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World Peace and Understanding Day: A Way to Celebrate Humanity
Countless citizens and leaders work to bring peace to the world, where everyone gets to live in an environment of fairness and non-violence. With the same purpose of spreading peace at global levels, the Rotary club was founded on 23 February 1905. Each year, on this day, we celebrate World Peace and Understanding Day.
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World peace and understanding day is celebrated on February 23, every year.

History Behind the World Peace and Understanding Day Every great thing was once just a simple idea- the same concept applies to World Peace and Understanding Day as well. On 23 February 1905, four friends, Paul Harris, Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, and Hiram Shorey, met to discuss their town lives. This meeting is considered the first Rotary meeting and was held in Chicago, Illinois. Harris and other founders named their club “Rotary” because they would conduct meetings at different locations in rotations.

To continue to serve the purpose of Service Above Self, lifelong friendships, brotherhood, and global harmony, in 1922, this rotary club officially became “The Rotary International Organization.”

The Rotary Club and its members, regardless of their occupation and origin, work for various causes, such as literacy, healthcare, clear water, the environment, economy and community development, peace, conflict resolution, saving mothers and children, etc.

Spreading and maintaining peace and understanding is a collective responsibility and practice. Protecting a sense of togetherness, the Rotary International club has 1.4 million members in over 46,000+ Rotary clubs worldwide. These Rotary clubs have helped thousands of people through their various worldwide projects. The members of the Rotary club proudly refer to themselves as Rotarians. “If you have the love of your fellow men in your hearts, my friends, you are a potential Rotarian.” - Paul Harris

The Founders of the Rotary Club Image source - Rotary International

Significance of World Peace and Understanding Day "The Rotary Foundation is not to build monuments of brick and stone. If we work upon marble, it will perish; if we work on brass, time will efface it; if we rear temples, they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon immortal minds; if we imbue them with the meaning of the spirit of Rotary. we are engraving on those tablets something that will brighten all eternity." Arch C. Klumph - 1929.

The significance of World Peace and Understanding Day is immense. It not only celebrates the anniversary of the Rotary Club but also serves as a reminder of the need to work towards creating a more peaceful and harmonious world. The day is an opportunity to promote peace and understanding among nations, and to celebrate the efforts of those working towards it.

It is a chance for people to come together and remember the importance of peace, and recognize the hard work of those dedicated to creating a more peaceful world. It is also an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of understanding and to foster mutual respect and understanding among different cultures and beliefs.

Because understanding can lead to more tolerant and respectful relationships and encourage the peaceful resolution of conflicts. It is also important to understand our own biases and to be open to learning from others to help each other.

By participating in the activities and events of the day, we can all help to create a more peaceful and understanding world, also provide necessary help to needy people. So let us all take part in the celebration of World Peace Day and strive to create a more peaceful and understanding world.

Riya Tryambak Chakranarayan Author
Who am I? A curious soul, wandering around to dig out stories within everything and everyone.

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