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Under the Peace Builders Forum Seminar, the message of peace and non-violence will be given to the country and the world from Jaipur

Jaipur : The seminar of “Peace Builders Forum India”, which is working towards avoiding the growing conflicts in the country and the world and increasing the environment of peace and non-violence, will be held in Jaipur from 5 to 7 July. Bharat Seva Sansthan, Kumarappa Gram Swaraj Sansthan and National Youth Project are handling the responsibility of organizing the forum at the local level. In the meeting of the organizing committee, Bharat Seva Sansthan’s secretary Girdhari Singh Bapna told that, about 30 prominent peace and non-violence promoters working in this field in the country will participate in the three-day seminar to be held at Bhattarak Ji Ki Nasiyan located at Narayan Singh Circle. These include the forum’s founder Rajagopal PV and Jill Car Harris. Apart from this, Dr. John Chelladurai, Rajni Bakshi, Shobhana Radhakrishnan are also included.

Giving information, Bapna said that the three-day discussion will focus on how to reduce conflict and unrest in the country and the world. How to increase the number of people making peace efforts in such situations. How to increase youth participation in such efforts. Earlier in May, in a discussion held in South India, there was a discussion on increasing the participation of youth in communal harmony and working in a coordinated manner by adding the situation of climate crisis in peace efforts. Meanwhile, the Forum also made efforts to establish peace in Manipur.

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