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Meri Dilli Meri Yamuna: A massive river cleaning drive
“A staggering 3.6 billion tons of untreated sewage flows daily into the Yamuna and the river supplies 60% of the water needed by the Delhi region. The situation is dire. We need to act now. And one single organization or entity cannot do things all by its ... -
Going green in Canada
Deepening Roots was created in 2005 by the volunteers of The Art of Living to offer youth a unique, experience-based approach to sustainable agriculture and leadership. Deepening Roots brings together educators in the fields of permaculture, health and we ... -
Protecting Australian wetlands
Every plant or animal on this planet adds beauty and value to this creation simply by its presence. They are also part of an elaborate eco-system. Each specie is connected to so many others and the endangering of one affects the entire chain. An endangere ... -
Rainwater harvesting: Because every drop counts
Water shortage is considered as the most dangerous outcome of environment degradation and India has already started to feel the impact of the water crisis. With a rise in population, India has witnessed a substantial reduction in the availability of fresh ... -
Terafil Water Filter
T ERAFIL WATER FILTER is a low cost device to filter impure water into clean drinking water. The filter is developed to cater the needs for clean drinking water, especially when the water is rich in sediments, suspended particles, iron and certain micro ... -
Watershed Management
The Art of Living has been undertaking water management on a large scale, especially in agrarian villages. The initiative includes educating farmers about the judicious usage of water, and teaching them to construct check dams and gabin dams that store ra ... -
Go Green Bahrain campaign: Environment Sustainability
A large number of saplings were planted at the Al-Areen Wildlife Sanctuary. To combat global warming, youngsters planted 50 Simarouba Glauca saplings on the Al Fateh coast, Manama in February 2007. These youngsters then pledged to tend to the trees for a ... -
Cleanup Australia Day
On Sunday, March 7, 2010, twenty Art of Living volunteers in Sydney joined hands with the organizers of Clean Up Australia to contribute to the nation’s largest environment event – Clean Up Australia Day. A park in the area was selected and volunteers got ... -
Stand Up and Take Action
Youth leaders from the Art of Living Foundation joined the United Nation’ s STAND UP TAKE ACTION Campaign in October 2008 in an effort to raise awareness of the UN Millennium Development Goals. This collective effort empowered more than two thousand stude ... -
Haiti Reforestation Project
Challenge The Haiti Reforestation Project was born out of a need to rehabilitate the environmental crisis in the country. Estimates suggest that 98 percent of Haiti’s forests have been cut. The Republic of Haiti is the least-developed country in the Weste ...
Founded in 1981 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar,The Art of Living is an educational and humanitarian movement engaged in stress-management and service initiatives.
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