www.aryabhatt.com

Golden India Foundation

Click here to read the complete book

"A Vision Golden America. net"

Click here to read the complete book

"A Vision Golden India. biz"

Click here to read the complete book

"A Vision Golden Russia. net"

A new version of GoldenRussia.net

Dear Friends,                                                          11th Nov. 2004

 

I take this opportunity to introduce our non-profit social organization - Golden India Foundation and would like to apprise you with my books wherein I have made a humble effort to present an achievable action plan for eliminating the various problems persisting in our society.

 

A CD containing the soft copy of my books namely "A Vision of Golden India", "Golden Russia" and "Golden America" is enclosed herewith for your kind perusal and review.  You are kindly requested to spare some time from your busy schedule to go through the content provided with this letter.  All the books can also be read in full at following links

 

 http://www.goldenindia.biz/

http://www.goldenamerica.net/

http://www.goldenrussia.net/

 

We trust that you would find the same in order. 

                Thanking You

                Yours Sincerely,

         Dr. P.C. Lunia
         301East, 47th Street, Room No.14A 
         New York, NY-10017, USA
         Fax:212-759-4434, Tel. 212-486-0423, e-mail: mailto:lunia@goldenindia.bizbiz
           

CONTENTS

  1. Brief Profile - Dr. P.C. Lunia

  2. Booklet of Golden India Foundation

  3. Synopsis of Book - "A Vision of Golden America"

  4. Synopsis of Book - "A Vision of Golden India"

  5. Elimination of poverty through education - an article by Dr.Lunia

  6. A Vision of Golden India - an achievable action plan

  7. A Vision of Golden Russia - an achievable action plan

  8. A Vision of Golden America - an achievable action plan

  9. Sapphire: A Miracle Gem - by Dr. P.C. Lunia & release of Dr. Lunia's book

  10. A copy of Proclamation received by Dr. P. C. Lunia

  11. Photographs - Dr. Lunia receiving proclamation from Congress man Joe Wilson on 9th Sept. 2004

  12. Dr. Lunia with Mrs. Dora Bush Koch at Washington DC

  13. Dr. Lunia with US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton

  14. Dr. Lunia with US Senator Jon S. Corzine

  15. Dr. Lunia with US Senator Kent Conrad

  16. Dr. Lunia with US Senator Paul Sarbanes

  17. Dr. Lunia with US Senator Charles Schumer

  18. Photographs - Dr. Lunia with US Senators

  19. Dr. Rebacov a chairman of Oriental Congress releasing Dr. Lunia' book "A Vision of Golden Russia" in Moscow on 16th Aug.2004

  20. Photograph with Prime Minister of India and Tie delegates

  21. Photograph - Dr. Lunia receiving "A Man Of International Knowledge" award from Information and Technology Minister of India Arun Jaitely

 

Hindi Books

  1. thou thus dh dyk ;ksxh ,l ,u rkofj;k

 

To read Golden India Foundation Please click on the points given below:--

S.No.

Page No.

Detail

1. 1 to 94

Articles of Golden India Foundation written by P.C. Lunia

2. 1 to 22 A Letter from GIF President and Profile of Dr. P.C. Lunia

3.

23 to 40

Scheme for creating jobs for 50 Million unemployed.

4.

41 to 46

Bringing Prosperity in India through information technology.

5.

47 to 54

Generating 100 million New Jobs through Tourism.

6.

55 to 56

Megic formula.

7.

57

Solving water problem in India.

8.

58 to 61

How to get more N.R.I. Investment in India.

9.

62 to 68

Transforming Indian Armed Forces.

10.

69 to 73

How to establish permanent political stability in India.

11.

74 to 78

C.T.B.T. Treatys in India.

12.

79 to 83

How to solve Indo-Pak problems.

13.

90 to 94

How to tackle the problem of increasing filth in India.
 

A Letter from GIF President

 

Dear friends,

 

INDIA has had a great and glorious past. We are all proud of our cultural heritage embedded in the teachings of her ancient seers, rishis and wise persons. The two great apostles of peace and non-violence, viz., Lord Mahavira and Lord Buddha were born here. Our sacred lore is replete with innumerable incidents and anecdotes relating to self-illumined and enlightened sages and other holy persons. 

 

It is on account of our common spiritual and moral values marking our unity in diversity that our cultural heritage is intact despite foreign invasions from time to time. In truth, India was not only the spiritual Guru for other nations she was also a model nation as regards economic prosperity and development. Our ancient legacy in all areas is singularly unique and peerless.


UNFORTUNATELY, India has not been able to retain her past glory. She is beset with numerous problems like poverty, overpopulation, under development, corruption, moral torpor, lack of sensivity and sensibility, blind copying of the Western culture, ecological and environmental degradation, ethnic and communal violence and a host of other related difficulties.


GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION has been established with the sole objective of restoring the pristine glory of our country in every walk of life. The path is strewn with thorns and challenges but if we have the resolute will to improve the quality of life in our country, we can once again bring back the golden era of Chandra Gupta Maurya, can give birth to a modern Chanakya to make India prosperous and can eradicate the seeds of violence responsible for making our life hellish and miserable. We are still capable of rebuilding our nation.


MERE economic prosperity will not make the people of India happy. We have, therefore, prepared a brief outline of our work which addresses the problems besetting India, our great country. It is just an outline that provides an insight into what we are going to do. It can change, develope and expand in the course of dialogues with people with similar concerns. I invite suggestions and seek cooperation of all in rediscovering India and chalking out strategies to make her a pace-setter, nay, a leader in all areas of human life.
 

Yours in peace,

P. C. LUNIA


 

GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION
 

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.

Margaret Mead

 

GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION is envisaged to be a large organization eventually keeping the varied activities into mind planned for it in order to fulfill its dream of seeing India grow into a powerful, prosperous and peaceful nation. It will emerge as a model nation capable of providing leadership in peace and prosperity. 

 

It is to be developed as a national non-profit organization with the exclusive aim of improving the quality of life in all spheres and making the people of India truly happy and prosperous through counseling and constructive measures. Of course its thrust is on elimination of poverty and on improving our economy but it will not confine itself to these two important areas of human needs only but will cover all major areas connected directly or indirectly with human happiness.

 

GIF is registered as a trust with Mr. P.C. Lunia as the founder and the first Chairman cum Managing Trustee. It has six other trustees. It is headquartered at Jaipur and maintains its international office at New York.

 

 

Aims and Objectives  

(1)    To endeavour to make India a truly great nation in all areas by improving its economy leading it to become one of the most prosperous and spiritually elevated nations,

(2)    To preserve and enrich its glorious cultural heritage and bring about a cultural revolution and new awakening among the people of our country,

(3)    To carryout research to find ways and means to tap India’s natural resources without disturbing its ecology and environment,

(4)    To strive for the elimination of poverty and generate opportunities for employment,

(5)    To evolve a new system of education embedded in moral and spiritual values which can help young generations to stand on their own feet with awareness towards their responsibility to society.

(6)    To improve the quality of human life by undertaking a series of constructive and economically viable activities,

(7)    To publish research papers, diagnosing ailments in social, cultural, economic, agricultural, political, religious and educational areas and suggesting concrete steps to remedy the maladies,

(8)    To undertake and launch a campaign to arouse mass awakening for reviving our value system and for adopting a new lifestyle.

(9)    To organize national, international seminars, symposia and workshops from time to time.

(10)To inculcate a sense of nationalism among the youngsters of our country.

(11)To promote scientific outlook in the field of Industry and Agriculture and help researchers to find out new technology to boost industrial and agricultural production,

(12)To impart training to unemployed youths in order to equip them with necessary skills and competence to do their jobs more efficiently and start training centers in different parts of the country,

(13)To import latest technology from abroad and network with institutions and organizations in different parts of the world for improving our knowledge in various fields.

GIF Activities

 

1.  National Center for Training, Research and Development  

GIF plans to set up the above institute for taking up a number of training programmes for students, youths and adults. We feel that the main reasons for our poverty and lowest per capita income are lack of patriotism, inadequate use of modern technology in industry and agriculture, lack of training to individuals to do their job in the best possible way, lack of funds, lack of initiative and a burning desire for improvement and decadence of moral and spiritual values in our society.

            

The above institute will install one million videos and TVs to launch vocational training programme all over the country from Panchayat to University level, to train manpower in hundreds of vocations and crafts. It may help millions of unemployed youths to either start their own business or get employment in suitable technical institutions. The above institute will prepare a blueprint to launch a national programme to impart training to people. 

 

NCTRD will first train the trainers who will instruct and teach through these videos. The instructors will impart practical training and where necessary will refer them to bigger training centers. The basic thrust of the programme will be on helping the unemployed or semi-employed to learn a skill of such nature through which he should get immediate financial benefit through a job or self-employment.

 

Apart from these training programmes, the institute will also promote the study of the areas which have a potential to provide jobs to the unemployed and will employ researchers to find out ways and means to improve Indian economy.

 

2.         Publications Division

 

GIF will establish a separate division to publish research papers on environmental and ecological security, economic development, employment, human resource development, women and global spirituality. It will start a journal highlighting national problems providing strategies and solutions. It will employ experts to prepare information packages providing guidelines for job opportunities and identifying the areas in which the entrepreneurs can embark upon self-employment schemes. Publications Division of GIF will get monographs, articles and books written by those who have evinced practical skills and genius and are known as achievers in the world.

 

3.         Global Advisory Council

  

Our view is that our country is lagging behind on account of our ignorance of the latest innovative techniques and scientific research. GIF will identify international talents and geniuses in different areas, viz. science, business, industry, agriculture, education, environmental and ecological security, economics, information technology, communication, health, peace, nonviolence, disarmament and religion and will invite them to join its Global Advisory Council to help us to build a Golden India. India is known for its glorious past when people were happier, healthier and prosperous in the real sense of the term. GIF will seek help from the international community of geniuses to restore India’s pristine glory and make her a pace-setter in every walk of life.

 

We plan to hold an annual convention of geniuses to devise ways and means to make human life happy and comfortable. Our aim is to evolve a lifestyle which strikes a balance between materialistic prosperity and spiritual wealth.

 

4.         Seminars, Symposia and Conferences

 

The world we live in has been reduced to a global village on account of superfast means of transportation and telecommunication systems supported by revolving satellites. Earlier the geniuses or learners of one country could not travel to other parts of the world unless they were willing to be away from their work for months together. 

 

So the fruits of the invention or innovation of a country remained confined to its boundaries and the people sitting in distant parts of the world were deprived of their benefits. We can now see an explosion of knowledge on this globe made possible through satellites and globe-trotting scholars, geniuses and experts to participate in seminars, symposia and conferences.

 

GIF will endeavour to bring together at a platform replendent luminaries in different disciplines for exchange of views, discoveries, inventions and dialogues by organizing annual seminars, symposia and conferences. If necessary, it will also organize intensive workshops in a particular area for dissemination of information and for imparting practical skill in that area.

 

In consonance with the spirit of its declared objective to lead India to prosperity and human happiness, GIF will carefully prepare a calendar of events wherein internationally acclaimed personalities known for their unique achievements in different fields could be invited to participate and share their wisdom with their counterparts in India. Seminars, symposia, workshops and conferences in different sphere will become our regular feature.

 

5.                  Center for Creative Art, Culture, Recreation and Sports

 

No nation can progress unless its people are provided a change from the monotony of their work and are allowed access to means of recreation, entertainment, leisure, creative art and sports and games. If a young person who works in an office gets an opportunity to fill his leisure hours with a variety of events in the field of entertainment, recreation, games and sports, his capacity to work will increase manifold. 

 

We can build a golden India only when we have developed techniques to give freshness and relaxation to our people through  diversion of energies. GIF will also promote innovative ideas in art, recreation and games and sports. It will strive to create heroes in these areas too which are intimately linked with prosperity and happiness. As has already been stated cultural traditions of a country are a great legacy which need to be studied, researched and preserved. The center will organize workshops to disseminate information about the glorious traditions of the past and will acquaint the young people with our precious cultural heritage. Games and sports also occupy an important place in the life of a nation. 

 

The center will be helpful in identifying young and talented persons in sports and games and in imparting suitable training to them to help them to do better in Olympic games or in international competitions.

 

6.                  Pravartini Sajjan Shree Memorial Lecture

 

One of GIF’s objectives is to train and orient people in nonviolence and make them aware that the foundation of a glorious nation depends largely on the integrity and good moral character of its citizens. Pravartini Sajjan Shree was an eminent Jain Sadhvi (ascetic) who taught the young and the old to set good examples worthy of emulation by others. She was of the view that a nation could march forward and make rapid strides in all areas only when  the people wee polite, refined, disciplined and honest with high moral character. 

 

She inspired the youths to live a good life and was revered highly for her contribution to social excellence. GIF will organize an annual lecture in her memory by an eminent national or international pesonality who has left an indelible impression on people and won international fame on account of his work, rectitude and service or on account of his writings and inventions for human welfare. He will be invited to speak on any area relating to human happiness and success. The memorial lecture series will inspire people to achieve excellence in every field which ultimately benefits a nation.

 

7.                  Awards and Scholarships

 

Making India a strong, rich and great country is our long cherished dream. It is a challenging task for it involves the strenuous task of inspiring, awakening and encouraging all sections of our society to rise and shake off despair. In order to build a great nation, every one is required to work hard and contribute his mite to its progress. Awards are incentives to make people work hard. They not only give new vigour, strength and vivacity to receivers but also inspire others to follow their examples. Thus the number of achievers is likely to increase by means of these incentives. 

 

GIF has a plan to institute awards to honour achievers in various areas, viz. value-based literature considered effective in creating formative influences in society, environmental harmony, ecological security, sustainable economy and development, ahimsa, science as a means to mitigate human suffering and hardship, employment, religion, industry, public life, service, education, peace  etc. 

 

A complete plan and a brochure with the detailed procedure for nominations along with selection committees will be formulated under the aegis of this division of GIF soon. Besides GIF will also provide scholarships to both needy and outstanding students to enable them to prosecute higher studies and do research in different streams of knowledge.

 

8.                  Center for Rural Development and Poverty Elimination

 

More than seventy percent of Indian population lives in villages. Even after fifty years of our independence, most villagers still live below poverty line. More than sixty percent of them are illiterate.

As regards the number of educated among the rural folk, it may be even less than ten percent. A large number of villages are inaccessible as they are neither connected by road nor by railways. Of course, there has been considerable improvement in the situation during the last five decades but the lot of the rural folk has not improved much. 

 

There has virtually been little or no developmental work in rural areas as compared with what has been done for urbans. The helpless poor villagers remain unemployed and their life has become miserable. Most villages are without electricity and the problem of drinking water is becoming acute with every passing day. The cultivable land is shrinking rapidly. Utter lack of basic facilities such as health, education, sanitation and employment and apathetic and callous indifference of bureaucrats towards the villagers' just and urgent needs are responsible for their exodus to the cities.

 

 

It is being increasingly realized that non-governmental organizations (NGO’s) are in a better position to do constructive work in Indian villages and improve the quality of life of the rural folk.

 

GIF has a two-fold objective. On the one hand, it will utilize the experience and talent of the selected people who have an insight into the rural problems and are competent to evolve strategies and prepare feasible projects. On the other hand, it will adopt a cluster of villages as a model rural development project with the help of Government and overseas funding agencies. The main aim of this center is to raise the rural folk’s standard of living by training them to learn some economically useful indigenous trades, crafts and vocations and help them to become self-dependent. GIF will also create awareness among the rural people about the need to maintain ecological and environmental harmony and encourage them to retain their lifestyle rooted in simplicity.

 

9.                  GIF Council for Peace and International Amity

 

The world is passing through a critical period when the very survival of humanity is threatened by ever-increasing armed conflicts, ethnic and religious prejudices, nuclear weapons, abject poverty, population explosion, environment and ecological degradation and rapid degeneration of moral and spiritual values. When we think of the nuclear holocaust caused by the atom bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9 in 1945 it gives us the shivers and we wish that never again should this ghastly spectacle be repeated.

 

Our country is known for its glorious tradition of nonviolence and its commitment to global peace.

This division of GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION will network with international and national NGOs who stand for peace through nonviolence and believe in international amity and will join national and international campaigns that address the issues and problems elucidated above. We believe in the unity of humanity and give a clarion call to all countries to develop the cult of peace and amity towards one another.

 

We will establish intimate and firm relations with United Nations, UNESCO, UN University for Peace, Costa Rica and other reputed peace organizations and will extend support to them in their efforts for building lasting peace on this globe. GIF will develop official relationship with UN and UNESCO and work in close cooperation. It will also work hard for national integration and communal harmony in our own country.

 

In essence, the Council for Peace and International Amity will popularize nonviolent methods to resolve conflicts between nations and will get peace and nonviolence kits prepared for the benefit of students and children.


 

Golden Rule For Your Golden Future

A New Year’s Gift from

GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION

‘Golden India Foundation’ promises and is

Dedicated to your economic and social

Development in a planned manner.

 

“Money Saved Is Money Earned”

If you want a saving of Rs. 10,000/- to 10,00,000/- then please take a VOW that you will not spend more than three months' earning on your Son’s/Daughter’s marriage. No matter what the world may say.

Your life is your own, and you have all rights to live it the way you want.

After following the above Golden Rule:

 

·        You will realise that within 2-3 years your family has become prosperous.

 

·        You will have your own regular saving scheme, which will bring happiness and confidence to your family.

 

We have complete faith and hope that you would act with determination and extend your full co-operation in building a bright future for your children and family and the society at large.

 

This will save your precious time, labour and wealth.

 

PREFACE


            The India of my dreams is a country where there is no poverty and unemployment, no scarcity of essential commodities and water, where people are computer savvy and where Information Technology has led them to the path of progress and prosperity.

 

But dreams are only dreams unless they turn into reality. However, I am sure the glory of ancient India can be restored and it can once again become the Golden India which can provide leadership to the nations of the world. We can achieve this goal by a determined effort in the development and use of Information Technology taking a cue, where necessary, from the advanced countries of the West.

 

Framing of right type of policies, proper planning and meticulous implementation within a time frame and with a sense of purpose and dedication can help us achieve our dreams in the shortest possible time. To work for national causes, motivation always comes from a sense of nationalism and love for your country.

 

In the following chapters I have made suggestions for leading India to prosperity by making it an I.T. savvy country, by removing poverty and unemployment, rationalizing interest rate, strengthening our Defence Forces and solving the problem of chronic water scarcity in the country.

 

I hope there will be a free and fearless discussion among intellectuals, politicians, bureaucrats and others on these topics and we will implement the schemes without losing anytime. The Golden India Foundation is ready to undertake the implementation of various programmes free of charge in the service of the country and humanity at large.
 

 

(P. C. LUNIA)
 


Dr. P.C. Lunia - A Profile

 

Dr. P.C. Lunia, a profound thinker, prominent jeweller and renowned social worker, was born in Jaipur on April 13, 1943. His family originates from the erstwhile Multan State of India. One of his forefathers, Shri Dhingarmal Shah was the Prime Minister of the State of Multan. Some 150 years back the family moved first to Jaisalmer, then to Delhi and finally to Jaipur, the Pink City of India and were engaged in the business of Jewelley. Dr. P.C. Lunia is now a leading jeweller of Jaipur. He had the first and only jeweller's showroom at Lake Palace Hotel, Udaipur. His grandfather late Sh. Gulab Chand Lunia and father, late Shri K.C. Lunia were among the prominent jewellers of Jaipur.

 

In 1970, after his marriage, Dr. Lunia went on a world trip in connection with his business and chose to settle in America. since then he has been living there and giving new dimensions to his business of jewellery. he is a very innovative and dynamic figure in this field and by using information technology has expanded his business. he has gained expertise in precious stones like ruby, blue sapphire supplier, emerald, etc. his special achievement in this field was acknowledged as far back as 1973 when on march 22 in that year New York Times  and Palm Beach Daily News published a write-up on his work on their front pages under the heading 'Jaipur Jewel Collectors'.

 

Though he is settled in America, he visits India quite frequently. he has a deep sense of affinity with Jaipur where he has established Golden India Foundation, a non-profit social organization, for the sole purpose of bringing back the glorious days of ancient India and putting it on the road to prosperity and power so that it can once again play the role of a leader of nations. the foundation works as a think-tank and gives valuable and timely suggestions to the govt. of India through its various ministries regarding solutions to the major problems and issues the country is facing today. 

 

Quite a few of the plans and projects prepared by him have been adopted by he government in the ministry of finance and the country has benefited a great deal from them  and earned huge sums of foreign exchange. Golden India foundation is working relentlessly in search of ways to help the unemployed in India and till now if has not sought any financial assistance form any government agency.

 

Dr. Lunia believes that if we work hard and implement our plans sincerely, India will certainly once again become Golden India. To earn more foreign exchange, to root out unemployment and generate employment opportunities and work for the upliftment of the poor and weaker sections of the society, we have to take to Information Technology in a big way and lead the country to the path of development. Dr. Lunia was a member of TIE Group (The Indus Entrepreneurs) from SILICON valley, California (USA) which met the Prime Minister of India on January 13, 2000 in New Delhi and suggested ways and means for the greater development of software industry. 

 

Dr. Lunia brought out a souvenir "Amity" to mark the historic visit of U.S. President Bill Clinton to Jaipur on March 22-23, 2000. He has also tried to identify the areas in which the two great countries can co-operate and learn from each other and embark upon a joint venture to bestow prosperity and happiness on the people of both the countries.

 

Dr. Lunia contested the 1998 Parliamentary election from Jaipur and also from Lucknow against Shri Atal Bhiari Vajpai, though his intention was neither to win the election nor to achieve any political mileage. His sole aim was to draw the attention of the people and the political parties towards his plans and projects for the upliftment of the country. Dr. Lunia's election manifesto included among other things several proposals for the beautification of Jaipur, for example, making Jaipur the sister city of Paris, the beautification of main crossroads or crossings, conversion of Jaipur airport into an international one, etc. It is a matter of great pleasure to him that Rajasthan Government has already started working in this direction.

 

On march 4, 2000, the award of "international man of knowledge" was conferred upon Dr. Lunia by Shri Arun Jaitly, then minister for information and broadcasting, government of India, in New Delhi. Besides, several social organizations and institutions have felicitated and honoured him from time to time.

 

There is a religious dimension also to his personality. he was brought up in a family which gave him religious samskaras. his aunt (father's sister) Agam Jyoti Pravartini Sajjan Shri Ji Ma Sa has been a well-known and scholarly Sadhvi of Jain religion. she was publicly honoured in 1989 at Ramlila ground in Jaipur. his excellence, the governor of Rajasthan, Shri Sukhdev Prasad presented the festshrift Shramini published in her honour. Dr. Lunia himself has been actively engaged in the furtherance of religious causes. Recently, in a ten-day Anjalshalaka Murti Pratishthan Samaroh at Malpura,   Dr. Lunia presented a 25 Kg. precious ruby studded statue of revered Dadaguru Shri Jinkushal Suri Ji. he has also extended full support to religious programmes held at various places from time to time.

 

In order to propagate Indian wisdom and philosophy among common people, especially in foreign countries, Dr. Lunia has made available quite useful material on internet in the website "India Gyan.com" in 12000 interactive pages. It finds a prominent place in the five important portals on Alternative Health in the world. More useful material is being constantly fed into the website.

 

3.         Employment to millions of our countrymen


 

            we are all concerned for the poor and unemployed citizens of this country. How to eradicate poverty and unemployment ? Is there a way to solve this burning problem ? I have envisaged a project to help eradicate poverty from the land of India which is given below :

            having travelled the whole of India and more than 50 countries of the world during the last 26 years. I had the opportunity to see for myself different facts of life in our country as well as other industrially developed countries. While is developed nations an average person is earning more than Rs. 20,000/- per month in India the per capita miserably low resulting into millions of our countrymen living below the poverty line. A question came to my mind why it was so when god has given the same two hands and the same mental and physical capability to all the human beings. We are at per with people of any other country in the world but still the fact remains that our per capita income is among the lowest in the world.

            in my observation, the following are the reasons for this deplorable situation :

1.         Lack of a sense of nationalism.

2.         Lack of moral values in our society.

3.         Lack of initiative and a burning desire for improvement.

4.         Inadequate use of modern technology in industry and agriculture.

5.         Lack of proper training to individuals to doe their job in the best possible ways.

6.         Lack of sufficient funds.

To cure these basic maladies in the shortest possible time, say four years, an Aladdin's chirag has to be found so that our country’s per capital income can be doubled.

Modern technology can act as Aladdin's chirag at least to some extent in ways which can be elucidate in the following manner.

Extensive and intensive efforts should be made to impart training to train at least 50 million persons every year with the best knowledge available in the world in 1000 different fields of trades, industry and agriculture with the help of electronic media i.e. Satellite, video and TV. technology.

Merely providing a job or help by giving funds to a person will never relieve him from the curse of permanent poverty and unemployment, because such a person will lack proper initiative and viable technical eco-friendly know-how.

We cap certainly give highly remunerative job opportunities and business to more than 200 million of our countrymen within a period of 4 years. “co-operative movement” in the country should play a dominant role the creation and utilization of human resource of our country.

To fulfill this grand aim of eradication of poverty, the following action plan is proposed :

1.         Setting up of 1 million videos along with colour TVs all over the country from Panchayat to university levels. This vocational video training programme will be run after school hours in the same school buildings or any other available public or private buildings.

2.         Setting up a national TV. channel hook-up with satellite to be run 18 hours a day exclusively for this purpose (with 10 channels).

3.         Making of 100 video films on all possible jobs, trades, small industries, agriculture etc.

(a)        (i)        establishment of training centers at Panchayat or tehsil levels.

            (ii)       simultaneously, industries must be obliged to create training courses in their respective industries to provide technical training to 10% of their labour strength drawn from dependants and relatives of their own employees and provide them stipend of Rs. 250/- per month as a part of their social obligation. The trainees of such industries shall, however, be obliged not to claim forcible employment in the said industrial unit until and unless he or she is so needed for effective productive use by the unit. This specific restriction will allay fears harbored by industrial units of over-employment and loss of production per capita by the units in the interest of economic viability of any commercial/industrial activity.

(b)        employment, one million technically trained instructors for this purpose, giving them training in methods to instruct and teach through these videos, together with training in running, repairing and maintaining TV sets and video sets. These instructors will also be trained to spot proper talent and desire in the students and guide them to adopt vocations of their choice.

(c)        the instructors would be responsible for imparting practical training and where necessary would refer the trainees to bigger training centers to be established at district level. After completing of video and practical training, the instructors/supervisors would help the trained persons to embark upon a career, which may be self-employment, cooperative set up or a job.

(d)        the basic thrust of the programme will be to help the unemployed or semi employed to acquire a technical skill through which they would benefit financially through a job or self-employment.

(e)        creation of training centers and employment of instructors would immediately utilize the human resource of a growing number of unemployed engineers and other skilled personnel of our country.

4.         Publication programme of 200 newspapers and magazines on 1000 trades and industrial opportunities to bring continuous and up to date latest knowledge to all the interested people.

5.         Preparation of detailed video instructions manuals for each of these vocational training courses synchronized with videos for counter members. These video training courses will shorten the time required for getting practical training by 80% since their conscious and subconscious mind has been fully exposed from beginning to end to the latest technical know-how in their chosen vocation.

6.         Setting up of 1000 practical training centers for students, after they have finished their three months intensive training. This is very essential to provide them first hand practical training.

7.         (a)        setting up a national video channel like vividh-bharti which will broadcast the new national TV. programme in regional languages with lip synchronization simultaneously with TV. programmes, so that even a person sitting in a remote village of Bengal, Assam, Tamil nadu, Kerela etc. Can listen to the programme in his own mother tongue.

            (b)        all these vide cassettes will also be voice dubbed in all the major languages of India along with respective instruction manuals.

            (c)        such video programmes would be made interesting and exciting with the help of person like shri ramanand sagar and shri B. R. Chopra who have great command over producing such serials which could touch the core of the heart of a viewer. In fact, i have already talked to shri ramanand sagar about the project and he is ready to cooperate fully for this national cause. Thus, people all over India will be induced to watch and learn through TV and video programmes with full concentration and enthusiasm. This will help them to learn new skills to stand on their own feet.

A team of the vide film producers will travel all over India to study the potential and requirements of different parts and to other selected countries to acquire the latest technology and know-how in each of the vocation which can be adopted easily in our country.

8.         A pool of scientists and businessmen will be created to find out and invent ways to integrate these technologies into Indian situations.

9.      Fund resource of the project: It will be made pa part of the more than Rs. 4500 core per year existing several rozgar yojana of the government of India, so on new funding will be required.

10.    Management of the project: Execution of the project should be undertake by ministry of urban employment of & poverty alleviation, govt. Of India, but supervised by a consortium of government agencies, big business houses, trade union, non-govt. Organisations (ngos) like rotary club, red cross, boy scouts etc. To get best possible management available in the country.  

(amount in cores  of rupees)

1.       One million color TV. Sets @ Rs. 8000/- each

800

2.       One million video sets @ Rs. 600/- each

600

3.       1000 betacam professional video cameras @ Rs. 4,00,000 each

40

4.       50 dubbing studios costing Rs. 3 million each

15

5.       New national TV. channels via satellite (10 channels)

500

6.       New national radio channels via satellite

30

7.       1000 intensive practical training centers @ 1 million each

100

8.       Making video films on 1000 trades @ 1 million each

100

9.       2 million video cassettes @ Rs. 100/- each

20

10.     3000 computers @ 25000/-

75

11.     Setting up internet infrastructure to

reach                                                       all major cities in India

340

Total                                                                                  

 

 

2320

 

 

(custom and excise duties are not included as this programme is of national importance and for educational purpose).

            this programme is of prime national importance; the running expenditure on this scheme will be Rs. 2,300 crores. The details of the programme with expenditure are given below :

Details of running expenses for a year

(rupees in cores)

1.       One million instructors (part time) @ Rs. 20,000/- per annum each

2000

2.       2000 cameramen for betacam professional video camera @ Rs. 50,000 per year and other costs.

10

3.       1000 intensive practical training centers @ Rs. 5,00,000/-

50

4.       National TV channel (10 channels) along with  regional stations

100

5.       200 magazines and newspapers                                          

30

6.       Other misc. Expenses                                                         

50

7.       Internet connections for 1,00,000 colleges and university classes @ Rs. 5000/- each per year                                                         

50

Total

 

2300

 

The basis of the above calculations :

            how 50 millions persons will get job training every year and how it will cost less than Rs. 500/- per person ?

¨      One video TV. set will teach a class of average 15 persons for a duration of two hours every day for three months.

¨      2 classes of 2 hours duration each day.

¨      4 new sessions will start every years.

15 persons each class

X 2 classes of 2 hours each day

X 4 sessions per years of 3 months          =          120 × 1 million sets

15 x 2 x 4           =          120 million students

Less                   =          70 million multiple

                                       causes and drop outs

                                       50 million trained

                                       persons per year

            50 million persons will get training every year with a cost of Rs. 500/- per person. Therefore, 50 million students x Rs. 500/- per person = Rs. 225. Crores.

            it would be in the national interest to discuss and examine the project in its entirety at various levels, so that this gigantic programme of national importance could be started immediately.

            golden India foundation will be glad to implement this project without any charges with the help of intellectuals and business houses within a time-frame of 180 days.

 

4.         Plan for implementation of employment generation project.

The following plan has been envisaged for the implementation of  the forgoing project by golden Indian foundation :-

1.         Formation of implementation committee

            consisting of the following ministries :-

            (i)        ministry of unemployment & poverty alleviation.

            (ii)       ministry of human resources development.

            (iii)      ministry of labour.

            (iv)      ministry of urban development.

            (v)        ministry of agriculture.

            (vi)      ministry of finance.

1a.       Setting up of a website and internet chart room so that national and international experts in these fields can interact easily for the benefit of this project. (Rs. 10 lakh).

2.         Creation of a semi-autonomous body which will be entrusted with the task of implementation of this entire project (Rs. 10 lakh).

3.         Setting up and running of a central office in Delhi. (Rs. 1 crore)

4.         Creation of facilities for video-conferencing through internet (90 percent of the meeting and conferences will be held on the computer screen with the help of latest technology).  (Rs. 20 lakh)

5.         The whole project will be divided into two parts i.e.                          
(i)     agriculture and                             (ii)     others.

6.         Organising an international symposium of three days duration so that input for this project can be taken from leading experts of the world. (Rs. 50 lakh).

7.         Special meeting, seminars and competitions will be organized for 200 different trades and agricultural organizations so that they can be made a part of this development process. For example, jewellers associations, fruit growers association, barber's associations, CII organization etc. Will be asked to initiate national and international competitions in their respective fields so that the best possible talent in their field can be sorted out and identified and used in making up these videos. (Rs. 1 crore)

8.         Leasing of one satellite transponder so that we can start a 24 hour TV. channel immediately. (Rs. 2 crore).

9.         Starting of a national F. M. radio channel (Rs. 2 crore).

10.       Getting the help of 10 leading film producers in India like shri ramanand sagar and B. R. Chopra to make these video films. (Rs. 2 crore)

11.       Making of instruction videos where future instructors will be trained in operating, repairing, and maintenance of TV., videos and computer sets. (Rs. 1 crore)

12.       Organising international seminars of ngos through which we can get the help of national and international ngos for this purpose. (Rs. 50 lakh)

13.       Making of a complete professional project report with the help of m/s. Anderson and company and submitting the project report to various world agencies which can help materially and financially in this project. (Rs. 50 lakh)

14.       Setting up a translation centre, where original scripts will be translated in to all 16 major languages of India. (Rs. 50 lakh)

15.       Setting up an internet research center where 25 persons will be entrusted with the sole aim of getting best possible latest know-low from the internet on 1000 subjects. In the first phase we will start with 100 subjects and on each subject material running in at least 2000 pages will be collected. (Rs. 50 lakh)

16.       Setting up of video dubbing studios for all the 16 languages (Rs. 50 lakh)

17.       Entrusting the task of writing a script on 100 subjects to a unit of 100 people.

18.       Buying of 5- Sony miniature video D.V. cameras @ Rs. 1 lakh each. (Rs. 1 crore)

19.       Buying of 100 betacam cameras (5 crore).

20.       Training of 200 video operators. (Rs. 20 lakh)

21.       Making of 100 videos, editing of videos in collaboration with respective national and international trade organizations (Rs. 10 crore)

22.       Dubbing of videos in 16 languages (Rs. 1 crore).

23.       Making instruction manuals for the videos in all languages. (Rs. 50 lakh)

24.       Setting up and arranging the video training classes with the help of university grants commissions, IGNOU and other ngos. (Rs. 5 crore).

25.       In the first phase, simple courses will be taken up where we do not require heavy machinery and equipment.

26.       Special emphasis will be given on agriculture and information technology.

27.       In the sector of information technology teaching rights for 100 software's will be obtained and some new software's will be developed on contract. Special emphasis will also be laid on teaching 100 different computer courses all over the country free of charge with a target of teaching 5 million students in the first year and special emphasis will be given to teaching them in such a way that they can get computer and software jobs immediately afterwards. Special crash courses on i.t. sector and command on English will be undertaken (Rs. 10 crore).

28.       An international committee of experts will be set up to be headed by Mr.. K. B. Chandrasekhar of exodus inc. To help implement this project. Mr. Bill gates of Microsoft may be requested to co-chair this committee. (Rs. 1 crore).

29.       Agriculture : India is a predominantly agriculture based economy. So a target will be set so that within three years an average Indian farmer could at least double his income and in the next three years he could double it again. In this way, in a period of six years an average Indian farmer's earning will grow 400 per cent.

30.       Action plan : exotic crops (those crops which are not grown in India and which are in high demand in western countries) of fruits, vegetables and others items will be grown in 20 per cent of the holdings of a farmer which can later on expanded to 70 per cent. A project report will be prepared on these 200 new exotic cash crops. (Rs. 5 crore).

                        instruction videos on how to grow and sell these crops will be made. All of these videos will be regularly shown on our new TV. national channels. (Rs. 2 crore).

31.       Best quality seeds for 200 exotic fruits, vegetables and other items will be imported and seeds generation farms will be opened all over the country (Rs. 2 crore).

32.       A special survey with the help of remote sensing satellite will be carried out in each zila according to their climate, water availability and soil conditions. (presently, there are about 3000 districts in India). A separate file will be maintained in each district (zila) with complete data. A central computer system will analyze these data's and will give out its input for future plantations. Agricultural cooperatives and agricultural universities will play a crucial role in this scheme.

                        the new seeds will be grown simultaneously in all these 3000 zila; to start with, 100 acres of land will be identified in each zila for this project. This scheme will bring down the cost of seeds and by eliminating the necessity for future import of the seeds. Indian conditions will always be kept in mind before deciding on these factors.

                        therefore, a total of 3,00,000 acres of land should immediately be put to use for producing these master seeds in the country. Out of the 200 varieties, seeds 100 varieties which are most successful will be distributed free of charge to all the neighboring farms along with video instructions to each Panchayat at village level. (Rs. 20 crore).

33.       A special cell for promoting these new products will be set up and middle and large Indian corporations and multinational corporations will be encouraged to be a part of this project. (Rs. 10 crore).


 

Time schedule

S. No.

Item

March-February

Amount

1.

Formation of implementation committee

----

10 lakh

1a.

Setting up of website & web chat room for interaction between international experts.

----

10 lakh

2.

Creation of semi-autonomous body, "employment generation corporation."

----

10 lakh

3.

Setting up of central office. 1 crore.

----

1 crore

4.

Creation of video conferencing facility through internet for all committee members in India and abroad.

----

20 lakh

5.

Organisation of international symposium for three days on employment generation.

----

50 lakh

6.

Organisation of seminars on 200 trades.

----

1 crore

7.

Starting of 24 hr. TV. channel "hunar"

----

2 crore

8.

Starting of fm channels.

----

2 crore

9.

Engagement of film products.

----

2 crore

10.

Making of instruction videos for instructions.

----

1 crore

11.

Organising international seminars and ngos participation in it.

----

50 lakh

12.

Project report with the help of m/s Anderson & co.

----

50 lakh

13.

Translation centre for 16 languages.

----

50 lakh

14.

Internet research centre

----

50 lakh

15.

Video dubbing studios

----

50 lakh

16.

Script writing

----

50 lakh

17.

Buying 
Sony video DV cameras

----

1 crore

18.

Buying 100 betacam cameras.

----

5 crore

19.

Training video operators.

----

20 lakh

20.

Making 100 shooting videos

----

10 crore

21.

Dubbing of these videos in 16 languages.

----

1 crore

22.

Instruction manuals

----

50 lakh

23.

Video training classes

----

5 crore

24.

Taking up of simple courses.

----

5 crore

25.

Teaching rights for 100 softwares

----

10 crore

26.

International committee of experts headed by shri k. B. Chandrasekhar of exodus inc.

----

1 cror

27.

Action plan for the growth of exotic crops

----

2 crore

28.

Opening of exotic seeds generation farms in the country

----

2 crore

29.

Growth of exotic seeds in all 3000 districts in India keeping in view the water availability, climatic and soil conditions.

----

20 crore

 

Other expenditure

----

4.40 crore

 

 

Total

80 crore

1. PROSPERITY THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.


In the past few years there has been an explosion in the field of knowledge and information technology. No country can hope to make progress without the use of information technology. India has already made a mark in this field, especially in the development of software. But in the fast changing scenario India has to make a massive effort to keep pace with the world.
 

 

A Letter from GIF President

 

Dear friends,

 

INDIA has had a great and glorious past. We are all proud of our cultural heritage embedded in the teachings of her ancient seers, rishis and wise persons. The two great apostles of peace and non-violence, viz., Lord Mahavira and Lord Buddha were born here. Our sacred lore is replete with innumerable incidents and anecdotes relating to self-illumined and enlightened sages and other holy persons. 

 

It is on account of our common spiritual and moral values marking our unity in diversity that our cultural heritage is intact despite foreign invasions from time to time. In truth, India was not only the spiritual Guru for other nations she was also a model nation as regards economic prosperity and development. Our ancient legacy in all areas is singularly unique and peerless.


UNFORTUNATELY, India has not been able to retain her past glory. She is beset with numerous problems like poverty, overpopulation, under development, corruption, moral torpor, lack of sensivity and sensibility, blind copying of the Western culture, ecological and environmental degradation, ethnic and communal violence and a host of other related difficulties.


GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION has been established with the sole objective of restoring the pristine glory of our country in every walk of life. The path is strewn with thorns and challenges but if we have the resolute will to improve the quality of life in our country, we can once again bring back the golden era of Chandra Gupta Maurya, can give birth to a modern Chanakya to make India prosperous and can eradicate the seeds of violence responsible for making our life hellish and miserable. We are still capable of rebuilding our nation.


MERE economic prosperity will not make the people of India happy. We have, therefore, prepared a brief outline of our work which addresses the problems besetting India, our great country. It is just an outline that provides an insight into what we are going to do. It can change, develope and expand in the course of dialogues with people with similar concerns. I invite suggestions and seek cooperation of all in rediscovering India and chalking out strategies to make her a pace-setter, nay, a leader in all areas of human life.
 

Yours in peace,

P. C. LUNIA


 

GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION
 

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.

Margaret Mead

 

GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION is envisaged to be a large organization eventually keeping the varied activities into mind planned for it in order to fulfill its dream of seeing India grow into a powerful, prosperous and peaceful nation. It will emerge as a model nation capable of providing leadership in peace and prosperity. 

 

It is to be developed as a national non-profit organization with the exclusive aim of improving the quality of life in all spheres and making the people of India truly happy and prosperous through counseling and constructive measures. Of course its thrust is on elimination of poverty and on improving our economy but it will not confine itself to these two important areas of human needs only but will cover all major areas connected directly or indirectly with human happiness.

 

GIF is registered as a trust with Mr. P.C. Lunia as the founder and the first Chairman cum Managing Trustee. It has six other trustees. It is headquartered at Jaipur and maintains its international office at New York.

 

 

Aims and Objectives  

(1)    To endeavour to make India a truly great nation in all areas by improving its economy leading it to become one of the most prosperous and spiritually elevated nations,

(2)    To preserve and enrich its glorious cultural heritage and bring about a cultural revolution and new awakening among the people of our country,

(3)    To carryout research to find ways and means to tap India’s natural resources without disturbing its ecology and environment,

(4)    To strive for the elimination of poverty and generate opportunities for employment,

(5)    To evolve a new system of education embedded in moral and spiritual values which can help young generations to stand on their own feet with awareness towards their responsibility to society.

(6)    To improve the quality of human life by undertaking a series of constructive and economically viable activities,

(7)    To publish research papers, diagnosing ailments in social, cultural, economic, agricultural, political, religious and educational areas and suggesting concrete steps to remedy the maladies,

(8)    To undertake and launch a campaign to arouse mass awakening for reviving our value system and for adopting a new lifestyle.

(9)    To organize national, international seminars, symposia and workshops from time to time.

(10)To inculcate a sense of nationalism among the youngsters of our country.

(11)To promote scientific outlook in the field of Industry and Agriculture and help researchers to find out new technology to boost industrial and agricultural production,

(12)To impart training to unemployed youths in order to equip them with necessary skills and competence to do their jobs more efficiently and start training centers in different parts of the country,

(13)To import latest technology from abroad and network with institutions and organizations in different parts of the world for improving our knowledge in various fields.

GIF Activities

 

1.  National Center for Training, Research and Development  

GIF plans to set up the above institute for taking up a number of training programmes for students, youths and adults. We feel that the main reasons for our poverty and lowest per capita income are lack of patriotism, inadequate use of modern technology in industry and agriculture, lack of training to individuals to do their job in the best possible way, lack of funds, lack of initiative and a burning desire for improvement and decadence of moral and spiritual values in our society.

            

The above institute will install one million videos and TVs to launch vocational training programme all over the country from Panchayat to University level, to train manpower in hundreds of vocations and crafts. It may help millions of unemployed youths to either start their own business or get employment in suitable technical institutions. The above institute will prepare a blueprint to launch a national programme to impart training to people. 

 

NCTRD will first train the trainers who will instruct and teach through these videos. The instructors will impart practical training and where necessary will refer them to bigger training centers. The basic thrust of the programme will be on helping the unemployed or semi-employed to learn a skill of such nature through which he should get immediate financial benefit through a job or self-employment.

 

Apart from these training programmes, the institute will also promote the study of the areas which have a potential to provide jobs to the unemployed and will employ researchers to find out ways and means to improve Indian economy.

 

2.         Publications Division

 

GIF will establish a separate division to publish research papers on environmental and ecological security, economic development, employment, human resource development, women and global spirituality. It will start a journal highlighting national problems providing strategies and solutions. It will employ experts to prepare information packages providing guidelines for job opportunities and identifying the areas in which the entrepreneurs can embark upon self-employment schemes. Publications Division of GIF will get monographs, articles and books written by those who have evinced practical skills and genius and are known as achievers in the world.

 

3.         Global Advisory Council

  

Our view is that our country is lagging behind on account of our ignorance of the latest innovative techniques and scientific research. GIF will identify international talents and geniuses in different areas, viz. science, business, industry, agriculture, education, environmental and ecological security, economics, information technology, communication, health, peace, nonviolence, disarmament and religion and will invite them to join its Global Advisory Council to help us to build a Golden India. India is known for its glorious past when people were happier, healthier and prosperous in the real sense of the term. GIF will seek help from the international community of geniuses to restore India’s pristine glory and make her a pace-setter in every walk of life.

 

We plan to hold an annual convention of geniuses to devise ways and means to make human life happy and comfortable. Our aim is to evolve a lifestyle which strikes a balance between materialistic prosperity and spiritual wealth.

 

4.         Seminars, Symposia and Conferences

 

The world we live in has been reduced to a global village on account of superfast means of transportation and telecommunication systems supported by revolving satellites. Earlier the geniuses or learners of one country could not travel to other parts of the world unless they were willing to be away from their work for months together. 

 

So the fruits of the invention or innovation of a country remained confined to its boundaries and the people sitting in distant parts of the world were deprived of their benefits. We can now see an explosion of knowledge on this globe made possible through satellites and globe-trotting scholars, geniuses and experts to participate in seminars, symposia and conferences.

 

GIF will endeavour to bring together at a platform replendent luminaries in different disciplines for exchange of views, discoveries, inventions and dialogues by organizing annual seminars, symposia and conferences. If necessary, it will also organize intensive workshops in a particular area for dissemination of information and for imparting practical skill in that area.

 

In consonance with the spirit of its declared objective to lead India to prosperity and human happiness, GIF will carefully prepare a calendar of events wherein internationally acclaimed personalities known for their unique achievements in different fields could be invited to participate and share their wisdom with their counterparts in India. Seminars, symposia, workshops and conferences in different sphere will become our regular feature.

 

5.                  Center for Creative Art, Culture, Recreation and Sports

 

No nation can progress unless its people are provided a change from the monotony of their work and are allowed access to means of recreation, entertainment, leisure, creative art and sports and games. If a young person who works in an office gets an opportunity to fill his leisure hours with a variety of events in the field of entertainment, recreation, games and sports, his capacity to work will increase manifold. 

 

We can build a golden India only when we have developed techniques to give freshness and relaxation to our people through  diversion of energies. GIF will also promote innovative ideas in art, recreation and games and sports. It will strive to create heroes in these areas too which are intimately linked with prosperity and happiness. As has already been stated cultural traditions of a country are a great legacy which need to be studied, researched and preserved. The center will organize workshops to disseminate information about the glorious traditions of the past and will acquaint the young people with our precious cultural heritage. Games and sports also occupy an important place in the life of a nation. 

 

The center will be helpful in identifying young and talented persons in sports and games and in imparting suitable training to them to help them to do better in Olympic games or in international competitions.

 

6.                  Pravartini Sajjan Shree Memorial Lecture

 

One of GIF’s objectives is to train and orient people in nonviolence and make them aware that the foundation of a glorious nation depends largely on the integrity and good moral character of its citizens. Pravartini Sajjan Shree was an eminent Jain Sadhvi (ascetic) who taught the young and the old to set good examples worthy of emulation by others. She was of the view that a nation could march forward and make rapid strides in all areas only when  the people wee polite, refined, disciplined and honest with high moral character. 

 

She inspired the youths to live a good life and was revered highly for her contribution to social excellence. GIF will organize an annual lecture in her memory by an eminent national or international pesonality who has left an indelible impression on people and won international fame on account of his work, rectitude and service or on account of his writings and inventions for human welfare. He will be invited to speak on any area relating to human happiness and success. The memorial lecture series will inspire people to achieve excellence in every field which ultimately benefits a nation.

 

7.                  Awards and Scholarships

 

Making India a strong, rich and great country is our long cherished dream. It is a challenging task for it involves the strenuous task of inspiring, awakening and encouraging all sections of our society to rise and shake off despair. In order to build a great nation, every one is required to work hard and contribute his mite to its progress. Awards are incentives to make people work hard. They not only give new vigour, strength and vivacity to receivers but also inspire others to follow their examples. Thus the number of achievers is likely to increase by means of these incentives. 

 

GIF has a plan to institute awards to honour achievers in various areas, viz. value-based literature considered effective in creating formative influences in society, environmental harmony, ecological security, sustainable economy and development, ahimsa, science as a means to mitigate human suffering and hardship, employment, religion, industry, public life, service, education, peace  etc. 

 

A complete plan and a brochure with the detailed procedure for nominations along with selection committees will be formulated under the aegis of this division of GIF soon. Besides GIF will also provide scholarships to both needy and outstanding students to enable them to prosecute higher studies and do research in different streams of knowledge.

 

8.                  Center for Rural Development and Poverty Elimination

 

More than seventy percent of Indian population lives in villages. Even after fifty years of our independence, most villagers still live below poverty line. More than sixty percent of them are illiterate.

As regards the number of educated among the rural folk, it may be even less than ten percent. A large number of villages are inaccessible as they are neither connected by road nor by railways. Of course, there has been considerable improvement in the situation during the last five decades but the lot of the rural folk has not improved much. 

 

There has virtually been little or no developmental work in rural areas as compared with what has been done for urbans. The helpless poor villagers remain unemployed and their life has become miserable. Most villages are without electricity and the problem of drinking water is becoming acute with every passing day. The cultivable land is shrinking rapidly. Utter lack of basic facilities such as health, education, sanitation and employment and apathetic and callous indifference of bureaucrats towards the villagers' just and urgent needs are responsible for their exodus to the cities.

 

 

It is being increasingly realized that non-governmental organizations (NGO’s) are in a better position to do constructive work in Indian villages and improve the quality of life of the rural folk.

 

GIF has a two-fold objective. On the one hand, it will utilize the experience and talent of the selected people who have an insight into the rural problems and are competent to evolve strategies and prepare feasible projects. On the other hand, it will adopt a cluster of villages as a model rural development project with the help of Government and overseas funding agencies. The main aim of this center is to raise the rural folk’s standard of living by training them to learn some economically useful indigenous trades, crafts and vocations and help them to become self-dependent. GIF will also create awareness among the rural people about the need to maintain ecological and environmental harmony and encourage them to retain their lifestyle rooted in simplicity.

 

9.                  GIF Council for Peace and International Amity

 

The world is passing through a critical period when the very survival of humanity is threatened by ever-increasing armed conflicts, ethnic and religious prejudices, nuclear weapons, abject poverty, population explosion, environment and ecological degradation and rapid degeneration of moral and spiritual values. When we think of the nuclear holocaust caused by the atom bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9 in 1945 it gives us the shivers and we wish that never again should this ghastly spectacle be repeated.

 

Our country is known for its glorious tradition of nonviolence and its commitment to global peace.

This division of GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION will network with international and national NGOs who stand for peace through nonviolence and believe in international amity and will join national and international campaigns that address the issues and problems elucidated above. We believe in the unity of humanity and give a clarion call to all countries to develop the cult of peace and amity towards one another.

 

We will establish intimate and firm relations with United Nations, UNESCO, UN University for Peace, Costa Rica and other reputed peace organizations and will extend support to them in their efforts for building lasting peace on this globe. GIF will develop official relationship with UN and UNESCO and work in close cooperation. It will also work hard for national integration and communal harmony in our own country.

 

In essence, the Council for Peace and International Amity will popularize nonviolent methods to resolve conflicts between nations and will get peace and nonviolence kits prepared for the benefit of students and children.


 

Golden Rule For Your Golden Future

A New Year’s Gift from

GOLDEN INDIA FOUNDATION

‘Golden India Foundation’ promises and is

Dedicated to your economic and social

Development in a planned manner.

 

“Money Saved Is Money Earned”

If you want a saving of Rs. 10,000/- to 10,00,000/- then please take a VOW that you will not spend more than three months' earning on your Son’s/Daughter’s marriage. No matter what the world may say.

Your life is your own, and you have all rights to live it the way you want.

After following the above Golden Rule:

 

·        You will realise that within 2-3 years your family has become prosperous.

 

·        You will have your own regular saving scheme, which will bring happiness and confidence to your family.

 

We have complete faith and hope that you would act with determination and extend your full co-operation in building a bright future for your children and family and the society at large.

 

This will save your precious time, labour and wealth.

 

PREFACE


            The India of my dreams is a country where there is no poverty and unemployment, no scarcity of essential commodities and water, where people are computer savvy and where Information Technology has led them to the path of progress and prosperity.

 

But dreams are only dreams unless they turn into reality. However, I am sure the glory of ancient India can be restored and it can once again become the Golden India which can provide leadership to the nations of the world. We can achieve this goal by a determined effort in the development and use of Information Technology taking a cue, where necessary, from the advanced countries of the West.

 

Framing of right type of policies, proper planning and meticulous implementation within a time frame and with a sense of purpose and dedication can help us achieve our dreams in the shortest possible time. To work for national causes, motivation always comes from a sense of nationalism and love for your country.

 

In the following chapters I have made suggestions for leading India to prosperity by making it an I.T. savvy country, by removing poverty and unemployment, rationalizing interest rate, strengthening our Defence Forces and solving the problem of chronic water scarcity in the country.

 

I hope there will be a free and fearless discussion among intellectuals, politicians, bureaucrats and others on these topics and we will implement the schemes without losing anytime. The Golden India Foundation is ready to undertake the implementation of various programmes free of charge in the service of the country and humanity at large.
 

 

(P. C. LUNIA)
 


Dr. P.C. Lunia - A Profile

 

Dr. P.C. Lunia, a profound thinker, prominent jeweller and renowned social worker, was born in Jaipur on April 13, 1943. His family originates from the erstwhile Multan State of India. One of his forefathers, Shri Dhingarmal Shah was the Prime Minister of the State of Multan. Some 150 years back the family moved first to Jaisalmer, then to Delhi and finally to Jaipur, the Pink City of India and were engaged in the business of Jewelley. Dr. P.C. Lunia is now a leading jeweller of Jaipur. He had the first and only jeweller's showroom at Lake Palace Hotel, Udaipur. His grandfather late Sh. Gulab Chand Lunia and father, late Shri K.C. Lunia were among the prominent jewellers of Jaipur.

 

In 1970, after his marriage, Dr. Lunia went on a world trip in connection with his business and chose to settle in America. since then he has been living there and giving new dimensions to his business of jewellery. he is a very innovative and dynamic figure in this field and by using information technology has expanded his business. he has gained expertise in precious stones like ruby, blue sapphire supplier, emerald, etc. his special achievement in this field was acknowledged as far back as 1973 when on march 22 in that year New York Times  and Palm Beach Daily News published a write-up on his work on their front pages under the heading 'Jaipur Jewel Collectors'.

 

Though he is settled in America, he visits India quite frequently. he has a deep sense of affinity with Jaipur where he has established Golden India Foundation, a non-profit social organization, for the sole purpose of bringing back the glorious days of ancient India and putting it on the road to prosperity and power so that it can once again play the role of a leader of nations. the foundation works as a think-tank and gives valuable and timely suggestions to the govt. of India through its various ministries regarding solutions to the major problems and issues the country is facing today. 

 

Quite a few of the plans and projects prepared by him have been adopted by he government in the ministry of finance and the country has benefited a great deal from them  and earned huge sums of foreign exchange. Golden India foundation is working relentlessly in search of ways to help the unemployed in India and till now if has not sought any financial assistance form any government agency.

 

Dr. Lunia believes that if we work hard and implement our plans sincerely, India will certainly once again become Golden India. To earn more foreign exchange, to root out unemployment and generate employment opportunities and work for the upliftment of the poor and weaker sections of the society, we have to take to Information Technology in a big way and lead the country to the path of development. Dr. Lunia was a member of TIE Group (The Indus Entrepreneurs) from SILICON valley, California (USA) which met the Prime Minister of India on January 13, 2000 in New Delhi and suggested ways and means for the greater development of software industry. 

 

Dr. Lunia brought out a souvenir "Amity" to mark the historic visit of U.S. President Bill Clinton to Jaipur on March 22-23, 2000. He has also tried to identify the areas in which the two great countries can co-operate and learn from each other and embark upon a joint venture to bestow prosperity and happiness on the people of both the countries.

 

Dr. Lunia contested the 1998 Parliamentary election from Jaipur and also from Lucknow against Shri Atal Bhiari Vajpai, though his intention was neither to win the election nor to achieve any political mileage. His sole aim was to draw the attention of the people and the political parties towards his plans and projects for the upliftment of the country. Dr. Lunia's election manifesto included among other things several proposals for the beautification of Jaipur, for example, making Jaipur the sister city of Paris, the beautification of main crossroads or crossings, conversion of Jaipur airport into an international one, etc. It is a matter of great pleasure to him that Rajasthan Government has already started working in this direction.

 

On march 4, 2000, the award of "international man of knowledge" was conferred upon Dr. Lunia by Shri Arun Jaitly, then minister for information and broadcasting, government of India, in New Delhi. Besides, several social organizations and institutions have felicitated and honoured him from time to time.

 

There is a religious dimension also to his personality. he was brought up in a family which gave him religious samskaras. his aunt (father's sister) Agam Jyoti Pravartini Sajjan Shri Ji Ma Sa has been a well-known and scholarly Sadhvi of Jain religion. she was publicly honoured in 1989 at Ramlila ground in Jaipur. his excellence, the governor of Rajasthan, Shri Sukhdev Prasad presented the festshrift Shramini published in her honour. Dr. Lunia himself has been actively engaged in the furtherance of religious causes. Recently, in a ten-day Anjalshalaka Murti Pratishthan Samaroh at Malpura,   Dr. Lunia presented a 25 Kg. precious ruby studded statue of revered Dadaguru Shri Jinkushal Suri Ji. he has also extended full support to religious programmes held at various places from time to time.

 

In order to propagate Indian wisdom and philosophy among common people, especially in foreign countries, Dr. Lunia has made available quite useful material on internet in the website "India Gyan.com" in 12000 interactive pages. It finds a prominent place in the five important portals on Alternative Health in the world. More useful material is being constantly fed into the website.

3.         Employment to millions of our countrymen


 

            we are all concerned for the poor and unemployed citizens of this country. How to eradicate poverty and unemployment ? Is there a way to solve this burning problem ? I have envisaged a project to help eradicate poverty from the land of India which is given below :

            having travelled the whole of India and more than 50 countries of the world during the last 26 years. I had the opportunity to see for myself different facts of life in our country as well as other industrially developed countries. While is developed nations an average person is earning more than Rs. 20,000/- per month in India the per capita miserably low resulting into millions of our countrymen living below the poverty line. A question came to my mind why it was so when god has given the same two hands and the same mental and physical capability to all the human beings. We are at per with people of any other country in the world but still the fact remains that our per capita income is among the lowest in the world.

            in my observation, the following are the reasons for this deplorable situation :

1.         Lack of a sense of nationalism.

2.         Lack of moral values in our society.

3.         Lack of initiative and a burning desire for improvement.

4.         Inadequate use of modern technology in industry and agriculture.

5.         Lack of proper training to individuals to doe their job in the best possible ways.

6.         Lack of sufficient funds.

To cure these basic maladies in the shortest possible time, say four years, an Aladdin's chirag has to be found so that our country’s per capital income can be doubled.

Modern technology can act as Aladdin's chirag at least to some extent in ways which can be elucidate in the following manner.

Extensive and intensive efforts should be made to impart training to train at least 50 million persons every year with the best knowledge available in the world in 1000 different fields of trades, industry and agriculture with the help of electronic media i.e. Satellite, video and TV. technology.

Merely providing a job or help by giving funds to a person will never relieve him from the curse of permanent poverty and unemployment, because such a person will lack proper initiative and viable technical eco-friendly know-how.

We cap certainly give highly remunerative job opportunities and business to more than 200 million of our countrymen within a period of 4 years. “co-operative movement” in the country should play a dominant role the creation and utilization of human resource of our country.

To fulfill this grand aim of eradication of poverty, the following action plan is proposed :

1.         Setting up of 1 million videos along with colour TVs all over the country from Panchayat to university levels. This vocational video training programme will be run after school hours in the same school buildings or any other available public or private buildings.

2.         Setting up a national TV. channel hook-up with satellite to be run 18 hours a day exclusively for this purpose (with 10 channels).

3.         Making of 100 video films on all possible jobs, trades, small industries, agriculture etc.

(a)        (i)        establishment of training centers at Panchayat or tehsil levels.

            (ii)       simultaneously, industries must be obliged to create training courses in their respective industries to provide technical training to 10% of their labour strength drawn from dependants and relatives of their own employees and provide them stipend of Rs. 250/- per month as a part of their social obligation. The trainees of such industries shall, however, be obliged not to claim forcible employment in the said industrial unit until and unless he or she is so needed for effective productive use by the unit. This specific restriction will allay fears harbored by industrial units of over-employment and loss of production per capita by the units in the interest of economic viability of any commercial/industrial activity.

(b)        employment, one million technically trained instructors for this purpose, giving them training in methods to instruct and teach through these videos, together with training in running, repairing and maintaining TV sets and video sets. These instructors will also be trained to spot proper talent and desire in the students and guide them to adopt vocations of their choice.

(c)        the instructors would be responsible for imparting practical training and where necessary would refer the trainees to bigger training centers to be established at district level. After completing of video and practical training, the instructors/supervisors would help the trained persons to embark upon a career, which may be self-employment, cooperative set up or a job.

(d)        the basic thrust of the programme will be to help the unemployed or semi employed to acquire a technical skill through which they would benefit financially through a job or self-employment.

(e)        creation of training centers and employment of instructors would immediately utilize the human resource of a growing number of unemployed engineers and other skilled personnel of our country.

4.         Publication programme of 200 newspapers and magazines on 1000 trades and industrial opportunities to bring continuous and up to date latest knowledge to all the interested people.

5.         Preparation of detailed video instructions manuals for each of these vocational training courses synchronized with videos for counter members. These video training courses will shorten the time required for getting practical training by 80% since their conscious and subconscious mind has been fully exposed from beginning to end to the latest technical know-how in their chosen vocation.

6.         Setting up of 1000 practical training centers for students, after they have finished their three months intensive training. This is very essential to provide them first hand practical training.

7.         (a)        setting up a national video channel like vividh-bharti which will broadcast the new national TV. programme in regional languages with lip synchronization simultaneously with TV. programmes, so that even a person sitting in a remote village of Bengal, Assam, Tamil nadu, Kerela etc. Can listen to the programme in his own mother tongue.

            (b)        all these vide cassettes will also be voice dubbed in all the major languages of India along with respective instruction manuals.

            (c)        such video programmes would be made interesting and exciting with the help of person like shri ramanand sagar and shri B. R. Chopra who have great command over producing such serials which could touch the core of the heart of a viewer. In fact, i have already talked to shri ramanand sagar about the project and he is ready to cooperate fully for this national cause. Thus, people all over India will be induced to watch and learn through TV and video programmes with full concentration and enthusiasm. This will help them to learn new skills to stand on their own feet.

A team of the vide film producers will travel all over India to study the potential and requirements of different parts and to other selected countries to acquire the latest technology and know-how in each of the vocation which can be adopted easily in our country.

8.         A pool of scientists and businessmen will be created to find out and invent ways to integrate these technologies into Indian situations.

9.      Fund resource of the project: It will be made pa part of the more than Rs. 4500 core per year existing several rozgar yojana of the government of India, so on new funding will be required.

10.    Management of the project: Execution of the project should be undertake by ministry of urban employment of & poverty alleviation, govt. Of India, but supervised by a consortium of government agencies, big business houses, trade union, non-govt. Organisations (ngos) like rotary club, red cross, boy scouts etc. To get best possible management available in the country.  

(amount in cores  of rupees)

1.       One million color TV. Sets @ Rs. 8000/- each

800

2.       One million video sets @ Rs. 600/- each

600

3.       1000 betacam professional video cameras @ Rs. 4,00,000 each

40

4.       50 dubbing studios costing Rs. 3 million each

15

5.       New national TV. channels via satellite (10 channels)

500

6.       New national radio channels via satellite

30

7.       1000 intensive practical training centers @ 1 million each

100

8.       Making video films on 1000 trades @ 1 million each

100

9.       2 million video cassettes @ Rs. 100/- each

20

10.     3000 computers @ 25000/-

75

11.     Setting up internet infrastructure to

reach                                                       all major cities in India

340

Total                                                                                  

 

 

2320

 

 

(custom and excise duties are not included as this programme is of national importance and for educational purpose).

            this programme is of prime national importance; the running expenditure on this scheme will be Rs. 2,300 crores. The details of the programme with expenditure are given below :

Details of running expenses for a year

(rupees in cores)

1.       One million instructors (part time) @ Rs. 20,000/- per annum each

2000

2.       2000 cameramen for betacam professional video camera @ Rs. 50,000 per year and other costs.

10

3.       1000 intensive practical training centers @ Rs. 5,00,000/-

50

4.       National TV channel (10 channels) along with  regional stations

100

5.       200 magazines and newspapers                                          

30

6.       Other misc. Expenses                                                         

50

7.       Internet connections for 1,00,000 colleges and university classes @ Rs. 5000/- each per year                                                         

50

Total

 

2300

 

The basis of the above calculations :

            how 50 millions persons will get job training every year and how it will cost less than Rs. 500/- per person ?

¨      One video TV. set will teach a class of average 15 persons for a duration of two hours every day for three months.

¨      2 classes of 2 hours duration each day.

¨      4 new sessions will start every years.

15 persons each class

X 2 classes of 2 hours each day

X 4 sessions per years of 3 months          =          120 × 1 million sets

15 x 2 x 4           =          120 million students

Less                   =          70 million multiple

                                       causes and drop outs

                                       50 million trained

                                       persons per year

            50 million persons will get training every year with a cost of Rs. 500/- per person. Therefore, 50 million students x Rs. 500/- per person = Rs. 225. Crores.

            it would be in the national interest to discuss and examine the project in its entirety at various levels, so that this gigantic programme of national importance could be started immediately.

            golden India foundation will be glad to implement this project without any charges with the help of intellectuals and business houses within a time-frame of 180 days.

 

4.         Plan for implementation of employment generation project.

The following plan has been envisaged for the implementation of  the forgoing project by golden Indian foundation :-

1.         Formation of implementation committee

            consisting of the following ministries :-

            (i)        ministry of unemployment & poverty alleviation.

            (ii)       ministry of human resources development.

            (iii)      ministry of labour.

            (iv)      ministry of urban development.

            (v)        ministry of agriculture.

            (vi)      ministry of finance.

1a.       Setting up of a website and internet chart room so that national and international experts in these fields can interact easily for the benefit of this project. (Rs. 10 lakh).

2.         Creation of a semi-autonomous body which will be entrusted with the task of implementation of this entire project (Rs. 10 lakh).

3.         Setting up and running of a central office in Delhi. (Rs. 1 crore)

4.         Creation of facilities for video-conferencing through internet (90 percent of the meeting and conferences will be held on the computer screen with the help of latest technology).  (Rs. 20 lakh)

5.         The whole project will be divided into two parts i.e.                          
(i)     agriculture and                             (ii)     others.

6.         Organising an international symposium of three days duration so that input for this project can be taken from leading experts of the world. (Rs. 50 lakh).

7.         Special meeting, seminars and competitions will be organized for 200 different trades and agricultural organizations so that they can be made a part of this development process. For example, jewellers associations, fruit growers association, barber's associations, CII organization etc. Will be asked to initiate national and international competitions in their respective fields so that the best possible talent in their field can be sorted out and identified and used in making up these videos. (Rs. 1 crore)

8.         Leasing of one satellite transponder so that we can start a 24 hour TV. channel immediately. (Rs. 2 crore).

9.         Starting of a national F. M. radio channel (Rs. 2 crore).

10.       Getting the help of 10 leading film producers in India like shri ramanand sagar and B. R. Chopra to make these video films. (Rs. 2 crore)

11.       Making of instruction videos where future instructors will be trained in operating, repairing, and maintenance of TV., videos and computer sets. (Rs. 1 crore)

12.       Organising international seminars of ngos through which we can get the help of national and international ngos for this purpose. (Rs. 50 lakh)

13.       Making of a complete professional project report with the help of m/s. Anderson and company and submitting the project report to various world agencies which can help materially and financially in this project. (Rs. 50 lakh)

14.       Setting up a translation centre, where original scripts will be translated in to all 16 major languages of India. (Rs. 50 lakh)

15.       Setting up an internet research center where 25 persons will be entrusted with the sole aim of getting best possible latest know-low from the internet on 1000 subjects. In the first phase we will start with 100 subjects and on each subject material running in at least 2000 pages will be collected. (Rs. 50 lakh)

16.       Setting up of video dubbing studios for all the 16 languages (Rs. 50 lakh)

17.       Entrusting the task of writing a script on 100 subjects to a unit of 100 people.

18.       Buying of 5- Sony miniature video D.V. cameras @ Rs. 1 lakh each. (Rs. 1 crore)

19.       Buying of 100 betacam cameras (5 crore).

20.       Training of 200 video operators. (Rs. 20 lakh)

21.       Making of 100 videos, editing of videos in collaboration with respective national and international trade organizations (Rs. 10 crore)

22.       Dubbing of videos in 16 languages (Rs. 1 crore).

23.       Making instruction manuals for the videos in all languages. (Rs. 50 lakh)

24.       Setting up and arranging the video training classes with the help of university grants commissions, IGNOU and other ngos. (Rs. 5 crore).

25.       In the first phase, simple courses will be taken up where we do not require heavy machinery and equipment.

26.       Special emphasis will be given on agriculture and information technology.

27.       In the sector of information technology teaching rights for 100 software's will be obtained and some new software's will be developed on contract. Special emphasis will also be laid on teaching 100 different computer courses all over the country free of charge with a target of teaching 5 million students in the first year and special emphasis will be given to teaching them in such a way that they can get computer and software jobs immediately afterwards. Special crash courses on i.t. sector and command on English will be undertaken (Rs. 10 crore).

28.       An international committee of experts will be set up to be headed by Mr.. K. B. Chandrasekhar of exodus inc. To help implement this project. Mr. Bill gates of Microsoft may be requested to co-chair this committee. (Rs. 1 crore).

29.       Agriculture : India is a predominantly agriculture based economy. So a target will be set so that within three years an average Indian farmer could at least double his income and in the next three years he could double it again. In this way, in a period of six years an average Indian farmer's earning will grow 400 per cent.

30.       Action plan : exotic crops (those crops which are not grown in India and which are in high demand in western countries) of fruits, vegetables and others items will be grown in 20 per cent of the holdings of a farmer which can later on expanded to 70 per cent. A project report will be prepared on these 200 new exotic cash crops. (Rs. 5 crore).

                        instruction videos on how to grow and sell these crops will be made. All of these videos will be regularly shown on our new TV. national channels. (Rs. 2 crore).

31.       Best quality seeds for 200 exotic fruits, vegetables and other items will be imported and seeds generation farms will be opened all over the country (Rs. 2 crore).

32.       A special survey with the help of remote sensing satellite will be carried out in each zila according to their climate, water availability and soil conditions. (presently, there are about 3000 districts in India). A separate file will be maintained in each district (zila) with complete data. A central computer system will analyze these data's and will give out its input for future plantations. Agricultural cooperatives and agricultural universities will play a crucial role in this scheme.

                        the new seeds will be grown simultaneously in all these 3000 zila; to start with, 100 acres of land will be identified in each zila for this p