The Concept of PEACE Foundation
Why PEACE started: addressing unethical behavior, lack of integrity, and dishonesty — and strengthening lifelong learning beyond formal schooling.
Short write-ups and reflections from PEACE Foundation’s documented vision and programs — focusing on ethics, integrity, and continuing education.
Why PEACE started: addressing unethical behavior, lack of integrity, and dishonesty — and strengthening lifelong learning beyond formal schooling.
A simple decision tool used by PEACE: three questions that help clear doubts and guide ethical choices.
The pledge is the foundation for chapter culture: truth, fairness, responsibility, integrity — and continuing education.
PEACE program message: following traffic rules is not just duty — it is moral responsibility to protect lives.
A PEACE professional ethics initiative with IMA Nagpur that explores trust, communication, and ethical responsibility.
PEACE emphasizes learning beyond school — a mindset required in every profession and essential for society’s progress.
PEACE Foundation began with a clear observation: unethical behavior, lack of integrity, and dishonesty are prominent challenges in society. The vision is to help transform the world into a place of joy, peace, bliss, and delight by strengthening ethics and values through practice.
The second foundation idea is that life is an ongoing learning journey. Education does not end with school or college — it continues throughout life. PEACE promotes this mindset of continuing education as a core value for students, families, professionals, and institutions.
Source: PEACE Foundation Overview
PEACE Foundation highlights that education continues beyond formal schooling. In real life, knowledge and skills must be updated continuously — whether in medicine, public service, education, or any profession.
This is why PEACE chapters and programs emphasize learning habits, guidance, and practical values — so people grow with time and choose integrity over shortcuts.
Source: PEACE Foundation Overview
The PEACE Pledge is a practical commitment: to live truthfully, fairly, responsibly and with integrity — to be honest in thoughts and actions, to gain knowledge through continuing education, to support free expression, to respect opinions and treat others with dignity, to be fair and impartial, and to abide by the laws of the land.
Chapters often use the pledge as a starting point for discussions, weekly reflections, and activity-based learning.
Source: PEACE Foundation Overview
At times one may be confused and not able to take a right and ethical decision. PEACE encourages a simple decision tool: asking three questions that help clear doubts and guide right action.
Source: PEACE Foundation Overview
A PEACE program message states that obeying traffic rules is not only our duty, but also our moral responsibility — to save our own and others’ precious lives. A talk on traffic rules awareness has been arranged in different schools and institutions including Dinanath High School & Junior College, CIPS Kapsi, Modern School, and Ganga CARE Hospital.
Source: PEACE Foundation Overview
PEACE Foundation conducts professional ethics initiatives to elevate trust and responsibility in professions. In association with IMA, Nagpur, a program titled “Bridging the gap – Doctor–Patient Relationship: How can I help?” was held at Chitnavis Centre (24 Feb 2017).
PEACE also conducted other medical ethics discussions such as: “Is society forcing Doctors to change?” (12 Aug 2018) and “Where has the joy of practicing medicine gone?” (17 Mar 2019).
Source: PEACE Foundation Overview
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