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          Express News Service (India)              23 Nov 2009  CHENNAI: Observing that  people today wasted time and technology in small and ridiculous things, while  ignoring certain important things, Theosophical Society  president Radha Burnier  asked people to see life in plants and animals that exist around them.   This was at  the launch of her book The World Around Us held in Theosophical Society  here on Sunday. The book is a compilation of Radha’s writings on various issues  in her editorials in the magazine Theosophist, from 1980 to 2007.    Releasing  the book, Prof M S Swaminathan referred to the book as “ageless, and dealing  with eternal truths.” He also spoke on various issues plaguing the country,  like starvation, poor conservation of animals, birds and other living species.  Swaminathan also read out various portions of the book, in his address.  Swaminathan  asked them to form a coalition of compassionate people to address these issues.  Referring to certain government measures taken to solve our country’s leading  problems, he noted that the schemes was driven more by patronage than anything  else. The World Around Us, which is Radha’s fifth book, has been divided into  10 sections and is being published by The Theosophical Publishing House. 
            GOLDEN OLDIES: Theosophical Society president 
              and author Radha Burnier, along with  M S Swaminathan 
              in the city on Sunday. The book is  priced at Rs 250 (hardbound) and Rs 200 (paperback.) 
 
            THE HINDU - Online edition of India's National NewspaperMonday, Nov  23, 2009    Tamil Nadu - Chennai
 “Programmes to eliminate hunger should be born out of compassion” Special  Correspondent
 MSSRF chairman M. S. Swaminathan launched the book ‘The World Around Us’ by  The Theosophical   Society president Radha Burnier in  Chennai on Sunday. The first copy was received by S. Ramu.   CHENNAI: Hunger and poverty  alleviation programmes are bound to fail if they are based on charity and a  poor feeding approach, M. S. Swaminathan, chairman, M. S. Swaminathan Research  Foundation said on Sunday.   Dr. Swaminathan, who  launched the book “The World Around Us”, a compilation of articles by Radha Burnier, President  of Theosophical   Society, said hunger persisted in India because the multitude of  alleviation schemes failed to empower people to “earn bread with human  dignity.” Noting that according to  latest statistics, an estimated 200 million persons, including children, went  to bed hungry in India,  he said programmes to eliminate hunger and deprivation should be born out of  compassion rather than adopt a “do-gooder” approach.  An espousal of compassion  to the less privileged and an intuitive understanding of human affairs were the  hallmarks of Ms. Burnier’s writings, Dr. Swaminathan said. 
            Pointing out that  information evolved into knowledge when added with value, and knowledge with  the weight of experience became wisdom, he said the author’s works reflected  her intellectual and spiritual evolution. Dr. Swaminathan handed over the first  copy to S. Ramu, manager, Theosophical  Publishing House. Ms. Burnier said the Theosophical Society  had an increasingly relevant role to play in awakening humanity.”          C. A. Shinde, librarian,  introduced the author. Pedro   Oliveira, head of the Editorial Board of the Theosophical Society  spoke. |