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Interactive Session with His Majesty the King and Mahatma Gandhi
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also if you don’t want to speak. I can read for you. Before you put
questions, please make it noted down on a piece of paper, and then
please pass it on to me and before that happens, and I see it is
happening,
I would like to request Professor Umavijani, Professor Chuthatip
Umavijani. She is a great philosopher and she has been teaching in
Thammasat University for more than 30 years. A great work she has done
on the effect of chanting sacred mantras. She has been deep into
Gandhian philosophy. She is well versed in the Gandhian literature. It is
our very big pleasure and our great honor to have Ajarn Juthatip, again
from Thammasat to give us some ideas and comment. Thank you very
much please.
Assoc.
Professor
Chuthatip:
Thank
you Dr. Amarjiva. As Ajarn
Chatsumarn remarks that we all 3 of us, 4 of us are from Thammasat and
even though we lost our good colleague.
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Ajarn Seri who went out of
the Thammasat to protect our rural area in Thailand. Now this morning I
was quite impressed by what he has done to the scene of the Thai rural
area development. It has helped our country in different ways. And I am
really impressed by my formal colleague that what he has done is great
deal for me, for our nation in the future and for the present and I would
like to comment upon Ajarn Seri and Mr. Desai that both of them
gave wonderful speech this morning including Her Excellency Madam
Ambassador. Ajarn Chatsumarn had pointed down quite a few interesting
things. You see that Thammasat spirit what we believe we also do the
same thing as she did. She got ordained as a nun, a radical movement in
Thailand. So I’m sitting between the two radicals from Thammasat
University. And I’m very happy to find out that this is what’s going on in
our country and I also hope that. From today อ.เสรพดถงเครอขาย so called
the sustainable development of the movement in Thailand. I think we
need to pack up in order to change our nation. Otherwise we’ve been in