1984 Season
Avyakt BapDada – 19th November 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 21st November 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 26th November 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 28th November 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 5th December 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 10th December 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 12th December 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 17th December 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 19th December 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 24th December 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 26th December 1984
Avyakt BapDada – 31st December 1984
Service started and centres were opened by 1983 in West Germany, Canada, Australia, Zambia, U.S.A., Kenya, Mauritius, Guyana, Barbados, Japan, Trinidad, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, NewZealand, Dubai, France. Columbia, Brazil, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Holland, Belgium, Greece, Argentina, Portugal, Hungary, Switzerland, Fiji, etc. Many international conferences and spiritual festivals and fairs had been held by now.
The BKWSU had seen an almost 80 percent increase in the number of service-centres and the number of students by at least 60%. Building activity at the International Headquarters and Zonal Headquarters grew in order to meet the new requirements. At the headquarters, the construction of 0m ShantiBhawan (Universal Peace Hall) was completed by February, 1983 with seating capacity for about 3,000 persons and facilities for simultaneous translation in six languages. The arrangements for cooking and service were also improved as were residential accommodation.
The BKWSU held its first Universal Peace Conference in this hall, attended by about 5,000 delegates from about 38 countries. Separate workshops and sessions were held of Jurists, Scientists, Educationists, Youth, Women, Doctors, etc. The ‘Universal Peace Charter’ was adopted. Particiapant in conferences included Gyan Zail Singh, then-President of India, the Dalai Lama, Madam Anwar Sadat and James O.C. Jonah, Assistant Secretary General of UN.
Peace Medal awarded by the United Nations
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