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This book explores the best practices of Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Kerala, India. PFM empowers local communities, including tribal and indigenous groups, to actively participate in managing and protecting their forests. The book offers a clear explanation of PFM and its benefits, the role of the Forest Department then dives into impactful case studies showcasing specific projects that have improved the lives of the forest-dependen
This book explores the best practices of Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Kerala, India. PFM empowers local communities, including tribal and indigenous groups, to actively participate in managing and protecting their forests. The book offers a clear explanation of PFM and its benefits, the role of the Forest Department then dives into impactful case studies showcasing specific projects that have improved the lives of the forest-dependent communities, especially indigenous tribal communities, increased forest cover, and fostered collaboration in Kerala. It delves into broader topics like ecotourism, Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs), and tribal empowerment while acknowledging the challenges and triumphs encountered along the way. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book is ideal for anyone interested in sustainable forestry, indigenous communities, community development, and real-world conservation solutions. It serves as a springboard for further exploration, offering a glimpse into how PFM empowers communities and ensures a brighter future for both forests and people.
This book comprises reflections on the indigenous Malankara Church and its faithful, the Hindu Nasranis, a caste-based community in India. The book discusses the identity crisis encountered by the present-day Nasranis, and how they are bound to carry the 'Syrian' tagline, a foreign identity over their shoulders. It is categorically stated that Malankara Nasranis of India are not 'Syrian Christians' rather they are wrongly addressed in that way. Most importantl
This book comprises reflections on the indigenous Malankara Church and its faithful, the Hindu Nasranis, a caste-based community in India. The book discusses the identity crisis encountered by the present-day Nasranis, and how they are bound to carry the 'Syrian' tagline, a foreign identity over their shoulders. It is categorically stated that Malankara Nasranis of India are not 'Syrian Christians' rather they are wrongly addressed in that way. Most importantly the book depicts the cultural, religious and social relations between Nasranis and Hindus and explains how they are different from the rest of the Christians. The book also reminds us that Malankara Church is not a by-product of European missionary evangelism, but a socio-religious institution that originated in India. It emphasizes the importance of the Judeo-Dravidian and Bhartiya identity of Malankara Nasrani which has been overlooked as a result of foreign influences. This thesis also showcases local age-old Nasrani cultural practices, traditions and the changes that took place over the centuries as a result of colonial Christian domination. It calls on everyone to have a better and wider understanding of the Malankara Church, which is a native community of India and not to confuse it as a mere 'Christian Sect'. The book also debates contemporary socio-political and religious scenarios and boldly exposes various issues about the Malankara Church leadership.
This book is a humble attempt to reconstruct and deconstruct the forgotten past of the Hindu-Christians of India. It is an anthology on the origin, history, and development of the indigenous Malankara Nasrani Christian community. The author attempts a critical analysis of the St.Thomas tradition by providing an alternative perspective that focuses on the Judeo-Dravidian origins of the Malankara Nasrani Community. The author boldly states that the Nasranis are
This book is a humble attempt to reconstruct and deconstruct the forgotten past of the Hindu-Christians of India. It is an anthology on the origin, history, and development of the indigenous Malankara Nasrani Christian community. The author attempts a critical analysis of the St.Thomas tradition by providing an alternative perspective that focuses on the Judeo-Dravidian origins of the Malankara Nasrani Community. The author boldly states that the Nasranis are not Syriac Christians, rather they are 'Syriacised' Christians, and that the Malankara Church is not an offshoot of Syriac Christianity. The book also sheds light on the lost practices of the Malankara Nasrani community.
This book is a sequel to 'Western Rites of Syriac-Malankara Orthodox Churches'. The second part focuses on the analysis of the leadership, structure, and social impact of the Western Rite Oriental Orthodox Churches. Two Western Rites, the Independent Catholic Church of Ceylon, Goa and India and the Christian (Old Orthodox) Catholic Rite Church of America was constituted with the blessings and permission of Moran Mor Ignatius Peter IV (III) - Patriarch of Antioch
This book is a sequel to 'Western Rites of Syriac-Malankara Orthodox Churches'. The second part focuses on the analysis of the leadership, structure, and social impact of the Western Rite Oriental Orthodox Churches. Two Western Rites, the Independent Catholic Church of Ceylon, Goa and India and the Christian (Old Orthodox) Catholic Rite Church of America was constituted with the blessings and permission of Moran Mor Ignatius Peter IV (III) - Patriarch of Antioch and All East. These communities came into existence as a result of the great missionary vision of Patriarch Ignatius Peter IV (III) and the Prelates of Malankara. The book is a journey through the great missionary efforts of Patriarch Ignatius Peter IV (III), Malankara Metropolitan Pulikkottil Mar Joseph Dionysius II, Metropolitan Alvares Mar Julius, Archbishop Rene Vilatte Mar Timotheus I, Dr. Lisboa Pinto, St. Gregorious of Parumala and other great leaders of Syriac and Malankara Churches.
This book is one of the first research studies on Western Rite Orthodox communities of Oriental Orthodox Churches, with emphasis and special reference to the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch and the Indian Orthodox Malankara Church. Two Western Rites, the Independent Catholic Church of Ceylon, Goa and India and the Christian (Old Orthodox) Catholic Rite Church of America was constituted with the blessings and permission of Moran Mor Ignatius Peter IV (III) - Pat
This book is one of the first research studies on Western Rite Orthodox communities of Oriental Orthodox Churches, with emphasis and special reference to the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch and the Indian Orthodox Malankara Church. Two Western Rites, the Independent Catholic Church of Ceylon, Goa and India and the Christian (Old Orthodox) Catholic Rite Church of America was constituted with the blessings and permission of Moran Mor Ignatius Peter IV (III) - Patriarch of Antioch and All East. These communities came into existence as a result of the great missionary vision of Patriarch Ignatius Peter IV (III) and the Prelates of Malankara. The book is a journey through the great missionary efforts of Patriarch Ignatius Peter IV (III), Malankara Metropolitan Pulikkottil Mar Joseph Dionysius II, Metropolitan Alvares Mar Julius, Archbishop Rene Vilatte Mar Timotheus I, Dr. Lisboa Pinto, St. Gregorious of Parumala and other great leaders of Syriac and Malankara Churches.
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