A society without morals and ethics is like a body without a soul. At SENA Foundation, we believe that true
progress is measured by the values and principles upheld by its people.
"Sīlaṁ paraṁ bhūṣaṇam"
Character is the highest ornament of a human being.
1. Instilling Core Values in Children
"Satyam bruyat priyam bruyat"
Speak the truth, speak what is pleasant, and do not speak untruths even if they
are pleasing.
Our Vision: To nurture honesty, kindness, and respect in young minds.
- Value Education: Storytelling from Indian epics to teach courage and compassion.
- Interactive Workshops: Role-playing and games that build empathy and fairness.
- Character Competitions: Debates and art focused on "Truth vs. Falsehood."
The Scene: A classroom where children discuss how honesty makes their friendships stronger,
inspired by the steadfastness of ancient heroes.
2. Encouraging Ethical Leadership in Youth
"Yad yad ācarati śreṣṭhas tat tad evetaro janaḥ"
Whatever action a great leader performs, common people follow.
Our Vision: To shape young leaders who prioritize integrity over personal gain.
- Leadership Camps: Ethical decision-making and conflict resolution retreats.
- Community Responsibility: Youth-led cleanliness drives and elderly care.
- Mentorship: Connecting youth with role models who lead with integrity.
The Scene: College students gathering not just to clean a park, but to discuss their shared
responsibility toward the environment and society.
3. Reviving Community Morals
"Para-upakāraḥ puṇyāya"
Service to others is the highest virtue.
Our Vision: To rebuild communities where cooperation and kindness are the norm.
- Family Harmony: Workshops promoting peaceful resolution within households.
- Kindness Campaigns: Encouraging daily acts of giving and neighborly support.
- Shared Values: Fostering respect through dialogues on common ethical principles.
The Scene: Neighbors gathering in the evening to share wisdom from elders, strengthening the
bonds of mutual respect.
"The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated."
– Mahatma Gandhi