In another country
Mahatma Gandhi Canadian Foundation for World Peace (Canada) Gandhi Information Center (Germany) UNC Mahatma Gandhi Fellow (Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill).
Gandhi Memorial Center
The center provides a large overview of 40 panels of Mahatma Gandhi and other decorative objects to universities or citizens or school groups along with the exhibition. Another attraction is Mahatma Gandhi which is easy to get a loan from the agency. The school also runs a ten-month course on health communication and thinking about Mahatma Gandhi.
For more information, please contact:
4748 Western Avenue, P.O. Box 9515
Washington, D.C.20016
Tel: 301-229-3871
Fax: 301-229-7576
Email: info@gandhimemorialcenter.org
Website: www.gandhimemorialcenter.org
Nidhi Mahatma Gandhi
The foundation has been established to educate the beneficiaries of the election (over 12 years, who are financial instruments). Collectively, the philosophical teachings of Gandhi were to be expressed and supported by this work. Be true Colombia's progress and prosperity.
The foundation aims to share Gandhi's teachings, foster creativity and integrate youth and professional leadership and development work, so that his knowledge can be restored for further growth and development. Colombia.
The Foundation seeks to select those whom spiritual leadership and unity must help to organize community leaders, to organize MAHATMA GANDHI, to study and share their teachings with information seekers, to help develop community leaders. Are financially necessary to promote and are a foundation for developmental work.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. Harivadan Shah- Geranta Fundador
Carrera 52 Nos. 31–33 Medellin, Colombia.
Tel: (574) 232 18 40 | 232 32 33 | 381 79 86
Fax: 232 58 18
Email: edugandhi@yahoo.com
Website: www.fundacionmahatmagandhi.com
Mahatma Gandhi Center in Global Nonviolence
The Mahatma Gandhi Center for Global Nonviolence was established in 2005. It explores the modern world of great work for the meaning of Mahatma Gandhi and for us to explore and act as a reality for all of us. "My goal," he said, "will change. A non-violent world controls human relations whether it is political, economic, cultural or religious." Through education, world-class discussion and youth-focused programs, the group learns and contributes effectively to build respect for people and the environment. The agency is a business that looks straightforward and detail-oriented and welcomes people from the country and religious programs to its programs. Its mission is to play a role in mediating the conflict and creating peace that works for the good of all the inhabitants of the world.
For more information, please contact:
Mahatma Gandhi Center in Global Nonviolence
James madison university
MSC 2604, Cardinal House
500 cardinal drive
Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807, USA
Phone. 540-568-4060
Fax. 540-568-7251
Email: gandicenter@jmu.edu
Website: www.jmu.edu/gandhicenter/
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