P. R. Sarkar
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| PROUT |
Ecology
| Animal Rights |
| Ecology |
Economics
| PROUT |
| Economics |
| Econotes |
| Political Science |
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Patiala : The enthusiastic Proutists of Punjab ( India ) formed the State Committee of Proutist Bloc, India, in a meeting held at Patiala. Fired with the zeal and determination to do something concrete and uplifting, the aim is to do something worthwhile in the field of politics. The Proutists unanimously elected B. P. Singla as the convener of the committee. The other members of the committee are: Vishwamitra Mahajan, Yoginder Pal Sharma, Jaidev Singh, Jaichand Saini, Mathura Das, Ravindar Pal Thakur, Surendra Parashar, N. K. Jolly, Sukh Darshan Singh, Ram Naresh Kumar and Sardar Kuldip Singh. After the elections, the members held a meeting and decided that they will shortly chalk out a detailed programme on how to proceed further to rejuvenate Proutist Bloc, in Punjab and to make it a force to reckon with in the political field. Gajjan Singh of Patiala volunteered to take care of the Public Relations of P. B. I . Proutist Bloc, India. ( P. B. I. ) is registered as a political party with the election Commission of India since 1968 and for the past decade or so was not active due to various internal problems of the Party. After they held their annual convention in Delhi on 13-14 October 2008, the Party is now reorganising itself to launch serious and positively productive movements in India with the twin objectives to give power to the moralists and to usher in an era of economic democracy in India. In the expanded conception of the term Economic Democracy given by Prout (Pro-Progressive , U-Utilization, T-Theory ), it has four principal objectives: First, the minimum requirements and basic amenities of life should be guaranteed to all. Second, there should be ever-increasing purchasing power enjoyed by all. Third, economic decision-making power should be vested in the hands of local people, not outside economic or political interests, and should be made primarily on the basis of collective necessity , not profit for investors. Fourth, locally generated capital should not be drained from the local community. |


