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Sri Sri becomes the first Indian recipient of the Crans Montana Forum Award

Andhra Pradesh, India
June 25, 2011

Brussels. June 25. 2011. In an impressive ceremony on Friday in Brussels attended by several Presidents, Prime Ministers and Ambassadors, Art of Living founder, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar became the first Indian to receive the Crans Montana Forum Award. This award has been mainly received by politicians of high repute like Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, Shimon Peres, President of Israel, Yasser Arafat, Former Leader of Palestine Liberation Organisation, Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission and Mikhail Gorbachev, Former President of the Soviet Union.

Along with Gurudev, the other recipients for 2011 were Mr. Alassane Ouattara (President of Cote d'Ivoire), Mr Adrian Nastase (Former Prime Minister of Romania), Mr Philippe Maystadt (President of the European Investment Bank), Mr Tahar Benjelloun (Psychologist and Writer) Mr Mohamed Ibn Chambas (Secretary General of the African, Caribbean and Pacific, Group of States)and Richard Holbrooke (Ambassador of the United States of America) who was awarded posthumously

On conferring the award to Gurudev, Jean Paul Carteron, Founder of the Crans Montana Forum said: "In you, the East is not only leading the world in spirit, but in action as well. You have broadened the vision of those who are more fortunate and have shared with the less fortunate. If your teachings were followed by politicians, the world would be a different place."

On receiving this award, Gurudev said he would share it with all those millions who are silently working to make the world a better place.