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Preventing an epidemic
A camp to diagnose and prevent the onset of mass mosquito-related fever called Chickungunya. Timely intervention helped prevent the outbreak of an epidemic. Over 2,550 people benefited from medical treatment, early diagnosis and free medicines. Chikunguny ... -
Create the change you want to see
The Art of Living enables one and all to contribute through various means- be it financially or through innumerable seva projects, both in urban and rural India. If the money one donates is to bring a smile on a child’s face or relief to the one in dire n ... -
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A farmer from Vidarbha Before Art of Living, there was depression and debt everywhere. I'm confident that with the zero budget farming taught in the course, the produce will improve and debts will be cleared. ... -
Rural Development3
Rural Development I gave up alcohol and tobacco after the training workshop. It helped me to regain my confidence. There was a time when I used to lease my land to other farmers. The chemical-free farming skills I have learnt have given me the confidence ... -
Rural Development2
Coordinator, Project Vidharbha- Swavalamban Programme There has not been a single instance of suicide in the 509 villages we have worked in so far. There are about 1, 000 villages in the Amravati region of Vidarbha. We are training more youth leaders to r ... -
Rural Development4
Chief Minister, Maharashtra at a gathering of half a million people in Mumbai, Nov 2006 The Art of Living has given a new lease of life and stopped the suicides (in Vidarbha). This is what His Holiness Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has been able to do, for ... -
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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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