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				<title>Role of Spiritualism in Conflict Mediation</title>
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				<dc:creator>Bal Krishna Jha</dc:creator>
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&#8220;The root cause of conflict in any society is the “ego” – be it at the individual, family, social, national or international levels. The more is the ego, the more is the tendency for conflict to grow. In “ego,” a person forgets the...</p>]]></description>

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&#8220;<strong>The root cause of conflict in any society is the “ego”</strong> – be it at the individual, family, social, national or international levels. The more is the ego, the more is the tendency for conflict to grow. In “ego,” a person forgets the broadness that one has and is squeezed to narrowness in which there is little space left for the existence of others. Feeling of co-existence largely ceases to exist in such a state. </p>
	<p>Since “ego” is there in the mind, the conflict cannot be addressed until there is a change in the mind-set. What it means is that the conflict in any society is more due to internal state of mind rather than the external factors related to economic, political, cultural, social or religious issues. Therefore, the solution of the conflict also lies within.&#8221;</p>
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	<p>Your comments are welcome
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				<title>Indian Agriculture products must be allowed for exports without quota limit</title>
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								<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.instablogsimages.com/images/2008/08/08/mb_agriculture_I2nOn_18681.jpg" align="right" /><p>	As we all know that this is the world of &#8217;survival of fittest&#8217;, and moreover, it is the consumers who benefit the most. And nothing is wrong in this.
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	<p>Now, when it comes to export of agricultural products from India, the Govt. objects and has fixed some &#8216;quota&#8217; and &#8216;upper cap&#8217;. </p>
	<p>I think the Indian Govt. must allow the farmers/exporters to export the quantity they like. If India can give a good price or good return to the Indian exporters, they will automatically stop exporting. Therefore, instead of breaking legs and arms of the exporters, the govt. should itself think and formulate plans as to how the exporters interest can be made fixed on domestic market itself.</p>
	<p>Just as the Govt. is free to import food stuffs without any quota, the exporters must be free. If Govt. can fetch good prices from int&#8217; market, that is good.<br />
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Let the local agriculture market be driven by global market forces. This is the best way to check world food prices</strong></p>
	<p>Your views and thoughts are welcome...
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