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BERLIN SECTOR

Denmark

Dada Shambhushivananda was the keynote speaker at the Global Prout Convention held in Denmark in July, 2024. He also led an education workshop along with Mukti from Germany. The participants shared their group-work on neohumanist values.

Netherlands

Dada Shambhushivananda visited the Lotus Center in Den Bosch, Netherlands and spoke to all the teachers of the Zonnelicht school. Mr Leo de Beer and Alwin Schoones learned meditation. Mr. Leo introduced Dada to Mrs. Ton Keulen who is helping him to establish a Golden Key Centre- a creative place to introduce children and families to the world of nature.



Iceland

Dada Shambhushivananda visited Iceland and spoke to all the teachers of the neohumanist Saelukot Kindergarten. This is the oldest neohumanist school in Europe and will be conducting its 50th anniversary in 2026. A new school building has been added to the premises which will now allow the school to have 117 students on its rolls. Didi Ananda Kaostubha is the current Principal and Director of the project.




DELHI SECTOR

Lonawala, Maharashtra, India

Shubhendu Prabhu led a Neohumanist Curriculum Workshop at Lonawala in Maharashtra. A working group has been setup to prepared detailed curriculum guidelines for NHE schools in India and to gain legitimacy from the National Accreditation Agencies.




NEW YORK SECTOR

New Haven, Connecticut

Dada Shambhushivananda conducted a meditation session at Lyrics Hall Theater. John Cavaliere organized the program and hosted Dada for a couple of days.




HONG KONG SECTOR

Bangkok, China


A student from China caught up with Dada again at the Bangkok Asia-Pacific Futures Network Conference. See Dada’s presentation from this conference on page 6 of this newsletter.

Arisuden from Russia is on his way to Ananda Nagar with Dada Shambhushivananda to teach violin to the students of Gurukula Learning Center.


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