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International Day of Peace

“We have realized that, for any social intervention to succeed and be sustainable, peace must precede and accompany every step of the journey. Peace is the foundation upon which all social interventions should be built. In an environment bereft of peace, efforts toward social change and sustainability cannot take root and thrive. Cultivating a culture of peace is essential, as it builds harmony, cooperation, and inclusivity—key elements that drive lasting social impact.”

Mr. Paresh Kumar
Co-founder and CEO, DevInsights

“On this International Day of Peace, we are reminded of the power of unity and understanding. Peace is not just the absence of conflict, but a continuous effort to build trust and respect in our communities. It requires patience, compassion, and a shared commitment to creating an environment where everyone feels valued. As we reflect today, let us each take responsibility for contributing to a more peaceful world through our actions, words, and choices.”

Mr Sameer Kanodia
Managing Director, CEO Lumina Datamatics Limited

“At Honeywell India, we believe cultivating peace starts with fostering collaboration in our communities. This International Day of Peace, we reassert our commitment to initiatives that bridge gaps and create opportunities for all. Honeywell Hometown Solutions India Foundation (HHSIF), the CSR arm of Honeywell, operating across eight states, has positively impacted over 1.2 million+ lives through multiple initiatives. We continuously strive to create a peaceful, inclusive, and sustainable future for all, transcending social, economic, and gender distinctions.”

Mr. Prashanth Balarama
Senior Director - Communications & CSR, Honeywell India

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