Posted at 12:04:05 Hrs. IST on Feb 02, 2010 

      After the hectic saga of Sports and Cultural Meet, students were back 
into serious academics as mid-semester exams were due. As this mid-semester 
wields greater impact on the final result and grades obtained, attention has to 
be focal. The folks were up to it ensuring that they were not leaving any stone 
unturned in their attempt to bring yet another smile on Divine Mother’s 
beatific face. …And the hostels in Prasanthi Nilayam still had the glitter ‘n’ 
grandeur with light sprayed colours under the dark, aftermath of the hostel day 
and sporting extravaganza. 

      With a week passing away without any special activity, the 26th evening, 
the National Republic Day of India had the higher secondary boys putting up a 
drama entitled “Sai – The Saviour”, a presentation calling for religious 
harmony that help redeeming the world from any impending disaster. 

      Set up in the backdrop of a religious conference attended by an ensemble 
of religious masters representing various religions, the drama had pointers 
from various religious heads hailing their respective religion to be the lone 
solution for the world facing impending disaster. Adding climax to the 
conferential deliberations, a group of four alumna of Sri Sathya Sai University 
holding esteemed positions in the society came into the scene deliberating on 
the presence of a great master driving home the point that Bhagawan alone is 
the savior for a world that was caught in the mire of confusion. 

      Close on the heels of the 61st Republic Day of India, Prasanthi Nilayam 
witnessed the patriotic resurgence of the nation through a drama presentation 
in telugu entitled, “Namaami Bharathiyam”.  Saluting the Indian Spirit, the 
drama staged by the Sai Youth of Hyderabad was a presentation aimed at 
addressing key issues associated with the Youth of the day haunting our nation 
blocking her future in state of indecisiveness. 

      The drama that was set in the backdrop of a conversation between a 
grandfather and two teenaged military officers took its route through flashback 
scenes depicting the vanity behind delusive job opportunities abroad leaving 
the motherland, the quit India agitation wherein the British had to face the 
wrath of determined Indian Youth, to the final scene wherein the ever exuberant 
Sai Youth bringing in revolution in the society at large through selfless 
dedicated service.  

      Over 1100 Youth from various professional institutions have been brought 
for the first time to Prasanthi Nilayam as part of a Youth Convention organized 
by the Sai Youth of Hyderabad under the auspices of Sri Sathya Sai Seva 
Organisations, Hyderabad. This Youth convention was the fructification of 
six-month-long activities based in and around Hyderabad, meeting, educating, 
motivating and bringing greater awareness. 

      The Drama also highlighted a unique service opportunity initiated by the 
Hyderabad Youth, “Sri Sathya Sai Re-Programming Lives” Project. The project 
helps hundreds and thousands of unemployed youth to get trained in soft skills 
to get better job opportunities in the corporate world. 

      Vice Chancellor’s from eight reputed Universities from Andhra Pradesh 
were brought to Prasanthi Nilayam as a part of the pilgrimage. The Vice 
Chancellors attended were, Prof. Tirupathi Rao of Osmania University, Prof. DN 
Reddy of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Prof. Linga Murthy of 
Kakatiya University, Warangal, Prof. Bhoomiah of Potti Sriramulu Telugu 
University, Hyderabad, Prof. Kusuma Kumari (formerly faculty at Sri Sathya Sai 
Institute of Higher Learning, Anantapur Campus for eleven years) of Sri 
Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur, Prof. D. Ramanaiah of Dravidian 
University, Kuppam, Prof. G. Sarojamma  of Sri Padmavathi Mahila 
Viswavidyalaya, Tirupathi, who is incidentally an alumnus from Anantapur Campus 
belonging to the first batch of 1969-74 and Dr. A. Ramachandra Reddy of Yogi 
Vemana University, Kadapa. Over twenty senior administrators from various 
educational institutions were also invited to attend the Educationists’ 
Conclave held on the 30th and 31st of January. 

      The Conclave held in the Poornachandra Auditorium had Prof. Anil Kumar 
giving a scintillating speech in Telugu followed by two Youth Speakers from 
Hyderabad Youth sharing the effort behind the entire saga and the Reprogramming 
Lives Project finally to conclude with a Divine Discourse that lasted for 
ninety minutes. 

      The group had their final session on the 31st evening with an offering 
entitled “Sri Sathya Sai Sangeeta Vibhavari”, a musical bouquet of eight songs 
followed by a stint of bhajans. 

      Sai Manonmani Nurses’ Residential Complex that was inaugurated in 2004 
got its second phase done and inaugurated by the Divine Hands on the 30th 
evening. The complex built adjacent to the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher 
Medical Sciences is aimed at housing nurses and technicians working with the 
hospital. This 3-storeyd building, a loving offering by the Singapore based 
devotee and Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. VK Pillay and family, has 48 quarters to 
house the serving hands in the hospital. 

      All are children in the eyes of God but some are more special than 
others. On the evening of 31st Jan, when the Hyderabad Youth were sitting in 
full strength with a loving music programme in their agenda and when all eyes 
were on the stage awaiting Bhagawan's arrival, Bhagawan took a detour and went 
to attend a special lot. A small group of mentally and physically challenged 
children were sitting in orderly lines seeking Bhagawan's blessings. 

      These were the children from Gujarat Research Society, an NGO based in 
Khar West, Mumbai, aimed at treating children having psychological and 
physiological problems. Twenty Two children accompanied by some parents and 
other aids came over to Prasanthi Nilayam to have Bhagawan’s darshan and 
blessings. 

      Where He wills there is a definite way. When Bhagawan wanted these 
children to sing. It was obvious that these physically and psychologically 
challenged children would find it difficult to do it without proper practice. 
Yet their Love for Bhagawan has given them the determination to achieve what 
many of us normally take for granted. What followed was even more spectacular! 
Both the groups of children (boys and girls) gave wonderful dance performance 
with perfectly synchronised steps. Greatly pleased with their devotion, 
Bhagawan posed for pictures with the children and distributed gifts to them. 

      Construction work of dormitories is in progress at the rear west end of 
Prasanthi Nilayam. The area is partially cordoned off for public movement and 
one could see huge EOT crane installed with road rollers and tractors making 
moves up and down… Even as more old sheds are being demolished, leveling the 
ground for the new ones to come up, basement level work is marking steady 
progress at the rear western end of Prasanthi.  The road between the dormitory 
sheds is partially cordoned off for public move as the area is becoming dustier 
with the work getting greater momentum. 

       

      Dignitaries spotted during the fortnight were the VHP veteran, Ashok 
Singhal, Singer-Musician duo, Kavita Subramaniam and family, etc. 

      Apart from the Hyderabad Youth organised Youth Pilgrimage, there were 
many other floating groups in Prasanthi during the fortnight including a huge 
contingent of devotees from West Godavari. 

      Rose Beneficiaries for the fortnight were Prof. Sudhir Bhaskar, Prof. 
Kumar Bhaskar, Prof. S. Krupanidhi , Prof. Chelli Janardhana , Dr. R. 
Gangadhara Shastry, Dr. C L N Moorty , Dr. K. S. Sridharan, Dr. G. 
Bhalachandran, Dr. K. L. N. Reddy, Mr. Sairam Subramaniam, Mr. Tata Rao, Mr. 
Pai, and Mr. Radhakrishna. 


      sourced: 

      http://www.sssbpt.org/Pages/Prasanthi_Nilayam/ptw31012010.html


        

 

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