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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Burdock (Arctium lappa) in India

The leaves are a rich green colour and very expansive in size. The blossoms are huge and attract a vast array of beneficial insects. The burr style seed pods can be easily removed before going to seed and are attractive at the green stage. The roots are one of our important medicinals, useful for chronic skin ailments, psoriasis and eczema as well as aiding digestion and kidney function. Burdock helps to balance the whole system.


More details:
The JK Medicinal Plants
Introduction Centre

POB: 667 GPO Srinagar SGR JK 190001
Ramban, Jammu (J&K)
Ph: 09858986794,01933-223705
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Directory of Women's organisations

We are proud to announce you that  the long awaited  “Directory of Women’s Organizations” are released on CD-Rom and now available to your hands.

International Info. Resource Centre has been collected the details of  Women’s  Organizations worldwide and brought out a directory on CD-ROM, It containing Women’s Organization,  Media Organisations, self-help Groups, NGO’s, Business Organizations, Network Groups, Social welfare Organizations. Include details like Name of Organization, Contact person, Postal Address, Ph/Fax No., Email address, Website address and other details of nearly about 3000+ Organizations Worldwide. Wholly run by Women/Wholly owned by Women.
Here you  find complete information of Women’s Organizations from India, Pakistan. USA, UK, Germany, France, Canada, Netherlands,  Australia, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Japan, China and other countries.

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Himalayan flowers
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It also cantains details of Worldwide  Funding Sources, Organizations, Institutions, Persons who provide Financial/Material/Technical assistance, give funds for various Women’s Projects, NGO’s, Social Welfare Organizations, Trusts, Educational Institutions, Hospitals, Self-help groups. Include details like Postal Addresses, Ph/Fax Numbers, Email and Website addresses and other details of nearly about 2700 Indian &  International Aid Agencies.

(Available only on CD-Rom)
Price Rs.5500/- US $ 250

More details:
International information Resource Centre
POB: 667 GPO Srinagar SGR Jammu and Kashmir 190001
Ph:  09858986794, 01933-223705
e.mail: iirc@rediffmail.com
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Rama Tulsi (Holy) Basil (Ocimum sanctum)

Buy Rama Tulsi seeds
One of the holy basils of India. Complex spicy flavour. Easy to grow and more productive than most
basils. Makes a most amazing tea. Numerous medicinal properties.

Available in 100/200/500 seeds per packet
Seeds are natural open-pollinated

More details:
Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre"Ginkgo House", Azizabad, Nambalbal, (Via Wuyan-Meej Road), Pampore PPR JK 192121
Ph: 01933-223705
Mob: 09858986794
e-mail: jkmpic@gmail.com
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Amnesty International In India

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Amnesty India is a global movement of people fighting injustice and promoting human rights.
India's recent rapid economic growth and industrial development have marked it as an emerging world power. However, as India races forward in the 21st century , accumulating wealth and influence on the world stage, the situation within the country is precarious for many.

India’s development is a story of success for many thousands, but a story of deprivation and neglect for millions more. Entire swaths of the population are being left behind with few resources for individual survival, let alone personal gain. Old issues such as caste, gender and religious discrimination only make it harder for people living in poverty to access their rights. The economic boom, while bringing success and wealth to some, has also exacerbated the abuse of human rights of others, and little investment in human rights education.

India has a long history of democracy and a constitutional commitment to equal rights for all. Amnesty International in India aims to support civil society’s efforts to ensure human rights for all by upholding the country’s constitution and its obligations under international law.

Amnesty International has a long record of working to promote human rights for people all over the world, including in India. Most recently, we supported the Dongria Kondh Adivasi community's struggle to safeguard their traditional lands and way of life from a proposed bauxite mine in the Niyamgiri Hills, Orissa. The Indian government's rejection of Vedanta's plans to mine bauxite in the Hills was a victory for the Dongria Kondh community and human rights groups fighting for their cause. We also have supported the fight for justice for survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy.

Amnesty International recognizes the urgent need to be a part of India’s vibrant human rights movement. Drawing on over 50 years of experience as a global campaigning movement, but led and funded by people in India, and directed by their dreams and aspirations, Amnesty International in India is a movement with deep Indian roots. We are working to both raise awareness of human rights issues, and provide much-needed investment in human rights education and awareness. An important long-term effort will be to create a society that upholds human rights and respects equality for all.

Over the next few years, our work will focus on issues such as the impact of mining on the local populations’ right to a healthy environment, the rights of Indigenous Peoples , forced evictions and the rights of slum dwellers in India's metropolises , and the abuses in the criminal justice system, especially the lack of due process and right to a fair trial.

One of our primary campaigns will concentrate on implementing human rights education in India’s schools and universities. By empowering young people and promoting the active participation of all members of the school community, the Human Rights Friendly Schools project aims to integrate human rights values and principles such as equality, dignity, respect, non-discrimination and participation, in all areas of school life. The project will draw on the experiences of 14 countries worldwide (from Morocco to Mongolia), to tackle barriers to the implementation of India’s recent legislation guaranteeing the right to universal education. We plan to work with 100 schools within the first two years of the programme. We will start with schools in the city of Bangalore, and will expand our work to schools in smaller towns and villages.

Amnesty International in India needs your help in these crucial early years. We appeal to you to support us in building and sustaining our work on human rights issues and human rights education in India.

Address:
Amnesty International in India
1074/B-1, First Floor,
11th Main, HAL 2nd Stage,
Indira Nagar,
Bangalore, Karnataka,
India – 560 008
Phone : (080) 49388000
Email: contact@amnesty.org.in
TO BECOME A MEMBER OF AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL INDIA, CALL  + 91 88828 84442

CONTACT FOR MEDIA QUERIES:
Ms. Durga Nandini (Durga.Nandini@amnesty.org.in )
Mobile No: +91 - 9711994035
To apply for jobs: amnestyindiajobs@gmail.com
To apply for internships: internships@amnesty.org.in
To become a member: membersupport@amnesty.org.in
To become a volunteer: volunteer@amnesty.org.in
To contact our human rights education programme: rights4edu@amnesty.org.in