Princeton Foundation for Peace and Learning
Committed to serve humanity across the world transcending the boundaries of race, color, gender, nationality, and religion.
Our Programs
Our foundation offers programs dedicated to empowering people and ensuring human rights and peace around the world.
HEALTHCARE
Princeton Foundation Definition of Health
The health of the planet is a state of complete well-being and not merely the absence of social and environmental problems. The enjoyment of the highest standard of life is a fundamental right of not only humans but also all species of flora, fauna, and environment without any distinction. As the most empowered species on the planet, it is the central accountability of every human being to ensure.
EDUCATION
Women's Empowerment Through Education
Our foundation has been working in this field since the year 2011 with an emphasis on women’s education and empowerment. Women’s literacy rates are significantly lower than men’s in most developing countries, including India. To address this gap, the Princeton Foundation has developed several programs in a phased manner in alignment with the United Nations Girls Task Force vision.
WORLD PEACE
Princeton Foundation Definition of World Peace
“Peace begins with a smile” said Mother Teresa. We all dream of a non-violent, passionate and respectful society regardless of the country we live in. We work with Global Peace Organizations to support this cause and the concept of an ideal state of peace within and among all people and nations on Planet Earth. Without peace, it will not be possible to achieve the levels of trust, cooperation and needed for societies.
what matters
An exclusive interview series with Global Leaders where they share their experiences, wisdom, and strategies for a better world.
National Seminar on the Youth as Catalysts in the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights.
This is an executive summary of an online seminar on April 12, 2025, by Mr. Bharat Lal, Secretary General of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India. The seminar, organized by the Princeton Foundation for Peace and Learning, convened participants from...
Advancing Global Healthcare Systems Through Strategic International Collaboration.
A Panel of Distinguished Healthcare Experts Endorses the Critical Value and Necessity of International Collaboration. The complexities of contemporary healthcare systems necessitate a globally integrated approach to address emergent health crises and...
Pandemic Preparedness and Healthcare Access in India: Strategies and Lessons for Equitable and Sustainable Health Systems.
Mr. C.K. Mishra belongs to the Indian Administrative Service IAS 1983 batch. He superannuated as a secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Government of India. Prior to this, he was Secretary in the Ministry of Health & Family...
Smart Healthcare: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Technologies in Healthcare.
Niraj K. Jha. Professor, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton University The Internet-of-Things (IoT) era promises hundreds of billions of devices or physical objects connected to the Internet. These objects include sensors, actuators, and...
Modern Diplomacy In Times Of Flux: An Interview with Ambassador Ajay Bisaria
Hon'ble Guest: H.E. Ambassador Ajay Bisaria Ambassador Bisaria is a seasoned diplomat and strategic advisor with over 35 years of experience in international relations. He served as the Indian High Commissioner in Canada and Pakistan, and as Ambassador in Poland...
Inside Our Foundation
Featured ARticles
The Economics of Peace: Exploring the Interplay between Economic Stability, Conflict Resolution and Global Prosperity.
"The linkage between peace and economic stability is evident, not only as a moral imperative, but as a logical strategy with lasting implications." — Ameyavikram Pathak and Armen Baibourtian, on conflict resolution as a driver for global prosperity: [button...
Doing Well by Doing Good
Discover the Stakeholder Capitalism Matrix, a profound shift in the corporate world, where a commitment to all stakeholders – customers, employees, communities, the environment, and more – creates an equilibrium of success.
Global Warming: A Clear and Present Danger.
Studies have shown that people who receive proper education about the environment, act responsibly; however, there is a significant void in awareness of environmental issues among the general population. There is an urgent need to educate people about the...
A Silent Suffering: The Horrific Realities of Shelter Pets
#voice4thevoiceless In the land of dreams and opportunities, a different narrative exists—one that unfolds behind closed doors, away from the shining lights of hope and prosperity. It's the heart-wrenching story of shelter dogs in the United States, a tale of...
Pragmatism, STEM, and a Miserable Society: Our Educational System and Government Policies need an Overhaul.
Our educational curriculum and the government policies are in desperate need of a revamp from overemphasis on STEM to a holistic education that provides ecological understanding of the world enabling the students with the values necessary to become active and productive members of society.
A Manual to secure the Rights of Rape Survivor Families: Putting a Decade of Struggle for Nirbhaya’s Family at Rest.
By: Salwa Mansuri, Graduate Candidate, London School of Economics & Political Science, Resident Intern, Princeton Foundation for Peace & Learning Introduction & Overview Rape is no doubt the violation of an individual’s autonomy. Its aftereffects are,...
Medical Rape? Debunking Assumptions & Forging Pathways to Criminalizing Exemption 1, Section 376
By: Salwa Mansuri. Graduate Candidate at the London School of Economics. Resident Intern, Princeton Foundation for Peace & Learning. smansuri@pfplus.org Introduction Under Section 376, one of the two exemptions for rape is Exemption 1 which states: “A...
BUILD BACK BETTER – A Call for Collective Action by Global Citizens
By: Manvi Jain. Graduate Candidate, International Social and Public Policy, the London School of Economics, UK. This paper reminisces on the lessons that the Covid-19 pandemic has taught humanity and how it has brought forth challenges we need to address to...
Women Empowerment is an Oxymoron
By: Ashutosh K Pathak, Founder, Princeton Foundation for Peace and Learning. Rig Ved, the first known scripture of Hinduism, describes Devi as “Adi Para Shakti” – The supreme Divine cosmic energy that is the essence of universe, one that creates matter, soul,...
Featured News
Princeton Foundation Welcomes Justice Hima Kohli, Former Judge of the Supreme Court, India on its Board of Advisors
Princeton Foundation for Peace and Learning is pleased to welcome Hon'ble Justice Hima Kohli on its Board of Advisors. Justice Kohli served as a Judge in the Supreme Court of India from August 2021 until her superannuation in September 2024. Prior to this, she made...
Princeton Foundation and St Stephen’s College co host seminar by the Secretary General of National Human Rights Commission, India.
United Nations defines Human rights as rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of...
Princeton Foundation announces the results of National Fellowship/Scholarship for Peace & Learning India – 2024-25. One Hundred and Seventeen Fellowship and Scholarship winners selected from across the Nation.
We are proud to announce the result of the Princeton Foundation National Fellowship / Scholarship India 2024-25. One hundred and seventeen students representing Sixteen states have been selected. For details, please visit - 2024_Nov_PF Times_Announcement_National...
Princeton Foundation Establishes Its First International Chapter in India under an Illustrious Board of Advisors.
Princeton Foundation for Peace and Learning is pleased to announce the establishment of its first international office in India under an illustrious Board of Advisors.
Princeton Foundation affirms its commitment to serve local communities while working on global endeavors: School Supplies Drive 2023.
US government spends almost 771 billion annually to fund K-12 public education with a goal to provide equal opportunity for all students, regardless of their social or economic backgrounds. However, equity in education is far from reality. In a national survey of 17,857 schools, there were several schools where more than a quarter of all students are unable to complete high school. The school drop out has not only social but also major economic implications coasting billions of dollars to the taxpayers.
Princeton Foundation launches CSR Corporate Internship program in partnership with CertOnce Inc. for Women Empowerment.
June 2023. Princeton Foundation for Peace and Learning, working in the field of women empowerment since 2011, is proud to announce the launch of another initiative – Corporate Internship. These internship opportunities are geared to promote real world work experience...
Princeton Foundation Advisor Prof Sharmila Makhija appointed as Alice L. Walton School of Medicine Founding Dean and CEO
Alice L. Walton School of Medicine Appoints Dr. Sharmila Makhija as Founding Dean and CEO Internationally recognized surgeon and expert in women’s health will lead the first-of-its-kind medical school that focuses on physical, mental, social, and emotional health...
Princeton Foundation Advisor Prof Randeep Guleria takes over as the President, AIIMS, Bilaspur.
Dr Randeep Guleria takes over as President AIIMS, Bilaspur Visit The website New Delhi: A magnanimous decision and timely organ donation consent by the family of a 32-year-old male, a road accident victim helped in saving four lives. The victim was brought in an...
THE LOG BOOK: MAERSK DROPS CONTAINER FEES TO $1 FOR COVID SUPPLIES
Maersk SPL unit spearheading COVID-19 relief supplies for distribution in India in collaboration with Princeton Foundation.
By: AJOT | Oct 13 2021 at 12:23 PM | Maritime | Liner Shipping Maersk is donating the services of its Special Project Logistics (SPL) unit and charging a symbolic nominal freight cost of $1 per 40’ container for urgently needed medical supplies to be distributed to...
Our initiatives
We started our philanthropic endeavors with a focus on Women’s Empowerment through Education. Under this initiative, we have been supporting girls from the underprivileged strata of society to pursue their college education. Many young women have completed their undergraduate college education and are now pursuing graduate education or professional careers. In 2016, we registered the foundation and expanded our endeavors into additional fields of Healthcare, and World Peace.