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The Atheist Centre is an institution founded by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao (aka Gora, 1902–1975) and Saraswathi Gora (1912–2006) to initiate social change in rural Andhra Pradesh based on the ideology of Gandhism and Atheism. Founded in 1940 at Mudnur village in Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh, India the Centre was later shifted to Vijayawada in 1947.As a member organisation of the Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations, the Atheist Centre endorses the Amsterdam Declaration 2002. The institution received the International Humanist and Ethical Union's International Humanist Award in 1986 for pioneering in the field of social work. After the Indian Ocean tsunami, the Atheist Centre worked with the Institute for Humanist Studies to provide aid to the victims of the disaster.

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  • Atheistisches Zentrum (de)
  • Atheist Centre (en)
  • Centre athée (fr)
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  • Das Atheistische Zentrum (engl. Atheist Centre) ist eine Institution in Indien, die von Goparaju Ramachandra Rao und Saraswathi Gora (1912–2006) gegründet wurde, um soziale Veränderungen im ländlichen Andhra Pradesh einzuleiten, und basiert auf den Weltanschauungen und Atheismus. Die Gründung fand 1940 im Dorf Mudnur im Distrikt Krishna in Andhra Pradesh statt. 1947 zog das Zentrum nach Vijayawada um. Das Zentrum ist Mitglied der und unterstützt daher die Amsterdam-Deklaration von 2002. Die Institution bekam 1986 den International Humanist Award der International Humanist and Ethical Union. (de)
  • Le Centre athée (en anglais Atheist Centre) est une institution fondée par Goparaju Ramachandra Rao et Saraswathi Gora en vue d'initier un changement des mentalités dans l'Andhra Pradesh rural, sur les bases du et de l'athéisme. (fr)
  • The Atheist Centre is an institution founded by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao (aka Gora, 1902–1975) and Saraswathi Gora (1912–2006) to initiate social change in rural Andhra Pradesh based on the ideology of Gandhism and Atheism. Founded in 1940 at Mudnur village in Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh, India the Centre was later shifted to Vijayawada in 1947.As a member organisation of the Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations, the Atheist Centre endorses the Amsterdam Declaration 2002. The institution received the International Humanist and Ethical Union's International Humanist Award in 1986 for pioneering in the field of social work. After the Indian Ocean tsunami, the Atheist Centre worked with the Institute for Humanist Studies to provide aid to the victims of the disaster. (en)
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  • Das Atheistische Zentrum (engl. Atheist Centre) ist eine Institution in Indien, die von Goparaju Ramachandra Rao und Saraswathi Gora (1912–2006) gegründet wurde, um soziale Veränderungen im ländlichen Andhra Pradesh einzuleiten, und basiert auf den Weltanschauungen und Atheismus. Die Gründung fand 1940 im Dorf Mudnur im Distrikt Krishna in Andhra Pradesh statt. 1947 zog das Zentrum nach Vijayawada um. Das Zentrum ist Mitglied der und unterstützt daher die Amsterdam-Deklaration von 2002. Die Institution bekam 1986 den International Humanist Award der International Humanist and Ethical Union. (de)
  • The Atheist Centre is an institution founded by Goparaju Ramachandra Rao (aka Gora, 1902–1975) and Saraswathi Gora (1912–2006) to initiate social change in rural Andhra Pradesh based on the ideology of Gandhism and Atheism. Founded in 1940 at Mudnur village in Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh, India the Centre was later shifted to Vijayawada in 1947.As a member organisation of the Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations, the Atheist Centre endorses the Amsterdam Declaration 2002. The institution received the International Humanist and Ethical Union's International Humanist Award in 1986 for pioneering in the field of social work. After the Indian Ocean tsunami, the Atheist Centre worked with the Institute for Humanist Studies to provide aid to the victims of the disaster. Atheist Centre celebrated its platinum jubilee of 75 years on 5 January 2014. Gora's daughter Mythri is currently the Chairperson, and sons Lavanam and Vijyam continuing as Executive Directors of the Centre. (en)
  • Le Centre athée (en anglais Atheist Centre) est une institution fondée par Goparaju Ramachandra Rao et Saraswathi Gora en vue d'initier un changement des mentalités dans l'Andhra Pradesh rural, sur les bases du et de l'athéisme. (fr)
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