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Issue No: 318, January 2016

Selecting New Members for the Working Committee and the Auroville Council

New members of the Working Committee and Auroville Council join the present members in the inner circle. A three-day selection process for new members for the Working Committee and Auroville Council took place from December 4-6th. A three-day selection process for new members for the Working Committee and Auroville Council took place from December 4-6th. It wasn’t to everybody’s liking. “Once again, do we have to sit for three days to select the new members of the Working Committee and Auroville Council?” was the question often heard. But the Study Group on organisation stood its ground. In conformity with the community-approved selection process, it organized the selection process to replace the outgoing members. The work started as early as mid-September, when the Study Group issued an open call to the community for nomination or self-nomination of two members for the Working Committee and three for the Auroville Council to replace outgoing members. The names propo...
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Shelly McNeal, 21th Jan 2016, 08.20 AM

the criteria for selection is still not clear. The process is clear but the selection criteria is not--therefore this article is empty?

Shelly McNeal, 23th Jan 2016, 05.01 AM

A question: how often does the Working Committee select new members? Is it a complete replacement or is it partial?

Issue No. 318, January 2016

  • Rain, Rain and Yet More Rain
  • Selecting New Members for the Working Committee and the Auroville Council
  • An Interview with the Organizers
  • What Has Been Happening Since the Retreat
  • Solar Pumping in Remote Villages
  • A Project on Community Participation
  • Building Bridges: The Paalam Project
  • Responsible Energy Management Workshop
  • Nourishing the Newcomer Seed
  • The Auroville Radio Story
  • Don't Hold your Breath
  • News in Brief
  • Ursula Mack (Passing)
  • The Kallialay Surf School and the INDI Surfboards

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