Scientology Volunteer Ministers Armed with the Scientology Handbook Bring Hope to the Slums of Calcutta
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| Students at the St. Teresa school at a seminar delivered by the Scientology Volunteer Ministers. |
The Scientology Handbook was released at the Calcutta Book Fair in West Bengal, the impact it has made in 8 months since its release is a testament to the power of the Scientology technology developed by L. Ron Hubbard.
Although West Bengal occupies less than 3 percent of India it is the most densely populated state with it comprising nearly 10 percent of the population.
A dedicated team of Scientology Volunteer Ministers who have been trained on the courses that are based on the Scientology Handbook and have taken this powerfull technology to the slums of Calcutta, a city which is notorious for its poverty, drugs, illiteracy and sexual trafficking. An estimated third of Calcutta's 14 million residents live in these slums.
Spearheaded by the Scientology Volunteer Ministers India Goodwill Tour, this group of young men and women are examples of their Volunteer Minister motto — "Something CAN be done about it!"
In September the Scientology Handbook will be released at the New Delhi Book Fair in West Bengal, India, making this technology available to 200 million people for whom Bengal is their native language.
Ms. Sheena Chohan, a model and former Miss Calcutta, and a trained Scientology Volunteer Minister, is the spokesperson for the release these publications, which will make Scientology tools available to the people of her native city.
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| The Scientology Volunteer Ministers of Calcutta are dedicated to bringing the technology of L. Ron Hubbard to the people of the region. |
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| Celebrating India Independence Day at the free school in Calcutta where Study Technology has been built into the curriculum. |