Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Fwd: Lenin Raghuvanshi's Story



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Lenin Raghuvanshi

Lenin Raghuvanshi

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About Lenin Raghuvanshi's family

I was born in a higher caste Hindu family, to Surendra Nath and Shrimati Savitri Devi, on May 18, 1970. My grandfather Shanti Kumar Singh, was a Gandhian freedom fighter. I did my bachelor's course in Ayurveda, Modern Medicine and Surgery from the State Ayurvedic Medical College

Lenin Raghuvanshi's Experience

Director,PVCHR
PVCHR , VaranasiINDIA

Lenin Raghuvanshi's Education

BAMS
Kan Pur University

Experts

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Lenin Raghuvanshi's Story

Current and Previous Responsibilities
mentoring and leading the strategic planning
Areas for the Future
Nevertheless success of PVCHR employing new media tools is enough to substantiate this fact. Finally it can be said with utmost certainty that the role of new media in communicating the message of nonprofits will increase in coming years (Livingstone and Lievrouw, 2002).
A Fine Balance:
With meager resources, but rich with confidence and conviction, I in a short period of time has managed to amplify the voice of the marginalized in national and international fora.Only conviction and confidence are two major formula to manage the challenge.
Role Model
Buddha was the greatest human the human civilization has ever been produced in the whole history of humankind. Today, even a man of highest rank of imagination can not imagine the social and religious changes he brought about in the whole Asia .
Plans for the Future
Mentor to develop a team of social activists in South Asia
Essential Advice
Study has found that the use of new media technologies to advance social change is very much a work in progress (Livingstone and Lievrouw 2002).
Most Important Lessons
values and hard work are key element to create your brand in market.
Currently working at
I am developing our sustainable organization based on 'be resolute and win victory.'
Points of inflection
With his exposure into the mainstream society, I realised that casteism is present in all walks of life. With the Indian Government tackling the issue with its reservation policies and making it perennial, I chose the path of uplifting them by making their voices heard.
The Journey So Far
Already an Ashoka Fellow, I was the President, United Nations' Youth Organisation (UNYO),Uttar Pradesh (India) Chapter. My work has been recognised with Gwangju Human Rights Award for 2007. In 2009, in collaboration with the Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victim (RCT), Denmark.
Most Important Decisions
From the beginning,I was averse to the caste system that is still rampant in the Hindu society. I refer to his higher caste Hindu upbringing as "feudal". This sprung the seed of social activism in me.
Changes in the industry
PVCHR.Blogspot.com started when hardly any NGO, in India was amplifying its stories/successful interventions through the internet. Internet and other mediums have contributed immensely in different way to strengthen advocacy revolution. All form of information and communication technology including the digital ICT like computer, internet, mobile phone, and 'new social media' like face-book and twitter, known as 'Liberation Technology' is used by the organisation to seek freedom from discriminations and violence.
Tech trends to watch out for
Electronic technology is very much part of the contemporary human lives. It is pervasive, effective, explosive, and accessible which can transform people's opinion and influence changes in government.

 
 
 
Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.
--The Buddha
 
"We are what we think. With our thoughts we make our world." - Buddha
 
 
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