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Phalgun Shukla 6, Vik. Samvat 2076 Yugabda 5121: 1March 2020

1. FESTIVALS: VARSHA PRATIPADA 2. MAHA SHIVARATRI CELEBRATED WITH TRADITIONAL FERVOR, GAIETY IN SRI LANKA
3. SRI RAM MANDIR : MAHANT NRITYA GOPAL DAS ELECTED AS PRESIDENT AND CHAMPAT RAI AS GENERAL SECRETARY 4. RADICALISM DISTURBING WORLD PEACE, ONLY BHARAT HAS SOLUTION: SHRI MOHAN BHAGWAT
5. RSS ORGANISES UNIQUE ' MAHAKUMBH' IN AYODHYA 6. IDSA RENAMED AFTER MANOHAR PARRIKAR
7. PM MODI INAUGURATES ONE OF THE BIGGEST MEGA-KITCHENS IN BHARAT 8. YOGA NOT RELIGION, BUT SCIENCE
9. DEMOCRACY BEST FORM OF GOVT: BHAYYAJI 10. OVER 90 LAKH PEOPLE IN BHARAT LEARNT SANSKRIT
11. BHARAT CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD THROUGH FOREIGN EYES 12. CELEBRATING ‘SHAKTI’
13. EKAL PARIVARTAN KUMBH 14. WORLD'S FIRST YOGA UNIVERSITY OUTSIDE BHARAT TO START CLASSES IN THE US LATER THIS YEAR
15. YOGA: THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE IN TRINIDAD 16. PIO RISHI SUNAK NAMED NEW FINANCE MINISTER OF UK
17. TAMIL TEMPLE BEGUN IN WEST JAKARTA AFTER 60 YEARS 18. THOUSANDS OF JAPANESE MAKING A SMOOTH TRANSITION FROM ZEN TO JAIN
19. FIIDS EVENT AT VIRGINIA- HOW TO COUNTER ANTI GOI POLICIES (CAA/NRC, ARTICLE 370) 20. JUDGE SRI SRINIVASAN BECOMES FIRST PIO TO LEAD FEDERAL CIRCUIT COURT
21. OBITUARY  22. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN & FOOD FOR THOUGHT:
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PADMA SHRI S RAMAKRISHNAN AND AMAR SEVA SANGAM DIVINE INTERVENTION FOR DIVYANGS

 

1. FESTIVALS: VARSHA PRATIPADA: Yugadi Chaitra Shukla Pratham - Vikram Samvat 2077 –Sharvari Namsamvatsar -Yugabada 5122 starts on 25th March this year. The first day of the year according to the National Calendar of Bharat recalls the inspiring occasion when the invading Shakas—the barbaric hordes from Central Asia descending on Bharat like locusts during the first century AD, were vanquished by the great emperors Shalivahana and Vikramaditya. The day falls in the middle of spring – Vasanta Ritu – when the Goddess of Nature gets bedecked as a divine bride. The day is celebrated as Varsh Pratipada, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Navreh etc. in different parts of Bharat.
As a happy and meaningful coincidence, Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar, the great founder of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was born on this very day of Yugadi (of 1889). RSS shakhas begin with Adya Sarasanghachalak Pranam on this day before Dhwajarohana. -GoTop

2. MAHA SHIVARATRI CELEBRATED WITH TRADITIONAL FERVOR, GAIETY IN SRI LANKA: In Sri Lanka, the festival of Maha Shivaratri was celebrated by Hindus on February 21 with traditional fervor and gaiety. People were seen queuing up outside temples to offer their prayers and rituals to Lord Shiva. There are five Shiva temples in different parts of the country which are associated with the Ramayana period and these temples are attractions of thousands of devotees. Government and business offices observe the holiday on the occasion. -GoTop

3. SRI RAM MANDIR : MAHANT NRITYA GOPAL DAS ELECTED AS PRESIDENT AND CHAMPAT RAI AS GENERAL SECRETARY :
Mahant Nritya Gopal Das was elected President and Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s Champat Rai as General Secretary of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust at its first meeting in New Delhi on February 20. The meeting, held at the residence of senior lawyer K Parasaran, also elected Pradhan Mantri Modi’s former principal secretary Nripendra Misra as the head of the temple construction committee of the trust. It was also decided to open an account in Ayodhya’s State Bank of India branch for donations for the Ram temple construction. Swami Govind Dev Giri of Pune was appointed as treasurer of the trust. The Trust has seven members, five nominated members and three trustees. -GoTop

4. RADICALISM DISTURBING WORLD PEACE, ONLY BHARAT HAS SOLUTION: SHRI MOHAN BHAGWAT: Problems such as radicalism and climate change are disturbing peace across the world and the solution is only with Bharat as it has got the experience to think holistically and address these issues, RSS Sarasanghachalak Mohan Bhagwat said in Ranchi on February 20 addressing the 'Metropolitan Meeting' there. Calling upon RSS members to connect with people irrespective of their caste, language, religion or region, Dr Bhagwat said that Bharat's characteristic is to fasten everyone with one thread on the principle of 'VasudhaivaKutumbakam' (the world is a family). "We believe that the world has made us and we have to give back to it and we look at the world with gratitude," Shri Bhagwat added. -GoTop

5. RSS ORGANISES UNIQUE ' MAHAKUMBH' IN AYODHYA : RSS for the first time organized a unique record-breaking event in Ayodhya where 101 Shakhas were conducted at the same time on the banks of the river Sarayu. Thousands of RSS Swayamsevaks were part of this mega event in Ayodhya. The 101-Shakha event was organized to showcase the importance of Shakha in nation building. The shakhas were conducted for one hour where the Swayamsevaks played traditional games, performed Yoga and exercises, and participated in intellectual discussions. Addressing the Swayamsevaks, Mithilesh Narayan, Bauddhik Pramukh of Eastern UP Region of RSS, said that the Swayamsevaks of the Sangh work with a common goal which is to attend shakha every day and take inspiration from the same Shakha and work for building a strong nation brick by brick. -GoTop

6. IDSA RENAMED AFTER MANOHAR PARRIKAR: The Union government has decided to rename well-known think tank Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA) as ‘Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis’.
“The decision has been taken to honour the commitment and legacy of the late Manohar Parrikar. It will align the vision and aspiration of the premier defense institute with the contribution of the former Defense Minister and Padma Bhushan awardee,” the Defence Ministry said in a statement on 18th February. -GoTop

7. PM MODI INAUGURATES ONE OF THE BIGGEST MEGA-KITCHENS IN BHARAT : Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi inaugurated Shri Kashi Vishwanath Anna Kshetra alongwith multiple other projects in Varanasi on February 16. The kitchen has joined the list of mega-kitchens of Swarna Mandir, Shirdi Sai Trust, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, Akshay Patra, etc. To begin with, Shri Kashi Vishwanath Anna Kshetra has a capacity to feed 5,000 devotees every day. -GoTop

8. YOGA NOT RELIGION, BUT SCIENCE : UpaRashtrapati M Venkaiah Naidu said that yoga is not a religion or a political activity, but a science and should be practised for the betterment of an individual. “The world needs more happiness and that is exactly what Lord Shiva teaches us. Adiyogi is the one who first transmitted the yogic science to humanity,” he said on February 21, speaking at the Mahashivaratri festival organized at Isha Yoga Centre at Coimbatore, where the 112 feet tall statue of Adiyogi formed the background. Adiyogi is an inspiration and representation of Yoga, which is not a belief, but a technology to transform oneself, UpaRashtrapatiji said. -GoTop

9. DEMOCRACY BEST FORM OF GOVT: BHAYYAJI : RSS Sarakaryavah Suresh 'Bhayyaji' Joshi said that although democracy has its flaws, it is the best form of government. He was speaking at the inauguration of a new building of a co-operative bank in Nagpur on February 21. “In our democracy, the government has huge powers and this power is created by the society. If we look at the ruling patterns across the world, democracy has the least number of flaws...It is not that democracy does not have flaws but it is the best system,” he said. “If the common man is awakened, then democracy also succeeds,” he added. “Constitution has given us rights, but the duties of the people have not been elaborated very well in this written Constitution,” he said. Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, Devendra Fadnavis, was also present on the occasion. -GoTop

10. OVER 90 LAKH PEOPLE IN BHARAT LEARNT SANSKRIT: Rajata Mahotsava, a Silver jubilee event to commemorate 25 years of Samskrita monthly Sambhashana Sandesha’ published from Bengaluru was conducted on 15th February. Janardhan Hegde, Editor of the magazine spoke on how the idea of Samskrita language to be spoken by common people had to be initiated not merely by propagating that the language was easy to speak and understand but was in effectively reaching people’s hearts and convincing the ease in learning of the language by practice. Satyanarayana Bhat, Akhila Bharatiya Mantri of Samskrita Bharati said over 90 lakh people in Bharat have learnt Samskrita through various shibirs conducted by Samskrita Bharati. -GoTop

11. BHARAT CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD THROUGH FOREIGN EYES : A three-day discussion on media, social media and films was organized by Prerna Media, an organization inspired by RSS ideals of Bharatiyata and its rejuvenation, and Gautam Buddha University (GBU) at Greater NOIDA on February 7-9. About a thousand participants from print and electronic media, media students and teachers, film personalities and writers deliberated on how best the media can be brought closer to Bharatiya culture. Inaugurating the discussion, RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Shri Arun Kumar asked the audience not to read Wikipedia and other foreign sources if they wanted to understand Bharat and its culture. These foreigners were themselves groping in the dark about Bharat. And they even have tried to malign Bharat.
GBU Vice Chancellor Prof. Bhagwati Prakash called for retention of elements of Bharatiya heritage in the field of mass communication. Chief editor Panchjanya Shri Hitesh Shankar recalled many illustrious journalists who worked during freedom movement to arouse the awareness of the nation to fearlessly face the colonialist tormentors. A highlight of the program was a festival of short films (of 2-10 minutes duration) on subjects like patriotism, Bharatiya culture, swachchhata, tree plantation, national reconstruction, great personalities of Bharatiya history etc. More than a hundred entries were received of which 3 were awarded cash prizes and citations. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla advised the media to realize that in the interest of democracy, a free, fair and impartial media is indispensable. -GoTop

12. CELEBRATING ‘SHAKTI’ : Dedicated to the theme ‘Revering Womanhood’ the six-day 11th Hindu Spiritual and Service Fair (HSSF) was organized in Chennai from January 28 to February 3. This annual service fair is being organized for the last ten years and provides the Hindu spiritual and voluntary organizations all across the country to showcase their activities and exchange experience in different spheres of life. It had just 30 participants in 2009 and now more than 300 Hindu spiritual organizations and communities across 10 states participate in it. This year’s Fair was unique as it focused on the matrishakti with the theme ‘Revering Womanhood’. It was inaugurated by Mata Amritanandamayi. She stressed on gender equality. She said: “In Vedic and post-Vedic times, women were viewed with great respect and reverence.” -GoTop

13. EKAL PARIVARTAN KUMBH: With the call that ‘each one teach five persons’ and each village make at least three surrounding villages equally self-reliant and literate, 3 day Ekal Parivartan Kumbh-2020 began on February 17 at Lucknow.
Over a lakh persons from across the country and also over a dozen foreign countries including the US, Australia, New Zealand, Dubai, Nepal etc. joined the Parivartan Kumbh. Inaugurating the Swaraj Senani Sammelan noted saint Pujya Govinddev Giri Maharaj, Didi Maa Sadhvi Ritambhara and Pujya Balaknath Maharaj called upon the people to be the change agents in their villages and shun the mindset of depending upon governments agencies for everything. Founder member of Ekal Shri Shyam ji Gupt also shared the dais. -GoTop

14. WORLD'S FIRST YOGA UNIVERSITY OUTSIDE BHARAT TO START CLASSES IN THE US LATER THIS YEAR : Admissions for the post graduation course in the US along with research in the ancient Bharatiya practice will begin in April. The Vivekananda Yoga University (VAYU) has established its initial campus in Los Angeles with a budget of $5 million. Sree Sreenath, a Professor from Case Western University, has been named its president and Bharatiya yoga guru H R Nagendra as its chairman. The announcement by the university came within three months of receiving official recognition from the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, California to offer yoga-based higher education programs in November 2019.VAYU is said to be the brain child of Dr. Nagendra, a former scientist from NASA, who has been working on converting yoga into a socially relevant science for the last four decades. The university will help thousands of yoga teachers in the US whose yoga education was limited to 200 or 500 hours of certificate programs to progress further into university-based higher education, said Prem Bhandari, a member of the VAYU board of directors. -GoTop

15. YOGA: THE DAWN OF A NEW AGE IN TRINIDAD : The idea of yoga as a treatment modality is known in Trinidad & Tobago. In January, a local social workgroup called SEWA TT – a major stakeholder in social work began an initiative called ‘The Stop Diabetes Movement’ (SDM) in partnership with the Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (S-VYASA) university located in Bangalore, Bharat.
In collaboration with Shri Chinmay Supur (head of academic development and research at VYASA NorCal) , SEWA TT conducted a 9-day yoga workshop at the NCIC Nagar in Chaguanas. This workshop saw the training of 11 yoga instructors in the yoga protocols for chronic disease patients. This workshop was completed at the end of January and these very instructors will conduct a once-weekly yoga programme that will run for three months on three sample groups. These groups will be diabetics, pre-diabetics, and normal individuals. It is hoped that after 3 months, data would be available in a T&T population that supports yoga as an essential modality of treatment among chronic disease patients in T&T that yields better outcome. -GoTop

16. PIO RISHI SUNAK NAMED NEW FINANCE MINISTER OF UK :Bharatiya-origin politician Rishi Sunak was appointed as the U.K.’s new Finance Minister on February 13 by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a Cabinet reshuffle. Sunak joins Home secretary Priti Patel on the top government bench as the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The 39-year-old is set to move into No. 11 Downing Street, next door to the Prime Minister’s Office as he takes charge of the second most important government position as the Finance Minister. The MP for Richmond in Yorkshire, married to Infosys Co-founder Narayana Murthy’s daughter Akshata, first entered the U.K. Parliament in 2015 and has fast risen up the Conservative Party ranks as a staunch Brexiteer who had backed Johnson’s strategy to leave the European Union (EU). The U.K.-born son of a pharmacist mother and a National Health Service (NHS) general practitioner (GP) father is an Oxford University and Stanford graduate. -GoTop

17. TAMIL TEMPLE BEGUN IN WEST JAKARTA AFTER 60 YEARS : Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan, attended the laying of the first stone of a house of worship for Hindus, especially ethnic Tamils, who are on Jalan Bedugul, Kalideres, West Jakarta, on February 14. The event was attended by Bharatiya Ambassador to Indonesia, Pradeep Kumar Rawat, and various parties from the ranks of the DKI P rovincial Government and interfaith leaders."Our waiting is very long, we have been fighting for almost 60 years. Today, that (house of worship) was realized, " DPP Chairperson Gema Sadhama, AS Kobalen said with tears in his eyes. Anies then gave the highest appreciation to the Hindu Tamil community in Jakarta. "Earlier the speech from Kobalen told the process of waiting for the Hindu community to have a house of worship. And today, the wait got the answer. The next phase is to build ,” Anies said. -GoTop

18. THOUSANDS OF JAPANESE MAKING A SMOOTH TRANSITION FROM ZEN TO JAIN : Wrapped in white loin cloth, they chant the navkar mantra, follow dietary self-abnegation, wake up with the sun, consume only warm water, meditate for hours in derasars (Jain temple) and dine before the sunsets. Thousands of Japanese are turning to Jainism. Apart from living like astute Jains, their calendars are marked for an annual pilgrimage to Bharat where they spend weeks studying Jain script under the learned monks. The charming Naganoken town, home to the seventh century Zenko-ji temple with a hidden Buddha, sees hundreds of Japanese nationals travel to Palitana and Shankheswar to embrace Jainism every year. Just a month ago, 2,500 Japanese travelled to Tharad in Northern Gujarat and spent a week there with the disciples of Jayant Sensuriswarji Maharaj Saheb. The Japanese follow the eight-day holy festival of Paryushan too. -GoTop

19. FIIDS EVENT AT VIRGINIA- HOW TO COUNTER ANTI GOI POLICIES (CAA/NRC, ARTICLE 370) : On the background of debates around Bharat’s recently announced Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and abolition of article 370 of Bharat’s constitution, Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (http://FIIDS-usa.org) hosted a panel discussion on the issues and the crucial role of Bharatiya Americans. The panel included Nissim Reuben (AJC), Senge Sering (Gilgit Baltistan Analyst), Sant Gupta (political analyst) , and Dr. Vijay Sazawal (ex-President of Indo American Kashmir Forum). The panel was moderated by Nar Koppula, a founding member of the Washington DC-based US-India Security Forum (USISF). Dr. Vijay Sazawal, a Kashmir born policy analyst observed that the constitutional provision under which Kashmir trifurcation was done, has been used by the Government of Bharat in past in the case of SC/ST provision and hence there is a precedent that will stand in any judicial scrutiny. A Gilgit-Baltistan activist Senge Sering stressed that Bharat not only has a legitimate right on the Gilgit-Baltistan region but also should protect the region being exploited by China under China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Bharat-born Nissim Reuben mentioned that Bharat is right on actions but short on building right perception.
In his closing comments, Khanderao Kand, the director of FIIDS, emphasized that the CAA should have been named as Neighbour Persecuted Religious Minority Refugee Act.  -GoTop

20. JUDGE SRI SRINIVASAN BECOMES FIRST PIO TO LEAD FEDERAL CIRCUIT COURT: Sri Srinivasan, a prominent Bharatiya-American judge, has created history by becoming the first person of Bharatiya descent to lead a powerful federal circuit court, considered next only to the US Supreme Court. Judge Srinivasan, 52, became the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. An Obama appointee who has already been considered for a Supreme Court seat twice, donned the mantle of the chief judge of the DC federal court circuit on February 12. Born in Chandigarh, and raised in Lawrence, Kansas, Sri Srinivasan received a B.A. from Stanford University, a J.D. from Stanford Law School, and an M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. -GoTop

21. OBITUARY: Shri Raghoonath Deeal ji who was Ma. Sanghachalak of HSS Mauritius passed away on 27th February morning and antim sanskars were held the same day afternoon. He was 71.
Deeal ji was among the first few swayamsevaks when Shri Madhavda Banhatti started sangh work in Mauritius and continued to work for a long time until a few years back when he became ill and almost confined to home. He was also well versed with Ramayan recitation, had given lectures and written several short plays.
Om Shantih Shantih Shantih -GoTop

22. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Saumitra Gokhale , samyojak Vishwa Vibhag will reach Bharat for Pratinidhi Sabha baithak from Australia. Dr Ram Vaidya, sahsamyojak will reach Bharat from Mauritius and Reunion Islands.


Food for Thought: Works are not done by merely having a desire. Even the Almighty had to take avatar and get work done through human power only. —Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar.  -GoTop

JAI SHREE RAM

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PADMA SHRI S RAMAKRISHNAN AND AMAR SEVA SANGAM
DIVINE INTERVENTION FOR DIVYANGS

Hailing from Aayakudi, Tirunelveli, Shri S Ramakrishnan, son of Shri Sivasubramanian and Saraswathi Ammal, did his schooling at various Government schools from his hometown. During his engineering studies, he attended a selection interview for naval officers in Bangalore. In a physical test, he injured his neck following a fall and incurred cervical spine injury. He lost sensation and muscle power below his neck.
In the International Year of the Disabled, on June 15, 1981, Shri Ramakrishnan established an organization for persons with disabilities. In memory of his doctor late Retd. Air Marshal, Dr.Amarjit Singh Chahal, the organization was named as ‘Amar Seva Sangam’.
With the kind heart of well-wishers and divine blessings, Amar Seva Sangam came to public light with expansion. Famous writer Sivasankari brought the life story of Shri Ramakrishnan to the public society through her writings in Ananda Vikatan. In 1992, Shri Sankar Raman, a Chartered Accountant from Chennai affected by muscular dystrophy joined hands with Shri Ramakrishnan with a dream to build a ‘Valley for the Disabled’, where people with disabilities could be educated and empowered.
Smt. Sulochana Srinivasan from Mumbai helped ASSA through fundraising. Gerhard Fischer, German-India consulate general, visited ASSA and rendered his help in setting up a full-fledged physiotherapy centre. Another pillar of strength to Amar Seva Sangam is Mrs. Sulochana Krishnamurthy, President of Handi-Care International, Canada, a Canadian disability charity in fundraising and knowledge sharing.The funds are used for a wide variety of activities of the Sangam. Starting from a donation of Rs.6 lakhs in 1992, she has been gradually increasing her support year by year and during the year 2018-19 she raised an amount of Rs.112.60 lakhs for ASSA. The total contributions From Handi-Care International up to March 31, 2019 is Rs.635.03 lakhs. She also arranges placement of volunteers from various universities of Canada to visit and render their services to the Sangam.
S Ramakrishnan Amar Seva
Dr. Dinesh Krishna, who is based out of Canada is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto and an award-winning educator. He is a physician in Canada with a clinical focus on emergency medicine and rehabilitation medicine. He is also the Director of Handi-Care Intl. Dr. Krishna who is a consultant Rehabilitation Director at Amar Seva Sangam helped conceptualize the mobile Village Based – Early Intervention (mVBRI-EI) program in 2014 and has been instrumental in obtaining funding and providing support for communications, monitoring, evaluation and research and scale-up for this program. He was recently awarded the prestigious MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Solver Award.
Looking at the resounding success of the pilot project: “mobile based Village Based Rehabilitation Initiative”, the Canadian donor, Grand Challenges Canada, through the concerted efforts of Dr. Krishna, accepted to support the Sangam for scale up of the program, which is now spread across 8 Blocks in Tirunelveli/Tenkasi districts. Dr. Krishna is also instrumental in organizing the stupendous tasks involved in holding an International Conference on Early Intervention for Children with Developmental Delays in Chennai on 14th & 15th February 2020 by bringing in the global experts in the field.
The core activities of the Sangam include: Rehabilitation centre, Spinal cord nursing centre, indoor vocational training centre, typewriting, computer, two-wheeler mechanism, cell-phone, domestic appliance, winding, gold assessor, screen printing training, etc. Goshala with 40 cows was initiated; Solar pump with 80 kilowatt, physiotherapy, nursing training centres. Early Intervention Rehabilitation were also initiated in the campus.
Amar Seva Sangam Activity
Seva activities were conducted not only inside the premises but also outside the campus. Census for physically challenged persons were conducted in four blocks. Initially with reference service, tuition centres and self-help groups expanded to 19 blocks. Sub-centres were created. Amar SevaSangam has been working in many villages and the Tamilnadu Government encouraged the vision by giving Rs.2.36 crore for expanding the activities in 23 blocks. Japan Government helped in constructing four buildings and a stroke patient centre.
In a milestone achievement, ASSA conducted a national seminar highlighting the difficulties and issues faced by disabled persons. In 1995, the bill and ‘Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 was passed. This act advocates and propagates ‘Sarva Shiksha’ for all, placement in Central-State Governments and in society.  — Vishwa Samvad Kendra Chennai, 3 Feb 2020. -GoTop


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