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From: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:55:04 +0530
Local: Sun, Oct 25 2009 9:25 am
Subject: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear all,
Don't we want the choice: Between Knowingly devouring Genetically Modified
Brinjal (Bt Brinjal) and unknowingly gobbling it up?

The Env Minister Jairam Ramesh has given us more time to represent our views
before deciding either way! Folks, we need to understand and act.

Pushpa Bhargava ( Former CCMB director) who is a member of the GEAC (Genetic
Engg. Approval Committee) did not want the US multi-national
company-promoted Bt Brinjal to be approved. But the majority of the GEAC
recommended for approval.

The minister Jairam struck!

He said, he wants to hear from people who are going to eat it and face the
music, if any.

We have a special stake, folks: Aswati (our former student & Jenifer's batch
mate) who is finishing PhD in the US was the one small voice challenging the
lies and half truths perpetrated by the multinational company, Monsanto and
its Indian cohort Mahyco, (as early as in 2000)?! She has at least two
'publications' on this!
Arunan


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From: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 22:38:25 +0530
Local: Tues, Oct 27 2009 1:08 pm
Subject: Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Thanks Sanjay for your reply.
I am sureRaju, this is the proper time for us to discuss on the GM food
issue. It will be too late, if we wait.

I hope, all those who are teaching genetic engineering from undergraduate
classes onwards, will use this opportunity to initiate students into this
controversy. That will be the ideal pedagogic device.

e.g. what is the state of affairs in the European Union vis vis GM food?
Over to you Raju.
Arunan

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:11 PM, C. K. Raju <c_k_r...@hotmail.com> wrote:


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From: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 15:53:25 +0530
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 6:23 am
Subject: Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear Viraj,
What is the dire need? Bill Gates feels that GM food is the answer to
Africa's famine problem. I shall try to cull out the article on this, I
guess published recently in Scientific American, and post it.

If you look at it, India had severe famine till we got Independence from the
Imperial Britain. After Independence in  and definitely after we became the
Repubic, we had no famine. Can you believe it? So is the question of
starvation and semi starvation  of large section of people: it happens not
because there is inadequate food stock, but because of inadequate food
distribution mechanisms. So, the issue is not inadequate food production
capacity; but the policy of food production and capacity utilization. It is
not just a technical issue. It is clearly a policy issue! *A great visionary
like Bill Gates cannot be innocent of this!*

The GM food is a great business model. Period. It is not even a great
technical model (Not adequate study as to its potential health hazards is
conducted by independent scientists!).

There is also this question of choice: why do not the proponents agree for
labelling the GM food so that you and me have a choice, to avoid it if we so
desire?

There is a whole lot of  issues there. Thank the Minister who granted us
time to represent. Represent,we should!

MC Arunan

MC Arunan, PhD

Head, Brain Research & Cognitive Sciences Laboratory,

Department of Life science, Sophia College for Women,

 Bhulabhai Desai Road,

Mumbai- 400 026, India.

Phone: (College) 022-23512642

            (Res.)      022-23512560

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Viraj Torsekar <viraj.torse...@gmail.com>wrote:

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From: Joyce.McKni...@esc.edu
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:20:43 -0400
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 10:20 am
Subject: Re: [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

For what it is worth I totally agree that it is about distribution, not
about production.   It frightens me that large companies are gaining a
corner on the world's food supplies.   Dr. Joyce McKnight,  SUNY Empire
State College (US)

             MC Arunan                                                    
             <mcaru...@gmail.c                                            
             om>                                                        To
             Sent by:                  sophia_lscgr...@yahoogroups.com    
             wikieducator-teac                                          cc
             her-collaboration         Biology_Netw...@yahoogroups.co.in,  
             -forum@googlegrou         "C. K. Raju"                        
             ps.com                    <c_k_r...@hotmail.com>,            
                                       doc...@yahoo.com,                  
                                       a_kal...@rediffmail.com,            
             10/29/2009 06:23          josegeor...@hotmail.com,            
             AM                        mhfule...@yahoo.com,                
                                       m.h.fule...@yahoo.com,              
                                       mfule...@vsnl.com,                  
             Please respond to         yasmink...@hotmail.com,            
             wikieducator-teac         avarisinc...@yahoo.com,            
             her-collaboration         sheela.do...@xaviers.edu,          
             -forum@googlegrou         drdo...@mtnl.net.in,                
                  ps.com               dase...@rediffmail.com,            
                                       radiyapa...@gmail.com,              
                                       prof_prash...@rediffmail.com,      
                                       rajendra.shi...@xaviers.edu,        
                                       pgk...@gmail.com, "H. C. Pradhan"  
                                       <h...@hbcse.tifr.res.in>,            
                                       nagarju...@gmail.com,              
                                       bj...@tifr.res.in,                  
                                       wikieducator-teacher-collaboration-
                                       forum@googlegroups.com,            
                                       pravin_nay...@yahoo.com,            
                                       bobb...@gmail.com,                  
                                       jatinn...@gmail.com,                
                                       peace-mumbai@googlegroups.com,      
                                       ipomoeabil...@yahoo.com, "N. P.    
                                       Chaubey" <issa...@gmail.com>,      
                                       pa...@esocialsciences.com          
                                                                   Subject
                                       [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re:      
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                                       [Biology_Network] Re: GM food      
                                       Minister  gives time for us to act  

Dear Viraj,
What is the dire need? Bill Gates feels that GM food is the answer to
Africa's famine problem. I shall try to cull out the article on this, I
guess published recently in Scientific American, and post it.

If you look at it, India had severe famine till we got Independence from
the Imperial Britain. After Independence in  and definitely after we became
the Repubic, we had no famine. Can you believe it? So is the question of
starvation and semi starvation  of large section of people: it happens not
because there is inadequate food stock, but because of inadequate food
distribution mechanisms. So, the issue is not inadequate food production
capacity; but the policy of food production and capacity utilization. It is
not just a technical issue. It is clearly a policy issue! A great visionary
like Bill Gates cannot be innocent of this!

The GM food is a great business model. Period. It is not even a great
technical model (Not adequate study as to its potential health hazards is
conducted by independent scientists!).

There is also this question of choice: why do not the proponents agree for
labelling the GM food so that you and me have a choice, to avoid it if we
so desire?

There is a whole lot of  issues there. Thank the Minister who granted us
time to represent. Represent,we should!

MC Arunan

MC Arunan, PhD
Head, Brain Research & Cognitive Sciences Laboratory,
Department of Life science, Sophia College for Women,
 Bhulabhai Desai Road,
Mumbai- 400 026, India.

Phone: (College) 022-23512642
            (Res.)      022-23512560

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Viraj Torsekar <viraj.torse...@gmail.com>
wrote:

  Dear Sir,
  Even I feel strongly about it. It makes sense to allow GM crops only if
  there is a dire need for it and things cannot be handled otherwise.
  So what can we do to oppose it or atleast pump some sense into it?

  Viraj

  On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:38 PM, MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com> wrote:

        Thanks Sanjay for your reply.
        I am sureRaju, this is the proper time for us to discuss on the GM
        food issue. It will be too late, if we wait.

        I hope, all those who are teaching genetic engineering from
        undergraduate classes onwards, will use this opportunity
        to initiate students into this controversy. That will be the ideal
        pedagogic device.

        e.g. what is the state of affairs in the European Union vis vis GM
        food?
        Over to you Raju.
        Arunan

        On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:11 PM, C. K. Raju <c_k_r...@hotmail.com>
        wrote:
              Dear Arunan,

              I think, to the contrary, we could blame them with our eyes
              closed, given their past record, and we would have an
              excellent chance of being right. And in the case of GM
              foods, everyone knows what Monsanto has been doing in Canada,
              so it is pointless asking for the Ramkatha to be repeated all
              over again.  It is only the people who are sold out and tied
              to some crumbs from the profit that these companies hope to
              make (and we have many of them in India) that would have a
              problem. If you look at issues historically, you immediately
              see that it is through such traitors that India was
              colonised, and is maintained in its current state of abject
              dependence.

              This is exactly why I have been focussing on the issue of
              ethics of science: those science managers who give bad or
              wrong advice in such cases of risky new technnlogy, should be
              held responsible for the consequent damage, and should be
              hanged at the very least. That should apply also to every
              case of a drug which is first approved and later withdrawn
              because of its side effects (and there are a large number of
              such drugs).

              Want to discuss the ethics of GM foods publicly anyone?

              CKR

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              Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:40:11 -0700
              From: doc...@yahoo.com
              Subject: Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act
              To: mcaru...@gmail.com; sophia_lscgr...@yahoogroups.com;
              a_kal...@rediffmail.com; josegeor...@hotmail.com
              CC: mhfule...@yahoo.com; m.h.fule...@yahoo.com;
              mfule...@vsnl.com; yasmink...@hotmail.com;
              avarisinc...@yahoo.com; sheela.do...@xaviers.edu;
              drdo...@mtnl.net.in; dase...@rediffmail.com;
              radiyapa...@gmail.com; prof_prash...@rediffmail.com;
              rajendra.shi...@xaviers.edu; pgk...@gmail.com;
              h...@hbcse.tifr.res.in; nagarju...@gmail.com;
              bj...@tifr.res.in;
              wikieducator-teacher-collaboration-forum@googlegroups.com;
              Biology_Netw...@yahoogroups.co.in; pravin_nay...@yahoo.com;
              bobb...@gmail.com; jatinn...@gmail.com;
              peace-mumbai@googlegroups.com; ipomoeabil...@yahoo.com;
              issa...@gmail.com; c_k_r...@hotmail.com;
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From: Joyce.McKni...@esc.edu
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 10:22:40 -0400
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 10:22 am
Subject: Re: [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

I guess I am just not sure what or who you are referring to as the GM Food
Minister and what you mean by "giving us time to act"...please forgive my
ignorance, my field is human services and particularly community
organizing.   Joyce McKnight

             MC Arunan                                                    
             <mcaru...@gmail.c                                            
             om>                                                        To
             Sent by:                  sophia_lscgr...@yahoogroups.com    
             wikieducator-teac                                          cc
             her-collaboration         Biology_Netw...@yahoogroups.co.in,  
             -forum@googlegrou         "C. K. Raju"                        
             ps.com                    <c_k_r...@hotmail.com>,            
                                       doc...@yahoo.com,                  
                                       a_kal...@rediffmail.com,            
             10/29/2009 06:23          josegeor...@hotmail.com,            
             AM                        mhfule...@yahoo.com,                
                                       m.h.fule...@yahoo.com,              
                                       mfule...@vsnl.com,                  
             Please respond to         yasmink...@hotmail.com,            
             wikieducator-teac         avarisinc...@yahoo.com,            
             her-collaboration         sheela.do...@xaviers.edu,          
             -forum@googlegrou         drdo...@mtnl.net.in,                
                  ps.com               dase...@rediffmail.com,            
                                       radiyapa...@gmail.com,              
                                       prof_prash...@rediffmail.com,      
                                       rajendra.shi...@xaviers.edu,        
                                       pgk...@gmail.com, "H. C. Pradhan"  
                                       <h...@hbcse.tifr.res.in>,            
                                       nagarju...@gmail.com,              
                                       bj...@tifr.res.in,                  
                                       wikieducator-teacher-collaboration-
                                       forum@googlegroups.com,            
                                       pravin_nay...@yahoo.com,            
                                       bobb...@gmail.com,                  
                                       jatinn...@gmail.com,                
                                       peace-mumbai@googlegroups.com,      
                                       ipomoeabil...@yahoo.com, "N. P.    
                                       Chaubey" <issa...@gmail.com>,      
                                       pa...@esocialsciences.com          
                                                                   Subject
                                       [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re:      
                                       [sophia_lscgroup] Re:              
                                       [Biology_Network] Re: GM food      
                                       Minister  gives time for us to act  

Dear Viraj,
What is the dire need? Bill Gates feels that GM food is the answer to
Africa's famine problem. I shall try to cull out the article on this, I
guess published recently in Scientific American, and post it.

If you look at it, India had severe famine till we got Independence from
the Imperial Britain. After Independence in  and definitely after we became
the Repubic, we had no famine. Can you believe it? So is the question of
starvation and semi starvation  of large section of people: it happens not
because there is inadequate food stock, but because of inadequate food
distribution mechanisms. So, the issue is not inadequate food production
capacity; but the policy of food production and capacity utilization. It is
not just a technical issue. It is clearly a policy issue! A great visionary
like Bill Gates cannot be innocent of this!

The GM food is a great business model. Period. It is not even a great
technical model (Not adequate study as to its potential health hazards is
conducted by independent scientists!).

There is also this question of choice: why do not the proponents agree for
labelling the GM food so that you and me have a choice, to avoid it if we
so desire?

There is a whole lot of  issues there. Thank the Minister who granted us
time to represent. Represent,we should!

MC Arunan

MC Arunan, PhD
Head, Brain Research & Cognitive Sciences Laboratory,
Department of Life science, Sophia College for Women,
 Bhulabhai Desai Road,
Mumbai- 400 026, India.

Phone: (College) 022-23512642
            (Res.)      022-23512560

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Viraj Torsekar <viraj.torse...@gmail.com>
wrote:

  Dear Sir,
  Even I feel strongly about it. It makes sense to allow GM crops only if
  there is a dire need for it and things cannot be handled otherwise.
  So what can we do to oppose it or atleast pump some sense into it?

  Viraj

  On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:38 PM, MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com> wrote:

        Thanks Sanjay for your reply.
        I am sureRaju, this is the proper time for us to discuss on the GM
        food issue. It will be too late, if we wait.

        I hope, all those who are teaching genetic engineering from
        undergraduate classes onwards, will use this opportunity
        to initiate students into this controversy. That will be the ideal
        pedagogic device.

        e.g. what is the state of affairs in the European Union vis vis GM
        food?
        Over to you Raju.
        Arunan

        On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:11 PM, C. K. Raju <c_k_r...@hotmail.com>
        wrote:
              Dear Arunan,

              I think, to the contrary, we could blame them with our eyes
              closed, given their past record, and we would have an
              excellent chance of being right. And in the case of GM
              foods, everyone knows what Monsanto has been doing in Canada,
              so it is pointless asking for the Ramkatha to be repeated all
              over again.  It is only the people who are sold out and tied
              to some crumbs from the profit that these companies hope to
              make (and we have many of them in India) that would have a
              problem. If you look at issues historically, you immediately
              see that it is through such traitors that India was
              colonised, and is maintained in its current state of abject
              dependence.

              This is exactly why I have been focussing on the issue of
              ethics of science: those science managers who give bad or
              wrong advice in such cases of risky new technnlogy, should be
              held responsible for the consequent damage, and should be
              hanged at the very least. That should apply also to every
              case of a drug which is first approved and later withdrawn
              because of its side effects (and there are a large number of
              such drugs).

              Want to discuss the ethics of GM foods publicly anyone?

              CKR

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              From: doc...@yahoo.com
              Subject: Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act
              To: mcaru...@gmail.com; sophia_lscgr...@yahoogroups.com;
              a_kal...@rediffmail.com; josegeor...@hotmail.com
              CC: mhfule...@yahoo.com; m.h.fule...@yahoo.com;
              mfule...@vsnl.com; yasmink...@hotmail.com;
              avarisinc...@yahoo.com; sheela.do...@xaviers.edu;
              drdo...@mtnl.net.in; dase...@rediffmail.com;
              radiyapa...@gmail.com; prof_prash...@rediffmail.com;
              rajendra.shi...@xaviers.edu; pgk...@gmail.com;
              h...@hbcse.tifr.res.in; nagarju...@gmail.com;
              bj...@tifr.res.in;
              wikieducator-teacher-collaboration-forum@googlegroups.com;
              Biology_Netw...@yahoogroups.co.in; pravin_nay...@yahoo.com;
              bobb...@gmail.com; jatinn...@gmail.com;
              peace-mumbai@googlegroups.com; ipomoeabil...@yahoo.com;
              issa...@gmail.com; c_k_r...@hotmail.com;
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From: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 22:13:51 +0530
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 12:43 pm
Subject: Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear all,
Here is a message from Joyce McKnight, SUNY, Empire State College.  Hope to
hear more from her on the GM food blitzkrieg!
MC Arunan

Hello:  I was following the conversation on wikieducator about the real
causes of famine and agree that food distribution rather than food
production is the issue.   It worries me to see that large industrial
interests are cornering food production and pushing genetically altered
seeds etc. as I think such a monopoly is even more dangerous than the
fossil fuel energy monopoly we now have.   At any rate, I wanted to join
the discussion but when I tried to repy, google groups threw me out.  I
wonder what I am doing wrong.
  Joyce McKnight,  SUNY Empire State College
(US)

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From: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 22:46:32 +0530
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 1:16 pm
Subject: Re: [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear Joyce McKnight,

Extremely sorry to have referred to an Indian story without giving so much
as an explanation to participants from the rest of the world. The GM
industrial giants have been putting pressure on the Government of India for
the introduction in India of the GM food, especially genetically modified
brinjal (aubergine) to an unsuspecting public. The Genetic Engineering
Approval Committee (India) has given consent though three veteran scientists
led by Prof Pushpa Bhargava have given  dissenting note, citing inadequate
studies on the deleterious effect on ingestion of these.

The Minister for Environment fo the Government of India, Mr Jairam Ramesh
has mercifully,  differed the decision and asked for representations by the
public on this matter. Some of us are urging the academic and scientific
community to make use of this opportunity to educate the public and to make
representations. Inputs from the US and also from the European Union will be
invaluable.

MC Arunan

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From: Joyce.McKni...@esc.edu
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 13:37:23 -0400
Local: Thurs, Oct 29 2009 1:37 pm
Subject: Re: [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act
Really dumb question from a non-scientist...does GM mean genetically
modified?    Joyce

             MC Arunan                                                    
             <mcaru...@gmail.c                                            
             om>                                                        To
             Sent by:                  wikieducator-teacher-collaboration-
             wikieducator-teac         forum@googlegroups.com              
             her-collaboration                                          cc
             -forum@googlegrou         avarisinc...@yahoo.com,            
             ps.com                    a_kal...@rediffmail.com,            
                                       Biology_Netw...@yahoogroups.co.in,  
                                       bj...@tifr.res.in,                  
             10/29/2009 01:16          bobb...@gmail.com, "C. K. Raju"    
             PM                        <c_k_r...@hotmail.com>,            
                                       dase...@rediffmail.com,            
                                       doc...@yahoo.com,                  
             Please respond to         drdo...@mtnl.net.in, "H. C.        
             wikieducator-teac         Pradhan" <h...@hbcse.tifr.res.in>,  
             her-collaboration         ipomoeabil...@yahoo.com, "N. P.    
             -forum@googlegrou         Chaubey" <issa...@gmail.com>,      
                  ps.com               jatinn...@gmail.com,                
                                       josegeor...@hotmail.com,            
                                       mfule...@vsnl.com,                  
                                       mhfule...@yahoo.com,                
                                       m.h.fule...@yahoo.com,              
                                       nagarju...@gmail.com,              
                                       pa...@esocialsciences.com,          
                                       peace-mumbai@googlegroups.com,      
                                       pgk...@gmail.com,                  
                                       pravin_nay...@yahoo.com,            
                                       prof_prash...@rediffmail.com,      
                                       radiyapa...@gmail.com,              
                                       rajendra.shi...@xaviers.edu,        
                                       sheela.do...@xaviers.edu,          
                                       sophia_lscgr...@yahoogroups.com,    
                                       yasmink...@hotmail.com              
                                                                   Subject
                                       [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re:      
                                       [sophia_lscgroup] Re:              
                                       [Biology_Network] Re: GM food      
                                       Minister gives time for us to act  

Dear Joyce McKnight,

Extremely sorry to have referred to an Indian story without giving so much
as an explanation to participants from the rest of the world. The GM
industrial giants have been putting pressure on the Government of India for
the introduction in India of the GM food, especially genetically modified
brinjal (aubergine) to an unsuspecting public. The Genetic Engineering
Approval Committee (India) has given consent though three veteran
scientists led by Prof Pushpa Bhargava have given  dissenting note, citing
inadequate studies on the deleterious effect on ingestion of these.

The Minister for Environment fo the Government of India, Mr Jairam Ramesh
has mercifully,  differed the decision and asked for representations by the
public on this matter. Some of us are urging the academic and scientific
community to make use of this opportunity to educate the public and to make
representations. Inputs from the US and also from the European Union will
be invaluable.

MC Arunan

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:52 PM, <Joyce.McKni...@esc.edu> wrote:

  I guess I am just not sure what or who you are referring to as the GM
  Food
  Minister and what you mean by "giving us time to act"...please forgive my
  ignorance, my field is human services and particularly community
  organizing.   Joyce McKnight

              MC Arunan
              <mcaru...@gmail.c
              om>                                                        To
              Sent by:                  sophia_lscgr...@yahoogroups.com
              wikieducator-teac                                          cc
              her-collaboration         Biology_Netw...@yahoogroups.co.in,
              -forum@googlegrou         "C. K. Raju"
              ps.com                    <c_k_r...@hotmail.com>,
                                        doc...@yahoo.com,
                                        a_kal...@rediffmail.com,
              10/29/2009 06:23          josegeor...@hotmail.com,
              AM                        mhfule...@yahoo.com,
                                        m.h.fule...@yahoo.com,
                                        mfule...@vsnl.com,
              Please respond to         yasmink...@hotmail.com,
              wikieducator-teac         avarisinc...@yahoo.com,
              her-collaboration         sheela.do...@xaviers.edu,
              -forum@googlegrou         drdo...@mtnl.net.in,
                   ps.com               dase...@rediffmail.com,
                                        radiyapa...@gmail.com,
                                        prof_prash...@rediffmail.com,
                                        rajendra.shi...@xaviers.edu,
                                        pgk...@gmail.com, "H. C. Pradhan"
                                        <h...@hbcse.tifr.res.in>,
                                        nagarju...@gmail.com,
                                        bj...@tifr.res.in,
                                        wikieducator-teacher-collaboration-
                                        forum@googlegroups.com,
                                        pravin_nay...@yahoo.com,
                                        bobb...@gmail.com,
                                        jatinn...@gmail.com,
                                        peace-mumbai@googlegroups.com,
                                        ipomoeabil...@yahoo.com, "N. P.
                                        Chaubey" <issa...@gmail.com>,
                                        pa...@esocialsciences.com
                                                                    Subject
                                        [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re:
                                        [sophia_lscgroup] Re:
                                        [Biology_Network] Re: GM food
                                        Minister  gives time for us to act

  Dear Viraj,
  What is the dire need? Bill Gates feels that GM food is the answer to
  Africa's famine problem. I shall try to cull out the article on this, I
  guess published recently in Scientific American, and post it.

  If you look at it, India had severe famine till we got Independence from
  the Imperial Britain. After Independence in  and definitely after we
  became
  the Repubic, we had no famine. Can you believe it? So is the question of
  starvation and semi starvation  of large section of people: it happens
  not
  because there is inadequate food stock, but because of inadequate food
  distribution mechanisms. So, the issue is not inadequate food production
  capacity; but the policy of food production and capacity utilization. It
  is
  not just a technical issue. It is clearly a policy issue! A great
  visionary
  like Bill Gates cannot be innocent of this!

  The GM food is a great business model. Period. It is not even a great
  technical model (Not adequate study as to its potential health hazards is
  conducted by independent scientists!).

  There is also this question of choice: why do not the proponents agree
  for
  labelling the GM food so that you and me have a choice, to avoid it if we
  so desire?

  There is a whole lot of  issues there. Thank the Minister who granted us
  time to represent. Represent,we should!

  MC Arunan

  MC Arunan, PhD
  Head, Brain Research & Cognitive Sciences Laboratory,
  Department of Life science, Sophia College for Women,
   Bhulabhai Desai Road,
  Mumbai- 400 026, India.

  Phone: (College) 022-23512642
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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 23:13:45 +0530
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Yes.
MC Arunan

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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 01:32:32 -0800 (PST)
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Bien vouloir me désabonner à votre site car vos messages encombrent ma boîte
Merci de votre bonne compréhension

--- En date de : Jeu 29.10.09, MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com> a écrit :

De: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
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Date: Jeudi 29 Octobre 2009, 11h23

Dear Viraj,
What is the dire need? Bill Gates feels that GM food is the answer to Africa's famine problem. I shall try to cull out the article on this, I guess published recently in Scientific American, and post it.
 
If you look at it, India had severe famine till we got Independence from the Imperial Britain. After Independence in  and definitely after we became the Repubic, we had no famine. Can you believe it? So is the question of starvation and semi starvation  of large section of people: it happens not because there is inadequate food stock, but because of inadequate food distribution mechanisms. So, the issue is not inadequate food production capacity; but the policy of food production and capacity utilization. It is not just a technical issue. It is clearly a policy issue! A great visionary like Bill Gates cannot be innocent of this!
 
The GM food is a great business model. Period. It is not even a great technical model (Not adequate study as to its potential health hazards is conducted by independent scientists!).
 
There is also this question of choice: why do not the proponents agree for labelling the GM food so that you and me have a choice, to avoid it if we so desire?
 
There is a whole lot of  issues there. Thank the Minister who granted us time to represent. Represent,we should!
 
MC Arunan
 

MC Arunan, PhD 
Head, Brain Research & Cognitive Sciences Laboratory,
Department of Life science, Sophia College for Women,
 Bhulabhai Desai Road,
Mumbai- 400 026, India.
 
Phone: (College) 022-23512642
            (Res.)      022-23512560
 
 
 

 

On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Viraj Torsekar <viraj.torse...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Dear Sir,
Even I feel strongly about it. It makes sense to allow GM crops only if there is a dire need for it and things cannot be handled otherwise.
So what can we do to oppose it or atleast pump some sense into it?

Viraj

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:38 PM, MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Thanks Sanjay for your reply.
I am sureRaju, this is the proper time for us to discuss on the GM food issue. It will be too late, if we wait.
 
I hope, all those who are teaching genetic engineering from undergraduate classes onwards, will use this opportunity to initiate students into this controversy. That will be the ideal pedagogic device.
 
e.g. what is the state of affairs in the European Union vis vis GM food?
Over to you Raju.
Arunan

 
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:11 PM, C. K. Raju <c_k_r...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Dear Arunan,
 
I think, to the contrary, we could blame them with our eyes closed, given their past record, and we would have an excellent chance of being right. And in the case of GM foods, everyone knows what Monsanto has been doing in Canada, so it is pointless asking for the Ramkatha to be repeated all over again.  It is only the people who are sold out and tied to some crumbs from the profit that these companies hope to make (and we have many of them in India) that would have a problem. If you look at issues historically, you immediately see that it is through such traitors that India was colonised, and is maintained in its current state of abject dependence.
 
This is exactly why I have been focussing on the issue of ethics of science: those science managers who give bad or wrong advice in such cases of risky new technnlogy, should be held responsible for the consequent damage, and should be hanged at the very least. That should apply also to every case of a drug which is first approved and later withdrawn because of its side effects (and there are a large number of such drugs).
 
Want to discuss the ethics of GM foods publicly anyone?
 
CKR 
 
 

================================
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Distinguished Professor & Director (Academic) Inmantec
&
Editorial Fellow, Centre for Studies in Civilizations
-------------------------------------
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19, I. P. Extension
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http://www.11PicsOfTime.com  

and an infinity of infinitesimals at
http://IndianCalculus.info  
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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:40:11 -0700
From: doc...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act
To: mcaru...@gmail.com; sophia_lscgr...@yahoogroups.com; a_kal...@rediffmail.com; josegeor...@hotmail.com
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Dear Sir,
It would be too ambitious to blame anyone (whether US or Indian Companies) without looking at the nitigrities of the issue.
 
I am sure, we can discuss this at length and probably share some of the recent policy documents on the Subject (some of us may have access to the same) before coming reaching conclusion.
 
Sincerely,
 
SANJAY
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Sanjay V. Deshmukh, PhD [LEAD Fellow (INDIA) - Cohort 11]
Professor & Head, University Department of Life Sciences AND
Coordinator - Ratnagiri Sub-Centre
University of Mumbai (BOMBAY)
Vidyanagari, Santacruz (E), Mumbai 400098, INDIA.
+ 91 22 2652 7950-58 (ext. 666): Tel. (work)
+ 91 22 2652 8822 Tel. (work -direct)
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+ 91 9820 095 085 Cell         
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http://www.mu.ac.in Website

From: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Sun, October 25, 2009 9:25:04 AM
Subject: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear all,
Don't we want the choice: Between Knowingly devouring Genetically Modified Brinjal (Bt Brinjal) and unknowingly gobbling it up?
 
The Env Minister Jairam Ramesh has given us more time to represent our views before deciding either way! Folks, we need to understand and act.
 
Pushpa Bhargava ( Former CCMB director) who is a member of the GEAC (Genetic Engg. Approval Committee) did not want the US multi-national company-promoted Bt Brinjal to be approved. But the majority of the GEAC recommended for approval.
 
The minister Jairam struck!
 
He said, he wants to hear from people who are going to eat it and face the music, if any.
 
We have a special stake, folks: Aswati (our former student & Jenifer's batch mate) who is finishing PhD in the US was the one small voice challenging the lies and half truths perpetrated by the multinational company, Monsanto and its Indian cohort Mahyco, (as early as in 2000)?! She has at least two 'publications' on this!
Arunan
 
 

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Subject: RE: Re : [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 01:32:32 -0800
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De: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
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Date: Jeudi 29 Octobre 2009, 11h23

Dear Viraj,
What is the dire need? Bill Gates feels that GM food is the answer to Africa's famine problem. I shall try to cull out the article on this, I guess published recently in Scientific American, and post it.

If you look at it, India had severe famine till we got Independence from the Imperial Britain. After Independence in  and definitely after we became the Repubic, we had no famine. Can you believe it? So is the question of starvation and semi starvation  of large section of people: it happens not because there is inadequate food stock, but because of inadequate food distribution mechanisms. So, the issue is not inadequate food production capacity; but the policy of food production and capacity utilization. It is not just a technical issue. It is clearly a policy issue! A great visionary like Bill Gates cannot be innocent of this!

The GM food is a great business model. Period. It is not even a great technical model (Not adequate study as to its potential health hazards is conducted by independent scientists!).

There is also this question of choice: why do not the proponents agree for labelling the GM food so that you and me have a choice, to avoid it if we so desire?

There is a whole lot of  issues there. Thank the Minister who granted us time to represent. Represent,we should!

MC Arunan

MC Arunan, PhD
Head, Brain Research & Cognitive Sciences Laboratory,
Department of Life science, Sophia College for Women,
 Bhulabhai Desai Road,
Mumbai- 400 026, India.

Phone: (College) 022-23512642
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Viraj Torsekar <viraj.torse...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Sir,
Even I feel strongly about it. It makes sense to allow GM crops only if there is a dire need for it and things cannot be handled otherwise.
So what can we do to oppose it or atleast pump some sense into it?

Viraj

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:38 PM, MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks Sanjay for your reply.
I am sureRaju, this is the proper time for us to discuss on the GM food issue. It will be too late, if we wait.

I hope, all those who are teaching genetic engineering from undergraduate classes onwards, will use this opportunity to initiate students into this controversy. That will be the ideal pedagogic device.

e.g. what is the state of affairs in the European Union vis vis GM food?
Over to you Raju.
Arunan

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:11 PM, C. K. Raju <c_k_r...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Dear Arunan,

I think, to the contrary, we could blame them with our eyes closed, given their past record, and we would have an excellent chance of being right. And in the case of GM foods, everyone knows what Monsanto has been doing in Canada, so it is pointless asking for the Ramkatha to be repeated all over again.  It is only the people who are sold out and tied to some crumbs from the profit that these companies hope to make (and we have many of them in India) that would have a problem. If you look at issues historically, you immediately see that it is through such traitors that India was colonised, and is maintained in its current state of abject dependence.

This is exactly why I have been focussing on the issue of ethics of science: those science managers who give bad or wrong advice in such cases of risky new technnlogy, should be held responsible for the consequent damage, and should be
 hanged at the very least. That should apply also to every case of a drug which is first approved and later withdrawn because of its side effects (and there are a large number of such drugs).

Want to discuss the ethics of GM foods publicly anyone?

CKR

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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:40:11 -0700
From: doc...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act
To: mcaru...@gmail.com; sophia_lscgr...@yahoogroups.com; a_kal...@rediffmail.com; josegeor...@hotmail.com
CC: mhfule...@yahoo.com; m.h.fule...@yahoo.com; mfule...@vsnl.com; yasmink...@hotmail.com; avarisinc...@yahoo.com; sheela.do...@xaviers.edu; drdo...@mtnl.net.in; dase...@rediffmail.com; radiyapa...@gmail.com; prof_prash...@rediffmail.com; rajendra.shi...@xaviers.edu; pgk...@gmail.com; h...@hbcse.tifr.res.in; nagarju...@gmail.com; bj...@tifr.res.in; wikieducator-teacher-collaboration-forum@googlegroups.com; Biology_Netw...@yahoogroups.co.in; pravin_nay...@yahoo.com; bobb...@gmail.com; jatinn...@gmail.com; peace-mumbai@googlegroups.com; ipomoeabil...@yahoo.com; issa...@gmail.com; c_k_r...@hotmail.com; pa...@esocialsciences.com

Dear Sir,
It would be too ambitious to blame anyone (whether US or Indian Companies) without looking at the nitigrities of the issue.

I am sure, we can discuss this at length and probably share some of the recent policy documents on the Subject (some of us may have access to the same) before coming reaching conclusion.

Sincerely,

SANJAY
*************************************************************************** ************
Sanjay V. Deshmukh, PhD [LEAD Fellow (INDIA) - Cohort 11]
Professor & Head, University Department of Life Sciences AND
Coordinator - Ratnagiri Sub-Centre
University of Mumbai (BOMBAY)
Vidyanagari, Santacruz (E), Mumbai 400098, INDIA.
+ 91 22 2652 7950-58 (ext. 666): Tel. (work)
+ 91 22 2652 8822 Tel. (work -direct)
+ 91 22 2652 6053 Fax. (work)
+ 91 9820 095 085 Cell          
sanjaydeshm...@lifesciences.mu.ac.in E-mail (work)
doc...@yahoo.com E-mail (personal)
http://www.mu.ac.in Website

From: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
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Cc: sanjay Deshmukh
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Sent: Sun, October 25, 2009 9:25:04 AM
Subject: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear all,
Don't we want the choice: Between Knowingly devouring Genetically Modified Brinjal (Bt Brinjal) and unknowingly gobbling it up?

The Env Minister Jairam Ramesh has given us more time to represent our views before deciding either way! Folks, we need to understand and act.

Pushpa Bhargava ( Former CCMB director) who is a member of the GEAC (Genetic Engg. Approval Committee) did not want the US multi-national company-promoted Bt Brinjal to be approved. But the majority of the GEAC recommended for approval.

The minister Jairam struck!

He said, he wants to hear from people who are going to eat it and face the music, if any.

We have a special stake, folks: Aswati (our former student & Jenifer's batch mate) who is finishing PhD in the US was the one small voice challenging the lies and half truths perpetrated by the multinational company, Monsanto and its Indian cohort Mahyco, (as early as in 2000)?! She has at least two 'publications' on this!
Arunan
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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 20:06:50 +0530
Local: Sat, Nov 7 2009 9:36 am
Subject: Re: [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear all,
 Here is new input sent by a friend  Anuradha Kalhan on the GM food front in
India: The Chief Minister of the southern state, Kerala has aked the Prime
Minister of India not to allow any experiments with GM food within the
boundaries of Kerala!

Please read on:

*Kerala rejects GM: CM urges PM not go ahead*
South Asia Post, Issue 98 Vol IV, October 31, 2009

Shri. Manmohan Singh,
Honourable Prime Minister of India,
South Block, New Delhi.

Greetings from the `God's own country'.

I am addressing an important issue here - the introduction of GM crops and
food in the State as well as in the country. I understand our stand on the
GM crops and foods was already made very clear to the Union Agriculture
Minister, Shri. Sarad Pawar, and to your kind self, by our Agriculture
Minister, Shri . Mullakara Ratnakaran and the Chairman of the Kerala State
Biodiversity Board, Dr. V. S. Vijayan respectively. We are concerned about
the introduction of the GM  crops into the State. We had conducted a
national workshop on the desirability of the GM crops sometime in April 2008
and, at the end of the two day workshop, it had come out with a unanimous
resolution that the GM crops and foods should not be allowed in the State
and, the resolution further says that we should also try to impress upon the
Union Government in banning the GM in the
country. A copy of the resolution is enclosed herewith for your ready
reference.
May I reiterate that the Kerala State has already taken a policy decision
not to allow GM crops, even for trials, until the debate on the issue of GM
that is going on the world over is settled forever. We are convinced with
the available                               information that:

(a) GM crops are not economically viable for the farmers,
(b) GM crops and foods lead to unimaginable health hazards,
(c) GM crops contaminate the local and wild varieties, the damages of which
are irrevocable and, such contamination of our traditional varieties cause
irreparable damage to food security of the country
(d) GM denies the farmers right to choose what he wants to sow in his own
farm, and ultimately,
(e) The country's sovereignty over food and agriculture will be endangered.

Moreover, we are convinced that the Genetic Modification of crops is not a
solution for hunger as has been wrongly advocated by the proponents
of           the GM, because the genetic modification is done not to
increase the productivity, but to control the insect pests or the weeds. I
am sure, you would agree with me that there are several cheaper and
environment-friendly options to control the
pests and weeds.

It may also be noted the Task Force on Application of Biotechnology on
Agriculture headed by Prof. M. S. Swaminathan is unambiguous that
the            mega-diversity centres and biodiversity hotspots like Western
Ghats shall be kept free of any GM experiments/ crops.

The Task Force report further recommends that even the transgenic research
should not be undertaken in crops/commodities where our international
trade  will be affected. In this context, you may please note that Kerala is
a State heavily depended on international market for its agricultural
commodities. Any  contamination from genetic modification can cause further
damage in the trade prospects of the State.

Kerala is also an important centre of diversity of medicinal plants and
heritage of traditional medicines like ayurveda. Serious concern has already
been expressed by the Ayurveda practitioners on GM research being undertaken
on   various crops. You would be delighted to note that the State
has   already declared an Organic Farming Policy, Strategy and Action Plan
in 2008. Accordingly, the entire food crops would be converted to
organic   within five years and the cash crops within another five years.
This will, apart from helping to feed the people with non-poisoned food,
enhance our export possibilities with a high premium. However, introduction
of GM crops will certainly     defeat the very purpose of organic farming,
because GM crops/foods are more disastrous than those from crops raised
using chemical pesticides and fertilisers. It would also kill the State's
trade prospects.
Considering all these, the Government of Kerala has taken a decision to
prohibit all environmental release of GMOs and keep the State totally
GM  free. We would also request the Honourable Prime Minister to reconsider
the policy on GM in the national scale and declare a moratorium at least for
the next 50 years, so that we could learn the desirability of GM from other
countries where it  is being practised in large scale.

We would urge the Central Government to respect the well informed decision
of the State Government and issue necessary orders to all concerned
Ministries not to permit any GM research or release of GMOs within the
boundaries of the State. Such an order from the Union Government will
further strengthen the federal fabric of our nation as enshrined in the
constitution.

With kind regards
Yours sincerely,
V. S. Achuthanandhan

Copy to: Ministry of: Environment and Forests;
Agriculture and Cooperation; Science and Technology; Health and Family
Welfare; and Department of Biotechnology

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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 20:26:51 +0530
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Subject: Re: [WE Teacher Collaboration] GM food Minister gives time for us to act
Dear Mr. Arunan,
                        Ofcourse we want the choice! We "definitely
don't want" to eat genetically modified brinjal (or genetically
modified anything else also ).I hope our voice is heard.

        Kind regards,

                                            Dr. S. K. Dhillon


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Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 19:06:36 +0530
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Subject: Re: [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear all,

Apparently there was a question raised by Prof Sanjay Deshmukh of Mumbai
University (India) which  I had missed earlier. It, undoubtedly,  calls for
some serious discussion, though.

 It was :* Does anybody know whether the States who took the initiative in
conducting first trials of GM Crops in India, experienced Environment
related problem?*

A short answer to such a question is:
 since the possibilities for environmental and other problems exist (as is
evident from scientific reasoning and also  from past experience in the west
where it was attempted, earlier) and that environmental problems manifest
many times with a time lag and when it occurs, it palys havoc irreversibly
on the environment, (even) *to err on the side of caution* will be an ideal
position, to start with.

The promoters of the this business plan (GM Food) has to answer all these
doubts on the part of the average citizen (leave alone scientists like
P.M.Bhargava in this instance) before going ahead with such adventurous
practices even though it looks eminently feasible from a financial point of
view.

 That is where the greatest challenges of Environmental Biologists lie: to
be conversant with issues from technical as well  policy matters with an
understanding and concern for People and  not Profit, Bill Gates'
humanitarian intentions notwithstanding.

MC Arunan

MC Arunan, PhD

(Biology Network)

Head, Brain Research & Cognitive Sciences Laboratory,

Department of Life science, Sophia College for Women,

 Bhulabhai Desai Road,

Mumbai- 400 026, India.

Phone: (College) 022-23512642

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From: MC Arunan <mcaru...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:42:53 +0530
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Subject: Re: [WE Teacher Collaboration] Re: [sophia_lscgroup] Re: [Biology_Network] Re: GM food Minister gives time for us to act

Dear all,
Here is a comment from Dr. Anuradha Kalhan, an economist, on Prof Deshmukh's
question regarding GM food:

*The question should be: are we sure that there will be no
ecological/environmental damage of the irreparable type from GM food. *
**
instead of the one posed by him as,
**
"Does anybody know whether the States who took the initiative in conducting
first trials of GM Crops in India, experienced Environment related problem?"

MC Arunan
Biology Network

MC Arunan, PhD

Head, Brain Research & Cognitive Sciences Laboratory,

Department of Life science, Sophia College for Women,

 Bhulabhai Desai Road,

Mumbai- 400 026, India.

Phone: (College) 022-23512642

            (Res.)      022-23512560

On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 19:03:41 +0530 wrote