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Ahimsa Studies Center – studies of non-violence

Admin / June 11, 2021 / Interfaith and Education, News

Ahimsa Studies CenterAhimsa means non-violence, and was the foundation of the life and work of Mahatma Gandhi. Ahimsa is a human value. The significance of values lies thus: Behaviour is based on choices; choices are guided by values. The Ahimsa Center offers a non-violence curriculum for grades K-12.
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