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Religious Freedom and Tolerance – for public comment

April 28th, 2009 by

Dear Visitor,

This policy has been released on 29 April 2009 for public comment.

Please note that FTI releases the same policy on two blogs.

a) The first blog (this one) is for public comment, through the comments box at the bottom of this blog. All FTI policies will remain drafts until formally agreed to by at least 1500 FTI leaders in the coming years. Your comments will inform the development of these policies, but it will not always be feasible for FTI members to directly debate with you on this blog.

b) On the second blog (here) only FTI members are able to comment, but you are invited to read the discussions on that blog. The reason why the ‘FTI member only’ blog is in the public domain is to give you a broad sense of how this policy was arrived at how it is evolving. Every new FTI member has FULL rights to influence the policy.
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FTI Inquiries Questions Suggestions

April 18th, 2009 by

Dear Visitor

This blog aims to address your inquiries and questions, and is also a place for you to provide suggestions for improvement of FTI.

Discussions on Shantanu's blog :

At the formation of FTI, many questions and answers were discussed on Shantanu's blog (here). The complete discussion as at 19 April 2009 is now available for download as a Word document here:

FAQ

In addition, we have attempted to answer questions at the FTI FAQ.

All this is clearly work in progress, and many of these answers can change as better answers are found. However, this is a beginning.

In any event, if the material referred to above doesn't address your questions, please do not hesitate to ask questions or otherwise provide comment.

Please do note that FTI blogs are moderated (very lightly, though: ie. only for decency and appropriateness, not for ideas).

With regards

Freedom Team

Press release from: Freedom Team of India

February 3rd, 2009 by

Press release from: Freedom Team of India

On the important occasion of the Republic Day, the Freedom Team of India has released its new website http://freedomteam.in and an eight page brochure.

The Team, established in 2008, aims to provide a forum for policy, strategy, and leadership development. It aims to find at least 1500 outstanding leaders in India to contest elections in the coming years under the banner of freedom and world-best policy.

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