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The Art of Living's techniques are helping thousands of Syrians cope with war
Syria is grappling with the most devastating war of the 21st century. Over 4.8 million Syrian refugees are struggling to find safety, dignity of life, and emerge out of the trauma of war. The Art of Living and its sister organization International Associa ... -
The Art of Living efforts in North East: Conflict-resolution, peace and social welfare
The North-Eastern region of India comprising seven states – Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Tripura, and Sikkim – is much more than a mere political construct. It is a unique civilization in itself with its own rich historical and cu ... -
A watchmaker becomes a river rescuer
As a former wrist watch assembler, Nagraj Gangolli ensured that time pieces ran perfectly on time. And in good time, Nagraj found his true calling to revive the dying Vedavathi- an act that would change the fate of lakhs of people in the Indian state of K ... -
Reviving rivers, rekindling hope
A mission to restore, regenerate, revive! India is facing its worst water crisis in four decades. At least 54 percent of the sub-continent has turned into a water-stressed dust bowl with many rivers rapidly drying up. Experts opine that by 2025, the count ... -
Water Conservation: Reviving Rivers, Rebuilding India
Reeling under extreme water crisis for the last several years now, India has been facing the consequences of neglecting the practice of water conservation. A significant number of its over 1 billion population has been severely affected by depleting wat ... -
Sri Sri Natural Farming: Reviving ancient method for a healthy tomorrow
The Sri Sri Institute of Agriculture (SSIAST), which has spearheaded the Sri Sri Natural Farming project borrows from the ancient technologies when India was primarily agrarian. Natural farming methods weave farming into pre-existing symbiotic relationshi ... -
A new armor for water table rejuvenation
Vedavathi river, which emerges in the Chikamagalur Taluk of Karnataka, was a strong river, nurturing thousands of people. A few years ago, pockets of the river started disappearing, drawing the attention of Nagraj Gangolli. A groundwater expert and presen ... -
One man’s determination bringing dying rivers back to life
Dr. Yale is hopeful even though the long-term results will come trickling in Dr. Lingaraju Yale looks up from his laptop with some trace of weariness and yet with some sign of hope. The summer ahead is the cause for first and initial results from his work ... -
People impact:
“Around 20 years ago, I started farming. I was completely dependent on chemicals. I started natural farming around eight years agowhen I was introduced to The Art of Living. Since then, I have been following it 100 percent with full confidence.” ... -
Transforming the minds and lives of Danish inmates
“Earlier, my definition of masculinity revolved around earning money by whatever means and responding with violence whenever needed. After doing this program, the definition has changed for me. Now, masculinity means being a good father to my son, a good ...