Dear Venkatesh,
 
Please keep this nonsense of yours out.. A graduate from Darul Uloom passed 
UPSC and got trained at a RSS centre called Prayas. RSS did not make him a 
polytheist. Thousands of Hindus got educated in missionary schools. I have 
several of my friends educated in missionary school. Please stop your paranoid 
thinking on Church

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From: ven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [ =>> Jharkhand <<= ] Church aid for IAS coaching for 
Jharkhand Tribal youths
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 1 June, 2008, 5:58 PM







 
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As they say, there is no free lunch. For the church it is good PR and 
opportunity to indulge in subtle or overt evangelization and have the tribals 
get rid of their religion and adopt Christianity.
A costly price to pay in the in the end by selling ones soul for material 
benefits, in this case education.
 
 
Church aid for IAS coaching
http://www.telegrap hindia.com/ 1080531/jsp/ jharkhand/ story_9345152. jsp

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Ranchi, May 30: Tribal youths aspiring to join the civil services would no 
longer have to travel all the way to Delhi for good coaching.
Roman Catholic Church in Jharkhand has entered into an agreement with 
Delhi-based institute Alternative Learning System (ALS) to produce IAS and IPS 
officers from tribal youths here. Experienced teachers of the institute would 
join Ranchi University teachers to train students in the state capital. 
Admission for the course, training for which would begin from next month, has 
already started at the Purulia Road-based institute.
"We would produce more top administrative and police officers from tribal 
youths. This urge drove us to enter into the tie-up with ALS," said Father Lord 
M. Winner, the new director of Claret Institute of Employment Training. 
Though non-tribal youths would also be allowed to join, they should belong to 
the economically weaker section. 
Compared to the Rs 50,000 charged by reputable coaching centres, tribal youths 
would only have to cough up Rs 10,000 here, which includes coaching charges for 
both preliminary and main examinations. "It would be a double effort here as 
compared to Delhi, where students getting coaching are already motivated. But 
with the right guidance, we are confident of producing several tribal civic 
services officers from here," said ALS director Jojo Mathew. 
"We would train students for taking state civil services examination in tribal 
languages," said Father Winner.  














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