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'''AmRevolution, Inc.''' (AMR) is a registered non-profit organization in the United States, <span>{{H:title|Scan of 501(c)(3) approval letter|[https://sarkarverse.org/images/a/aa/501%28c%29%283%29_Letter.png 501(c)(3).]|link=no|dotted=no}}</span> This encyclopedia, [[Sarkarverse]], was founded and is managed by AMR.<ref name="AMRev HP">{{cite web|title=AMRev|url=http://amrevolution.org/|accessdate=28 July 2014}}</ref>
'''AmRevolution, Inc.''' (AMR) is a registered non-profit organization in the United States, <span>{{H:title|Scan of 501(c)(3) approval letter|[https://sarkarverse.org/images/a/aa/501%28c%29%283%29_Letter.png 501(c)(3).]|link=no|dotted=no}}</span> This encyclopedia, [[Sarkarverse]], was founded and is managed by AMR.<ref name="AMRev HP">{{cite web|title=AMRev|url=http://amrevolution.org/|accessdate=28 July 2014}}</ref>


== Mission ==
== Mission ==
AmRevolution, Inc. (AMR) seeks to educate the general public regarding the progressive ideas of [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. To accomplish this goal, AMR employs various on-line and off-line media, including an on-line encyclopedia, books, films, seminars, and the like. AMR seeks to relieve conditions of poverty, economic dependency, chronic unemployment, chronic underemployment, social injustice (on the basis of gender, ethnicity, or creed), inequitable distribution of income, illiteracy, lack of educational opportunity, lack of career opportunity, ecological devastation; cruelty to children, animals, and plants; and ultimately national and global social insecurity. AMR will achieve these purposes through strictly educational means, primarily through its trademarked activities: AmRevolution, PROUT Films, and Sarkarverse.
AmRevolution, Inc. (AMR) seeks to educate the general public regarding the progressive ideas of [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. To accomplish this goal, AMR employs various on-line and off-line media, including an on-line encyclopedia, books, films, seminars, desktop and mobile apps, and so on. AMR seeks to relieve conditions of poverty, economic dependency, chronic unemployment, chronic underemployment, social injustice (on the basis of gender, ethnicity, or creed), inequitable distribution of income, illiteracy, lack of educational opportunity, lack of career opportunity, ecological devastation; cruelty to children, animals, and plants; and ultimately national and global social insecurity. AMR will achieve these purposes through strictly educational means, primarily through its trademarked activities: AmRevolution, PROUT Films, and Sarkarverse.


== Projects ==
== Projects ==

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AmRevolution, Inc. (AMR) is a registered non-profit organization in the United States, 501(c)(3). This encyclopedia, Sarkarverse, was founded and is managed by AMR.[1]

Mission

AmRevolution, Inc. (AMR) seeks to educate the general public regarding the progressive ideas of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. To accomplish this goal, AMR employs various on-line and off-line media, including an on-line encyclopedia, books, films, seminars, desktop and mobile apps, and so on. AMR seeks to relieve conditions of poverty, economic dependency, chronic unemployment, chronic underemployment, social injustice (on the basis of gender, ethnicity, or creed), inequitable distribution of income, illiteracy, lack of educational opportunity, lack of career opportunity, ecological devastation; cruelty to children, animals, and plants; and ultimately national and global social insecurity. AMR will achieve these purposes through strictly educational means, primarily through its trademarked activities: AmRevolution, PROUT Films, and Sarkarverse.

Projects

References

  1. ^ "AMRev" retrieved 28 July 2014 

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