Padmashri Shobana would be performing her two-hour long production, Samadhina – Trance, in the first major fundraising event for Walk of Hope 2015.
Read MoreThe Palayam Trio of Interfaith Harmony
The very fact that you can take in all three places of worship in one glance in itself is an exhilarating vision & presence in this age when boundaries between people are being demarcated in thicker and bolder lines.
Read MoreA 3-day Discourse on Vedanta by Sri M at Bangalore
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bangalore, cordially invites you for a three-day discourse on Vedanta from 4-6 November 2014, at 6:30 pm.
Read MoreMuslim and Hindu pianist-duo promote communal harmony in a unifying music concert
Keys to India is a unique music concert bringing together classical pianist, Anil Srinivasan, and jazz pianist, Sharik Hasan in a first-of-its-kind recital.
Read MoreManav Ekta Mission introduces the Peace Education Program : a curriculum for peace and everlasting happiness
The Peace Education Program, developed under the Youth Initiatives for Peace, aims at an attitudinal, structural, and cultural transformation of the youth.
Read MoreTraining for the engineers of All India Confederation of the Blind through the Manav Ekta Mission
Digital Media Initiatives (DMI), under the aegis of the Manav Ekta Mission, conducted a training for the engineers of All India Confederation of the Blind (AICB) at Aligarh between September 11 – 12, 2014.
Read More“Managing the Treasures Within” | Sri M Talks at Indore and Varanasi
Sri M, under the aegis of the Manav Ekta Mission would be would be visiting Indore and Varanasi to talk on “Managing the Treasures Within”.
Read MoreFr Davis Chiramel donates his kidney to further the cause of organ donation in India
Known famously as the ‘Kidney Priest’, Father Davis Chiramel has been singularly responsible for half a million Indians pledging their kidneys for donation.
Read MoreMouth and Foot Painting artists turn self-reliant through a common initiative
The federation of Mouth and Foot Painting artists, IMFPA, a for-profit association is owned and run by disabled artists, powered by ‘self-help, not charity’.
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