai. However his plans and ideas of sustainable development based on liberal values has been largely accepted and will see the light of the day by the end of this year. His thrust has always been on alleviation on poverty and making the city and country slum free. His ideas are based on public-private participation and he has been appointed as advisor to the governments of Maharashtra and Karnataka. He is also a successful businessman and has been in the business of making luxury homes in Louisville, USA. He is the most sought after man by governments of various countries across the world and had recently been invited by the South Africa government to share his slum redevelopment ideas.
Looking forward to your feedbacks. Thank you.
K ABBAS DODHIYA
Mumbai
+91 9820036543
Hi all,
It gives me great pleasure to know that our network of liberal thinkers in the form of IFAN is alive and wants to spread the liberal message through a convention. Going by the current political situation in Mumbai we the members of the liberal network need to play a proactive role in promoting and advancing liberal values.
Last week was indeed an unfortunate period for Mumbai and Maharashtra when a group of citizens of the so called advanced and most modern city of India took to the streets and beat up hapless cab drivers and hawkers and caused damage to public property and disrupted the normal lives of more than 1.5 crore people of the city on the grounds that the cabbies and hawkers were not original residents of the state and were migrants from North India.
The disturbing events of last week have raised a pertinent question on the usefulness and practicality of democracy wherein people belonging to a particular community harass and harangue people on the basis of ethnicity. In such a scenario the imporatnce of the ideas and values of liberalism come to the fore.
In the light of the past week's disaster that Mumbai witnessed, the liberal convention would be able to provide plausible solutions and also discuss ways and means of spreading the liberal messsage.
The proposal to start a fresh liberal youth movement -Liberal Youth Forum of India would go a long way in creating awareness of liberal values at the grass root level which can be also leveraged upon in the long run to create a group of peace makers.
With regards to the convention I would like to contribute in the form of inviting the man behind changing the face of the largest slum of Asia Dharavi into a beautiful suburb of Mumbai - Mr Mukesh Mehta. Mr Mehta is the man who was scoffed by the media and the general masses when he suggested ways in which the slum dwellers of Dharavi could be integrated in mainstream Mumbai. However his plans and ideas of sustainable development based on liberal values has been largely accepted and will see the light of the day by the end of this year. His thrust has always been on alleviation on poverty and making the city and country slum free. His ideas are based on public-private participation and he has been appointed as advisor to the governments of Maharashtra and Karnataka. He is also a successful businessman and has been in the business of making luxury homes in Louisville, USA. He is the most sought after man by governments of various countries across the world and had recently been invited by the South Africa government to share his slum redevelopment ideas.
Looking forward to your feedbacks. Thank you.
K ABBAS DODHIYA
Mumbai
+91 9820036543
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