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Michel Danino (born June 4, 1956) is an Indian author, originally from France. He participated in the translation and publication of the works of Sri Aurobindo and of The Mother. Danino also edited ''India's Rebirth'' (a selection from Sri Aurobindo's works about India, first published in 1993) and ''India the Mother'' (a selection from the Mother's works about India). He engaged himself also for the preservation of tropical rainforest in the Nilgiri Hills. In 2001, he convened the International Forum for India's Heritage (IFIH) with the mission of promoting the essential values of India's heritage in every field of life.〔(IFIH's Founder Members )〕 == Birth and early life == Michel Danino was born in 1956 at Honfleur (France) into a family which had emigrated from Morocco. He was attracted to India from an early age. Yogis of India, Sri Aurobindo and The Mother particularly attracted him. In 1977, dissatisfied after four years of higher scientific studies, he left France for India, where he has since been living.〔http://micheldanino.bharatvani.org/〕 In ''The Invasion that Never Was'' (2000), he criticized the "Aryan invasion theory" and its proponents, instead opting for the notion of "Indigenous Aryans". Danino asserts that Aryans are indigenous to India. Danino is a guest professor at IIT Gandhinagar, where he is assisting the setting up of an Archaeological Sciences Centre.〔http://www.iitgn.ac.in/faculty/humanities/michel.htm〕
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