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  1. Prisoner Rehabilitation

    “Inside every culprit, there is a victim crying for help. That person is also a victim of ignorance, small-mindedness and lack of awareness. It’s the stress, lack of broad vision about life, lack of understanding, and bad communication that leads to viole ...
  2. Lockdown Heroes: 7 inspiring stories of volunteers reaching out during the coronavirus lockdown

    The coronavirus lockdown has been a testing time for all of us. However, some have faced more difficulties than the rest of us. These include the elderly, daily wagers, low-income families, frontline workers, and the police. Many have faced a shortage of ...
  3. Disaster Relief

    The Art of Living has adopted a multi-faceted approach to bringing comfort to those affected by disasters. With its worldwide network of volunteers, the organization is often able to respond swiftly to disasters anywhere in the world. “Unless the trauma i ...
  4. Environmental Sustainability

    The Art of Living, with its roots in spirituality, has nurtured a deep respect for our planet in thousands of people around the world. The earth may be made up of rocks, sand and water, but spirituality can help us to perceive our planet as a living vibra ...
  5. Prisoner Rehabilitation

    “Inside every culprit, there is a victim crying for help. That person is also a victim of ignorance, small-mindedness and lack of awareness. It’s the stress, lack of broad vision about life, lack of understanding, and bad communication that leads to viole ...
  6. The Art of Living volunteers reach out to daily wagers during coronavirus lockdown

    On 24th March 2020, just a few hours before the lockdown was announced, ten pairs of hands in Vapi, Gujarat, prepared ration kits in quick urgency. “After the Sunday Janta Curfew, I instinctively knew that there will be a lockdown of a longer duration. So ...
  7. Making water fluoride-free now a reality in Karbi Anglong

    For 20 years, Dhoni Tokbe saw fluoride-contaminated water cripple fellow villagers in his village of Sarek Teron in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district. Affecting the young and old alike, the water has caused teeth loss, twisted ankles, and misshapen legs amon ...
  8. 12 women volunteers who have made a difference: Inspiring stories from the field

    Women are born givers. They are naturally inclined to contribute and make a difference. This International Women’s Day, we are celebrating the dynamism and power of volunteerism by recounting a few stories of the women heroes in The Art of Living. 1. Chan ...
  9. What bringing change looked like for us in 2019

    The Art of Living has been empowering individuals and uplifting communities for the past 37 years. Our journey through these years has led to inspiring stories and promising projects. These pages of hope and inspiration are tucked in here from where we ar ...
  10. Prisoner Rehabilitation

    “Inside every culprit, there is a victim crying for help. That person is also a victim of ignorance, small-mindedness and lack of awareness. It’s the stress, lack of broad vision about life, lack of understanding, and bad communication that leads to viole ...