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  1. Chemical Free Farming

    "Agriculture is the backbone of human existence. For any civilisation to prosper, agriculture has to be healthy and sustainable. We need to get our focus back on agriculture which is the primary industry. Our earth has plenty for everyone. We only ha ...
  2. The Art of Living designs the tallest ever Ganesha statue in Sri Lanka

    Come December and Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka will experience a new dimension in the celebrations of the centuries-old festival of Pillayar Kathai (stories about Lord Ganesha). This traditional Tamil festival is an opportunity for the faithful to offer gr ...
  3. A clean sweep makes a difference in Hisar

    “For a boy like me who has never cleaned up his room, I picked up a lot of waste material lying on the streets of Red Square Market,” shares Arjun Singh, a student. “I am grateful for having an opportunity to be part of the Clean Hisar campaign.” Arjun, w ...
  4. 67 minutes of service

    On Mandela day, The Art of Living family in Africa and Singapore remembered Madiba’s contribution to humanity Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar often says only a lit candle can light others. The life and times of Nelson Mandela have served as an exemplary exam ...
  5. Kathewadi: They Painted the town Pink

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  6. Journey of Ravi Meher: From an unknown cobbler to becoming Mayor of Sakri

    Year 2000 Seventeen-year-old Ravi Meher packed his bags after yet another day in the government school at Sakri, a small village in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, and headed towards the little shanty on the footpath where his father sat. His father, a humble cob ...
  7. First Art of Living course in Sudan

    “We breathed our insecurities out of our systems and eased our minds through the techniques taught in the course.” Sudan had a brush with spirituality when the very first Art of Living Part I workshop took place in Khartoum, the capital city. Hiteshini Ju ...
  8. Ghana village gets eye doctors after 8 years

    After 8 years residents of the little hamlet of Keta got access to eye care. For these 700 Ghanains a one-day eye camp on 15 April 2011 was life transforming. “The people of this region are known to be afflicted by a variety of eye ailments,” says Ruchi G ...
  9. Building homes, building divine Karnataka

    Reshma Hamumantesh looks at the newly built houses in the village and smiles with contentment. These homes have been built in Malur, Kolar district of Karnataka, India for the homeless for the region. The homes have been built for people of different reli ...
  10. Construction Of Toilets

    A 2003 study by Mumbai-based SNDT University found that of the 1,017 rural women interviewed, only five had toilets at home. Others used fields and open spaces for defecation. This prompted The Art of Living to take up toilet construction as one of the ke ...