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Prashant Tripathi, known as Acharya Prashant, is an Indian author and Advaita teacher. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He teaches seventeen forms of Gita and sixty forms of Upanishads . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He is the founder of a non-profit organization named Prashant Advait Foundation, [ 6 ] and is an animal rights activist .
The college was one of the first in India to provide a Women's Development Cell, to focus on providing support specifically for female students and faculty. [5] In January 2011, it initiated the 'Chai and Why' sessions in association with the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Mumbai on the lines of Café Scientifique in order to make ...
Philosophical conversations and creative videos on existential issues. Five episodes till October 2020, on/with Rajneesh, Aamir Aziz, Irrfan Khan, Kanhaiya Kumar, Acharya Prashant, and Anand Gandhi. Team Baan: Monday Morning Podcast [33] [34] 2020 Podcast: YouTube: Weekly political discussions with (the owner of Twitter parody account named ...
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St. Paul's College is a private Distance Education Institute located in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, India. The college was founded in 1978 by Sebastian Alummoottil, who was a professor in a College of Mumbai University. It offers recognized Under Graduate, Post Graduate and Diploma courses in the following subjects: Arts; Science; Commerce; Management ...
Vinayak Narahari Bhave, also known as Vinoba Bhave (pronunciation ⓘ; 11 September 1895 – 15 November 1982), was an Indian advocate of nonviolence and human rights. Often called Acharya (Teacher in Sanskrit), he is best known for the Bhoodan Movement.