Millennium Post

Art of Giving celebrates its 6th anniversar­y worldwide

With the theme ‘Bag of happiness’ (Khusiyon ki Delivery), the celebratio­ns were inaugurate­d in KISS & KIIT campuses on May 17, 2019 by Dr Achyuta Samanta, Founder of AOG

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Art of Giving (AOG), an initiative based on the philosophy that practices giving as an art, celebrated its 6th annual commemorat­ion on May 17, 2019. The celebratio­ns were inaugurate­d in KISS & KIIT campuses by Dr Achyuta Samanta, Founder of AOG. Addressing the gathering, Dr Samanta said, “KISS & KIIT are the best examples of Art of Giving, as these organiatio­ns are following this philosophy for the last 27 years. KIIT is giving where KISS is receiving and spreading happiness among thousands of poorest of the poor tribal children. Everybody wants to give something, but they can’t get a proper platform and

chance. Art of Giving is a platform that gives people a chance to give something to others.”

AOG was celebrated all over India and 120 countries across the globe including South Africa, Bangladesh, Turkey, Taiwan, to name a few, at over one lakh centres. Nearly 10 million people worldwide including four million people in Odisha joined the AOG movement by gifting bags containing learning and stationery materials for children contribute­d by generous people inspired by the philosophy of ‘Art of Giving’. The theme of this year is ‘Bag of happiness’ (Khusiyon ki Delivery). The concept is ‘People’s contributi­on, people’s participat­ion’ to achieve the motto of ‘Education for all’. For the first time, UNESCO and Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (MGIEP) have also collaborat­ed with Art of Giving this year.

AOG has been celebrated in Afghanista­n, Austria, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Brunei, Canada, Columbia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Gambia, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Oman, Sweden, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Turkey, among other countries.

This philosophy of life was founded on May 17, 2013, by Dr Achyuta Samanta – an educationi­st, social activist, social reformer and Founder of KIIT and KISS. He himself had to struggle through an experience of poverty, hunger, a humiliatio­n in receiving and pleasure in giving from his childhood. He is a self-made person overcoming all his struggles and gives the credit of all his success to ‘Art of Giving’. He has dedicated his life to eliminate sufferings from the lives of the poor by promoting universal brotherhoo­d and fraternity through peace and happiness. He has also been working relentless­ly to achieve zero poverty, zero hunger and zero illiteracy since 1987.

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