SEE no evil, SPEAK no evil, HEAR no evil
Let’s begin the art of Peace
SEE no evil, SPEAK no evil, HEAR no evil
Let’s begin the art of Peace
Author: Aarya Chavda (written at the age of 10 years)
Illustrator: Aarya Chavda
Introduction by: Ms Renata Dessallien, UN Resident Coordinator in India
Patronage & Published by: UNESCO, New Delhi
Foreword by: Mr. Eric Falt, Director UNESCO, New Delhi
Publication in UNESCO Digital Library
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000372772
Publication in UNESCO Clearinghouse on Global Citizenship Education (GCED) website https://gcedclearinghouse.org/resources/day-gandhi
Gandhi 150th Logo supported by GSDS (Gandhi Smriti Darshan Samiti, Rajghat, New Delhi)
Description:
SEE no evil, SPEAK no evil, HEAR no evil
Let’s begin the art of Peace
A little girl’s tribute to “The Mahatma” who was an epitome to establish values of truth and non-violence in human life.
In a violent and brutal century, Gandhi stands out as one of the most peaceful and remarkable men of his times, guiding his homeland, he influenced countless millions of people to independence.
Gandhi’s beliefs were deeply held, and influenced every aspect of his personal and political life. Above all, we look at what he taught through the example of his own life and teachings; he directly altered the course of history in India and the World.
Author: Aarya Chavda (written at the age of 10 years)
Illustrator: Aarya Chavda
Introduction by: Ms Renata Dessallien, UN Resident Coordinator in India
Patronage & Published by: UNESCO, New Delhi
Foreword by: Mr. Eric Falt, Director UNESCO, New Delhi
Publication in UNESCO Digital Library
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000372772
Publication in UNESCO Clearinghouse on Global Citizenship Education (GCED) website https://gcedclearinghouse.org/resources/day-gandhi
Gandhi 150th Logo supported by GSDS (Gandhi Smriti Darshan Samiti, Rajghat, New Delhi)
Description:
SEE no evil, SPEAK no evil, HEAR no evil
Let’s begin the art of Peace
A little girl’s tribute to “The Mahatma” who was an epitome to establish values of truth and non-violence in human life.
In a violent and brutal century, Gandhi stands out as one of the most peaceful and remarkable men of his times, guiding his homeland, he influenced countless millions of people to independence.
Gandhi’s beliefs were deeply held, and influenced every aspect of his personal and political life. Above all, we look at what he taught through the example of his own life and teachings; he directly altered the course of history in India and the World.