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Satyarthi Movement For Global Compassion (SMGC) aims to ignite the spark of compassion in everyone to achieve justice, equity, peace, and sustainability for all. It is born out of four decades of Mr. Kailash Satyarthi’s (Nobel Peace Laureate 2014) revolutionary life and path-breaking endeavors as a social reformer. We have seen through concrete examples how a single spark of compassion can lead to paradigm shifting social transformation and meaningful impact at scale.
SMGC is committed to ‘Globalising Compassion’.
We believe Compassion is the deepest connection with the suffering of others that compels one to take meaningful actions to end that suffering.
Satyarthi Movement For Global Compassion (SMGC) aims to ignite ‘Compassion in Action’ in the world. It is born out of four decades of Mr. Kailash Satyarthi’s (Nobel Peace Laureate 2014) revolutionary life and path-breaking endeavors as a social reformer.
We have seen through concrete examples how a single spark of compassion can lead to paradigm shifting social transformation and meaningful impact at scale.
SMGC is committed to ‘Globalizing Compassion’. We believe Compassion is the most powerful way to self actualisation, rebuilding our shared humanity and ensuring a lasting and sustainable future for all.
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A heart-to-heart touch can provide a profound and intimate connection, fostering a meaningful experience that words alone cannot convey.
Compasion in Action
Expand our Circles of Compassion
Globalization of Compassion
James M. Barrie
Social Reformer
Kailash Satyarthi
Compassion Quotient, Compassion in Action and Globalising Compassion - A conceptual framework
Join the Global Movement of Compassion and help create a world where kindness and empathy prevail, uplifting the lives of those in need. Together, we can build a society that nurtures and supports one another with love and understanding.
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All humans are born with an inherent capacity for Compassion. A compassionate person’s response to the suffering of self and others is instantaneous and instinctive. Compassion is the driving force that steers us from cognizance to compassion in action.
4 Minutes Read Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress | International Women’s Day 2024 Special Struggling to make both ends meet, Priyanka Sowame took a leap of faith and decided to board the train to attend the Youth Summit on Human Fraternity & Compassion in September last year. Little did she know what life had in store. Residing in a nondescript slum in Pune, Priyanka – a mother of two – had been struggling hard to make both ends meet. Paying the rent and taking care of her two daughters was proving to be an uphill task. But a meeting with Nobel Peace Laureate …
3 Minutes Read Traveling from Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, we took the left turn to Sahba Village. Vibrant houses, though in worn out conditions, neatly decorated and coated with dung cakes to keep cool. As we asked for Surjeet Lodhi’s house, the children playing replied, “Accha, Sirju Bhaiya? Aaiye!”- The kids ask us if we mean the local hero, who they call Sirju. They led us to his house, excited to knock on his doors. Surjeet opens the door, with what already seems like a welcoming and humbling smile. Surjeet Lodhi is in his first year of pursuing journalism from Bhopal University. His relation …
3 Minutes Read We generally look for the light at the end of the tunnel. On a dark road, at night, we follow the moonlight. Stars guide us home. Sunlight illuminates all that is dull, painting things in new colours, new shades every day. We get inspired when we see change.But how many of us truly experience all of this, feeling, sensing, hearing, breathing. Have you ever touched change? In Narangpur, the periphery of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, lives a 25 year old visually impaired social worker, Usman Malik. Apart from social work, Usman is an important part of the Blind Cricket Team of …
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