Ravindra Kumar

Ravindra Kumar
Occupation Writer, columnist, political scientist
Spouse(s) Kamlesh (1981-present )

Dr. Ravindra Kumar (born 1959) is a political scientist, peace-worker, educationalist and the former Vice-Chancellor of Meerut University. Currently he is the editor-in-chief of the 'Global Peace International Journal', and has more than a hundred books and four hundred articles/talks/lectures on great leaders of the Indian sub-continent, especially Mahatma Gandhi, and on various social, religious, political, educational, cultural and academic issues. [1]

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Early life and education

Born in 1959 at Kakrauli village of Muzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh India, he is an M.A. in Political Science & Philosophy, PGD in Gandhian Studies and Ph.D..

Career

A well-known Indologist and the former Vice-Chancellor of CCS University Meerut, India, Kumar has been associated with several national and international academic, cultural, educational, peace and social bodies/institutions/organizations. As a cultural ambassador of India, he has specially two hundred lectures/talks at various institutions and universities of the world on subjects related to Asian values, civilization, culture, education, Gandhism, international co-operation and understanding, leadership, religion, terrorism, way-of-life, world peace, youth affairs etc.

As a Peace Worker, Kumar started ‘Peace Review’ - an international journal of peace studies in 1998 and worked as its Editor-in-Chief. In 2001 he has started ‘Global Peace’ - another international journal of philosophy, peace, education, culture and civilization. Besides, he has inspired hundred and thousands of people all over the world for their commitment towards non-violence by signing pledges.

He has organized seminars and symposiums at national and international level on subjects like religion and politics (at Meerut in July 1993), morality and ethics in public life (at Pune in January 1996), education, peace and development (at Meerut in November 2000), non-violence and democracy (at Meerut in April 2002), on human rights (at Meerut in January 2003) and on Mahatma Gandhi (in Mumbai in February 2004).

Books

Some of his books have been translated into Tamil and Thai languages, apart from Hindi and English languages.

Positions

Memberships

Awards

References

  1. ^ Clumnist:Ravindra Kumar www.upiasia.com.

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