Acharya Mahapragya - Ambassador Of Peace: International Conferences

Published: 13.12.2009

National Integration and Universal Fraternity

Under the guidance of Acharya Shri Mahapragya, there have been five successful International Conferences on Peace and Non-Violent Action. These were organized by the Anuvrat Vishwa Bharti, which is the institution established for the promotion of Anuvrat internationally. The Ladnun Declaration (1988) and Rajsamand Declaration (1991) emanating from these conferences are the documents, which have found warm responses from important international organization like United Nations Organization, United Nations, Educational and many other Non-Governmental Organizations.

These conferences were attended by participants from St. Francis London; Empress Foundation, New York; Dynamic Non-Violence Centre; Islamic organization for International Unity and Peace, Karachi; The Medical Association for Prevention of War; American Peace Test; EPPNO; Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, England; International Bahai Organisation, World Peace Messenger Founda­tion of Christian Churches, One World Movement, Peace Brigade International, U.N. University for Peace, New Zealand, Foundation for Peace Research, Greece.

The most important and effective international Summits out of the many had been as follows:

  • 1st:
    5,6,7 December, 1988 Ladnun. participants 100. Representatives from Russia, Australia Japan, Britain, Sweden, Holland, Bangladesh and Canada.

  • 2nd:
    17-21 February, 1991 Rajasamand, participants 64. Representa­tives from 25 Countries and 60 from India.

  • 3rd:
    17-21 December, 1995 Ladnun, participants, 160. Representa­tives from 21 Countries including Joseph Warner Reed, Under-Secy-General (P.R.O.) of U.N.O.

  • 4th:
    7-9 November, 1998 Sardarshahar254. Representatives from 14 Countries.

  • 5th:
    10-14 November, 1999 At Delhi, Chief Guest was His Excellency R. Venkatraman, the Former President of India.

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Title:
Acharya Mahapragya - Ambassador Of Peace

Compilation:
Muni Udit Kumar & Dilip Saraogi Publisher:
Motilal Ranka Foundation
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