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==Career== |
==Career== |
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She is Chief editor for the Shree Deshana .{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} She is a research officer in Sahitya Bharati Shodh Sansthan. She is General Secretary of Sewayatan, Shri Sammedshikhar Ji .<ref name="indiasocial1">{{cite web|url=http://www.indiasocial.org/personality/pr1.asp |title=India Social |publisher=India Social|date= |accessdate=26 May 2012}}</ref> She is Founder of VAMA Jain Mahila Mandal, Gurgaon. |
She is Chief editor for the Shree Deshana .{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} She is a research officer in Sahitya Bharati Shodh Sansthan. She is General Secretary of Sewayatan, Shri Sammedshikhar Ji .<ref name="indiasocial1">{{cite web|url=http://www.indiasocial.org/personality/pr1.asp |title=India Social |publisher=India Social|date= |accessdate=26 May 2012}}</ref> She is Founder of VAMA Jain Mahila Mandal, Gurgaon. |
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Neelam Jain is presently working for the overall development of the [[Sarak]] community in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.<ref name="indiasocial1"/> She has been invited more than 1000 conferences worldwide as chief guest or as Main Speaker. She spread the Jain religion concepts all over the world. She has given more than 100 talks on different radio and TV channels (Aastha, Sanskar, Jain TV .. etc.).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jinvani.com/eng/prominient/index.htm |title=Jain Prominient Personalities |publisher=Jinvani.com |date=|accessdate=26 May 2012}}</ref> She is nominated State coordinator (Maharashtar, state ) by National Minority Commission for Educational institutions, Govt. of India, New Delhi |
Neelam Jain is presently working for the overall development of the [[Sarak]] community in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.<ref name="indiasocial1"/> She has been invited more than 1000 conferences worldwide as chief guest or as Main Speaker. She spread the Jain religion concepts all over the world. She has given more than 100 talks on different radio and TV channels (Aastha, Sanskar, Jain TV .. etc.).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jinvani.com/eng/prominient/index.htm |title=Jain Prominient Personalities |publisher=Jinvani.com |date= |accessdate=26 May 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120216033703/http://www.jinvani.com/eng/prominient/index.htm |archivedate=16 February 2012 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> She is nominated State coordinator (Maharashtar, state ) by National Minority Commission for Educational institutions, Govt. of India, New Delhi |
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==Recognition== |
==Recognition== |
Revision as of 09:56, 15 February 2018
Dr. Neelam Jain | |
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Born | Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India | 26 August 1954
Occupation | Editor, poet, writer, social activist |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | M.K.P. Girls College, Dehradun, India Meerut University, Meerut, India |
Spouse | Mr. U.K.Jain |
Children | Abhay, Mamta & Akshay |
Neelam Jain (born 26 August 1954) is a prominent woman in Jain society.[1] She is the editor of Jain Mahiladarsh.[2]
Career
She is Chief editor for the Shree Deshana .[citation needed] She is a research officer in Sahitya Bharati Shodh Sansthan. She is General Secretary of Sewayatan, Shri Sammedshikhar Ji .[3] She is Founder of VAMA Jain Mahila Mandal, Gurgaon. Neelam Jain is presently working for the overall development of the Sarak community in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.[3] She has been invited more than 1000 conferences worldwide as chief guest or as Main Speaker. She spread the Jain religion concepts all over the world. She has given more than 100 talks on different radio and TV channels (Aastha, Sanskar, Jain TV .. etc.).[4] She is nominated State coordinator (Maharashtar, state ) by National Minority Commission for Educational institutions, Govt. of India, New Delhi
Recognition
- George Bernard Shaw Memorial Honour (1994)
- Dr. Laxmi Narain Award (1994)
- CHANDMAL Saraogi Gauhati Award (1994)
- Shrut Shri Award (1995)
- Dr. Ambedkar fellowship (1996)
- Sahitya-Sri (1997)
- Sahitya-Saraswati (1998)
- Sahitya Shiromani (1999)
- Saraswat Samman (1999)
- Acharya VidyaSagar Award (1995)
- Mahavir Award (1995)
- Special Writer & Social Worker Award (1997)
- Sarjan Award (1997)
- Sahu RamaDevi Award (1999)
- Jain Jyotsana (2000)
- Mahila-Ratna (2001)
- Shrawika Ratan Samman (2001)
- Mahila-Gaurav (2003)
- Maa-Jinvani Award (2009)
- Vishav Maitri Samman (2009)
- Guru -Ashish Samman (2005)
- Saraswat Samman (2012)
- Aksharabhindan Samman (2012)
- Stri Shakti samman (2015 )
- sawyambhu puruskar (2016 )
Publication
- Sarak Kshetra ( Hindi)
- Mautti Mai Band Asmita ( Hindi)
- Samaaj Nirmaan Mai Mahilao Ka Yogdan ( Hindi )
- Man Mai Dharo Namokar ( Hindi)
- Maati Ka Saurabh ( Hindi )
- Namokar ( Barel Language For Blind )
- Dhumrapan – Zahar Hi Zahar ( Hindi )
- Sabhyata Ke Unnayak Bhagwan Rishabdev ( Hindi )
- Mile Sur Mera Tumhara ( Hindi )
- December Ke Digamber ( Hindi )
- Jain Varta ( Hindi )
- Tatvartha Surta : Ek Samajik Addhayan ( Hindi )
- Jain Loksahitya Main Nari (Hindi)
- Jain Religion and Science (English)
References
- ^ "on www.jainsamaj.org ( Jainism, Ahimsa News, Religion, Non-Violence, Culture, Vegetarianism, Meditation, India. )". Jainsamaj.org. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
- ^ "Karnataka News : Jain women's convention from November 18". The Hindu. 13 November 2005. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
- ^ "Jain Prominient Personalities". Jinvani.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2012.
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- Living people
- 20th-century Indian Jains
- Hindi-language writers
- Journalists from Uttarakhand
- 1954 births
- Indian women journalists
- English-language writers from India
- Indian religious writers
- Women religious writers
- Indian women columnists
- Indian columnists
- Indian women newspaper editors
- Indian newspaper editors
- 20th-century Indian journalists
- 20th-century Indian women writers
- 20th-century Indian writers
- Women writers from Uttarakhand
- 21st-century Indian Jains