Monday, 17 February 2014

Invited Talk by Prof. Jean-Pierre Lehmann at NU Campus

S. No. Date Time Topic
1 10-Feb-14 11:30 AM- 1:30 PM West’s economic policies and India’s poverty  over the past two centuries: An Overview
2 11-Feb-14 9:30- 10:30 AM MNCs from emerging economies--  How can they become truly global
3 12-Feb-14  11:30 AM – 12:30 PM China as the hub of Global Supply Chains
4 13-Feb-14 2:30 PM- 3:30 PM Global Trends: Outlook for Asian Economies
5 13-Feb-14 3:30 PM- 4:30 PM Global Trends: Africa as the new frontier for growth
6 14-Feb-14 11:30-12:30 PM Global Trends: Perils of Protectionism
7 14-Feb-14   12:30- 1:30 PM Global Trends: Outlook for Japan and Implications for India
8 17-Feb-14   11:30 AM- 12:30 PM Global Trends: Outlook for China and Implications for India
9 17-Feb-14 6:00-8:00 PM Sub-topic—Overview of Global Trends
10 18-Feb-14 6:00-8:00 PM Sub-topic-- The future of multilateralism, the emergence of mega-regionals – implications for India
11 19-Feb-14 6:00-8:00 PM Sub-topic-- The New Imbalance of Power: global geoeconomics vs geopolitics
12 20-Feb-14 6:00-8:00 PM Sub-topic--Global Demographic Trends: Opportunities and Implications

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Asian Lens Event at IIC, New Delhi

Under NU's Asian Lens Initiatives Asian Lens event is to be held 11.00 am – 1.00 pm on Saturday February 15, 2014 at India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi. 

The event will have eminent personalities like award winning journalist and author Pallavi Aiyar who has written “ Smoke & Mirrors” – an outstanding book on China, and just launched her recent book “Punjabi Parmesan”;  Arun Maira, Member of the planning Commission former India Chairman of Boston Consulting Group, author of “Remaking India: One Country, One Destiny” and “Transforming Capitalism: Business Leadership to Improve the World for Everyone”; and Deepak Nayyar, former Vice- Chancellor of the University of Delhi, who has a distinguished career in academia interspersed with short periods in the Government and Author of Catch Up, Retd. Prof. Rajeev Malhotra, Princeton University along with NU’Asian Lens Founder Members Harpal Singh, Board Member NIIT University & Mentor & Chairman Emeritus, Fortis Healthcare Ltd. along with  Padma Bhushan Recipient Rajendra S Pawar who is founder of NIIT University & Chairman, NIIT Ltd. Conversation will be anchored by Prof. Jean-Pierre Lehmann.

Interactions with Prof. Jean-Pierre Lehmann


NU's Faculty and Students got the opportunity to discuss various issues relating to Asian Society with Prof. Jean-Pierre Lehmann. (Feb 10 - 20, 2014). NUites got oppourtunity to discuss with Prof. Lehmann on  topics like West’s economic policies and India’s poverty  over the past two centuries: An Overview, MNCs from emerging economies--  How can they become truly global, China as the hub of Global Supply Chains, Global Trends: Outlook for Asian Economies, Global Trends: Africa as the new frontier for growth, Global Trends: Perils of Protectionism, Global Trends: Outlook for Japan and Implications for India, Global Trends: Outlook for China and Implications for India, Global Trends & Implications For Future Leaders.

Prof. Jean – Pierre Lehmann, Professor of IMD Lausanne and an exceptional Asianist who has invested a majority of his scholarly pursuits in understanding Asia and Globalisation and has written extensively on these subjects – Global Transformation: The Eurasian Open Economic Space”, The dangers of Monotheism in the age of Globalisation”, “The image of Japan”  and ‘Japan’s Open Future : An Agenda for Global Citizenship’.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Visit To Neemrana Fort, Neemrana

Under NU's Asian Lens Initiatives members got opportunity to visit Neemrana Fort at Neemrana on Feb 6, 2014. Neemrana Fort has seven Palace wings built over 2.5 hectraes / 6 acres across twelve levels. Members rejoiced the panoromic view from the top of Neemrana Fort. 

Japanese Language Learning Sessions

Under NIIT University's Asian Lens Initiatives the first session of Japanese Language Learning was started on Feb 06, 2014 with this members will get benefit of exposure to a new world of Japanese Culture and language. Around 30 members registered for this Course, The course is planned as a bridge course between Japanese Language and English language. The Course In - charge for the course is Kazuo Tsuruoka & Dr. Sanjay Gupta. 







Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Call to Join NU's Asian Lens Ayurveda Health Club

NU’s Asian Lens Initiatives has taken one step further and has constituted NU’s Asian Lens Ayurveda Health Club on Jan 23, 2014 during the Talk Magic of Ayurveda & Naddi Vigyan.  The aim of the Club is to generate and  increase awareness about Ayurveda knowledge and Principles and to help members to understand and appreciate healthy living based on Ayurvedic Principles.

NU’s Asian Lens Ayurveda Health Club Members are Prof. Rajendra K Pandey (Advisor), Dr. Saurabh Sharma, Ayurveda & Naadi Expert (Advisor), Dr. Anuradha Parasar (Faculty In- Charge), Students Members - Sushmita Singh, Deepansh Mody , Amrit Bagga , Ekta Tiwari, Tanya Ghumman, Pravit Tuteja & Vineet Patwari.

We are making a call to all those interested who would like join the above Club and would be interested  to undertake small research at their convenient time on Principles of Ayurveda and would be interested to share the same at appropriate forum Under NU’s Asian Lens Initiatives.


Think Herbal And Live A Better Healthy Life.


Dr. Anuradha Parasar

NU's Asian Lens Event Ahead

Asian Food Festival during Ingenuity - 2014

Asian Lens Seminar on Asia Lens at Indian Internation Centre, New Delhi on 15 Feb 2014. The Speakers list includes: Harpal Singh, Board Member NIIT University & Mentor & Chairman Emeritus, Fortis Healthcare Ltd along with  Padma Bhushan Recipient Rajendra S Pawar, Prof. Jean Lehman, Ex Professor IMD. Lusanne & INSEAD, Paris,  Pallavi Aiyar (Writer), Arun Maira, Member, Planning Commission, Deepak Nayyar, former Vice – Chancellor, University of Delhi, Delhi,

Feb 2014 - Course on Learning Japanese Language for NUites and Non – NUites

Feb 2014  - Visit to National Museum, Delhi / Ayurveda Hospital

Feb 2014 - Visit to Neemrana Fort

March  01, 2014 – Asian Lens Tree Plantation

March 05, 2014 Kahani Festival

March – Talk on Importance of Bagvat Geeta in  Student’s Life  by  Shri. Vrindavan Chandra Das, International Bagwad Geeta  Study & Research Centre,  Jaipur

Marchl 2014 – Talk on Bagvat Geeta by Dr. Karan Singh, Chancellor NIIT University, Neemrana & Member of Parliament.

April 2014 – Open Discussion on  Chanakya Niti


Report on Talk Magic Of Ayurveda & Naadi Vigyan by Dr. Saurabh Sharma

On January 23, 2014, we got the opportunity to attend the Talk on Magic of Ayurveda & Naadi Vigyan By Saurbah Sharma.  Dr. Saurabh Sharma is Recipient of Bhartiya Chikitsak Ratna Award. He is B.A.M.S, D.N.H.E, N.D.D.Y, and PGDHHM.  Presently he is the EAD and Medical Superintendent, at Maharishi Ayurveda Hospital, Delhi.  Members from Japanese Community along with NU Leadership Team, NU Faculty, Staff and students participated enthusiastically in the event. The event was made worthwhile by the presence of Dr Saurabh Sharma, who enlightened us with the explicit knowledge of Ayurveda and all other factors that affect our well-being. The entire session was photographed by Amit Bhadra, a B.tech student. The above event was also graced by the presence of Kazuo Tsuruoka from TPR and Shigeo Nishiyama from Kokoku Company.

The event started with a welcome note by Dr. Anuradha Parasar. She also made an introduction to NU’s Asian Lens Initiatives. Dr. Saurabh Sharma was introduced to the august house by Sushmita Singh (B. Tech Student). Next in queue was the talk and the presentation by Dr.Saurabh, who believes in not only curing, but preventing the ailment and creating a disease-free society. Ayurveda means ‘knowledge of life’ which not only depends upon the herbal and natural medication,but also depends upon place,age and diet. He very intelligently cleared out many myths that people believe. For instance, ayurvedic medicines don’t have side effects.But the truth is, they can be harmful if not taken in proportion as prescribed by doctors. Ayurveda is theoritically based on the 5 elements: Fire, Water, Air, Earth & Ether. Each of them signifying energy, meditation, movement, fitness etc. They need to be balanced in our body in order to maintain a healthy living.

Diet is also an extremely important part of this process as our body structure and mechanism is based on the food we eat. We all know the famous quote about eating breakfast like a king. But Ayurvedic study shows that morning time,6am-10am is the time when our digestion process is slow,and breakfast is supposed to be light.He then familiarised us with our body tissues and cells known as ‘dhatus’ in sanskrit and their functions.These contain plasma,haemoglobin,muscle tissue,fat tissue,bone tissue,bone marrow and reproductrive tissue.According to him,the 3 main pillars of life are: diet,sleep,celibacy.

Along with these inspiring pearls of wisdom,we were also informed about the various food combinations which could be harmful and could lead to diseases. For example, honey with the same amount of ghee is a poisonous mixture.We were enlightened to also learn about our pulse diagnosis which is very important. For males, right hand is checked and for females, the left hand.Providing all this information with much more interesting data and facts.The presentation was followed by a question-answer session, where we were further delighted to gain more knowledge about the topic.

During the event NU’s Asian Lens Members felt great pride in launching the NU’s Asian Lens Ayurveda Health club. The club is constituted to focus on spreading the awareness about Natural Ayurvedic remedies and maintaining a disease-free body.   NU’s Ayurveda Health Club Members are  Dr. Saurabh Sharma (Advisor), Dr. Anuradha Parasar (Faculty In- Charge) and students members are  Sushmita Singh, Deepansh Mody, Tanya Ghumman, Ekta Tiwari, Amrit Bagga and Shweta Jhakar.

The NU’s Asia Lens team expressed gratitude to Dr.Saurabh by gifting him a little token of appreciation, a model of NU’s mobius ring symbol, signifying seamlessness. The event was made memorable with a photo session held afterwards followed by dinner.
  
Photographs of the events are avaialbe at link http://www.flickr.com/photos/105691478@N03/sets/72157640208170915/

Report on Formal Launch of NU's Asian Lens Japanese Forum

Oct 15, 2013 was quiet an auspicious day for the NUites and also for the members of NU’s Asia Lens Initiatives Team as it was the grand occasion to formally launch the NU’s Japanese Forum under NIIT University’s Asia Lens Initiatives. Members from Japanese Community along with NU Leadership Team, NU Faculty, Staff and students participated enthusiastically in the event. The occasion was to learn about Japanese Culture, Traditions and Country. All the guest and NUites who participated in the event were welcomed by Asia Lens Students Members   - E Abhignya, Nikita Banerji, Ekta Tiwari, Akshita Bhandari, Aakansha Kapoor, Hiresha Kewalramani, Sushmita Singh by applying ‘Tilak’ and by tying a traditional threads. The entire event was photographed by Asia Lens Student Members – Amit, Aliestier, Shantanu.

The session started with a welcome note followed by a presentation on Asia Lens Initiatives undertaken by NIIT University by Dr. Anuradha Parasar, Coordinator and Organizer of the event. It was informed that idea about Asia Lens  was given to NU on March 08, 2013 under the dynamic leadership of Harpal Singh, Mentor & Chairman Emeritus Fortis Health Care Limited & Padma Bhusan Rajendra S Pawar, Founder NU & Chairman and Co- founder NIIT Group. It was reported that the events as organized under the initiatives included Talk on Indian Society by Dr. Anuradha Parasar (Sept 12, 2013), Visit to Tribal Art Gallery (Sept 21, 2013) and Manthan @ NU – 2013 (Oct. 08, 2013) and Hindi Learning sessions for Japanese community along with informing the upcoming events.

Prof. Rajendra Kumar Pandey, President NU gave the opening speech and declared Japanese Forum open. This moment was cherished by all the participants.

Paul John Perace, Project Manager, Kazima India Pvt. Ltd.  made presentation on Japanese Culture Tradition’s and Country and talked about various aspects of Japanese culture and traditions including Tea Ceremony, Matsuri, Religion, Food, Wedding Ceremony, Sapporo Snow Festival etc.

Yoshito Yoda, Internal Auditor, NISSIN Brake India Pvt. Ltd.  made a presentation on Funeral Buddhism and presented a comparative analysis between Japanese Religion and Indian Religion touching Japanese mind set.

The presentations were followed by question and answer session and Music Symphony I by Nikita Mangla on Harmonium and Sreyash R Tripatht on Tabla and Music Symphony II by Venugopal on Violin and Aliestier on Synthesizer respectively.

The Quiz questions on Know Our Japan  was floated as parallel activity for the audience. The Quiz question I winners were Ahmad Mustafa (SMCC), Mohd. Asif Mustafa Kahan (NU), Amit Kumar (SMCC), Arshad khan (TPR), Kazuhiko Matsunaga (AIPL). The Quiz Question II winners were Amit Kumar (SMCC), Vignesh S. (Student B. Tech.)., Ahmad Mustafa (SMCC),  Manoj Kumar Ray (SMCC), Naresh Samlora (SMCC). The Quiz session Judges were Prof. Vidu Soni & Kamla Rawat.

The event was made further made memorable and remarkable by nomenclating the plant as Asia Lens Plant which was watered by NU leadership team in participation with all the members of Japanese forum. It was informed that Asia Lens Plant will be planted by Asia Lens Founding Members and Advisors - Harpal Singh and Padma Bhusan Rajendra S Pawar at NU campus on Nov. 15, 2013.

All the member of the Japanese Forum were also presented a plant as part of the memories for participating in the event - Formal Launch of NU’s Asia Lens Japanese Forum.


The above event was also graced by the presence of Kazuhiko Matsunaga (AIPL), Shaji P John (SMCC), Toshiaki Ito (IMASEN) and Kazuo Tsuruoka(TPR).

Report on Manthan At NU - 2013

India is one of those developing nations who have shown immense progress and development in each and every sector since its independence. India has emerged as a pioneer in many fields like science and technology, infrastructure, sports and many more. But despite of all these achievements there are still a lot of contemporary issues that need serious discussions and plausible solutions. Under the NU’s Asia Lens Initiatives, Manthan @ NU-2013 was organised on October 08, 2013 at NIIT University in Senate room by Dr Anuradha Parasar to discuss some of the contemporary issues faced by Indian Society. The guest list included  member from Japanese company, Parents of NU Students, NU’s Leadership Team, Faculty, Staff and Student body.

On arrival, all guests were greeted as per NU’s Asia Lens tradition by Asia Lens Students Team Shibeli and Dibya Saran Kurian by applying ‘Tilak’ and tying a traditional “dhaga” on the guests wrist. The whole event was available online and was attended online by the parents of NU Students and other invited guests. The Event was photographed by Asia Lens Studenr Team – Amit Bhadra & Sourabh Madan.

The event as hosted by Dr Anuradha Parasar was divided into two parts. The first part of the event introduced the events as organised under NIIT University’s Asia Lens Initiatives and the future events planned through a video. It was followed by Harmoniun Vadan by Nikita Mangla (B. Tech. Year I) and Tabla Vadan by Sreyash R Tripathi (B. Tech. Year I ).

The second part was a competition between two B. Tech. Yr I teams namely – NU Revolutionaries and NU Team. The first team NU Revolutionaries Team comprised of team members Alphonse, Satyam, Nishchay, Arnav and Tanmay. The second team NU Team comprised of team members Nikita, Sreyash, Prateek and Kanika. The competition was judged by Mrs Rekha Pandey and Professor Amitabha Ghoshray. Both the teams had to give a presentation on the topics assigned to them in a specified duration. The criteria for judgement were based on the innovative solutions proposed by the teams on the issue.

Topic of discussion for the NU Revolutionaries Team was Improving the Reach and Efficiency of Public Distribution System. This team proposed the following solutions:

Ø  “You used to withdraw money from the ATM; now you may withdraw food grains from a similar ATM!”
Ø  “Moulding a young mind to be responsible for his/her nation will always be a beneficial solution no matter what.”
Ø  Replace the old manual way of handling accounts by new technological aspects nation-wide.

The pros and cons of the above proposed solution was discussed threadbare by team members along with the presentation on analysis of impact of Solutions.


The topic for presentation of NU Team was Small Multigrade Schools and Increasing Access To Primary Education in India. For implementing the solutions, the following changes were recommended by NU Team :

Ø  Redesign the system of district level education administration and school management
Ø  Institute a system of monitoring and evaluation of student learning
Ø  Improve the efficiency of the teacher training process
Ø  Explore innovative options for financing the reforms

The presentation also focussed on e - learning and mobile learning and discussed the various measures for plugging the holes were also proposed.

The presentations were followed by musical piece – Tabla vadan by Venugopal and Aliestier Noel Xver on the keyboard.

Ashoo Dubey, Head, TCO, NIIT University & Suresh Joshi, Ahlcon International School, Delhi were the guest speakers. Mr Suresh Joshi gave the presentation online on Teaching Physics Using Indian games. He made participants aware of the techniques used by him to make the students learn physics by simple and popular games like Gulli-Danda, Pithu etc.It was a whole lot of a new learning experience for all the guests. There was an open Q & A session after the presentation for the competing team members in which all the guests including the online guests posed questions and the contesting team replied to their satisfaction. It was a very healthy and interesting session. The solutions presented by the teams on the issues were thoroughly discussed.


NU Team was declared as the winner of the competition. The event concluded with a vote of thanks to all the participants including online participants and to the members of NU Leadership Team – Dr Rajendra Pandey (President NU), Dr Parimal Mandke, (Vice President), and Dr. Sunil Khanna (Vice President NU) for their kind support. The event was followed by a group photograph of all the guests and the participants.

Report on Talk Indian Society : The Multicultural Landscape

Multiculturalism, Secularism, Unity in diversity, Nationalism, Patriotism - these are words every Indian understands and listens to, right from their schooling. Why is that so and what exactly do these words, or rather ideologies, mean to our culture? A talk was held on 12th September, 2013 at NIIT University in Senate Room to discuss the same under the Asia Lens Initiative. The guest list included isnvitees members from Japanese companies, NU’s Leadership Team, staff and student body.

On arrival, all guests were greeted by applying ‘Tilak’ on their forehead and tying a traditional “dhaga” on their wrist, a Rajasthani welcome custom. The talk was delivered by Dr. Anuradha Parasar. The talk was divided into three parts. The first part of the talk introduced NIIT University Asia Lens Initiative, the second part portrayed the Diversity in India and the third part focused on Unity in Diversity in India.  Various aspects of Indian Society were discussed and explored during the course of the talk - Geographical Unity and Diversity,  Religious Unity & Diversity, Cultural Unity and Diversity, Political Unity & Diversity, Linguistic Unity and Diversity, Unity of Emotions, Comprehensive View points, Freedom of expression belief, faith and worship, concept of sustainability & power of accommodation , assimilation, adaptation & tolerance being Indian. The talk also highlighted that since time immemorial Indian Society has under gone transition due to strong current and forces of law and how multiculturalism is not only preserved and protected but also flourished and promoted by Indian Freedom fighters and founders of Constitution of India. Indian mindset and the Indian socialization process were highlighted as few of the factors for continuing and retaining Unity in Diversity in India. It was highlighted that the Multiculturalism in India represents a kind of Unity in Diversity, in the form of universalism where the state recognizes that the dignity of the individuals is linked to the collective dignity of the community to which they belong & that people are included into the nation state as members of diverse but equal ethnic group. This unique feature of unity in diversity has enabled India to adapt itself to international changes with poise and comfort and hence is emerging as strategic partners for Global Majors.

There were Q & A session after each three respective parts of the talk. And the Q & A session was followed by musical piece :  Harmoniun Vadan by Nikita (B. Tech. Yr I), Tabla Vadan by Sreyash Tripathi (B. Tech. Yr I )  Keyboard performance by Alistier Noel Xver (B. Tech. Yr I) and Violin performance by Venugopal Shah (B. Tech. Yr I) respectively.

All in all, it was revitalised that India is a true example of the phrase ‘Unity in Diversity’ which was as well understood and appreciated by all the participants. During the event the participants from NU were in their traditional ethnic attires representing various Indian States which gave the opportunity to other participants to witness the scene of Miniature multicultural India. The evening ended with dinner for all the participants. During informal interaction NU students got the opportunity to interact with Japanese Guest. 

Journey of NU's Asian Lens Initiatives Since March 08, 2013

March 08, 2013 is the foundation date of NU’s Asian Lens Initiatives as on this date for the first time the idea on Asian Lens was discussed with NUites. NIIT University started its Asian Lens Initiatives under the dynamic Leadership of Harpal Singh, Board Member NIIT University & Mentor & Chairman Emeritus, Fortis Healthcare Ltd along with  Padma Bhushan Recipient Rajendra S Pawar who is founder of NIIT University & Chairman, NIIT Ltd. with the vision to  be the leading center to introduce and increase awareness about the concept of Asian   Lens and to sensitize and create pride in Asian heritage, culture, history , values and to present it with a contemporary perspective.

Under NU’s Asian Lens Initiatives that time we identified two areas to begin with:
      Developing Asian Lens
      Asian Lens Outreach Program
 
Under the first area i.e. developing an Asian Lens  - an ongoing attempt is in progress to go to the grassroot level of  Asia’s rich cultural heritage, achievements, contributions and  through NU’s Asian Lens Forum we had been generating discussions about the great personalities, great contributions and achievements  of the land and also tried to discuss, analyse and interpret the same in contemporary context.

As of now we succeeded to an extent in increasing awareness about Asian Culture with emphasis on Indian Culture as well as Japanese Culture as we have representation of these two cultures in the forum.

Under Second area i.e. Asian Lens Outreach programme we have been inviting Non - Indian and Indian Communities to become part of NU’s Asian Lens  Initiatives. Good number of Academicians, Writers, Corporate Leaders, Senior Government Officials along with NU’s Parents, Faculty and Staff members participated in various activities and events as organized under Asian Lens Initiatives. Majorly all Japanese Company in Neemrana has representation on NU’s Asian Lens Japanese Forum which was formally launched on Oct 15, 2013. Though this forum even Members from Japanese Community are also getting opportunity to share about Japanese culture and traditions. 
 Various events and activities were organized since March 8, 2014 by Dr. Anuradha Parasar as Organizing Chair under the guidance of NU’s leadership team under NU’s Asian Lens Initiatives and the list goes as under:

Workshop on Adjusting to Seismic shifts: Perspectives on and Prospects for a Eurasian Economic Space (April 29, 2013)

One week Audit Course Work on Asia in the New Global Economic (Dis?) Order (April 29, 2013)

Talk on Indian Society: The Multicultural Landscape by Dr. Anuradha Parasar, Associate Professor & Deputy Registrar, NIIT University, Neemrana. (Sept 21, 2013)

Visit to Tribal Art Gallery, New Delhi and Students learnt about various Tribal Art Paintings. (Sept 3, 2013)

Hindi Learning Sessions for Japanese Community Since Sept 2013
Manthan At NU – 2013 (Oct 8, 2013)

Invited talk on Physics of Indian Traditional Games by Suresh Joshi, Ahlcon International School, Delhi (Oct 8, 2013)

Formal Launch of NU’s Asia Lens Japanese Forum – Oct 15, 2013

Invited Talk on Japanese Culture Tradition’s and Country by Paul John Perace, Kazima India Pvt. Ltd.  (Oct 15, 2014)

Invited Talk on Funeral Buddhism by Yoshito Yoda,  NISSIN Brake India Pvt. Ltd.  (Oct. 15, 2014)

Movie on Chanakys Speaks : The Seven Pillars for Business Success  

Talk on Magic of Ayurveda & Naadi Vigyan By Dr. Saurabh Sharma, Head &

Medical Superintendent, Maharishi Ayurveda Hospital, Delhi. (Jan 23, 2014)

Launch of NU’s Asia Lens Ayurveda Health Club (Jan 23, 2014)

A lot has been done in last one year to develop Asian Lens focusing Indian Society and to some extent to understand Japanese Society. In Year 2013 we could figure out the course of our movement and we have taken few small successful steps as well.  However it’s a long way to go. Inputs, contributions, participations and support is requested from all to take NU’s Asian Lens Initiatives to the next course of journey.

So it is high time to join hands to think together how to re-invent and re-discover Asia by joining NIIT University’s Asian Lens Initiatives.

Dr. Anuradha Parasar
Faculty In - Charge,
NU’s Asian Lens Initiatives
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