Every year, 2nd October has been declared by the United Nations as the International Day of Non-Violence. This observance honors the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, a global symbol of peace and non-violent resistance, promoting his philosophy and principles worldwide.
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Every year, 2nd October has been declared by the United Nations as the International Day of Non-Violence. This significant day commemorates the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of the Indian independence movement and a pioneer of non-violent civil disobedience.
The International Day of Non-Violence seeks to promote and disseminate the principles of non-violence through education and public awareness. It encourages individuals, communities, and governments to embrace non-violent approaches to conflict resolution and to reflect on the enduring impact of non-violence in achieving social justice and sustainable peace.
Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence, or “Ahimsa,” remains a powerful inspiration for movements advocating for human rights, social equality, and justice around the world. The day serves as a reminder of the universal relevance of non-violence in addressing global challenges and fostering a culture of peace and understanding.