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LONDON, ENGLAND, February 24, 2003: London’s Vedanta Center is heavily involved in providing input for a series of television shows and public talks around London. A series of four TV programs with ITV have already been recorded and edited and are ready to be aired later this year. Future programs under discussion are a series on science and religion and “The Concept of God” with contributions from various faiths. In the last few weeks participants from the Vedanta Center have been invited to speak at Imperial College, King’s College, Queen Mary’s College, The London School of Pharmacy, School of Oriental and African Studies and Greenwich College. The next talk is at Imperial College on February 25. There are also two talks a month on Sunday mornings at the Sindhi Center in Harrow where around 150 people regularly attend. The Neasden Swaminarayan temple has arranged a seminar on Hinduism for a hundred religious education teachers this week. The Vedanta Center hopes to be able to contribute to the presentation. Readers may kindly contact “source” above for securing speakers knowledgeable on Hinduism or arranging for talks at the center.