Personalia
Revered President Maharaj’s health condition is now stable. He continues to be at Seva Pratishthan.
Swami Smarananandaji will be visiting Baranagar Mission Ashrama from 4 to 9 April, and Chandipur and Tamluk from 17 to 23 April. He is keeping well at Belur Math.
Swami Vagishanandaji is scheduled to visit Vrindaban and Delhi from 5 to 11 April, and Ranchi from 18 to 23 April. Now at Cossipore Math, he is in good health.
Swami Prabhanandaji returned to Belur Math on 23 March from Kankurgachhi Math where he was recovering from the knee replacement surgery on his left knee. He is keeping well. He will be visiting Kankurgachhi from 26 April to 7 May.
Headquarters
The birthday (tithi puja) of Sri Ramakrishna was celebrated at Belur Math on Thursday, 10 March. Cooked prasad was served to about 24,000 devotees. The General Secretary presided over the public meeting held in the afternoon.
The annual Public Celebration in connection with Sri Ramakrishna’s birthday was held at Belur Math on Sunday, 13 March. More than a lakh visitors thronged the premises throughout the day. Cooked prasad was served to about 36,000 persons.
Siddharth United Social Welfare Mission (SUSWM), Kolkata, conferred SUSWM Great Social Service Award 2016 on Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission in recognition of the twin organizations’ service to society. On behalf of the Math and Mission, Swami Divyananda received the award, comprising a medal and a citation, in a function held in Kolkata on 13 March.
Swami Smarananandaji inaugurated the newly built multipurpose block on the campus of Probationers’ Training Centre at Belur Math on 4 March, and the new educational and cultural complex near the Old Math (erstwhile Nilambar Mukherjee’s Garden House) at Belur Math on 9 March.
It was decided by the Trustees of Ramakrishna Math and Members of the Governing Body of Ramakrishna Mission on 29 March that the Assistant Secretaries at the Headquarters would henceforth be designated as Assistant General Secretaries.
Celebration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Sister Nivedita
Chennai Math held a hari-katha (discourse intermingled with songs) on Sister Nivedita during Vivekananda Navaratri celebrations on 9 February at Vivekananda House. A special photo exhibition on Nivedita was also arranged.
Ranchi Morabadi centre conducted five block-level and one district-level youth conventions from 10 February to 5 March. In all, 1013 youths participated in the conventions. The centre also held a programme on women empowerment on 8 March, International Women’s Day, in which about 350 women from 101 villages took part.
Swami Vivekananda’s Ancestral House & Cultural Centre, Kolkata, held two lectures on 22 February and 18 March which were attended altogether by 450 people.
Communication Addresses
Email IDs: The following centres have got new email ids shown against their names:
Centre
New ID
Centre
New ID
Baranagar Mission
baranagar.mission@rkmm.org
Kalady
kalady@rkmm.org
Cossipore
cossipore@rkmm.org
Shivanahalli
shivanahalli@rkmm.org
Hyderabad
hyderabad@rkmm.org
Sinthi (Beni Pal Udyan)
sinthi@rkmm.org
Website Address: Imphal centre has launched a website with address <www.rkmimphal.org>.
News of Branch Centres (in India)
Swami Suhitanandaji, General Secretary, Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission, inaugurated the newly set-up exhibition on Swami Vivekananda at Ramakrishna Mission Saradapitha, Belur, on 1 March.
Vivekananda University conducted a national seminar on the three major schools of Vedanta from 29 February to 3 March. Sri E S L Narasimhan, Governor of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, inaugurated the seminar, and the General Secretary presided over the inaugural meeting. Special lectures on different Vedantic texts were also held from 1 to 5 March.
Chandipur Math held the inaugural function of its yearlong centenary celebration on 10 March, the sacred birthday of Sri Ramakrishna, with special puja, a procession, a public meeting and cultural events. About 8000 people attended the programmes. A seminar for teachers was held on 12 March in which 160 teachers took part. On 20 March the General Secretary inaugurated the newly built first floor on Vivekananda Hall and presided over a youth convention which was attended by 190 youths.
Swami Gautamanandaji, a Trustee of Ramakrishna Math and Member of the Governing Body of Ramakrishna Mission, inaugurated the newly built staff quarters, ‘Swami Ramakrishnananda Bhavan’ at Kadapa centre on 12 March.
Cooch Behar centre conducted a teachers’ convention on 13 March in which 120 teachers from different schools and colleges of Cooch Behar district participated.
Chennai Math distributed buttermilk and sharbat to about 37,000 people on 20 and 21 March on the occasion of the annual Ratha Yatra and other celebrations of Sri Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Chennai. The centre also conducted a cleaning programme on the temple’s campus on 21 March.
Swami Suhitanandaji, General Secretary, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, inaugurated, in the presence of Swami Shivamayanandaji and others, the newly constructed vocational-training-cum-production centre of Baghbazar Math on 25 March. The unit is located at Pranakrishna Mukherjee Lane, Kolkata.
Students of Chennai Students’ Home polytechnic participated in the Inter Polytechnic Athletic Association (IPAA) Divisional Tournament 2015-2016 organized by Department of Technical Education, Government of Tamil Nadu, and won in the following games: Kho-Kho (secured 1st place), Hand Ball (secured 1st place), Ball Badminton (secured 2nd place), Cricket (secured 3rd place), Kabaddi (secured 3rd place).
The students also participated in IPAA Divisional Athletic Meet and won 22 prizes in different events. The college also secured the Overall Championship for Sports and Games and Overall Championship for Athletics awards in the Tournament.
Further, in the Inter-Division Sports Meet they secured first place in Kho-Kho and March Past events, and three prizes in athletic events. Trophies, medals and certificates were issued to the winners and the college.
King Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain, conducts, on its campus, a programme called Model United Nations (MUN) which is a simulation of the workings of different organs of the United Nations. In that programme, delegates representing a country or an international organization debate on issues of international relevance. A student of Chennai Vidyapith participated as chairperson of the Human Rights Council in the fourth edition of MUN which was held from 2 to 5 February.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) held its ‘Expression Series’ competition with Swami Vivekananda as the theme on 12 January. A class-9 student of Deoghar Vidyapith participated in it and was awarded a certificate of merit and a sum of 2500 rupees for his essay on Swamiji in Sanskrit.
The following centres conducted free eye camps:
Sl.
No.
Centre
Dates of camps
Patients checked / treated
Specs given
Surgeries
no.
performed at
1
Bankura
26 Feb to 28 Mar
720
68
133
Our eye care centre in Bankura
2
Chennai Math*
7 Feb & 20 Mar
192
70
14
An eye hospital in Chennai
3
Delhi
February
85
–
35
Our clinic in Delhi
4
Garbeta
24 March
195
10
30
Our eye care centre in Garbeta
5
Halasuru
February
833
264
264
A hospital in Bengaluru
6
Jamshedpur
11 Feb to 17 Mar
195
–
62
A hospital in Jamshedpur
7
Kamarpukur
March
438
245
103
Our eye care centre in Kamarpukur
8
Khetri
March
165
–
47
An eye hospital in Jaipur
9
Lucknow
March
1565
–
280
Our Lucknow hospital
10
Madurai
20 March
257
2
52
An eye hospital in Madurai
11
Manasadwip
7 February
222
–
22
Our Seva Pratishthan hospital
12
Porbandar
11 March
50
–
15
An eye hospital in Virnagar
13
Pune
February
142
48
11
A hospital in Kolhapur
14
Rajamahendravaram
6 to 13 March
176
21
1
A hospital in Dt. East Godavari
15
Rajkot
March
63
–
39
Our eye care centre in Rajkot
16
Salem
28 Feb to 13 Mar
384
70
33
An eye hospital in Salem
17
Seva Pratishthan
24 Jan & 6 Mar
285
35
35
Our Seva Pratishthan hospital
through Chengalpattu centre
The following centres conducted eye care programmes, details of which are given below:
Sl.
Centre
Dates
Persons checked
Specs given
Surgeries performed
1
Lucknow
March
316 children
3
–
2
Ranchi Morabadi
18 Feb to 17 Mar
1598 children and 524 adults
46
16
On 13 March, Rajamahendravaram (Rajahmundry) centre conducted a free medical camp at Rampachodavaram, a place mostly inhabited by tribal people. A team of 15 doctors, including a few specialists, treated 803 patients, of whom 217 underwent different diagnostic tests.
Madurai Math held an acupuncture camp on 20 March in which 61 patients were treated.
Swachchha Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Campaign)
The following centres conducted cleanliness drives in their respective areas and raised public awareness about cleanliness:
Students and staff of Chennai Students’ Home polytechnic cleaned a government hospital in Chennai on 27 February.
Kamarpukur centre carried out its fourth cleanliness drive on 27 March in which several monks, employees and volunteers cleaned a few streets in and around Kamarpukur village.
Nagpur Math, as a part of its yearlong Swami Akhandananda Swachchhata Prakalpa, held three cleaning programmes in March in which 80 people cleaned a slum in Nagpur.
Students and teachers of Indore school cleaned a public road in the city on 21 March.
Values Education and Youth-related Programmes conducted by centres in India
Delhi centre conducted (i) a workshop for school principals on 16 March which was attended by 186 persons, mainly principals, and (ii) a two-day values education workshop for school teachers on 29 and 30 March which was attended by 128 teachers.
Gurap Ashrama conducted two programmes on values education on 25 and 26 March which were attended by 380 persons, comprising mainly students, on each day.
Haripad Math held 9 values educations camps in February-March in which 1044 students took part.
Jammu Ashrama conducted a values education programme on 6 March which was attended by about 200 people.
Kamarpukur centre held seminars on values education on 15 and 26 March in which altogether 800 delegates participated.
Khetri centre conducted the following programmes from 20 January to 20 February:
21 values education workshops in schools and colleges of Khetri and nearby areas in which 2324 students and 69 teachers participated, and
5 sessions of personal counselling in which 47 students were counselled by experts.
Pune Math held a seminar on personality development on 26 February in which 165 nursing students took part.
Visakhapatnam centre held a competition on Swami Vivekananda’s quotations from 16 January to 6 February in which 18,400 students of 196 schools in 3 districts of Andhra Pradesh participated.
News of Branch Centres (Outside India)
Three ministers of the Government of Bangladesh, namely Finance Minister Mr Abul Mal Abdul Muhit, Home Minister Mr Asaduzzaman Khan, and State Minister for Women and Children’s Affairs Meher Afroz Chumki, and several other dignitaries spoke in the meetings organized by Dhaka centre as a part of its five-day-long Sri Ramakrishna’s birthday celebration from 7 to 11 March.
On 19 March, Swami Vivekananda College of Ramakrishna Mission, Fiji, co-organized a leadership orientation programme for students of 9 secondary schools of Nadi in which 241 students and 37 teachers participated.
Obituary
Swami Samagrananda
We record with sorrow the passing away of Swami Samagranandaji (Vidyaprasanna Maharaj) on 23 March at 11.10 pm at Tiruvalla Ashrama. He was 86 and had been suffering from some old-age ailments for the last few years. Initiated by Swami Shankaranandaji Maharaj, he joined the Order in 1950 at Mangaluru centre and had Sannyasa from his Guru in 1960. Besides his joining centre he served at Belur Math (where he was mainly engaged in rendering personal service to Swami Devatmanandaji [Indu Maharaj] of Portland centre who had returned to India owing to ill-health) and Chandigarh, Kozhikode, Tiruvalla, Coimbatore Mission and Colombo (Sri Lanka) centres. He also participated in cyclone relief and rehabilitation project in Tiruchirappalli district in 1977. He was the head of Tiruvalla centre for 15 years and, after relinquishing that post in October 2009, had been living a retired life there. Kind-hearted and sweet by nature, the Swami was admired by all for his unassuming and contented life and punctuality in his monastic routine.
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