Republic of Fiji's highest Civilian Award

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Republic of Fiji's highest Civilian Award  

On October 26, 2024, Fijian President Wiliame Katonivere bestowed upon Sri Sri Ravi Shankar the 'Honourary Officer of the Order of Fiji,' the nation's highest civilian honor. This recognition celebrates Gurudev's outstanding contributions to unity and healing across societies.

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The South Pacific nation of Fiji has conferred its highest civilian honor upon Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the global spiritual master and humanitarian leader, for his tireless contribution in upliftment of human spirit and bringing diverse communities together in peace and harmony.

Gurudev was given the title of ‘Honourary Officer Of The Order of Fiji’ by the Hon. President of the Republic of Fiji, H.E Ratu Wiliame M. Katonivere.

Fiji becomes the sixth country in the world to confer the highest civilian award upon Gurudev, recognizing the vast scope of his humanitarian work globally through The Art of Living that has been spreading happiness and harmony for the last 43 years, through its multifarious service initiatives in areas of mental health, education, environment, women and youth empowerment, and stress relief and meditation programs.

During his visit to Fiji, Gurudev also had interactions with state dignitaries including Hon. Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji, Viliame Gavoka and Mr. Dirk Wagener, UN Resident Coordinator in Fiji. The leaders discussed how The Art of Living can contribute in the holistic progress of the island nation by empowering the youth; improving the mental health of the local communities, introduce them to tools for inner peace and joy and share the timeless wisdom of Ayurveda.

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