Gujarat Vidyapeeth was established in 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the goal of preparing the youth to empower the country which is giving higher education in different fields but is also making students coming from different countries aware of the views of Mahatma Gandhi. Big announcement of IRCTC, if this train is late then passengers will get compensation Since 1963, the Deemed University of Gujarat offers a four-month diploma in the name of Gandhi's non-violence international course for the students of Gujarat Vidyapith undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD, especially for the students coming from abroad. Its goal is that students coming from different countries learn his ideas and principles and when they go back to their country they imitate them in their lives. Case of murder of Air Force officers, hearing suspended in TADA court against Yasin Malik Prem Anand Mishra of Gandhi Faculty of Studies says that the course has changed the outlook of many students coming from America, Mexico, France, Argentina, Brazil, Ghana, South Sudan and Indonesia. The diploma was started by the Vidyapeeth in 2011. The four-month course aims to teach students the theoretical and practical aspects of non-violence that Gandhi has implemented in his personal and public life, says course coordinator Mishra. So far, around 70 students from 15-16 countries have read this course. Demand from DMK chief Stalin to PM Modi; said- Tamil should be made the national language