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<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>interesting conference on 'indian management': do submit proposals</b>
may 29th, 2009
astonishing! an actual conference on indian management, and that too<b> held at an institution named after francis xavier!</b> (what, india actually had management before the europeans taught us everything we know?)
and that is bold enough to proclaim that india was an economic superpower until the kind attention of the white christists?
you must absolutely send a submission! i will do so too.
rajeev
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Call for Submissions for the Inaugural Conference of the Indian Academy
of Management (IAOM), to be held at <b>XLRI</b> - Jamshedpur, India, December
28-30, 2009
Indian Management: Past, Present and the Future
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->2 comments:
Non Carborundum said...
  Ram Rajya at XLRI? Really?
  5/30/2009 12:37 PM<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Apparently it is surprising.
How trustworthy?
Was thinking of:
http://hamsa.org/interview.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->10. There is a shadowy group called Opus Dei that is supposed to be doing significant theoretical work to help spread Christianity around the world. I believe the well-known Indian-Spanish Jesuit priest Raimundo Panikker is associated with them. What do you know about them?
Opus Dei is everywhere but nobody really knows anything about them except their Vatican banker and the Pope who is their special advocate and patron. They are an authoritarian secret society with members in such places as the CIA and MI5. I am inclined to doubt that they would employ a theologian like Fr. Raimundo Panikker because he is a married priest and they are advocates of strict church discipline. <b>Their fronts in India (and other developing countries) are scholars associations, history conferences, Hindu-Christian dialogue seminars, certain NGOs and aid agencies</b> (all missionary outfits use NGOs and aid agencies as cover for their proselytizing activities), some Western embassies and the English-language media.
Opus Dei is especially interested in creating favorable public opinion for the Catholic Church and has infiltrated every major English-language daily. Read the op-ed page and letters column in any big city newspaper and you will probably find the handwork of Opus Dei. They want to manipulate and control public opinion. They would never employ a venomous journalist like A.J. Philip but soft columnists like Renuka Narayanan are definitely on their list of honorary lady Jesuits.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-Husky+May 31 2009, 03:10 PM-->QUOTE(Husky @ May 31 2009, 03:10 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2009/05/int...-on-indian.html
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>interesting conference on 'indian management': do submit proposals</b>
may 29th, 2009
astonishing! an actual conference on indian management, and that too<b> held at an institution named after francis xavier!</b> (what, india actually had management before the europeans taught us everything we know?)
and that is bold enough to proclaim that india was an economic superpower until the kind attention of the white christists?
you must absolutely send a submission! i will do so too.
rajeev
===================
Call for Submissions for the Inaugural Conference of the Indian Academy
of Management (IAOM), to be held at <b>XLRI</b> - Jamshedpur, India, December
28-30, 2009
Indian Management: Past, Present and the Future
[...]
<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->[right][snapback]98067[/snapback][/right]<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->2 comments:
Non Carborundum said...
  Ram Rajya at XLRI? Really?
  5/30/2009 12:37 PM<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Apparently it is surprising.
How trustworthy?
Was thinking of:
http://hamsa.org/interview.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->10. There is a shadowy group called Opus Dei that is supposed to be doing significant theoretical work to help spread Christianity around the world. I believe the well-known Indian-Spanish Jesuit priest Raimundo Panikker is associated with them. What do you know about them?
Opus Dei is everywhere but nobody really knows anything about them except their Vatican banker and the Pope who is their special advocate and patron. They are an authoritarian secret society with members in such places as the CIA and MI5. I am inclined to doubt that they would employ a theologian like Fr. Raimundo Panikker because he is a married priest and they are advocates of strict church discipline. <b>Their fronts in India (and other developing countries) are scholars associations, history conferences, Hindu-Christian dialogue seminars, certain NGOs and aid agencies</b> (all missionary outfits use NGOs and aid agencies as cover for their proselytizing activities), some Western embassies and the English-language media.
Opus Dei is especially interested in creating favorable public opinion for the Catholic Church and has infiltrated every major English-language daily. Read the op-ed page and letters column in any big city newspaper and you will probably find the handwork of Opus Dei. They want to manipulate and control public opinion. They would never employ a venomous journalist like A.J. Philip but soft columnists like Renuka Narayanan are definitely on their list of honorary lady Jesuits.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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