German Memories in Asia – The Unsafe World
I visited Taj Samudra, one of the five star hotels in the country, where Ramige and his Television crew were staying.
I had a number of CDs which told of the horrors of the tidal wave disaster. I thought it would be better, if I could hand over those CDs to Ramige as he is a documentary filmmaker with international connection, and the message would go around the world and might be helpful to those who are affected.
read moreSalvaging the Third World Through Educational Charity
Educational charity is the best possible option for the third world. In the past decades, the world has been divided marginally into three main categories, mainly based on economic powers of the nations of all the continents of the world. The rich and powerful nations, especially the developed nations of the west fall within the first world category. The developing nations with upcoming economies, especially within Asia fall within the second world nations. Then, there are the third world nations of Africa, Asia and South America plagued by poverty, hunger and disease owing to ignorance, illiteracy and bad leadership. However, key among them is illiteracy, especially total lack of productive education.
One of the most mind boggling issues atop agenda of the world communities is what is the best possible way by which the prevailing deplorable conditions of the third world poor could be salvaged The need to give a more proactive attention to this and similar questions becomes increasingly urgent when we reflect on the fact that year-in, year-out, much is being spent on intervention for the third world poor and impoverished populations, yet no commensurate results could be proudly and sincerely accounted for, both by governments, corporate development partners and charity organisations.
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