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Balakrishnan, A. V.
- The Mahatma of Koramangala
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 4, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 29-30Abstract
No Abstract- Live with your Sweat Money - Don't Sweat to Make Money
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1 No Affiliation, IN
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 5, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 32Abstract
No Abstract- Gandhi - CEO
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1 Sterling Publishing Co. Inc., 387, Park Avenue South, New York, US
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 3, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 52Abstract
No Abstract- Proceedings of Seminar on Journalism and Professional Ethics
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1 No Affiliation, IN
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 2, No 1 (2010), Pagination: 7-8Abstract
No Abstract- A Role Model Par Excellent
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1 No Affiliation, IN
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 2, No 2 (2010), Pagination: 32-33Abstract
No Abstract- Editorial
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1 No Affiliation, IN
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 1, No 1 (2009), Pagination: 5-6Abstract
No Abstract- Barrister Gandhi to Mahatma Gandhi
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1 Gandhi Peace Foundation, Karnataka, IN
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 6, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 19-24Abstract
No Abstract- An Inspiring Educational Institution
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 7, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 5-6Abstract
No abstract.- Purpose of Education from a Layman's Perception
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 7, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 25-26Abstract
No abstract.- Crafting India's Sustainability Growth Model - Management Seminar at IIM(B)
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 8, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 5-6Abstract
No Abstract.- Improving Public Governance in Real Terms
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 8, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 5-6Abstract
A seminar on Corporate Governance and Citizens was held at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore on August 3, 2016. Keynote address was delivered by Gen. Bikram Singh, former Chief of Indian Army. He said, "Comprehensive education, e-governance and accountability can combat corruption, and usher in Public Governance based on ethical and moral values."- Empowering from the Grass Roots to Improve Public Governance
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1 Empower Young India, IN
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 8, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 26-28Abstract
In this structure (of Swaraj) composed of innumerable villages, there will be ever widening, never ascending circles. Life will not be a pyramid with the apex sustained by bottom. But it will be an oceanic circle whose center will be the individual, always ready to perish for the circle of villages, till at last the whole becomes one life composed of individuals, never aggressive in their arrogance but ever humble, sharing the majesty of the oceanic circle of which they are integral unit…therefore the outermost circle (the nation) will not wield power to crush the inner circles, but give strength to all within and derive its own from the center (the individual citizen)…we are all leaves of a majestic tree whose trunk cannot be shaken off its ischolar_mains, which are deep down in the bowels of this earth. The mightiest of winds cannot shake it.
Swaraj can be maintained only where there is a majority of loyal and patriotic citizens for whom the good of the nation is paramount above all other considerations whatever, including their personal profit. Sawraj means a Government by the many. Where the many are immoral and selfish, their Government can spell anarchy and nothing else.
The Kisan or the peasant of India, whether a landless labourer or a laboring proprietor, comes first in my picture of Swaraj. He is the salt of the earth which rightly belongs or should belong to him.
I value individual freedom, but you must not forget that man is essentially a social being. He has risen to his present status by learning to adjust his individualism to the requirements of social progress. Unrestricted individualism is the law of the beast of the jungle. We have to learn to strike the meaning between individual freedom and social restrain. Willing submission to social restrain for the sake of the well-being of the whole society enriches both the individual and the society of which one is a member.
We are inheritors of a rural civilization. The vastness of our country, the enormous population, the situation and the climate of the country have in my opinion, destined it for a rural civilization. Its defects are well known, but not one of them is irremediable.
We must train these masses of men who have a heart of gold, who feel for the country, who want to be taught and led. But a few intelligent, sincere workers are needed, and the whole nation can be organised to act intelligently and democracy can be evolved out of mobocracy.
I will give you a talisman. Whenever you are in doubt or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test. Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest man whom you have seen and ask yourself if the step you contemplate is going to be of any use to him. Will he gain anything by it? In other words will it lead to Swaraj for the hungry and spiritually starving millions? Then you will find your doubts and yourself melting away."
- Editor’s Soliloquy
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 8, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 44-44Abstract
We are happy that we have reached the eighth year of our publication. We have been considering ourselves in the Kurukshetra war field. The dharma that we are working to establish is Professional Ethics in Management, particularly in Public Governance. The mode of war we have selected to achieve our goal is that advocated by Mahatma Gandhi - positive thoughts and positive journalism.- Knowledge and Creativity Seminar
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 9, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 5-7Abstract
Commemorating the 1000th birthday of the great Indian Visionary Saint Ramanujacharya who propounded the theory of Knowledge&Creativity, a full day seminar was held at the Gandhibhavan Auditorium, Bangalore, on 14th May 2017.- Joy - The Bottom Line of Ethics and the Purpose of Life
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 9, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 48-48Abstract
Ethics - a simple English word. The Indian origin - Dharma - that all encompassing human values. Essence or bottom line of both words is one - JOY. Joy is the purpose of life. From cradle to grave, from infant to centenarian, Joy is the glow of life.- It’s Time to Make Social Ethics Qualification a Must for People’s Representatives.
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 11, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 47-47Abstract
Let us think positively, in spite of the lowest possible level of political barbs during this (2019) General Election season in India.
More than the intellectual exercise of criticizing the ugly barbs and those who make them, it is time we think of a solid solution to this human inadequacy.