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An extraordinary life

KetanTanna profiles Jason Lewis, a man who has led an amazing life and now devotes his life to the world of  environment and inspiring children. Jason Lewis is a man extraordinaire. The 47 year old from Yorkshire in England dons many hats, that of an explorer, an author and a speaker and formerly that of […]

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“When individuals feel valued and respected”

Against the backdrop of mounting violence worldwide, Buddhist organisation Soka Gakkai Internationals (SGI) Indian arm Bharat Soka Gakkai (BSG) is holding a symposium entitled Universal Respect for Human Dignity: The Great Path to Peace, which is based on SGI President Daisaku Ikedaâs 2016 peace proposal. Vishesh Gupta, Chairperson of “ Bharat Soka Gakkai speaks to […]

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Women are still lagging far behind

“Women are still lagging far behind if you are talking about gender parity” Educator and feminist NandiniSardesai talks to KetanTanna about feminism and what it takes to be a woman in a man’s world. FPJ: What does feminism mean? NandiniSardesai: It’s a very contextual term and again it would vary from community to community. Sometimes it […]

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The second problem

After the first line of defence fails, AIDS patients find the second line unaffordable, says Ketan Tanna Shashikant Shetye cannot afford to die. His mother and grandmother depend on his income as coordinator at Safe Sailors’ Club, part of the Humsafar Trust. The 40-year-old AIDS patient also cannot afford the expensive second line of anti-retroviral […]

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