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Children of the world must be taught about non-violence: Seychelles prez

Seychelles president Danny Faure was apprised of the various facilities at the GFSU such as the Cyber Defence Centre, the Ballistic Research Centre and Asia's first bulletproof testing unit for armed vehicles, a release from the university said.

June 23, 2018 / 17:33 IST
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The ideals of Mahatma Gandhi were still relevant, Seychelles President Danny Faure said here today, adding that the principle of non-violence should be taught to children across the world. The visiting leader of Seychelles also paid rich tributes to the icon of India's freedom movement.

Faure, who landed in Gujarat last evening as part of his India tour, visited the Sabarmati Ashram today, where Gandhi lived between 1917 and 1930.

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"The principle of non-violence is what we need to teach the children of our world and what was expressed by Gandhi many years ago remains relevant even today -- an eye for an eye will make the world blind," the president of the island nation wrote in the visitors' book at the ashram.

Ashram trustee Kartikey Sarabhai and secretary Amrut Modi showed him around the premises, which house an archive, an exhibition centre and the "Hriday Kunj", the place where Gandhi used to live.