Category: Paris keswani

  • Stop the violence against women- Paris Keswani on Mother’s Day – Primex News Network

    Stop the violence against women- Paris Keswani on Mother’s Day – Primex News Network

    May 9: The remarkable parallels in benevolent objectives between Ann Reeves Jarvis and Ms Paris Keswani, Ambassador of Goodwill Extraordinaire History silently reminds us that a few years before the devastating American Civil war, Ann Reeves Jarvis, of West Virginia helped start “Mothers’ Day Work Clubs” to teach local women how to properly care for their children. In 1868 Jarvis organized “Mothers’ Friendship Day,” at which mothers gathered with former Union and Confederate soldiers to promote reconciliation. Her influence inspired Julia Ward Howe, who in 1870 wrote the “Mother’s Day Proclamation,” a call to action that asked mothers to unite in promoting world peace. And from these two remarkable precedents we today celebrate Mother Day here in the United States with added global flavor.

    As we applaud and cheer in 2022, over 150 years later, to celebrate our Mothers, Grand Mothers, great grand Mothers, sisters, daughters, aunties, nieces and all women in the world, Ms Paris Keswani wants to remind us of the incalculable sacrifices made by such great freedom fighters and liberators of the human will to be free and informed, like Ann Reeves Jarvis and Julia Ward Howe, that it takes relentless resilience to continue the fight for gender equality, protection of women’s reproductive rights, global free education for all girls and women, access to free health care, clean and sustainable sources of water in all rural areas of the world, stress free environmentally conscious transportation systems, eradication of unemployment, livable wages to sustain all family sizes, and eradication of all types of violence against women.

    Paris humbly urges all people of goodwill in the world to join her and hold up a virtual placard affixed to their benevolent hearts which reads, “I join hands with the world to uplift all women by dialoging through all differences and not through abuse or violent acts against them.” Ms Paris reminds all Men to remember the pain their mothers had to bear to bring them into this world and in so doing cultivate discussions and dialogues as the only peaceful way to quickly eradicate violence against women and girls in all its forms. She is unequivocally committed to make this the crown of all her humanitarian work because the complete eradication of violence against women will usher in a peaceful era of mentally healthy and happy children pursuing their chosen ideals, achieving them and using same to benefit all humanity.

    As the wheels of human progress turns through the quadrangles of this planet uplifting our Mothers today, we rejoice and stand exuberant knowing that in each wheel is found imprints of unrequited kindness affixed by the benevolent hands of our dearest Ms Paris Keswani, the people’s humanitarian.

  • Ms Paris keswani is fighting to normalize free education for underprivileged Kids – Primex News Network

    Ms Paris keswani is fighting to normalize free education for underprivileged Kids – Primex News Network

    Ms Paris Keswani, Ambassador of Goodwill, Founder of the Great Giving Global Academy, an exceptional difference in the fight to normalize free education for all kids and youth.

    May 5: As the primary catalyst behind this once in a lifetime project, Paris poured out her entire love for humanity in conceiving and executing the construction of this edifice of great sharing of information and acquisition of useful knowledge. She conceived the GG Academy based on a conviction to construct an academy on an all-inclusive classical educational philosophy which creates an efficient mind and body unification without causing disharmony to the spirit of the students.

    A rare occasion wherein the sons and daughters abandoned on the streets around the world and left to suffer in poverty till death met them, are given a place in an academy that can match any found today in the ivy league schools, to show the world that their talents can equally be of Nobel Prize quality.

    Paris believes that the eradication of illiteracy is but one step on the lengthy staircase of solving the current modern plagues of hunger, poverty, infant mortality, lack of access to basic health case. While it may not completely eradicate it, it will certainly be a catalyst to its complete eradication and for once we will let kindness and compassion control and eradicate that selfish streak that makes us human.

    Over the years her relentless advocacy and unflinching dedication to improving the wellbeing of others endeared her to many friends and admirers from civil society and helped form alliances and progressive partnerships with her New York Non-Profit Organization, Great Giving Charitable Global Foundation, Inc.

    Born In India, Paris relocated to the United States, where she attained Honors in Public Administration while preserving her love for gemology. She later became a certified gemologist and successful entrepreneur initially working her way through the ropes as a jewelry designer and sales associate. Today, as an accomplished jeweler and beauty queen, Paris has irrevocably dedicated her entire professional life to the service of humanity, promotion of global peace, eradication of poverty and provision of housing for all.

    A perfect blend of beauty and compassion, Paris volunteers at UNICEF and New York Cares, and is honored to be a part of the United Nations Environmental Program in addition to being a proud Mother of an 11-year-old son, Prince, with whom she feeds more than 200 homeless people every Tuesday, visits a new senior home every weekend, runs an annual book fair, toy and blanket drives and massive tree planting projects to protect our environment. She has been recognized, honored and appreciated by the good People of Secaucus New Jersey, whom their Mayor, Michael Gonnelli, committed to work with her organization on a special environmental project to replenish withering trees by planting new ones and helping children with special needs.

    As the wheels of human progress turns through the quadrangles of this planet we  rejoice and stand exuberant knowing that in each wheel is found imprints of unrequited kindness affixed by the benevolent hands of our dearest Ms Paris Keswani, the people’s humanitarian.