International Online Fellowship Program on Nonviolence
& Peace
October 2, 2025 to January 30, 2026
I. Submission of the
Assignment for the third month
a. Assignment
guidelines
i. Each
assignment can be between 1500-2000 words
ii. A4,
Times Roman, Font size 12
iii. Assignment
can be hand written or typed. However, it has to be submitted in
PDF Format.
iv. Title
Page of the Assignment should have the following details in the given sequence
· Title
of the Program (IFPNP2025)
· Assignment
No. (Assignment 1 or 2 or 3)
· Title
of the Assignment
· Name
of the writer
· Date
of submission
v. Name
of the PDF file should contain the following
· Your
name_IFPNP IV_Assignment 1/2/3
vi. Last
date for the submission of first month assignment is January 3, 2026
vii. Email
id for submission: peace.nonviolence2022@gmail.com
b. Assignment Topic
i. Assignment
for the third month - December
Compare and contrast the roots, dynamics and possible
solutions of two case studies examined in this program. In this
context, discuss one tradition of Nonviolent Action which you
identify with most personally and why?
By the middle of December, each one of will choose a project
topic and carryout it, with the help of the guide / mentor assigned by the
organizer.
The broad areas are outlined below on the basis of
that 4 groups will be made
Group 1. Sustainability
Group 2. Fundamentals of Gandhian Nonviolence and Peace
Group 3. Dealing with Conflict
Group 4. Peace and Nonviolence
In case if you have not
yet informed the specific area or group in which
they would like to undertake the project, please do at the earliest. This is
for assigning mentors for each candidate.
3. Attendance: Complete attendance
expected. Attendance less than 80 percent indicates,
‘Course-not-completed’
4.Suggested Reading
All are requested to read Richard Gregg’s book The Power
of Nonviolence during the days in which sessions were cancelled. The
dates on which session were cancelled are the following:
25/12/2025
26/12/2025
1/1/2026
Yours in Peace and Friendship,
Siby K. Joseph
Director, IFPNP

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