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Resolutions of the National Energy Parliament (India) 2011

Submitted by the

ISA VISWA PRAJNANA TRUST

Isalayam Lane, Anayara P.O., Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 695029 India

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January 10, 2012

From: Secretary Global Energy Parliament Dear Sir or Madam, Distinguished scientists and scholars from India were drawn together to form a National Energy Parliament for India on December 30, 2011 at the Kerala State Science & Technology Museum, Thiruvananthapuram. The National Energy Parliament is a branch of the Global Energy Parliament, which held its first international session in 2010 at Thiruvananthapuram, India and the second at Dresden, Germany. This first meet of the Indian National Energy Parliament was inaugurated by Shri. K.C. Venugopal, Hon. Minister of State for Power, Govt of India, and is envisioned to contribute a substantial voice to the global community as we move forward into an era of increasingly borderless culture and shared global concerns. The establishment of this National Energy Parliament upon the scientific principles laid out by the visionary mind of the founder of the Global Energy Parliament, H.H. Swami Isa, namely in the “I Theorem,” will ensure that the Nation’s development is peaceful, scientifically minded, and far-sighted. At the inaugural session, Members and distinguished guests assembled to discuss methodologies for the holistic and comprehensive aspects of energy within a national perspective in three main areas—Energy, Education and Environment—with special attention to sustainable growth of the nation over the next 200 years. H.H. Swami Isa made a substantial contribution by analysing these areas in terms of the science of energy, specifically of the “I particle.” The Members of the National Energy Parliament for India have identified a few problem-areas and discussed possible solutions. The following recommendations are hereby proposed to overcome these challenges, which should be put before State and Central governments as well as relevant branches of the United Nations.

(1) ENVIRONMENT The human system and the environment are not yet understood at a basic level.

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Therefore, almost all professions from farmers, medical doctors, lawyers, educators and architects are not able to fully serve human needs without creating new, or greater, harm in the long run—either to humanity or to the environment. To rectify this, the most basic level—the level of the I particle (the “I-plane”) —needs to be thoroughly researched. A laboratory should be established to investigate the very minute particles of energy, with intergovernmental support. (2) ENERGY To provide for the Nation’s growing need for power and dwindling resources, it is imperative to convert to a completely renewable system of Energy for the Nation. However, most of the current alternate energy sources, such as silicon solar panels, are not economically viable to produce, nor available for most of the population. Re-using or recycling waste and converting it into power has two-fold effects, in reducing waste and creating power. Sound pollution is one such “waste” product that is a nuisance in many cities in the Nation. Sound energy conversion into electricity should be explored more seriously. Technologies can be developed that would use the sound generated in a home to power it. On a larger scale, noise from traffic, music and electronics could feasibly be harvested to serve as a large source of power for a small city. Research should be promoted in this area. (3) EDUCATION The present system of education is creating generations of youngsters who are increasingly dissatisfied, destructive, self-oriented, lacking in common sense, community values and compassion. Often their short-sighted choices do harm to themselves, their community and the environment. Further, educational institutions are unable to identify with the human essence of the students and are merely acting as factories producing objects of which the current trend in business is in highest demand. Educational institutions are therefore acting as businesses rather than abodes of knowledge and wisdom. As such, a balanced system of education should be implemented which enables students to be happier, healthier, compassionate and responsible human beings. The educational institution should be knowledge-centred rather than examination-centred or worse, profit-centred. The “Education for Total Consciousness” methodology devised by H.H. Swami Isa, is the remedy for these problems, as it takes the student, teacher, parent, and educational system into a new realm based on the science of energy. It bridges objective knowledge with subjective knowledge and makes learning a process of inner realization about one’s self and the universe.

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Training institutions should be established across the nation and worldwide to train educators in the system of “Education for Total Consciousness.” In addition, a Students’ Energy Parliament for India should be established, welcoming the brightest and most talented candidates. These recommendations are to be taken to the State and Central Ministry of Education and Human Resources, Ministry of Environment, and Ministry of Power for immediate action.

We earnestly request that necessary steps may please be taken to include the enclosed documents and Resolutions of the National Energy Parliament for implementation of the policies to be adopted by the Govt of India for the betterment of the country, and considered by the United Nations to be adopted in other countries.

Yours faithfully,

Dr. M.R. Thampan

Secretary

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Report of the 1st National Energy Parliament (India)

held at the Priyadarsini Planetarium Auditorium Kerala State Science and Technology Museum, Trivandrum

30th December 2011

In continuation of the first and second international meets of the Global Energy Parliament was successfully held at Trivandrum in November 2010 and at Germany in December 2011, the first National Energy Parliament for India assembled at Trivandrum on 30th December 2011 to examine and debate on new methodologies for the sustainable development of India in three main areas—Energy, Education and Environment—with special attention to apply the unified definition of energy as vibration. One of the unique outcomes of the session shall be proposals to be made to the State and Central governments about long-term sustainability for the nation for the next 200 years. This first meet of the National Parliament was inaugurated by Hon’ble Shri. K.C. Venugopal, Minister of State for Power, at 9 a.m. in the Priyadarsini Planetarium Auditorium, Kerala State Science & Technology Museum, Thiruvananthapuram, in the presence of H.H. Swami Isa, founder of the Global Energy Parliament. Prof. K.V. Thomas, Hon'ble Minister of State for Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution inaugurated the Valedictory Function. H.H. Padmanabhadasa Uthradom Thirunal Marthanda Varma Maharaja of Travancore presented NEP 2011 "Energy Award" to the distinguished educationalist, Prof. Dr. V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai, Executive Vice President of KSCSTE and Former Vice Chancellor of IGNOU.������ The session included an Energy Exhibition and Student’s Essay Competition. Details of the participants are given hereunder :

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Inaugural Function

Priyadarsini Planetarium Auditorium, Kerala State Science & Technology Museum, Thiruvananthapuram

Prayer: Students, Isa Viswa Vidyalayam Welcome Address:

Dr. M.R. Thampan, GEP Secretary (Director, State Institute of Languages-Kerala)

Presiding: Dr. A. Sukumaran Nair, GEP Chairman (Former Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi University-Kerala)

Inauguration: Shri. K.C. Venugopal, Hon’ble Minister of State for Power, Govt of India

Invocation: H.H. Swami Isa, Founder, Global Energy Parliament and Founder, Isa Viswa Prajnana Trust

Guests of Honour:

Shri. Ramesh Chennithala, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee President

Shri. Binoy Vishwam, Former Minister for Environment and Forests Ambassador’s Address:

Dr. C.V. Ananda Bose IAS, GEP Ambassador and Secretary General, Global Nirmithi Net

Scientific Perspective:

Dr. C.S.P. Iyer, Director, GEP Research Centre and Professor Emeritus, IIITMK

Felicitations: Padmashri A. Marthanda Pillai, Chairman, Ananthapuri Hospital & Research Institute

Shri. R. Hali, Ret’d Director, Dept of Agriculture

Shri. Vetoor Rajan, Former President, Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad

Shri. P.S. Anil Kumar, Senior Scientist, Geological Survey of India

Vote of Thanks: Shri. Sugunan K., Additional Secretary, Department of Finance-Kerala

Session 1: Towards Energy Sustainability

Chairman: Dr. C.S.P. Iyer

Dr. K. Ravi, Vice Chairman, Energy Management Centre and Special Officer, ANERT

Dr. V. Unnikrishnan Nayar, Professor and Former Dean of Faculty, University of Kerala

Dr. Gauri Sankar Mukherjee, Joint Director, G-Fast, Defence Research & Development Organization, Delhi

Dr. S. Jayaram, Clinical Psychiatrist, Ananthapuri Hospital

Shri. G. Arul Jerald Prakash, Director, Kerala State Science & Technology Museum

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Shri. T.P. Das, Scientist, Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC/ ISRO Student Speaker Session 2: Towards Holistic Education

Chairman: Prof. Dr. V.N. Rajasekharan Pillai, Former V.C., IGNOU and Executive Vice President, Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment

Prof. Dr. A. Sukumaran Nair

Dr. K. Krishnan, Chairperson, School of Education, Madurai Kamaraj University

Dr. Joy Philip, Principal, SUT Academy of Medical Sciences

Dr. P.N. Subramanyam, Former, Deputy Director, VSSC / ISRO

Prof. Dr. C.P. Girijavallabhan, Professor Emeritus, Cochin University of Science & Technology

Prof. Lalitha Santhakumar, Ret’d Professor, S.N. College-Chempazhanthy

Miss Thusha & Miss Akhamsha, Students

Session 3: Towards Sustainability in the Environment

Chairman: Padmashri P. Pushpangadan, Director General, Amity Institute for Herbal & Biotech Products

Dr. T.K. Bose, Head, Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, College of Medicine and JNM Hospital, West Bengal

Dr. K.B. Pillai, President, Kesava Holistic Medical Centre

Dr. A. Biju Kumar, Head of Dept of Aquabiotics, University of Kerala

Miss Stephy George, Student

5. Valedictory Function

Prayer: Students, Isa Viswa Vidyalayam Welcome Address:

Dr. K. Prassana Moorthy, Physician and Former Head, Dept of Dermatology, Trivandrum Medical College

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Presiding: Shri. V.S. Sivakumar, Hon’ble Minister for Devaswom, Kerala

Inauguration:

Prof. K.V. Thomas, Hon'ble Minister of State for Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public

Distribution Invocation: H.H. Swami Isa, Founder, Global Energy Parliament Award Distribution:

H.H. Padmanabhadasa Uthradom Thirunal Marthanda Varma Maharaja of Travancore

Chairman’s Remarks:

Dr. A. Sukumaran Nair, GEP Chairman & Former Vice Chancellor, Mahatma Gandhi University-Kerala

Felicitations: Shri. P.P. Mukundan, Social Activist Shri. V. Muraleedharan, President, BJP Prof. V.K. Damodaran, UNIDO International Energy Consultant

Shri. K.P. Krishnakumar, Superintending Engineer, Kerala Water Authority

Adv. Punchakkary Raveendran Nair

Shri. Gopa Kumar, Corporation Councillor

Shri. Jyothi Sankar, General Manager, BSNL Vote of Thanks: Smt. N. Geetha Kumari, Principal, Isa Viswa Vidyalayam Cultural Programme

Outdoor Amphitheatre, Kerala State Science & Technology Museum

Dance performance by the students and faculty of the Isa Viswa Vidyalayam, Anayara (founded by H.H. Swami Isa)