Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Global Peace Science (GPS) Briefly about the Book, its Authors and Significance.



Global Peace Science (GPS)
Briefly about the Book, its Authors and Significance.
Resume


The positive fate of humanity and each country in the 21st century will be
determined by 
the recognition of GPS and its democracy of SPHERONS.
GHA

First they ignore you, then they laugh at you,
then they fight you, then you win.
Gandhi

The unprecedented Global Peace Science (GPS or Peacescience), published at the book some name, was created in the Global Harmony Association (GHA) for 11 years since its establishment o­n February 15, 2005. Of these, 8 were the preparatory years, for which GHA has published seven previous books, discussed and approved 47 projects of global peace from harmony (Chapter 7.1). Work with GPS as the 48th project began directly in March 2013.
In Russian language, this book of 432 pages by 89 coauthors from 30 countries was published in St. Petersburg, Russia, in January 2015.
In English language, this book of 616 pages (almost 200 pages longer Russian o­ne) by 174 coauthors (on 85 more than the Russian edition) of 34 countries was published in the early February 2016 in India, Russia and the USA: http://www.lulu.com/shop/dr-leo-semashko-and-173-co-authors/global-peace-science-updated/paperback/product-22605037.html. Its PDF format was posted in January here: http://peacefromharmony.org/docs/global-peace-science-2016.pdf.
The book coauthors are people of different age (from 9 to 90) and professions (from worker to academician and president of the country), 15 religious confessions and diversity of cultures from 34 countries in all continents, including 59 coauthors from the USA, 33 – from Russia, 15 – from India, 6 – from Canada, 5 – from Australia, etc. O­nly international group integrating in a harmonious unity the planet cultural diversity could create Peacescience.
Among the Peacescience coauthors are: former President of India – Abdul Kalam, the Nobel Peace Laureate from Northern Ireland – Mairead Maguire, intellectual peacemaking leader of the USA – Noam Chomsky, pioneer of peace studies from Norway – Johan Galtung, Chancellor of the IASE Pedagogical University of India – Kanakmal Dugar, sociologist of Catholic University from Belgium – Francois Houtart, leader of the women's peace-making organization in Africa – Ayo Ayoola-Amale of Ghana, researcher of the Roerich creativity – Julia Budnikova from Russia, director of the Finance Institute, academician from Kazakhstan – Uraz Baimuratov, o­ne of the Indian yoga leaders – Ramesh Kumar and many other outstanding scientists and peacemakers (6). Initiator, editor in chief and manager of the project is Leo Semashko, GHA Founder and President, Russia.
The contribution of these authors in GPS for three years composed 309 articles, including Leo Semashko 101 articles (81 solo and 20 coauthorship), Subhash Chandra 17 articles(10 solo and 7 coauthorship), Charles Mercieca 6 articles (5 solo and 1 coauthorship), Johan Galtung 5 articles, etc.
The book 309 articles are united into its 13 Chapters, 3 Sections, 2 Parts, Annex and Philosophical Final, which have been a collective discussion and approval of the GHA members. The most important parts of this three years discussion in a wide variety of assessments and comments of Peacescience were posted here: http://peacefromharmony.org/?cat=en_c&key=598Diversity of opinions is complemented a variety of more than 600 sources in the book bibliography o­n 17 pages (580–597).
The GPS book is published o­n the GHA 72 members donations gathered in 2014 and amounting $8.677. It is the first budget of global peace in the history in 2015. Its comparison with the world military budget this year, nearly $ 2 trillion (according to unofficial data it is several times more), shows the militaristic, self-destructive priority of the global ruling elite and its national governments. Unfortunately, humanity has long reconciled with this priority and it is not looking to change it that is possible o­nly o­n the GPS basis.
We will not talk about the shortcomings that Peacescience are full as the first attempt of similar science. We will emphasize its key advantages and significance.
1. Uniqueness. Peacescience is incomparable to anything else today. Mankind today does not have any similar or comparable knowledge of global peace, alternative to military science that has arisen over two centuries ago in 1799. GPS is able to overcome this lag of peace from war and create a fundamental alternative to military science and militarism in general. Uniqueness of GPS is determined by the discovery of SPHERONS – deep harmonious social structure of society in all its historical forms. This unknown up to GPS creation deep structure is peaceful o­n its objective nature and the key for scientific understanding global peace.
2. SPHERONS’ discoveryGPS is based o­n the unprecedented social discovery of universal and harmonious classes of the population in a whole – SPHERONS employed in four spheres of social production, which is possible o­nly in peace. Therefore SPHERONS are fundamental actors not o­nly production but also global peace at all social levels, starting from the family. SPHERONS constitute a deep and eternal social structure of society as a whole and all its parts, without exception, in all its historical forms (Chapters 1 and 2). The discovery of SPHERONS has a revolutionary cognitive, social and political (democratic) significance for society.
        This discovery is complemented by the discovery of Socioeconomic Harmony Paradigm: "D + 3D", which expresses the spiritual/ethical basis ("D" – of Russian “Duh” - spirit) of harmonious development and adequate to it the development of other three "D" spheres: demography (Sociosphere), democracy (Orgsphere) and demo-economy (Technoecosphere). The essence of a Harmony Basic Law in this paradigm is priority elevation of the spiritual needs for the individuals and society, which is opposed to disharmonious Law of destructive domination of material needs. (It is Academician Baymuratov’s Paradigm, 2014, Kazakhstan. See Chapter 8.15).
3. Integral, holistic character and dynamism. Peacescience, thanks SPHERONS universality, allows to synthesize and preserve in itself the peacemaking achievements of the past and future evolution (Chapters 3, 4, etc.). It provides a holistic approach to solving the problems of global peace at all levels. GPS does not pretend to finality but it assesses itself as "the initial version", which does not exclude other options and is ready to enter with them into int. scientific Contest (Chapter 8, etc.). It supposes the possibility of another interpretation for deep social structure.
4. Value of Peacescience. In any case, regardless of the Peacescience truth measure of its various theories, it is an undoubted epistemological achievement and social value as the first in history precedent of scientific knowledge of global peace in a whole (history does not know other similar examples). Therefore, following the wise Italian saying "If it is not true, it is well conceived," (se non è vero, è ben trovato) about Peacescience can say that even if it is not right in all parts, it is well conceived and certainly useful to mankind. Peacescience opens for it the way of search and upgrading an absolutely necessary for it science and fundamentally new, breakthrough knowledge, enriching it and saving it from wars, from which it is still (for the 6 thousand years of history) not has the radical vaccine and spiritual immunity. It is the way of conscious geopolitics of SPHERONS’ peace under the Earth Constitution International LawPeacescience opens the Peacefulness Era of humanity since 2016.
The completion of the Peacescience book in GHA is just the beginning of a new, broader development, dissemination and application of the GPS new paradigm of thinkingin academic, educational, political, religious and other cultural institutions.
Resume. Peacescience from harmony defines the THIRD, harmonious and just way of humanity development in all its four spheres. The third way organically integrates the advantages and softly (non-violently) overcomes the pathological extremes of the two equally disharmonious and violent, traditional for the 20th century ways: socialism and capitalism and their basic ideologies: Marxism and liberalism. The past and the beginning of the new century showed that without scientifically conscious and realized social harmonylive further in a nightmare of any militaristic form of traditional society, mired in endless wars, terrorism, murders, crimes, corruption, lies, elitist-totalitarian pseudo democracy of billionaires behind the screen of elected puppets, drugs, glaring inequality, and other pathologies o­n the brink of the world's nuclear suicide is impossibleGPS offers a way out of their impasse through science, education, culture and democracy of SPHERONS as the political center of the federalist Earth Constitution (Chapter 8.19). Therein lies the GPS historical significance.
Top. The positive fate of humanity and its key countries in the 21st century with different cultural, economic and political orientations: Russia, China, India, EU and the US, will be determined by the recognition of GPS and its democracy of SPHERONS (spheral democracy) ensuring the dominance of spiritual elevation, social priority of children and wonen, geopolitics of global peace, general and complete disarmament and economic prosperity for all nations from their harmony as o­ne family o­n o­ne planet.
Dr. Leo Semashko, GHA President, GPS Editor in Chief
Leo Semashko, Ph.D. (Philosophy), Founding President, Global Harmony Association (GHA) since 2005; State Councilor of St. Petersburg; Philosopher, Sociologist and Peacemaker from Harmony; Author of more than 400 scientific publications, including 18 books in 1-12 languages; Author of Tetrism as the unity of Tetraphilosophy and Tetrasociology – science of social harmony, global peace and harmonious civilization; Director: Tetrasociology Public Institute, Russia; Director, GHA Website “Peace from Harmony”:http://peacefromharmony.org; Initiator and Editor in Chief of the book "Global Peace Science".
Address: St. Petersburg, Russia, Phone: 7 (812) 597-65-71,

Thursday, February 13, 2014

We are going to organize one day seminar on role of media in establishing 

Harmonious Society on Feb 16 at Dehradun. Please find herewith the details of

 the programme. You are most welcome to attend the function

हमें सूचित करते हुए अति हर्ष की अनुभूति हो रही है कि स्वतंत्रता संग्राम सेनानी, समाजसेवी,और पत्रकार स्वर्गीय मदनमोहन वर्मा की स्मृति में जर्नलिस्ट एसोसिएशन ऑफ़ इलेक्ट्रानिक एवं प्रिंट आगामी १६ फ़रवरी २०१४ को देहरादून नगर-निगम प्रेक्षागृह हॉल में पत्रकारों के महा-सम्मलेन के दौरान राष्ट्रीय संगोष्ठी का आयोजन करने जा रही है। संगोष्ठी का विषय है-- समरस समाज के निर्माण में मीडिया की भूमिका ( Role of media in building harmonious society ).






Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Resume/ Profile : Advisory Board - Media and Harmony Chair

Profile : Advisory Board - Media and Harmony Chair      


















ASIM KUMAR MITRA
Father’s name:Late Amiya Kanti Mitra
Date of Birth:September 5, 1939

Educational Qualification: M. A. in Modern History and Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism both from Calcutta University.

Proficient in reading, writing & speaking in Bengali,  Hindi & English.

Experience                                    
Worked in Hindusthan Samachar (News Agency) as Sub Editor from 1962 to 1966.

Joined JUGANTAR, a Bengali daily of Calcutta, as Sub Editor on 01.03.1969 and
Continued till 31.12.1980.

Joined AAJKAAL, another Bengali daily of Calcutta, as Chief Sub Editor on 15.01.1981 and subsequently promoted to the post of Senior Assistant Editor. Retired from this
Newspaper on 05.09.1999.

I was Editor of Swastika, a Bengali news-weekly for two and half years and left the newspaper in 2002.

From sixties to early eighties I was regularly Writing for Panchajanya, Organizer, Tarun Bharat (Pune & Nagpur) Yugadharma, Vivek, Rashtradeep, Aalok, Sadhana etc. My weekly Newsletter used to appear in these newspapers under the Title: “Purbanchal ki Chiththi”.

Regular feature writer in different newspaper & Magazines. Worked as Calcutta Correspondent of INEP (India News in European Project, Brussels)

Guest Lecturer in Journalism in Calcutta University since 1993. Joined EIILM as Associate Dean of Mass Communication Department but left this job in March, 2006. Worked as Lecturer on contact in the department of Journalism & Mass Communication of TECHNO INDIA. Working as  Visiting Lecturer in Central University of Jharkhand, West Bengal State University, Barasat, Benaras Hindu University, Makhanla Chaturvedi University for Journalism & Mass Communication, Bhopal (M.P.),  IIMC (Dhenkanal,Orissa), Pune University, etc.
     
Trade Union Activities                
Involved in trade union movement of Journalism Since 1972.
Member, Palekar Award Implementation Committee, Government of India, 1985-86.
Member, Newsprint Advisory Committee, Government of India, 1989-90.
Member, Central Press Accreditation Committee, Government of India, 1993-95.
President, West Bengal Union of Journalists, Affiliated to NUJ (I), 1990-92, 2000-02 & 2008---
Secretary General, National Union of Journalists (India) 1996-98.
Member, Press Council of India, 1998-2001.
Member, Central Board of Film Certification, (Popularly known as Film Censor Board), 2004-05
Travelled                                     
Foreign countries like U.K, U.S.A., Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Spain, Thailand, Italy & Bangladesh on different assignments.

Awards                                         
Received “Nachiketa Samman” for excellence in Journalism from hands of Atal Behari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India in 2001.

Received Mumbai-based “Bapurao Lele” award for Journalism from Shri Ashok Singhal in 2005.

 Research                                       
Done on “Changing Trends in Bengali JournalismSince Independence” under Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Aur Sanchar Visvavidyalaya, Bhopal, in 2001                                                       
 Authored                                       
Four Books. All in Bengali.
 Detention                                        
Jailed for three months for protesting against Censorship of print media during Internal Emergency of 1975 promulgated by the then  Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi.

Address: 13/B, S. N. Chatterjee Road, Kolkata-700038.
Phone: 033-2446-3318, 0-93310-95198, E-Mail
ID: asimmitrakumar@gmail.com                                                           



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RAMESH NAYYAR
Born on October 1, 1940
Academic Qualification
M.A. (English Literature), Harisingh Gaur University, Sagar
M.A. (Linguistics), Pt. Ravishankar Shukal University, Raipur
Professional Experience :
• After a brief stint of two years in English teaching switched over to journalism in Hindi as
well as in English.
• From April 1966 to November 1982 worked in regional Hind and English newspaper as
Assistant Editor
• From April 1966 to March 1974 Yugdharma Hindi Daily, Raipur.
• From April 1, 1974 to Dec 31, 1979 M.P. Chronicle (Now Central Chronicle) English Daily,
Raipur
• January 1980 to September 1982 Lok Swar, Hindi Daily, Bilaspur.
• Chandigarh from January 1, 1983 to December 1988.
• Joined Bhaskar Group of Newspapers on January 5, 1989 to take‐up field work, recruit
editorial staff and to select correspondents in all the districts of Chhattisgarh region for
launching a Hindi Editor of Dainik Bhaskar from Raipur. Worked with the group till
October 1989. It’s the edition was stalled because of some legal dispute left by October
end.
• Worked as Executive Editor Sunday Observer (Hindi Edition) New Delhi from November4
1, 1989 to October 31, 1992.
• Worked as Editor Dainik Bhaskar, Raipur edition from July 1, 1993 to February 2001.
• Worked Editorial Adviser till December 2001
• Worked for two years as Resident Editor of The Hitavada, English Daily in its Raipur
edition 2001‐2003.
• Edited literary and cultural Hindi monthly magazine Santulan from January 2004 to
December 2005.
• Joined as Director, Chhattisgarh Rajya Hindi Granth Academy, Raipur 2006 and working
till date.
• Was nominated by Govt. of India a Governing council member of Film and Television
Institute of India, Pune for a period of three years.
• Was nominated by Governor of Chhattisgarh Member Executive Committee of Pt.
Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, Pt. Sunderlal Sharma (Open) University, Bilaspur
and Member of Governing Council MATS University, Raipur.
• Besh Journalist




















N K Singh, 

General Secretary, Broadcast Editors’ Association (BEA)
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 A little over three years ago nearly a dozen editors sat together and pondered over what ails Indian electronic news  media. This happened as a sequel to the then impending threat that under pressure from the public and politicians alike, the Government was contemplating to bring in a legislation to “shackle media into submission”. We got our acts together and cautioned the government against any such move which would be repugnant to democratic principles. Thus came into existence  the Broadcast Editors’ Association (BEA) . The body is committed to improving the content so as to make the profession and the electronic media a tool to positive change in society. But the BEA feels given the strong wasted interested the task is difficult though not insurmountable. I am its General Secretary.

At present I write articles on socio-political issues in country’s major newspapers and appear on news channels as political commentator and analyst.  

Over 33 years in journalism at various positions and with three newspapers besides ETV and Sadhna News. For over two decades I remained a field reporter for-- National herald, The Pioneer and Newstime/Eenadu -- English and Telugu dailies in various capacities like reporter, senior reporter, chief reporter, Chief Sub-Editor and Senior Special Correspondent. I have been in electronic journalism for over a decade as bureau chief and was the Political Editor of ETV—an organization with 12 regional channels including four Hindi channels and am now the editor of Sadhna News. I have acquainted myself deeply with almost all departments of journalism and production. I have remained involved in launching of most of the media ventures of both The Pioneer and the Eenadu/ETV group. Since I functioned as the senior-most person in the editorial set-up for all 12 –channels-- and thereby held a position next to Chairman-- my job entailed recruitment, training and directions related to editorial affairs.

I covered some major events on foreign soil. My investigative story written immediately after December 6, 1992 Babri demolition titled “The order that changed the course in Ayodhya events” found mention in various Central Government documents including white paper. It also found mention in subsequent parliamentary debates. Some of my stories did result in change of a few flawed Government rules and regulations. I stayed with lepers in a lepers’ home for a few days to do to a story on their plight and psychology. It was widely read and reacted upon. 

In my 33 years of professional career, I stayed with The National Herald for five Years, The Pioneer for Ten years, and Eenadu/ETV group for 16 years and at the Sadhna News. I do not believe in job-hopping because the set-ups I have worked for gave my utmost satisfaction and I also reciprocated the gesture with hard work, professional acumen and required loyalty.

Educational Qualification          M.A. (Philosophy) with Eng. Lit. and Sanskrit Lit.
                                                   at graduation level  













Ratan Mani Lal

Senior Journalist
Former Editor, Hindustan Times, Lucknow
& The Times of India, Lucknow
09452607832/ ratanmlal@gmail.com

Ratan Mani Lal is a Journalist with more than 36 years’ standing in major English and Hindi newspapers, a television commentator, a media academician and an expert on contemporary subjects. He is a highly respected citizen of Lucknow in view of his focus on quality, human values, helpfulness and compassion. He is a prolific writer in many newspapers and magazines.

His opinion is highly regarded in view of his wide-ranging experience in the media industry and a clear, unbiased view of socio-political developments. He has been a highly active figure in the social scenario of the state, having been responsible for the landmark constitution of the Monitoring Committee on Civic Amenities in Lucknow. He is the recipient of Maulana Mohd Ali Jauhar Award for Excellence in Journalism and for promoting Social Harmony in 1999.

Professional Career

Newspapers -
Editor (Lucknow) - Hindustan Times, The Times of India,
Editor - Dainik Bhaskar (Bhopal, Chhattisgarh)
Previously worked - Free Press Journal, The Pioneer, National Herald

Television -
Expert commentator on socio-political issues for channels such as NDTV India, NDTV 24X7, ETV Uttar Pradesh, News Express, Aaj Tak, Sahara Samay, Mahua News Line, CNEB and other agencies.

Academics –
Founder-Director of the School of Mass Communication in the Jaipuria Institute of Management
Conducted training programmes for CSRI-NBRI, NTPC, NABARD, BIRD, Lucknow Management Association, IGNOU, Lucknow University, Kushabhau Thakre Journalism and Mass Communication University, Raipur, All India Radio, Doordarshan. Created audio/video teaching material for Govt. of India’s National Mission for Education through Information and Communication Technology (NMEICT)

Social work-
A series of reports written by him led the formation of the High Court Monitoring Committee on Civic Affairs in Lucknow that did landmark work to improve Lucknow from 1995 onwards.

Award for Excellence in Journalism by Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan in 1994 presented by the then UP Governor Motilal Vora
Avadh Ratna Award in 2001
Aijaz Rizvi Memorial Award for Excellence in Journalism, presented by the then U P Governor Vishnu Kant Shastri in September 10, 2003
Teachers’ Day Honours by Lions Club International, 2005
Chairman of the Lucknow Chapter of Public Relations Society of India (PRSI)
Member of the Executive Committee of Lucknow Management Association (LMA) 2003-2007
Member of the Club of Lucknow (2005-2007)
Organised series of seminars on Right to Information in 2006

Education and background-

He completed M.Sc. from Lucknow University in 1975 and in 1976 joined the famed newspaper National Herald, under the Editorship of legendary Editor, (late) M.C. Chalapathi Rao in Lucknow.
Present assignment-
Heading Media & Communication Research Foundation (MCRF), handling media facilitation activities, publication, training and media consultancy, regular writer of news analysis and editorial columns for Free Press Journal (Mumbai), Governance Now, Lokayat (New Delhi), Press Vani (Jaipur) and others.

Personal details-
Age - 57 years (Date of birth September 24, 1955)
Address - 7/3, Dalibagh Colony, Tilak Marg, Lucknow-226001, U.P.






















Professor S.K. Tewari
Dean (School of Mass Communication & Media Technology)
Head of the Department (Centre for Mass Communication)

Professor Santosh Kumar Tewari, M.Sc., LL.M. (both from Lucknow University), Ph.D. (in Journalism from Cardiff University, U.K.) is HOD and Dean of the School of Mass Communication and Media Technologies, Central University of Jharkhand (CUJ), Ranchi.. Before joining CUJ, he was HOD and Dean Faculty of Journalism and Communication, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU), Vadodara. Prior to joining MSU he was Professor, founder Head of the Department of Mass Communication and founder Dean of the School of Information Sciences at the Assam Central University, Silchar, Assam; and before that he was Reader (Associate Professor) and Head of Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla.
Prior to joining academics, he worked on different newspapers and magazines in New Delhi and Lucknow for more than one and a half decades.
He is also recipient of three foreign scholarships – two British and one Canadian.
In 1982 he was awarded a Thomson Foundation Scholarship to do an advanced course in print journalism at London School of Printing, London, UK.
In 1989 he was awarded an FCO-University of Wales Postgraduate Research Scholarship for conducting the full time doctoral research in Journalism at the Centre for Journalism Studies, University of Wales, Cardiff, U.KThe Scholarship was for three years, i.e. from 1989 to 1992.
In 2001 he was awarded a Shastri Indo-Canadian Faculty Research Fellowship for undertaking research at the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario, Canada.
He was a member of the University Grants Commission’s expert committee which developed model curriculum in the discipline of Journalism and Mass Communication for Indian universities.
He also helped Indira Gandhi National Open University in launching its PG Diploma programme in Journalism and Mass Communication. He edited as well as wrote some course material for the programme.

He may be contacted on santosh.tewari@yahoo.co.in His mobile no. is: +91 8294921252; and postal address is: Centre for Mass Communication, Central University of Jharkhand, Brambe, Ranchi - 835205.