The stories of Himanshu Deori, Dhruv Das, Himan Deori, Nipun, Maqbool Hussain, and Monuj Roy illustrate the remarkable potential for personal redemption and societal renewal. Through their experiences at The Art of Living centers, these former militants who belonged to the dreaded militant group, United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), have found healing, purpose, and a renewed sense of hope for the future. As they return to their communities as ambassadors of peace and positive change, they embody the transformative power of inner peace and collective action.

Himanshu Deori: A Path to Peace

Himanshu Deori’s journey from being a militant to an advocate for peace and community development is a testament to the power of inner transformation. Despite his past involvement with ULFA, Himanshu found solace and purpose in the practices of Sudarshan Kriya and organic farming during his rehabilitation program. Inspired by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s vision, he resolved to work tirelessly for the betterment of Assam, dedicating himself to initiatives aimed at helping riot victims and promoting sustainable living practices.

Dhruv Das: Embracing Sustainable Living

Dhruv Das’s transition from militant ideologies to a commitment to non-violence and environmental stewardship highlights the transformative potential of holistic healing. Through his experiences with Sudarshan Kriya and agricultural training, Dhruv found relief from physical pain and gained a newfound appreciation for simple, sustainable living. His determination to implement these practices in his community reflects a deep-seated desire for positive change and reconciliation in Assam.

Himan Deori: Seeking a Middle Path

Himan Deori’s story is one of introspection and resilience as he grapples with the complexities of identity and belonging. Despite his past involvement with the underground movement, Himan ultimately seeks a peaceful resolution to the conflicts in Assam. Through his participation in the rehabilitation program, Himan finds hope in Gurudev’s vision for a harmonious society and pledges to work towards reconciliation and understanding.

Nipun: A Changed Perspective

Nipun’s journey from militant activism to advocacy for human rights and peace reflects a deep commitment to social justice and non-violence. Through his engagement with spiritual practices and practical learning at the Art of Living Ashram, Nipun undergoes a profound inner transformation, embracing a new path of peaceful activism and community service. His unwavering dedication to Gurudev’s vision inspires hope for a brighter future in Assam.

Maqbool Hussain and Monuj Roy: Agents of Change

Former ULFA members Maqbool Hussain and Monuj Roy exemplify the transformative power of rehabilitation and reconciliation. Through their commitment to social work and community service, they demonstrate a willingness to contribute positively to society and address the challenges facing their communities. Their actions serve as a beacon of hope for others seeking redemption and renewal.

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*Names have been changed.