PRAYER SERVICE
Posted by Anjilikuzhiyil Thomas, New Delhi
DB ARK, NEW DELHI, launches its scheme for the Young to start a NEW SOCIETY and build a `Culture of Solidarity` through initiatives of the Privileged Youth (PY) reaching out in love and concern and equality to the Young at Risk (YaR).
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27/11/2009. INN #R.456
South Asian Region: Perspective of the Regional Councilor
ARTICLES
Posted by Minj Sunny, Dimapur
This article is drawn up from an interview of Fr. Joaquim D`Souza by VIS agent in Un Mondo Possibile, Pianeta Asia, 15 November 2007. These are his responds made to the current situation in the South Asian region of the Salesian Congregation.
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09/03/2008. IND #R.381
The positive psychology movement took off in the States around seven years ago. For too long, psychology had focused on a `disease` model - in other words finding out what was wrong with people and trying to fix it. The time had now come to focus on what was going right - and look at how to build on this to increase people`s happiness, satisfaction and well being.
Read this and make a difference in your community and family!
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15/02/2008. INM #R.371
ANIMATION NOTES
Posted by Abraham Vettical, New Delhi
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SALESIAN ACADEMIC & TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Hyderabad: 13-16 September 1999
It has given a message and a vision that could bring fresh vitality into Salesian schools in India.
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07/01/2008. INN #R.347
In 2005 it will be ten years since the General Assembly adopted the World Programme of Action for Youth in 1995. With over 200 million youth living in poverty, 130 million youth illiterate, 88 million unemployed and 10 million young people living with HIV/AIDS, the case for a renewed commitment to the goals of the World Programme of Action is clear.
In the World Youth Report 2005, an official report to the General Assembly, it is argued that too often, youth policy is driven by negative stereotypes of young people, including delinquency, drug abuse and violence. What seems to be forgotten that young people are a positive force for development, peace, and democracy.
John Parankimalil SDB http://www.dbbulletinindia.com/February2006/index.html
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INM #R.136
By Rajkumar _ After two hours of Volleyball practice one evening, fifteen-year-old Alex looked up at me and exclaimed, “Father! That was great!” I responded, “I’m glad you enjoyed it!” He looked me in the eyes. “Thank you!” Those simple and ordinary words stunned me. Behind his words rested an appreciative attitude— read more...
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INM #R.132