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SUMMARY:Visit of Indian Ambassador in Gdansk -25-26 July 2011.
DESCRIPTION: Indian ambassador to Poland Mrs. Monika Kapil Mohta visited Gdansk on 25-26 Aug 2011. During her visit she met with Wojowoda Pomorski and the head of Indo-Polish Cultural Committee Mr. Sunil Ahuja. In the meeting Ambassador discussed about the coopration in the field of Culture and business in Pomorski region and India.
URL:https://ipcc.pl/en/event/visit-of-indian-ambassador-in-gdansk-25-26-july-2011-2/
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SUMMARY:Kerala parish promotes cyber fast on Good Friday
DESCRIPTION:Published on: 6:00 pm\, April 13\, 2017 by: mattersindia.com \n \nFr Puthuva distributing leaflets \nKochi: A parish in Kerala is encouraging the public to stay off internet and cellphone on Good Friday and recapture family and interpersonal relations. \n„For the past two years\, we have observed cyber bandh (shut down) on Good Friday\,” says Father John Puthuva\, pastor of St George Church\, Thalayolaparambu\, a parish under the Ernakulam-Angamaly archdiocese. The parishioners also keep away from cyber world for one hour on Sundays and half an hour each on other days. \nThe parishioners have distributed leaflets among the public highlighting dangers from over indulgence in modern technological facilities. They encouraged people to maintain cyber continence. \nFather Puthuva\, known for initiating socially relevant projects and movements\, said they aim through this initiative to strengthen family and interpersonal relationships that have been marred by the overuse of phones\, internet and social networking sites. ?Even family members have very little time to talk to each other\,? the priest bemoaned. \n„Today families have lost the thread of mutual love\, respect and trust. The debility in family relationships has orphaned old parents and children\,” Father Puthuva explained. The priest also pointed out that the cyber world encourages children to create their own inside their homes that leads to mental disorders in them. \nAccording to the priest\, the cyber world lays trap for people irrespective of age\, religion and gender across the globe. \nOver indulgence in cyber world has led to cover-eating\, melancholy\, sleeplessness\, anxiety\, violent behavior weakness\, unwanted fat\, headaches\, and loss of concentration\, Father Puthuva said in a press release. \nOther fallouts from the cyber misuse are excessive interest in sex among its users and lack of interest in studies among students. \nSocial networks such as Facebook\, Whatsapp and Twitter have prompted people to seek sexual relationship outside marriage. Around 40 divorce cases are caused by use of Facebook\, the priest claimed. \nThe cyber bandh\, he added\, will educate people about the „devious role of cyber age.”
URL:https://ipcc.pl/en/event/kerala-parish-promotes-cyber-fast-on-good-friday/
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