January 30th - School Day of Peace and Non-Violence
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January 30th -
School Day of Peace and Non-Violence
The School Day of Peace and Non-Violence was first celebrated in 1964.
School Day of Peace and Non-Violence
The School Day of Peace and Non-Violence was first celebrated in 1964.
It emerged from Spanish professor Llorenc Vidal’s non-governmental,
independent and volunteer pioneer initiative, Non-Violent and Peaceful Education. I
ts objective is to educate for and about tolerance, solidarity, agreement and respect
for Human Rights, non-violence and peace.
On this day, primary and secondary schools turn into instruments of peace and understanding
among people of distinct occupations, races, cultures and religions.
independent and volunteer pioneer initiative, Non-Violent and Peaceful Education. I
ts objective is to educate for and about tolerance, solidarity, agreement and respect
for Human Rights, non-violence and peace.
On this day, primary and secondary schools turn into instruments of peace and understanding
among people of distinct occupations, races, cultures and religions.
The basic message of this day is: “Universal Love, Non-Violence and Peace.”
Furthermore, January 30th commemorates the death of the national and spiritual leader of India,
Mahatma Gandhi, who was shot and killed by a fanatical Hindu on January 30th, 1948.
Mahatma Gandhi, who was shot and killed by a fanatical Hindu on January 30th, 1948.

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