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International Day of Conscience

Never do anything against conscience even if the state demands it

By SUGANYA RPublished 30 days ago 3 min read
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Imagine a world illuminated by the light of conscience, where every thought and action aligns with peace, love, and understanding.

It’s a day when we commit to a culture of peace cultivated through love and conscience. On April 5th, we celebrate the International Day of Conscience, a day that shines bright like a beacon, reminding us of our collective journey towards a harmonious world.

This isn’t just any ordinary day. It’s a global call to awaken the deepest part of our humanity, to listen to that soft voice within that knows right from wrong. It is letting that voice guide us in creating a world brimming with solidarity and harmony.

The International Day of Conscience is a significant global observance held on April 5 every year. The purpose is to forge stronger, more positive relationships with those around us and encourage better understanding between nations​​.

The International Day of Conscience is a notable global celebration that takes place every April 5. Our goal is to build constructive relationships and promote international understanding.

The value of commemorating International Day of Conscience stems from its encouragement to reflect on our moral compass. It reminds us that most individuals have a sense of right and wrong, and they are aware of the consequences of their actions on others.

History of the International Day of Conscience.

His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Bahrain, first offered the proposal during the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly.

his endeavor resulted in the approval of the resolution titled 'Promoting the Culture of Peace with Love and Conscience' on July 25, 2019.

The resolution aspires to inspire people around the world to promote peace and love. Peace entails fairness and good administration, in addition to conflict-free conditions.

The first commemoration of this day occurred on April 5, 2020, during the global turmoil caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It contributed to the day's importance in building solidarity and understanding among human families.

The formation of this day was the direct outcome of a global campaign launched by the Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL) at the United Nations on February 5, 2019, with the Kingdom of Bahrain's support.

The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution recognizing the importance of conscience in promoting peace and good relations globally.

The International Day of Conscience emphasizes the significance of listening to our inner voice in order to lead our activities toward peace and ethical behavior.

This initiative is in line with the United Nations' greater goals. UNESCO has a long-standing purpose to promote peace through education and cultural understanding.

Celebrating International Day of Conscience provides an opportunity to reflect on our activities while promoting peace and understanding. Here are some thoughts for how you might commemorate this important day:

Dive into Learning: Spend some time researching the concept of conscience and its importance in many cultures and philosophical systems. This may increase your understanding and appreciation for different perspectives on moral and ethical decision-making.

Engage in Meaningful Conversations: Start conversations on social justice, ethical quandaries, or any other topic that is important to you. Sharing and listening to diverse perspectives can enrich our conscience and encourage others.

Acts of Kindness: Make an intentional effort to do something pleasant for someone else, no matter what it is. Kindness not only makes someone's day, but also strengthens your sense of purpose and connection with others.

Reflect on Your Actions: Schedule some time for self-reflection. Consider how your daily behaviors are consistent with your ideals, and how you may live more wisely and compassionately. Keeping a gratitude journal or practicing meditation can help develop a stronger sense of awareness and thankfulness.

Encourage Ethical Behavior: If you have a leadership position or own a firm, stress ethical standards inside your organization. Responsible behavior fosters trust among stakeholders and offers a good example for others to follow.

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SUGANYA R

I am worker, i live ordinary life, i love to sing and i love go out different places, i having hobby to capture of good photos, love to eat.

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