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Statements of support
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International Advisory Council
UNESCO | Government of India | Dalai Lama | General | International Advisory Council
Mr. J.R.D. Tata
| Dr. Ervin Laszlo | Mrs. Hanna
Strong
Prof. Norman
Myers | Dr. Aryaratne | Ms. Mary King
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Reflecting the international nature of the project, Auroville has an International Advisory Council made up of eminent people from several nations who are available to give advice to Auroville and its Governing Board. The Council normally meets once a year in Auroville. First International Advisory CouncilThe 1st Auroville International Advisory Council was constituted by the Government of India under the provision of the Auroville (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1980. At their second meeting on 23rd August 1986 in Auroville, the following members of the Council: 1. Mr. P.V. Narasimha Rao, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Government of India, Chairman. issued a declaration for public information: |
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"The international township known as 'Auroville' located in South India has, in spite of a difficult period through which it passed during the last several years, emerged as a unique collective experiment ready for further development and growth towards a realisation of the ideals enunciated in its Charter. |
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During his visit in 1986,
Mr. J.R.D. Tata, Chairman Emeritus Tata & Sons, said: |
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Second International Advisory CouncilMr. J.R.D. Tata, Chairman Emeritus Tata & Sons, Dr. Ervin Laszlo, Director World Future and Secretary General of The Club of Budapest; Snr. Federico Mayor, Director General of UNESCO; Mr. Bertrand Schneider, Secretary General of the Club of Rome, and Mr. Maurice Strong, environmentalist, were appointed by the Government of India as members of the 2nd International Advisory Council. The Council met for the first time in Auroville on 27th February 1993. Of the five members only Dr. Ervin Laszlo and Mr. J.R.D. Tata were able to attend the meeting. Snr. Mayor's deputy at UNESCO, Mr. Sharma, attended in his place. Mr. J.R.D. Tata, eminent Indian industrialist, pioneer aviator, long-term friend of Auroville and also a member of the first Auroville International Advisory Council, in an interview during his visit in 1993, said: |
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"In this rampaging world, Auroville could be a sort of model, a hope, as you are pioneering a new way of organisation, a new way of life. But Auroville still has much more to achieve in this, and Auroville remains unknown by many people. Perhaps in the future, other Aurovilles could be created in India.(...) Auroville is not just an idea. It is the future, the future of the world. It is the only model that I know of that has survived, and I believe in it more today than ever before. I've come here today to breathe the Auroville spirit. I'm not an Aurovilian, but I have the Auroville spirit!" |
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Dr. Ervin Laszlo, former Director of Research to the United Nations and Special Advisor to the Director General of UNESCO, philosopher with a special interest in exploring a unified theory of knowledge that will link together research in different fields of science into a comprehensive explanation of the Universe. During a talk at the gathering of the Governing Board, International Advisory Council and Auroville residents at the Sri Aurobindo Auditorium on 27th February 1993, Dr. Laszlo said: |
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"I'm deeply touched to be here. Coming here for me is like returning home. In fact, I think I've been on the way to being an Aurovilian all my life. If you Aurovilians can solve some of the problems of living with yourself, with community and with nature and the environment, and you can create a new world here, then there is truly hope for humanity." |
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In a message, sent on the occasion of Auroville's 28th Anniversary on 28th February 1996,
Dr. Ervin Laszlo, wrote: |
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Mrs. Hanna
Strong, President of the Manitou Foundation, USA, and a (new) Member of the Second International Advisory Council, wrote in her message on the occasion of Auroville's 28th Anniversary on 28th February 1996: |
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Third International Advisory CouncilIn 1999, the Government of India appointed the new members of the 3rd International Advisory Council: Dr. Amartya Sen, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Nobel Prize winner for Economics 1998; Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne, founder and President of the Sarvodaya Shramadana movement in Sri Lanka and former winner of the Gandhi Peace Prize; Ms.. Mary King, formerly head of the Peace Corps under President Carter, and now resident scholar at the Centre for Global Peace at the American University in Washington; Mr. Kireet Joshi, ex-Educational Advisor to the Government of India; and Prof. Norman Myers, Honorary Visiting Fellow at Green College, Oxford University, and well-known consultant in environment and development. The new Council met for the first time in Auroville on 10th January 1999. All members were present, except Dr. Amartya Sen, who had recently been awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics. |
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Prof. Norman
Myers, during an international seminar on the creation of the Sri Aurobindo World Centre for Human Unity in Auroville on 1st February 1998: |
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Prof. Norman
Myers, one year later in an interview as member of the new International Advisory Council: |
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Dr. Aryaratne in an interview as member of the 3rd International Advisory Council after the IAC meeting in Auroville on 10th January 1999: |
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Ms. Mary King in an interview as member of the 3rd International Advisory Council after the IAC meeting in Auroville on 10th January 1999: |
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