International Day of Peace
The ‘dove’ represents peace and freedom, while the ‘olive branch’ has traditionally been a symbol of peace dating back to ancient times.
Read MoreThe ‘dove’ represents peace and freedom, while the ‘olive branch’ has traditionally been a symbol of peace dating back to ancient times.
Read MoreAs I thought about those early days, sitting tired and worn on the beach, getting solace from the waves, I see another scene unfolding.
Read MoreThe message of Christmas, at its core, strives to provide a guiding light towards harmony and peace in the face of disagreement and disorder.
Read MoreThe nation celebrates National Unity Day not only to reflect upon the cultural plurality that forms the foundation of India’s rich heritage, but also to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Read MoreFr Varghese Alengaden always believed in the power of youth in building a country of peace, acceptance and love.
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