Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 You know, what's really funny is that the site created by devotees of the Shankaracharya claims two contradictory things, without noticing the obviousness of it. It declares that it tells the truth, the authentic truth and then a few lines down on the same page it notes that it is "not an unbiased site" and only presents information favorable to the Guru!! Gotta love that kind of sanity. If you don't believe me, please check it for yourself. Another interesting point, about Indian law, is that they don't use a videotaped confession obtained in custody, whereas we do in the U.S., and everywhere else so far as I know. I am not an attorney, but why wouldn't a confession obtained without torture (which would be clear in the case of using videotape, I would think), be used as evidence? What clearer evidence could there be than a confession? I don't follow this part of Indian law. I do not know the innocence or guilt of the man. If they cannot use the alleged confession, think it will be hard to prove his guilt in a circumstantial case. But, those who think the truth has some special power and will overcome all....not. It will come down to lawyers, power and influence both for and against: the actual truth matters not. It matters in God's eyes, but not as far as the court is concerned. In my defense, if Amma sees fit to talk about this, then it's OK, as long as we stay respectful and considerate. Avram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 I thought people might be interested in this.Avram Head & Neck institute inaugurated in AIMS KOCHI: A specialty clinic for head and neck started functioning in Amrita Institute of Medical Science and research centre. Padmabhushan Dr.M.S Valiathan, one of the India's eminent medical professional, surgeon and biomedical experts inaugurated this facility at a special function conducted at Amriteswari hall of AIMS. This facility is first of its kind in Asia, organized as a multi disciplinary team, supported by most modern diagnostic and treatment facilities and equipped to deal with all major problems arising in the head and neck region. The institute offers state-of-art treatment in the disciplines like Head and neck Oncology, Cleft and Craniofacial surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery and Reconstructive Microsurgery, Skull base Surgery, Head and Neck Vascular malformations and Craniofacial Trauma. Addressing the audience, Dr. M.S Valiathan pointed out that the exponential growth of Amrita Institute of Medical Science and research centre is nothing short of a miracle. He appreciated the research programs conducted by the institute. He added that institutes like this would add to the medical excellence of the country. Advancement in modern medicine is focusing on organ conservation and maintaining the quality of life of the patient. He said that researches of Head and neck Institute go a long way in this. The Institute facilitates the patients to obtain a 'One stop service ' for complex disorders of the head and neck region bringing under one umbrella expertise required to manage complex diseases with high prevalence in our community. Dr. B. Mahilamani - Director of Health Services, inaugurated academic program -Master of Surgery in Head and Neck Cancer (MCH) instituted by Amrita Vishwavidya Peethom. Dr. Moni Abraham Kuriacose, chairman of the newly constituted Head & Neck Institute, Dr. Rammohan Tiwari (Founder President, Foundation of Head & neck Oncology India), Dr. Prem Nair, (Medical Director, AIMS), Dr. Subrahmaniam Iyer and Dr. Prathapan Nair, were present at this occasion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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