UN body confers special status on Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust
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It will allow the belief to work together with the United Nations Secretariat and take part in its programmes, a launch stated.
The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) conferred ‘Special Consultative Status’ on the Puttaparthi-based Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust.
The United Nations body accorded international recognition for the humanitarian work being executed by the belief, stated a launch. The ECOSOC adopted the advice of the committee on NGOs to grant the status to the belief, enabling it to actively interact with ECOSOC and its subsidiary our bodies.
It will allow the belief to work together with the United Nations Secretariat and take part in its programmes. The belief may make representations to the UN within the fields the place it has contributed over the previous many years.
Announcing the information, Managing Trustee R.J. Rathnakar stated this provides the belief a worldwide stage for selling and spreading the 5 human values — sathya (fact), dharma (righteousness), shanthi (peace), prema (love) and ahimsa (non-violence) — advocated by Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba.
“This also gives us a great opportunity to expand the service activities of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization all over the world and reach the people who are in need so that we spread the love of Sai Baba”, Mr. Rathnakar added.
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