THE ONE AND ONLY
ZOROASTRIAN COLLEGE
IN THE WORLD
Report from AISBBS / Zoroastrian College – 29th World Congress of Science, Spirituality, Medicinal Alternativa in Mumbai, India on 31 January- 1February 2015
About over 100 persons attended from all over India and abroad including a high level delegation of 5 persons from the Republic Of Tajikistan, 1 from Nigeria, 2 persons from UK,
2 from Iran, 1 from Russia and 1 from Belgium.
FOCUS THEMES~ included
GROUP A – MEDICINA ALTERNATIVA- HEALTH TOPICS
GROUP B – INTERFAITH PEACE TOPICS
GROUP C – VASTU & ENVIRONMENT TOPICS
GROUP D – AVESTA & ANCIENT COSMIC SPIRITUAL WISDOM
GROUP E – UNITED NATIONS MILLENNIUM GOALS
& ECOSOC SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TOPICS
The Belgian scholar, Dr. Shilanand Hemraj,first person in the world to translate and write the Gathas of Holy Zarathusthtra in Hindi, was awarded D.Litt.Honoris Causa degree in appreciation of his great literary research
Dr. Mrs. Firuza Abdulloeva Tajikistan Delegation Head and also Head of UN NGO named Avesto, presented on the health care scene in Tajikistan.
Dr. Thornton Streeter of UK presented New Technologies To Measure The Chakras And Subtle Energy Field of human body for early diagnosis of diseases.
Mr. Felix F. Milya, Of Russia released his book on Arkayim- ancient Archeological site
Some delegates visited Zoroastrian College near Sanjan after the World Congress on 1st -4th February. Our NGO took up this activity including celebration on 4 February for World Cancer Day by those who continued to stay at Zoroastrian College near Sanjan.
Dr. Apolonio Luis of Goa presented his discovery of herbal medicinal formula preparation through which he has successfully treated many patients suffering from the diseases of cancer and AIDS. For global benefit he is willing to share his formula with all suffering patients.
Consul General of the Russian Federation in Mumbai Mr. Alexander Novikov, Vice Consul Vladimir Dementiev with Dame Dr. Prof. Meher Master-Moos, President Zoroastrian College and other distinguished persons from Malaysia, India and Russia, at Russian Centre for Science & Culture, Mumbai.