How to Keep the Aging Brain Sharp and Young?: Twenty Point Program

Anne Karen Trollope Kumar , Kumar , Suresh Chandra
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How to Keep the Aging Brain Sharp and Young?: Twenty Point Program

Anne Karen Trollope Kumar , Kumar , Suresh Chandra
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  • Date de publication : Jun 05, 2017
  • Langue : English
  • Nombre de pages : 190
  • Éditeur : Alpha Edition
  • ISBN : 9789386423542
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 0.44" L x 8.5" H
Suresh Chandra is a postgraduate in English literature and a gold medalist in BA English. After serving in various departments of Central and State governments he retired as a Deputy Commissioner Sales Tax UP. Since his retirement in 1992 he is associated with several small and big NGOs. He himself founded one NGO which is working for the welfare of senior citizens and poor but deserving students. Beside numerous articles he has authored six books -four of them on the problems of the elderly and the retirees. The present book is a result of his long experience and vast studies about the working of NGOs.

Dr.Anne Karen Trollope Kumar MD PhD is a medical doctor who did her training in Canada. She is married to an Indian doctor. She spent a total of 13 years working in the NGO sector in rural India with her husband. They initially worked at Shivanand Charitable Hospitable in Rishikesh , and then later moved into a more remote part of Garhwal where they worked with a large NGO. They at present live in Hamilton , Ontario , Canada. They have founded an NGO - SAMAGRA - which is based in Canada with its branch at Dehradun. Its programs include tutoring underprivileged children and women''s employment initiatives and divide time between Canada and India. Samagra''s vision is spiritual in nature , embracing both social service as well as spiritual development.

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