The 15th World Convergence of Human Power and Spirituality begins.
The 15th edition of ‘World Convergence of Humanity, Power and Spirituality’ will be organized by the Universal Spirituality and Humanity Foundation in Kolkata from January 15 to 16. The aim is for India to take a leadership role. In this program, renowned scientists, technology experts and spiritual leaders from around the world will gather on a platform to discuss human nature.
Through this plan, efforts will be made to make India occupy a prominent position on the world stage. Everyone in attendance will share their life experiences and thoughts to provide strength and moral guidance for future generations. The goal of the conference is to bring positive changes to the progress of humanity by bringing together leaders from all walks of life.
These celebrities will gather together
The conference seeks to promote an integrated approach to science, technology, spirituality and humanity. This time, former Indian President Ramnath Kovind will participate in the show as the chief guest. At this meeting, American anti-aging expert Dr. Robert Goldman, Justice KG former Chief Justice of India Balakrishnan, and National Convener of the Parliament of All Religions in India Goswami Sushil Maharaj , Archbishop of Calcutta Thomas D’Souza, former Chhattisgarh Governor Shekhar Dutt and many other prominent figures.
Learn about the Kanoria Foundation
The Kanoria Foundation is the main organizer of this event. Its goal is to contribute to social services and establish sustainable and ethical business models for developing societies. At work, it continues to work in the areas of education, environmental protection, women’s empowerment, health and skills development.
The conference was organized by Dr. HP, Chairman of Kanoria Foundation. Kanoria was a philanthropist, educator and a man dedicated to humanity. Dr. Kanoria has been doing a lot of important work for the development of society, and his initiatives have brought positive changes to society.
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