Category: Nature Care
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Amma in Hyderabad
27 – 28 February , Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh – Bharata Yatra 2011 Amma’s return to Hyderabad was marked by a significant expansion of her ongoing humanitarian projects—shortly after her first evening program began, a seemingly never-ending line of children flowed across the stage, standing in line patiently to receive a hug and a kiss from…
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Fourth Sunday, Clean Sunday
As part of the Amala Bharatam Campaign (ABC), the Mata Amritanandamayi Math has decided to observe the fourth Sunday of every month as Cleaning Day with a view to making India litter-free. It is hoped that on this day, everyone will set aside at least one hour to cleaning their surroundings.
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Seed Bank in Paris
The French devotees celebrated Amma’s visit with a diversity of cultural performances. Famous French actress and singer Véronique Jeannot was amongst the many thousands of people who came to receive Amma’s blessings.
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Cleanliness drive to usher in Kerala s 54th Birth Anniversary
MAM is to launch a cleanliness drive throughout Kerala on November 1, to create social awareness about humanity’s debt to earth and nature.
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Cleaning the surroundings, cleaning the mind
Tokyo celebrate Amma’s birthday with great festivity and ceremony. They decided to add a new twist – cleaning up a public park.
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MAM to take up cleaning of schools and public places
Amma announced that the Mata Amritanandamayi Math (MAM) is ready to lead cleanliness initiatives in schools and public spaces across India, starting in Kerala.
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Youth meeting for a better future
The 6th AYUDH European Youth Exchange united 150 youth in France to explore sustainability, community, and cultural connection through workshops and inspiring activities.
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Green Singapore
On Earth Day, GreenFriends volunteers planted saplings at Bedok district, Singapore.
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Save water for future generations
The natural resources that we consume are the wealth that needs to be transferred to coming generations. If we mindlessly exploit the resources, we won’t be able to leave anything for our grandchildren.