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2001 Press Reports
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City too can pitch in for world peace Dec 1, 2001 Times of India
"The effect of the little butterfly which flapped its wings in the Amazon was felt in the Himalayas, they say. The effect of our small, but good deeds can significantly contribute towards world peace" internationally renowned humanitarian and educator and founder of the Art of Living Foundation Sri Sri Ravishankar said. Read More |
Meditation camps for goondas Hindustan Times, New Delhi, Wednesday, February 11, 2004
The west Zone Task Force police will organise a three-day meditation course "Nava Chetana Shibir" from tomorrow for Asifnagar, Punjagutta and Saifabad rowdy-sheeters at Anjaiah Auditorium, Saifabad.. Read More |
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No room for terrorism in India: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, The Times of India, Monday, December 24, 2001
Sri Naxal boys are so valorous that they are ready to give up their lives for a cause. WE are telling them that their effort can be channelised in a positive way. We want them to give up violence & take to society-building, Read More |
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2002 Press Reports
| Smile, be tension – free, seer advices legislators, The Times of India, Patna, Friday March 1, 2002
Art of LIving founder Sri Sri Ravishankar advised politicians to take time off for atleast five days a year to generate their "itnernal energy". "I often tell IAS and IPS officers to smile" the seer told an attentive gathering of ministers, legislators and politicians in the conference hall of the state legislative council. He stressed on a tension-free mind. Read More |
Art of Living workshop for prisoners, The Times of India
Beur like Tihar seems to have undergone a transformation. inmates of Beur, whihc houses most of the notorious criminals of the state, had earned notoriety for creating terror for people outside and for the jail's security staff who have a tough time keeping constant vigil over them. but a sen day basic course of the Art of Living by about 400 prisoners in July 2001 has brought about a sea change in their lives. Read More |
| AOL courses benefit many, The Times of India, Ratna,Monday, February 25, 2002
Six hundred police men attended a course conducted by the Art of Living at chembur, Mumbai. A constable, who had been an alcoholic, has given up liquor in the past six days. His colleague, who has been a smoker for 25 years, has quit. Read More |
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2000 Press Reports
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Honour for Sri Sri Ravishankar, New Indian Express , Sep 3, 2000
Mayor of the District of Colombia has declared August 26 as "His Holiness Sri Sri Ravishankar Day". Read More |
A day of prayer for world peace : The Times of India, Bangalore, Wednesday, August 30, 2000
The united Nations General Assembly hall resonated with the sounds of prayer, calls for tolerance, peace and meditative music as religious and spiritual leaders found common ground in the inaugural day of the Millennium World Peace Summit. Read More |
| Sri Sri Ravishankar to address UN World Peace Summit, The Times of India, Bangalore Friday, August, 16, 2000
The United Nations Assembly will be hosting a different kind of summit - the Millenium World Peace Summit of religious and spiritual leaders. And addressing the forum at New York will be Sri Sri Ravishankar, the founder leader of the Art of Living Foundation, an NGO spread over more than 92 countries. Read More |
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