Dear BN Sarkar,
As a person involved in a lot of capacity building activities i will indeed be interested to read your attached paper. Capacity building both in thought and action is indeed very much essential especially if you are working on issues related to rights, gender and oppression of the underprivilaged. If there is no change in attitude of mind there will be no effect in real life no matter how much training people go to or degrees they acquire. I will be reading your article and responding later, but in short i wanted to mention here that when one is involved in trying to improve situations, living conditions a committment from within is important but it is difficult to pass this on to others as one needs to realise that every individual has her/his own needs and reasons and including all that to better the future needs far more than what text books prescribe.
best regards
Namrata
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From: Jack Whitehead <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 9:59:34 PM
Subject: Re: What kind of lifeworld are we creating for each other here?
Respected Scholars,
25 Oct 2006
I take this privilage to share my views with all
concerned. While trying to understand our lifeworld, I have gone
to seek our past. This, in a way is to shake us up and influence
us to harmonise ourselves to strive for a capacity building
programme both in thought and in action, which is very important
for all scholars, pursuing the cause of education with a
humanitarian purpose, here, in this conference.
Thus, I have attached my paper which complements
the above.
I believe it would help all of us clear some of
our valid doubts.
With sincere regards,
B.N. SARKAR, JAMMU, INDIA.
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