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Under the umbrella of Seva Dal, he arranged many unity camps all throughout Gujarat encouraging participation of youth members of Hindu and Muslim communities. The camps allowed a chance for the youth to live for an extended period with one another, interact with one another and discover the similarities and differences amongst themselves; ultimately leading to better understanding and peace among people of different religious backgrounds.
Under the umbrella of Seva Dal, he arranged many unity camps all throughout Gujarat encouraging participation of youth members of Hindu and Muslim communities. The camps allowed a chance for the youth to live for an extended period with one another, interact with one another and discover the similarities and differences amongst themselves; ultimately leading to better understanding and peace among people of different religious backgrounds.


He was the Secretary of Gujarat chapter of the [[Indian Federation of United Nations Associations]] (IFUNA).<ref>https://www.muna.org.in/IFUNA%20News/Apr-Jun%202002.pdf</ref> In 1988, he attended the General Assembly meeting of the UN on disarmament on behalf of India. He was also a prominent member of peace delegation to China to promote peace through cultural and economic exchanges. His follow-up work resulted in first high-level visit to China by [[Rajiv Gandhi]], the then prime minister of India, opening a new page of peace talks between the two countries.
He was the Secretary of Gujarat chapter of the [[Indian Federation of United Nations Associations]] (IFUNA).<ref>https://www.muna.org.in/IFUNA%20News/Apr-Jun%202002.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=March 2022}}</ref> In 1988, he attended the General Assembly meeting of the UN on disarmament on behalf of India. He was also a prominent member of peace delegation to China to promote peace through cultural and economic exchanges. His follow-up work resulted in first high-level visit to China by [[Rajiv Gandhi]], the then prime minister of India, opening a new page of peace talks between the two countries.


Late 1980 onwards, along with his wife Prabhatshobha (who is a physician), he took keen interest in promoting the Gandhian way of life by activities of the Pra-Yog Trust. The Pra-Yog Trust was established to further the work of Late Mr. V.P.Gidwani, who devoted all his life for scientific quest for alternative and natural cures for human ailments. The organization, housed at the Gandhi Ashram in the city of [[Ahmedabad]], promotes simpler and healthier way of life through natural therapies and non-intrusive prevention techniques.
Late 1980 onwards, along with his wife Prabhatshobha (who is a physician), he took keen interest in promoting the Gandhian way of life by activities of the Pra-Yog Trust. The Pra-Yog Trust was established to further the work of Late Mr. V.P.Gidwani, who devoted all his life for scientific quest for alternative and natural cures for human ailments. The organization, housed at the Gandhi Ashram in the city of [[Ahmedabad]], promotes simpler and healthier way of life through natural therapies and non-intrusive prevention techniques.