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Prof. Ramulu Mamidala

Welcome to “Our success with Identity”, a dialogue with
Prof. Ramulu.
I am Andy Swarna, founder of GT Great Truth, a non-profit organization. Author of Religious Freedom Forever and American Value Forever.
I educate, motivate and promote the real world human development; which is about
individual centered or self-accountability universal meaning of life.
“This universal meaning of life contains two distinct dialogues, “our success with
identity and belief.”

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The search for truth 

I have attended an event organized by Truth For This Time, non-profit organization. It was an event of comparative religions of five religious namely Christian, Muslim, Judaism, Buddhism and Hinduism. The moderator of the event was Dr. Wilkinson J. Ninala Director for Frontline Medical Center. 

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Global Thinker

We think ‘fast, slow, and okay’ whereas how close to each other we think is the prudence for certainty and predictability. It’s significance everybody is local someplace but the endurance of the meaningful life that occupied our mind that convinces beyond a shadow of doubt is not local anymore but global. Global represents a world that is totally interconnected.

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USCIRF Hearing on Religious Freedom in India in Washington DC

At a recent hearing focused on India, Commissioners representing the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) voiced their apprehensions regarding religious persecution on Christians, Muslims and minorities by the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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MODI and BIDEN: Unequally yoked (George Abraham) 

Last month,  in Hiroshima, Japan, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced in the middle of the Group of Seven (G-7) summit that she would leave the meeting a day earlier than scheduled to lead the response to flood which hit the north of her country very hard that week. Torrential rains devastated eastern parts of the Emmilia-Romagna region, killing 14 people and causing enormous damage. 

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Kukis | Fight for land and identity 

In 1870, Captain T.H. Lewin, the Deputy Commissioner of the Chittagong Hill Tracts at the time, described the Kukis as a “powerful and independent” people who “touch the borders” of the Hill Tracts. “They extended in numberless hordes North and Northeast until they reach Cachar (Assam) on one hand and the frontiers of Burma on the other,” the official wrote of the Kukis in his account.

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Transhumanism, The Singularity, and Technological Idolatry

Frank Panopoulos has worked on Peace and Social Justice issues since 1979. During
the 1980s he lived in the Corjesu Community, a lay Catholic community engaged in the
works of mercy in Upper Manhattan and affiliated with the Catholic campus ministry at Columbia University. Frank has spent time in prison for acts of non-violent civil disobedience, including two Plowshares Actions in the 1980s (AVCO and Trident II).

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