List of Organizations:
Hindu Vidyapeeth-Nepal (HVP)
Hindu Vidyapeeth-Nepal (HVP) is an educational institute run on a non-profit basis by Matribhoomi Sevak Sangh(MSS). MSS is a socio-cultural organization devoted to development of society through disciplined, dynamic and well cultured individuals. HVP-Nepal has been emerging as a centre for providing value based education and selfless service to all. Under the Private Educational Trust HVP currently has three branches in Balkumari, Thali and Dang.
HVP aims to produce a generation of capable, dynamic, committed and thoughtful individuals who would devote their lives for world peace. HVP emphasizes the development in students of ideals such as love, peace, harmony, tolerance, fraternity and non-violence.
Hindu Vidyapeeth-Nepal,
Balkumari, Lalitpur
Nepal
P.O. Box No.: 6807
Kathmandu, Nepal
Phone No. : 00977-1- 5527924
Email: hvpn@wlink.com.np
Shanti Sewa Ashram (SSA)
Shanti Sewa Ashram (SSA) was founded in Kathmandu for the promotion of peace as a reflection of Mr. Yogi’s effort to bring organizations working in several areas of the society into a common forum. It dreams of fostering selfless service towards humanity through peace and non-violence and various spiritual and philosophical awareness programs such as discourses, seminars, conferences and worship on a regular basis. For the realization of these, SSA has future plans such as running an orphanage, an old people’s home, a Yoga, meditation and naturopathy centre, an organic farm and a vocational training centre.
Program:
Satsanga: First Friday of every month
Phulbari Marg, Koteshwor
Kathmandu, Nepal
Phone No: 00977 -1 - 4601804
Youth Society for Peace (YSP)
The Youth Society for Peace (YSP) was founded in 2060 B.S. (2003A.D.) by youths associated with SSA. YSP aims at bringing social harmony and transformation by fostering peace in society. It focuses on the younger generation's potential and thus works specifically to promote peace through active participation of youths.
YSP is mainly led by former HVP students. It has been helping other colleges and schools of Nepal in establishing peace clubs, and also organizes seminars, Youth conferences, camps and peace programs.
Programs:
Youth Forum : The third Saturday of every Nepali month
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Shanti Ka Biu Haru (Seeds of Peace) : Every Saturday
Time: 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM
Contact:
Yuva Shanti Samaj, Koteshwor,
Kathmandu, Nepal
Phone No: 00977 -1 - 5527925
Email: yspnepal@hotmail.com
Children’s Peace Home (CPH)
The Children’s Peace Home (CPH) ased in Dang has been serving orphans, war victims, destitute and homeless children of Nepal by providing them with free education, food and accommodation. At present the Home has 25 children who are fully sponsored to receive value based education at HVP Dang along with training in life-skills. Situated in the very natural and peaceful countryside of Parsa, Dang, the Home has a plan to house around 50 children.
Contact:
Parsa, Dang
Phone No.: 9857830465 / 00977–82-560465
Email: yogibhola2000@yahoo.co.in
Society for Value Education (SVE)
The Society for Value Education (SVE) is committed to bringing overall transformation in society through promoting a value based education for all. As such, SVE provides orientation, teacher-training opportunities and modern methodology to the founders, principals and teachers of schools and colleges in Nepal. This acts as a common forum for like-minded educational institutes to work together to promote value education.
National Interfaith Coordination Movement - Nepal
The movement (NICM) is a campaign committed towards bringing different faiths together. It comprises spiritual and religious leaders, saints and gurus (teachers) from various backgrounds for peace, social harmony, and religious tolerance. It aims to foster equal respect for all faiths/cultures
Contact:
Phone No.: 00977 - 1- 4240434
Email: nicmnepal@gmail.com
Peace Family (PF)
The Peace Family (PF) is a network of several different organizations. It is actively involved in helping street-children, preserving the environment, working for the welfare of women, serving old-age citizens, discouraging drug abuse, and helping HIV victims. As part of this it offers spiritual discourses, yoga, meditation and naturopathy.
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