Hyderabad is a rich cultural city in southern India where northern and southern India’s distinct cultural and linguistic traditions meet. However, it has also experienced tragic horrors of religious conflicts and communal riots among the predominantly Hindu and Muslim population, resulting in the loss of more than 300 lives.
To alleviate such a situation and actively develop the culture of peace in a city, the international NGO, Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) erected a peace monument in Hyderabad with the cooperation of IPS International, an educational group. The monument was unveiled during the grand annual day event of IPS International at Hari-Hara Kala Bhavan with the presence of a total of 3,000 citizens from 15th to 17th January 2023.
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This HWPL peace monument is the third one erected in India after Noida and Rampur, and it is the 18th HWPL peace monument in the world. HWPL and IPS International conducted the unveiling ceremony of the peace monument for three days with different attendees including politicians, educational and religious leaders, journalists, IPS International students, and their parents. The peace monument has the context of
“The Declaration of World Peace”
engraved, which was declared by Chairman Man Hee Lee of HWPL in 2013 calling all heads of state, youth, and every global citizen to work collectively for establishing sustainable peace and the cessation of war.
Ms. Diksha Ranjan, Deputy General Director of WARP Office, New Delhi, India Branch of HWPL, said in her speech that “HWPL Peace monument is a catalyst for creating a new peace culture in India, and it is an important international symbol showing us the firm conviction of HWPL for bringing sustainable peace in the world.
Through the peace monument unveiling ceremony in Hyderabad, we are inspired to unite one in heart. This solidified zeal for a noble cause will lead us to overcome our differences and work together as one to achieve peace and cessation of hostilities and violence.”
The HWPL peace monument will be placed in the IPS International school branch in Tolikchwi, and HWPL and IPS International plan to utilize it for peace education for students and peace exhibition for citizens in Hyderabad.
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