Gagan Malik, well-known film actor and a devoted follower of Buddhism, announced that an international-standard Buddhist school will be established in Washim district. He said the goal is to nurture a new generation of practitioners who will carry forward the Buddha’s teachings. Malik was speaking at a grand Dhamma-Chakra Pravartan ceremony held recently at the MCC Cricket Ground in Washim. The event was organised by the Paritraan Buddhist Foundation under the “Chalo Buddha Ki Ore” campaign, marking the Amrit Mahotsav year of the Constitution.
Malik said the school aims to offer world-class education with the support of people from all sections of society, under the guidance of young leader Adv. Sandeep Tajne. He described it as a dream to build an education system rooted in Buddhist values. The morning prayer for students will be “Buddha Vandana,” intended to instill compassion, friendship, equality and wisdom. The concept of the school is based on the philosophy of Buddhism, with the thoughts of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar serving as an inspiration for social transformation. Malik said this will not be just another school but a learning centre that teaches human values, peace and equality. He expressed confidence that the school will help spread Buddhism not only in the district but across India and the world

The foundation to support students seeking international education
Malik also announced that the foundation will help students who wish to study Buddhism in countries like Thailand and Sri Lanka by arranging free education opportunities there. He stressed the need for more monks in India who can teach the Dhamma. An “International Peace Conference” is planned in Washim, with representatives from 30 to 40 countries expected to attend. He urged everyone to come together for the development of Buddhist viharas across India. Malik noted that about 35 percent of the population in the country follows Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ideals, and expressed confidence that the day this community stands united, the country will see a Buddhist Prime Minister.

Former Justice C. L. Thool gives the “3-4-5-8-22” guidance
Former Justice C. L. Thool expressed his respect for the women who practice Buddhism, saying that mothers in both urban and rural areas are helping instill good Buddhist values in the next generation. He urged followers to remember the Trisharan, the Four Noble Truths, Panchsheel, the Noble Eightfold Path and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s 22 vows. He summarised this as the “3-4-5-8-22” guidance for all practitioners.












