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Occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on 02/10/22 and 03/10/22 street play with the NSS students of Nirmala College, Kandivali(E) at Kandivali East and West station.
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Humanist Centre started a scheme of giving free ration of Rs 500/- to 25 families every month on 250922, the scheme is sponsored by Mr Sharad Ruparel
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A memorandum of signatures collected from more than 500 people were submitted on 01082022 to The AGM(Traffic), BEST, Colaba for starting short distance Bus service between Dahisar and Borivali. The Memorandum was also submitted to Ex Corporator Mr Abhishek Ghosalkar and MLC Mr Vilas Potnis.
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No war between Russia and Ukraine and issues should be resolved through dialogue, awareness campaign outside Andheri East station on 01032022 and 02032022
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More than 500 signatures were collected requesting the Maharashtra Govt. to abolish the NA Tax, Memo submitted to the Chief Secretary, Maharashtra and local MLA Mrs Manisha Chaudhari on 29072022
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About Me
The Humanist Movement are people all over the world, who participate in the proposals of New Humanism, also known as Universal Humanism. These proposals in their broadest sense, can be found shaped in the Document of the Humanist Movement.
This current of thought that is presented in the works of Silo and those of the diverse authors who are inspired by it, also implies a sentiment and a way of living. Taking shape in multiple fields of human endeavour, giving rise to diverse organisms and action fronts. All of them applied to their specific fields of activity with a common aim: To Humanize the Earth. In themselves they have in common the methodology of Active Non-Violence and the proposal of Personal Change as a function of social transformation.
The Humanist Movement was born on the 4th of May 1969 with a public address by its founder, Silo, known as Healing of Suffering, in a mountainous outpost in The Andes, called Punta de Vacas, close to the border of Argentina and Chile.
The HM is not an institution, even though it gives rise to numerous groups and organisations.
The organisms that have emerged from the HM until now are: The Humanist Party, The Community for Human Development, Convergence of Cultures, World Without Wars and Without Violence, and World Centre for Humanist Studies.
Although these organisms have specific organizational forms that allow them to carry out their activities, the HM itself has no organisation and constitutes an ambit of convergence and interchange for Humanists all over the world.
The activities developed by members of the HM will depend on their free initiative.
Among reference materials of the HM are:
-Document of the Humanist Movement
-Manual of Personal Development for Members of the Humanist Movement (Centre of Studies, Punta de Vacas Park, 2009)
-Collected Works, Silo Volumes I and II
-Psychology Notes
-Humanism (extract of audio-visual production “Silo’s Commentaries” 2008)
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