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  • Rama’s Dravidian Origin Webinar History Dept CCSU Meerut

    A webinar is being organised by Department of History , Choudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut and Itihas Sankalan Samiti of Meerut Prant on 21 October at Three PM(IST)

    Details are under.

    Presentation will be in English and Hindi. Those who speak other languages may also join as translation facility is available. Question and answer session follows the Presentation.

    Sri. Rama

    ‘There is a big lobby in India that is working overtime to break India.
    Rajiv Malhotra and Arvindan Neelkandan have written extensively about
    such conspiracies in Their Book “Breaking India”. Those who are
    working to break India has found two faultlines- Dravid and Dalit.
    Many pseudo intellectuals of this breaking India gang instigate
    gullible people of India that Northern India is Aryan whereas Southern
    India is Dravid. Ram is the ideal hero of North India Aryans whereas
    Ravan is hero of Dravids.
    It is the recent articles by a devoted scholar Venkata Ramanan, a
    Tamil Brahmin, who is trying to establish that Shri Ram had South
    India ancestors. Vaivasvat Manu after a powerful Tsunami migrated to
    higher lands of North India.They established Kaushal Rajya. His son
    Ikshwaku floated a dynasty after his name. Shri Ram was his
    descendant. He spread his empire all over the globe. And after several
    millenia his descendant Rajaraja Chol established a very powerful Chol
    dynasty in the South India and spread across vast areas. Shri Venkata
    Ramanan’s thesis, based on ancient Tamil and Sanskrit texts is a very
    powerful repudiation of the divisive narrative of Breaking India
    brigade.
     Deaprtmrnt of History of Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut
    and Itihas Sankalan Samiti of Meerut Prant is jointly organising a
    Webinar on above subject.Shri Venkata Ramanan will be the main
    speaker. This online webinar will be presided by the Vice Chancellor
    Prof. Narendra Kumar Taneja ji.And HOD Prof.  Mrs.Ajay Vijay Kaur and
    Prof. Vighnesh Tyagi ji will participate.This will be attended by
    faculty, students, social activists, and many enlightened persons
    having interest in the glorious past of Bharat. No pre registration is
    required for joining the webinar.All persons having interest in the
    subject may join the event. Thanks.
    Date: 21, October 2020, Wednesday
    Time: 03:00 PM
    Join Zoom Meeting
    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84590698596
    Meeting ID: 845 9069 8596

  • ramanan50 is , moves to ramanisblog in

    I have started blogging in WordPress platform from August 2009.

    I have completed eleven years of blogging in WordPress url http://www.ramanan50.wordpress.com.

    With over sixteen million hits and about 10,000 subscribers,the blog seems to be received well by readers.

    I have just moved my blog to the personal url, of course of WordPress.

    The new url, address of Ramani’s blog is

    https://ramanisblog.in/

    This is my new address.

    Readers who have been searching with terms like Ramanis blog and ramanan50 may do so but the url is

    Kindly make note of the url of the home page as stated above.

    To reach my site easily ,please use my new url.

    Though WordPress will be redirecting the queries relating to ramanan50.wordpress.com to the new url , subscribers are requested to subscribe again if they are not receiving my articles in their IN box, by clicking ‘Follow ‘ Button, at the new address ramanisblog.in

    Regards.

  • Ramani’s blog Quoted In White House Policy Brief on Aging

    Ramani’s blog Quoted In White House Policy Brief on Aging

    Information from Ramani’s blog was quoted in US White House Policy Briefing on Ageing and Elders’ Abuse in 2015.

    Yet another is on Family values.

    This makes me work harder to check and cross check what I write.

    I am also happy that eight doctorates have been obtained, most of them in France by taking references from Ramani’s blog.

    I would request readers to point out inaccuracies in this blog.

    Needless to say that such information must be authentic and contain authentic sources/Links.

    I do not consider my self as infallible nor am I quite learned.

    I explore with an open mind.

    My aim is to present facts from authentic sources for the benefit of the common man.

    I try to avoid jargon.

    I try to present World/Indian History as it happened and without bias.

    Especially Indian History which is taught is mere mis/disinformation.

    ‘Asathoma Sathgamaya’

    Lead Me from Untruth to Truth.

    Regards to my Readers.

    Elder Justice

    As Americans live longer and technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, older Americans face new challenges and opportunities. While technology is helping individuals to live longer and healthier lives, older Americans may be susceptible to financial exploitation and other forms of elder abuse.

    Elder abuse is a serious public health problem affecting millions of older Americans each year, with some studies suggesting that as few as one in 23 cases is reported to authorities. Elder abuse is defined as intentional actions that cause harm or create a serious risk of harm to an older person (whether or not harm is intended). Elder abuse encompasses physical abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, sexual abuse, as well as emotional and psychological abuse.

    Preventing, identifying, and responding to elder abuse requires a multifaceted approach because abuse does not fit a single pattern. Elder abuse is a “complex cluster of distinct but related phenomena” that involves health, legal, social service, public safety, and financial issues, and therefore calls for a coordinated and sustained response across multiple disciplines. The term “elder justice” refers to the collective action taken by public and private partners to address elder abuse. These partners may include federal, state, local, and tribal entities, as well as private organizations that respond to elder abuse in all its forms.……

    This study was done over the phone and screened out for dramanan50.files.wordpress.com/…/…0636546_n.jpgementia. Since we know that dementia increases the likelihood of abuse and that isolation is a key risk factor in abuse, these statistics are likely understated. In fact, a 2009 study revealed that close to 50% of people with dementia experience some kind of abuse. (Cooper, C, Selwood, A., Blanchard, M., Walker, Z., Blizard, R., & Livingston, G. (2009) Abuse of people with dementia by family carers: Representative cross sectional survey. British Medical Journal, 338, b155) Any other medical condition with a 14% prevalence rate would be considered an epidemic!
    It is also critical to highlight that the issue of elder abuse, neglect and exploitation is primarily a family issue and is not limited to nursing homes and home care providers. In fact, over 90% of elder abuse happens at the hands of one’s own family and friends (see https://outofthefog.net/Statistics.html or ramanan50.files.wordpress.com/…/…0636546_n.jpg )

    Source and Citation.

    https://archive.whitehouseconferenceonaging.gov/blog/policy/post/elder-justice-policy-brief

  • Thank You My Son

    Many People often leave the world without thanking those who deserve it.

    One of the fundamentals of any religion is gratitude.

    Thirukkural says,

    எந்நன்றி கொன்றார்க்கும் உய்வுண்டாம் உய்வில்லை
    செய்ந்நன்றி கொன்ற மகற்கு.

    எந்நன்றி கொன்றார்க்கும் உய்வு உண்டாம் – பெரிய அறங்களைச் சிதைத்தார்க்கும் பாவத்தின் நீங்கும் வாயில் உண்டாம்; செய்ந்நன்றி கொன்ற மகற்கு உய்வு இல்லை – ஒருவன் செய்த நன்றியைச் சிதைத்த மகனுக்கு அஃது இல்லை. (பெரிய அறங்களைச் சிதைத்தலாவது, ஆன்முலை அறுத்தலும், மகளிர் கருவினைச் சிதைத்தலும், பார்ப்பார்த்தப்புதலும் (புறநா.34) முதலிய பாதகங்களைச் செய்தல். இதனால் செய்ந்நன்றி கோறலின் கொடுமை கூறப்பட்டது.).

    There is no salvation for those who forget  Gratitude.

    Here I do not take the meaning of Parimel Azhakar for the word ‘Makarkku’ meaning son, but the meaning people.

    Often in Life we do not adequately thank people.

    It is a slur on the Soul.

    I am not very demonstrative in showing my emotions, even to my children.

    I am of the view that love for the others would be felt by those who are loved .

    They need not be vocalized.

    But I belong to old school where the term Love was not even uttered in relationships and they were/are a part of the Being.

    My father was the least emotional Man I have come across.

    He would never express himself.

    But Psychologists would say repressed emotions might lead to stress.

    But my father was never stressed.

    When my paternal grandfather died , his body was lying, my father was sitting an as Easy chair displaying no emotion.

    I was around 12 or 13 then.

    I remember asking him as to why he was not crying as others, he  replied if some one would guarantee that his father would come back alive , he would definitely cry!

    When my mother died, with whom my father has lived for over 50 years, he just woke me up at the dead of the night, told me’

    ‘Your mother just died, you go to sleep and we shall see in the morning!

    But , after the death of my mother, my father who weighed at 130 Kg.came down to 65 in a matter of six months.

    During this period he  never spoke a word about my mother.

    Probably I belong to those people who never exhibit emotions.

    My Daughter in law says that I am the most  unromantic person she has ever seen!

    Many of my friends say that I am cold.

    Excepting to those whom I am close with.

    Notwithstanding this, it is time I record my sentiments, though my son would say sentiments are non sense.

    But isn’t Life all about all sentiments?

    I may not be expressive but I know that sentiments make one live through the Life.

    My son is very sensitive and never expresses himself.

    He is more rational, according to him.

    But behind this veneer I can detect the undercurrent of affection, love.

    He is close to the family, that’s all.

    And we are close as Friends.

    He has been  taking responsibility of the Family from the time he was 17.

    He never interfered.

    He let me do things my way, despite some objections by him,

    He has made my retired life pleasant by enabling me do things I wanted to do but could not during my working days.

    He never lets me worry about anything.

    Doing research in Hinduism.

    The comfort he gives me gives me time and vigor to do what I want to do.

    I have never appreciated him because I believe, as the Sastras say,never praise your children, point out their faults’

    Parenting is not for popularity .

    It is for their welfare.

    I wish I could have done more for my son.

    I could not.

    I am sorry.

    I have never expressed my appreciation of him, though I am proud of him.

    As I near my death, I am running 65 years, I would not like to depart without saying how much I thank him and love him.

    Thank you Anand, my son.

    Wish I had been as good a Father as you have been /are a son!