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No 58 - August 2005 Many huts collapsed causing disaster for thousands of families - Cleaning up we found cobra nests with 18 eggs - Statistic of work established by CIPIODA |
No 57 - July 2005 The belated monsoon caused enormous damage - Papu takes care of the Andamans Isles - General Situation in India |
No - 56 June 2005 The fury of the hurricanes smashed trees - Suffering of families crowded in villages -Report of ICOD |
No 55 - May 2005 We have scorching heat - Ceremony of the first rice for Rana - Inauguration of 4 schools of ABC |
No 54 - April 2005 Jean Paul II has left this world - Anniversary of the Hindu Ramakrishna |
No 53 - March 2005 CIPODA organized a workshop on 'Inter-religious Harmony - Celebration of the 'Night of Shiva' - A Hurricane destroyed numerous trees |
No 52 - February 2005 My friend Omyo Roy left this world - Joy Krishna died - A somewhat special morning |
No 51 January 200'5 The President of India declared: Although the fury of the Tsunami tore us to pieces, it did not discourage us. |
No 50 - December 2004 Tsunami, wave of 18 m, more than 5.000 dead, at Villovaruvar more than 800.000 refugees - Martin Luther King Price for Peace and the Friendship of Peoples |
No 49 - November 2004 I was at an Iftar-Party - In Honnor of Divali hundreds of clothing distributed - Fete in Honour of Goddess Jagatdathri |
No 48 - October 2004 The first Stone for the Formation Centre posed - Marcus decided to leave us - Resignation of our Accountant |
No 47 - September 2004 Rajou found part of his memory - 2nd of October birth of Gandhi, the first stone for the Formation Centre |
No 46 - August 2004 The elements were raging - Malda soil is eroding - Stop selling children |
No 45 - July 2004 No monsoon so far - Catastrophic floods in Assam, North of Bengal and Bihar |
No 44 - June 2004 The soil cried its dryness, then we saw cohorts of black clouds, monsoon is approaching |
No 43 - May 2004 India had Election Day |
No. 42 - April 2004 'Centre of Excellence Dominique Lapierre' |
No 41 - March 2004 In thousands of communes water is infected by arsenic - CIPODA received from Delhi the precious permit FCRA - At OCOD things improve every day |
No 40 - February 2004 ICOD (Inter-religious Centre of Development) is made of.... - Itinerant Bauls singers paid us a visit |
No 39 - Decembre-January 2004 Foyer Mother Teresa - Ashram Sacidananda -the four main occupations of ICOD |
38 - November 2003 The most important event was the meeting of the inter-religious dignitaries in honour of Mother Teresa at Kolkata |
No 37 - Octobre 2003 Big tapestry of Mother Teresa in Rome - Pujas spoiled by important showers - 65 tiger skins seized in the Sundarbans - Wild bees attacked us |
No 36 - September 2003 The Beatification of Mother Teresa |
No 35 - August 2003 Gopa (General Secretary/Housemother) and the Cobra. Rice for All. |
No 34 July 2003 Our friend Noël Cannat left this world - Subhorto's wedding |
No 33 June 2003 Heat wave, 40°, electricity diminished, to 400 Millions water supplied by lorries - Sino-Indian Friendschip |
No. 32 - May 2003 Elections in Bengal strongly disturbed, at ICOD it ws calm - Bengal is suffering from a rare scorching heat - ABC launched a new Sub-Centre - we found a young Cobra in the big hall of the children |
No 31 - April 2003 Good harvest; 'Mass Wedding'; Kerala reached 95% alphabetisation, in Bengal by 2004 leprosy will be eradicated |
No 30 - March 2003 Hurricane and hailstorm, the biggest hailstone was 4 kg - New Hindu Temple at Belari - Esthetical surgery for third degree burns - vultures have practically disappeared |
No 29 - February 2003 Brothers of Mother Theresa visited ICOD - Fete of 'Sarasvatî' - Panther killed a person and injured four others in the Delta - Elephants continue to panic people around Bankura |
No 28 January 2003 Christmas for more than 1.000 handicaped children at ICOD - Dominique Lapierre finances big projects for ABC - my books 'Les racines des paltuviers' and 'Dans les courrées de Calcutta' are available at book shops |
No 27 - December 2002 Six invalid persons received new prosthesis free of charge - under a plank appeared Indian Krait - Laudatory newspaper articles for Mohamed Abdul Wohab - Tiger in the Sundarbans - Python of six meters |
No. 26 - November 2002 Picnic at Digha - Diwali, Fete of the Light - Cyclones and Hurricanes - difficulties with Raju |
No 25 - October 2002 30 years in the tropics - Adenas De Borrar - I met different ethic groups and tribes - the Adibassi - Mother Theresa Congregation - almost a disaster at ICOD - Goddess Durga |
No 24 - September 2002 Gaston is back from hospital; ICOD off the ground; Marcus is back; children in the brickworks; visit of the venerable Maharaj |
No 23 - August 2002 10th Sub-Centre for physiotherapie opened; fight against malnutrition; Wohab's new adventure in the Terai, where Maoists opened merciless war against property owners; our team saw wild elephants; at ICOD we faced dangerous snakes |
No 22 - July 2002 successful harelips operations, prevention malnutrition, social cases, Attacus Atlas, dance of fireflies, tailor birds |
No 21 - June 2002 there was a break-in, Raju, Gopa, Sukeshi, a child had just drowned |
No 20 - April-May 2002 Gaston's stay at a hospital, thoughts about life and death |
No 19 - March 2002 Bengal: Psychiatric Centre ransacked, Gujrat: fanatics set fire on a train, immediate revenge through pillage, destructions |
No 18 - February 2002 remors or gratitude, defamation or expulsion, fate of widows |
No 17 - January 2002 The tragic night of January 15 |
No 16 - December 2001 War in Kashmir attack on Indian Parliament, the most beautiful Christmas |
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No 14 - November 2001 Cerebral palsy, Rickshaw, Responsibility of women, Kali-the-Black |
No 13 - October 2001 Cyclone, Poujas, Kashmir |
No 12 - September 2001 WTC New York September 2001, Belari, Sundarbans, children in the streets |
No 11 - August 2001 We received an Ambulance, a difficult situation, end of SSS, Banyan, queen of dacoits |
No 10 - July 2001 Rehabilitation of gangsters, generosity of an ophthalmologue, ICOD plantations, suffering in indifference |
No 9 - June 2001 Father Laborde, school for children of prostitutes, Anti-tuberculosis Centres |
No 8 - May 2001 Hurricanes, Flowering, Marriages, Varans, Leopard-Cats |
No 7 - April 2001 Belari, Mobility India, Rehabilitation, Calcutta, ten years' census |
No 6 - February-March 2001 Bengali-Dravidian, earthquake Gujarat, Bamiyan, Shantivanam, Monchanin |
No 5 - January 2001 Generosity Refugees, Sandhya, Khumb Mela |
No 4 - November 2000 floods in Bengal |
No 3 - October 2000 Terrible floods in Bengal |
No 2 - September 2000 Terrible monsoon, artificial limbs disabled persons |
No 1 - August 2000 Boycott ICOD, white tigers |