Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Dear FRIENDS, Re: /message/9823 So many precious lives are being snatched away at the peak of their service to their communities and the whole of humanity - this is unfair, this is not right. It is immoral. Everyone must join hands and fight for access to best quality treatment. This is not only a human rights issues - it is a collective moral responsibility. May this story help to re-ignite the dream for a world of equality, justice, prosperity and good health, not only for those who can afford it, but especially for those who cannot stand up and speak for themselves. In solidarity, Neichu Neichu Angami e-mail: <neidzangami@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Dear Friends, Re: /message/9823 I am a student of Master in Public Policy in the institute of Icfai school of Public Policy, paying my condolences to her and consolation to her family members. I used to read the policy oriented posts in this forum. At the same time I love the great people who work for great causes in the society, because that gives me inner energy to do something for the society which is out of box from the mainstreaming thought. It is because of that perhaps, I spontaneously read this post. The belivers of Marks and Hegel believe that if anything goes wrong in the society you accelerate the process so that saturated point of wrong things will reach sooner and the revolution will occure and and things will come at normal. But question arises can it reach at perfect normalcy which will never reverse? There is nothing perfect except 'change is the unchanging principle in the society'. On the other hand the beliver of Gandhian philosophy believe that it is our moral and social responsibility to helping out the society with our best ability as a social being.. Here is the great soul (Mrs Selvi) I come accross who propagates that only selfless activities triumphs and no doubt, so many people will follow the path of Selvi who followed the path of Gandhiji. It is my personal request to all readers that kindly help her sons with any kinds so that they will blosom (grow) with perfect fragrance (personality development) and may the society get another Selvis. Jagadish Gayan Icfai School of Public Policy 38, Nagarjuna Hills Hyderabad Andhra Predesh e-mail: jagdis_phil@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Dear Forum, Re: /message/9823 This is a sad and heart aching news about the activitist Ms.Selvi who was a role model of many WLH/A and other community members. Through her life all the PLHAs learn a lesson that at any cost don't neglect your medications and your basic health. This is my personal request to all the PLHAs especailly WLH/A who are role models and examples to their own family members and community where they are living. We all pray for Selvi's soul may rest in peace. We all stand with all the members of PWN+ to support your journey to build a model society. We support the family members Ms.Selvi and her relatives. Gnanasekar.A Training Officer, PCI/india, Salem Mobile: 9443201035 e-mail: <gnanasekar@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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