Incredible energy welcoming @Gurudev to Canada!
From mental health advocacy to global peace, the impact of the @ArtofLiving is truly changing lives across our country and the world.
It was a pleasure to welcome Guru RAVI SHANKAR to our city on behalf of our residents and 5000 of his followers. It was an honour to present him with a key to our city, assisted by MPP Deepak Anand, and receive a gift from him.
Full house at the Mississauga Sports and Entertainment Centre Saturday for “The Journey Within” with world renowned Guru RAVI SHANKAR. A spiritual leader with over 800 million followers all over the world he is a spiritual teacher, humanitarian, community builder and peacemaker.
I had the privilege of attending “The Journey Within” event featuring global thought leader and peace ambassador Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the Art of Living Foundation and congratulate them on 45 years of humanitarian service.
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has arrived at the Mississauga Sports & Entertainment Centre, receiving a warm welcome as he enters the venue for The Journey Within.
The special gathering brings the community together for an inspiring experience of meditation, wisdom, and inner peace. 🙏✨
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Highlighting the importance of mental well‑being and community resilience at The Journey Within with Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in Mississauga. Grateful for the chance to learn, connect, and support wellness across our region.
S. Janaki was a rare combination of classical training and playback singing. She entertained people across the South Indian states in 20 languages, while her renditions also kindled deep devotion in the hearts of millions. Popularly known as the “Nightingale of South India,” she was deeply spiritual and committed to her art.
The Mayor of Battle Creek, Michigan Mark Behnke, declared July 9 as Art of Living Day. The Honorable Governor and the State Senators of Michigan also sent proclamations in appreciation of the work done by the Art of Living in the state.
The biggest traffic problem at Banashankari Junction is how we handle southbound buses. Even though this is a major hub for BMTC, KSRTC, and private buses heading toward Kanakapura, there is no proper place for them to pick up passengers.
Northbound passengers have the TTMC terminal, but southbound passengers are forced to stand right on the busy road. To make matters worse, buses starting from the TTMC have to make a massive U-turn just to head south, which completely chokes the main intersection.
Fancy lighting, cosmetic upgrades, or skywalks will not fix this. The only real solution is to build a dedicated bus terminal or boarding platform on the other side of the road.
Bro, Mahindra,
The issue isn't whether your E20-"compliant" vehicles are fully ready for the transition. That's common sense, we don't need an official statement for that.
The real issue is whether your E20-"non-compliant" vehicles, i.e., all Mahindra vehicles manufactured before April 2023, are safe to run on E20 or not.
If they are safe, then why does the owner's manual for your vehicles manufactured before April 2023 explicitly warn owners not to use fuel with ethanol, stating that it can cause engine damage?