India Together
India Together (IT) is an electronic publication devoted to coverage of public affairs, policy, and development in India, providing news in proportion to the country's broad development experiences. The publication is edited and published from Bangalore by two lead editors, Subramaniam Vincent and Ashwin Mahesh who are also the cofounders. Mahesh and Vincent work with a team of 35-40 freelance writers, who range from reporters and commentators to development professionals and scholars. India Together has been in publication since 1998. Over 2300 articles have been published, as of mid-2007.
India Together runs at least one article each day, covering over 15 major topics and themes ranging from government and poverty to agriculture and environment. The publication also helps practitioners, scholars and artists take their ideas, insights and concerns expeditiously to an interested national and global audience. As of mid-2007 the website (www.indiatogether.org) was logging approximately 110,000 visitors each month, and readership has grown steadily for the past three years at about 35% annually. A free e-newsletter goes out to over 5400 subscribers each fortnight. A PDF edition of the top articles from each month is also compiled into a Digital Edition of India Together, for readers making annual payments.
India Together's journalism and e-publishing model is unique and is itself the result of a robust civil society partnership. One, during 2005-6, close to 40% of our costs were borne directly by voluntary reader payments, while reading itself is free to everyone. Two, publishing is virtually a 100% electronic process with freelance contributors working with editors to bring readers around 35 informative and in-depth articles each month. This, at costs far lower than Indian commercial journalism online has ever been able to. Three, India Together is an open finances journal, releasing quarterly numbers on revenues and expenses.
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A close knit family of around 85 members, we meet in a rented hall at the HUDA Gymkhana Club in Gurgaon every Sunday morning at 9 am. As a church, we have always believed in the warmth of the family and the empowerment of the individual. Our weekly activities range from the deeply spiritual bible studies to the outrageously fun Family Night!
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Papaji's Avadhuta Foundation was founded in 1993 in Lucknow, India, to preserve and distribute his public satsangs in books, on audio & videotapes. He wanted people to realize their own inherent freedom by stopping all practices or meditations and by being quiet and recognizing that they are, in Truth, THIS!
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Maitreya Project. Preserving the universal values of peace and loving kindness.
Building a 150 metre statue of the furure buddha, Maitreya.
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The definitive guide for Indian parents on pregnancy, parenting, child development and children's health, with a panel of doctors. We have everything from Indian baby names with meanings (hindu + muslim) to prayers, rhymes, songs with audio, stories and party games.
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Native Missionary Movement, one of the fastest growing missionary organizations reaching the unreached in India with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.Our vision and aim is to reach the most unreached millions in India with the Gospel of Jesus Christ through training, sending, equipping, and supporting church-planting native missionaries.It all began with God calling a young man from the southern part of india. Thomas Mathews was a university student doing his Bachelor's degree in Science in Kerala. His mother was praying for his conversion but he was drifting away from God. In a youth camp he had an accident. He fell into a dangerous whirlpool in a deep river. In those deep waters he prayed to his mother's God and promised to serve Him if He chose to spare his life. All of a sudden God inspired an unknown man to rush to Thomas' aid and rescue him from the waters. Immediately he left his university studies and committed his life to evangelistic missionary work in North India. He received four months of Bible training but had no mission organization willing to support him. He left his home in 1963 with his personal belongings for Rajasthan- a region 2000 miles north of his home town. He was told in Kerala that the state of Rajasthan is the hardest and the most hostile mission field.
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