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Budha's Philosphy

AISRO Canada: Inspired by Buddha’s Philosophy of Peace, Compassion, Equality, and Human Dignity.
The philosophy of Lord Buddha teaches us the path of peace, compassion, wisdom, equality, and moral living. Buddha’s message is not only religious or spiritual; it is also a powerful guide for building a just, peaceful, and humane society.
Buddha taught that every human being has equal value and dignity. He rejected hatred, discrimination, and social division, and he encouraged people to live with kindness, truth, and understanding. His teachings remind us that true progress comes when we remove ignorance, injustice, and suffering from society.
The core message of Buddha’s philosophy is based on compassion, non-violence, self-discipline, right understanding, and service to humanity. He taught that peace begins within the individual and then spreads to the family, community, and society.
For AISRO Canada, Buddha’s philosophy is deeply connected with the mission of promoting human dignity, equality, social justice, and harmony among communities. His message inspires us to stand against discrimination, support the oppressed, speak for the voiceless, and work peacefully for the welfare of all people.
Let us follow the path of wisdom, compassion, and equality, and work together to create a society where every person can live with respect, freedom, justice, and dignity.


Guru Ravidas Ji’s Philosophy

Guru Ravidas Ji taught a powerful message of equality, humanity, truth, compassion, and social justice. He strongly rejected caste discrimination and believed that every human being is equal, regardless of birth, caste, color, or social status.
His vision of Begampura represents an ideal society where there is no sorrow, no fear, no poverty, no discrimination, and no oppression. Guru Ravidas Ji’s teachings encourage people to live with honesty, humility, devotion, and respect for all.
Guru Ravidas Ji believed that true spirituality is not based on rituals or social status, but on a pure heart, good actions, service to humanity, and love for God. His message continues to inspire people to work for a society based on Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, and Human Dignity.
Short Message Guru Ravidas Ji gave humanity the message of a casteless, fearless, and sorrow-free society where every person lives with dignity, equality, and respect.


Aisro Canada Mission

To unite, represent, and serve the interests of the members of Ambedkar International Social Reform Organization (AISRO) Canada, while promoting unity, cooperation, mutual respect, and collective responsibility among its members and the broader community.
AISRO Canada is committed to advancing the vision and philosophy of Baba Sahib Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, particularly the principles of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, Justice, and Human Dignity. The organization works to promote social awareness, education, cultural understanding, and community development among Dalits, oppressed peoples, marginalized communities, and all those who believe in equality and social justice.
The organization shall promote the social, cultural, educational, and economic advancement of its members and communities by organizing seminars, public discussions, awareness programs, cultural events, educational initiatives, and community outreach activities in Canada and India. AISRO Canada also supports efforts to create awareness about discrimination, caste-based injustice, social inequality, and atrocities against Dalits and oppressed peoples.
AISRO Canada shall, in a lawful, peaceful, and democratic manner, defend and promote the rights and freedoms protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which forms part of the Constitution of Canada. The organization is also committed to promoting the basic principles of human rights, equality before the law, freedom of expression, dignity, and equal opportunity, as recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948.
The organization shall encourage civic participation, respectful dialogue, and cooperation with individuals, community groups, public institutions, elected representatives, and governments in Canada and India. AISRO Canada will raise issues affecting Dalits, oppressed communities, low-income groups, students, workers, women, youth, seniors, and other vulnerable members of society through lawful and democratic channels.
AISRO Canada further strives to speak for the voiceless, promote harmony among diverse communities, oppose discrimination based on caste, colour, creed, gender, race, religion, or social background, and work toward building a more just, inclusive, peaceful, and equal society.

Aisro Canada Future Vision

The vision of Ambedkar International Social Reform Organization (AISRO) Canada is to see society grow, progress, and prosper through the philosophy and teachings of Baba Sahib Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, based on the principles of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, Justice, Education, and Human Dignity.
AISRO Canada envisions a fair, inclusive, and enlightened society where every individual is treated with dignity and respect, regardless of caste, colour, creed, gender, religion, race, or social background. The organization believes that true social progress can only be achieved when all people have equal access to education, justice, opportunity, and basic human rights.
AISRO Canada is committed to promoting social awareness, unity, self-respect, and empowerment among Dalits, oppressed peoples, marginalized communities, women, youth, students, workers, seniors, and low-income families. Through education, advocacy, seminars, community outreach, cultural activities, and lawful civic engagement, AISRO Canada works to strengthen communities and inspire positive social change.
Our vision is to build a society where discrimination, inequality, and social injustice have no place; where the voiceless are heard; where human rights are protected; and where future generations can live with confidence, dignity, equality, and freedom.

Aisro Canada Code of Ethics

Our privilege and responsibility is to raise awareness about atrocities against Dalits and discrimination based on caste, colour, creed, race, gender, or any other form of inequality in India and Canada.
AISRO Canada is committed to defending, through lawful and democratic means, the rights and freedoms protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which forms part of the Constitution of Canada. The organization also promotes the fundamental principles of human rights as recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the United Nations in 1948.
We are dedicated to upholding truth, justice, dignity, freedom of expression, and the right to equal treatment under the law. AISRO Canada strives to reflect the diversity of human experience, speak for the voiceless, encourage respectful civic dialogue, strengthen communities, and serve the public interest.

Aisro Canada By Laws

A) AISRO Canada shall promote and advance the philosophy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, particularly the principles of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.
B) The organization shall operate on a voluntary, non-profit, non-political, and non-religious basis.
C) The organization shall organize seminars in India to promote social reform, education, and awareness among Dalit and oppressed communities.
D) The organization shall provide financial assistance to poor but academically deserving students to support their pursuit of higher education in India and abroad.
E) The organization shall promote awareness of the fundamental values of the Constitution of India and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
F) The organization shall provide legal and financial assistance to Dalits and oppressed persons who are victims of atrocities and injustice in India.
G) The organization shall appeal to the Government of India to ensure fair, impartial, and effective implementation of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
H) The organization shall create awareness about programs, services, and schemes offered by the governments of India and Canada for the welfare and advancement of low-income groups.
I) The organization shall work to promote peace, unity, mutual respect, and harmony among different communities in India and Canada.
J) The organization shall lawfully advocate against discrimination based on caste, colour, creed, gender, or any other form of social inequality in India and Canada.
K) The organization shall raise issues concerning Dalits and oppressed communities through lawful and democratic channels, including engagement with political parties and public representatives in India and Canada.
L) The organization shall monitor Indian and Canadian electronic and print media for instances of discrimination, misrepresentation, or injustice based on caste, gender, or other social identities.
M) The organization shall facilitate the exchange of information, resources, and ideas among its members and other organizations working for depressed, oppressed, and marginalized communities.
N) The organization shall cooperate closely with individuals, organizations, institutions, and governments in the pursuit of its objectives.
O) The organization is a charitable organization and shall not be carried on for profit or personal gain. This provision, pursuant to the Societies Act, is unalterable.
P) In the event that the Society is wound up or dissolved, any remaining net assets shall be distributed to one or more recognized charitable organizations in Canada serving depressed, oppressed, or marginalized communities. This provision is unalterable.
































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