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Report on Peace Club, by Minakshi Yogi

Peace Club in Various Schools

With the very motto 'There is no way to Peace, Peace is the way' YSP has been forming Peace Clubs in various schools and colleges to endorse and enforce Positive Attitude in the mind and deed of the students.

It's quite challenging task to sprout the message of Peace, non-violence and calmness while the invigorating and comfy mind of the children are diverted due to various slogans and chaotic conditions reigning in our society.

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Added by chintamani yogi on June 26, 2007 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Srijana's story from Dang by Lara Atkin

Srijana is ten years old. She is an intelligent, creative and hugely affectionate child. It is difficult, when one spends time with her, to think that she has gone through so much in her short life, but in another way it's not difficult at all; her story is echoed, again and again, by so many children in this troubled country.

Srijana's father, Bhim, was an only child. His parents died from tub

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Added by chintamani yogi on June 12, 2007 at 6:54pm — No Comments

Progress of CPH (Children’s Peace Home)

dear friends

namaste

i'm happy to let you know that Childrens' Peace Home in Parsa ( CPH ) is going on smoothly... the children are more than happy...as they get a chance to breath in fresh air and play with the nature ; most importantly the family environment of CPH has brought them Together as they are all ONE.

recently one of our fri

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Added by chintamani yogi on June 12, 2007 at 6:50pm — No Comments

My Journey, My Faith (By Chintamani Yogi)

I grew up in a traditional Hindu family in a small village in Dang, in the western part of Nepal. From the beginning of life I understood the true meaning of Pooja / Aarti. We never had dinner without first having evening prayers and receiving blessings from our elders by touching their feet. During the day each member of the household was busy with their own respective activities. Father was

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Added by chintamani yogi on May 22, 2007 at 5:39pm — No Comments

Mr. Yogi's School - By F.A.H. ( 'Hutch') Dalrymple

"Arise, Awake, Stop Not, Till the Goal is Reached !"

Once upon a time in a life, you have a day where you're overwhelmed with a love you never get over! I had such a day yester

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Added by chintamani yogi on May 22, 2007 at 5:37pm — No Comments

Dr. C.M. Yogi and his sincere efforts for peace (By F.A. Hutchison)

I have known Dr. C.M. Yogi, founder of Shanti Sewa Ashram in Kathmandu, Nepal, since 1998.

We met by chance i

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Added by chintamani yogi on May 22, 2007 at 5:37pm — No Comments

The Education of Women in Nepal (By Claire Bennett)

Statistically, the picture is bleak for women’s education in Nepal; the literacy rate for females currently stands at just over 30%. Furthermore, a large proportion of women are sent to the badly funded and overcrowded government schools instead of the private English-medium schools that perhaps their brothers are sent to, and often are made to leave school after completing Grade Five at the age of eleven or twelve. The truth is that further educati

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Added by chintamani yogi on May 22, 2007 at 5:32pm — No Comments

At the Top of the World - a Search for Peace in a Troubled Land (By Matt Daw)

A visitor to the crowded, hectic and polluted Kathmandu Valley might find it hard to believe that it could be the setting for a project aiming to preserve the most traditional and spiritual qualities of the Nepalese culture. As the Valley becomes seemingly more and more materialistic, commercial and removed from the spiritual ideals that have always underpinned the religious and social life of this beautiful country, an institution exists that aims to redress the balance and work towards a re-es… Continue

Added by chintamani yogi on May 22, 2007 at 5:17pm — No Comments

Growing into Trees: YSP and Seeds of Peace (By Claire Bennett)

It is still amazing to me how quickly little seeds grow into trees. You plant the seed yourself, protect and nurture the sapling, and before you realise there stands a huge tree; now protecting and nurturing you under its branches.

Hindu Vidya Peeth (HVP) is a school based on the philos

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Added by chintamani yogi on May 21, 2007 at 2:35pm — No Comments

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