2016-03-04

Personalia

Swami Atmasthanandaji, President, Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission, who has been undergoing treatment at Seva Pratishthan hospital, Kolkata, for the last one year, had urinary tract infection with high fever and episodes of low blood pressure towards the middle of the last month.  His health condition was stabilized with intensive medical care.  He continues to be at Seva Pratishthan.

Swami Smarananandaji, Vice-President, will be visiting Gol Park and Narendrapur centres from 15 to 27 March.  He is keeping well at Belur Math.

Swami Vagishanandaji, Vice-President, is scheduled to visit Barisha from 4 to 6 March and Balaram Mandir from 17 to 19 March.  Now at Cossipore Math, he is in good health.

Swami Prabhanandaji, Vice-President, underwent knee replacement surgery on his left knee on 25 February at a hospital in Kolkata.  He is recovering well in the hospital.

Headquarters

Swami Smarananandaji, Vice-President, Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission, inaugurated the Maintenance Block on the basement of the partially constructed kitchen complex near the Water Treatment Plant at Belur Math on 29 February.

New Mission Centre

A new branch centre of the Ramakrishna Mission has been started at Gurap in West Bengal.  The address of the centre is “Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, Vill. & PO: Gurap, Dist. Hooghly, West Bengal 712303”, phone no. (03213) 232400, email id <gurap@rkmm.org> and website <www.rkmgurap.org>.

Celebration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Trigunatitanandaji

Naora Math held a two-day programme with special worship, a discourse and cultural events on 12 and 13 February.

Celebration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Sister Nivedita

Guwahati centre conducted a lecture on 18 January which was attended by about 550 people.

Mangaluru centre held a programme on women empowerment on 15 February in which about 650 young women took part.

Port Blair centre conducted youth conventions on the Port Blair campus of Pondicherry University on 5 and 9 January in which nearly 450 postgraduate students took part.

Swami Vivekananda’s Ancestral House & Cultural Centre, Kolkata, held two lectures on 25 and 29 January which were attended altogether by 600 people.

Communication Addresses

Email IDs:  The following centres have got new email ids shown against their names:

Centre / Centre’s Department

New ID

Aalo

aalo@rkmm.org

Antpur

antpur@rkmm.org

Bagda

bagda@rkmm.org

Baghbazar, Publication

baghbazar.publication@rkmm.org

Balaram Mandir

balaram.mandir@rkmm.org

Chennai Math

chennai.math@rkmm.org

Chennai Students’ Home

chennai.studentshome@rkmm.org

Contai

contai@rkmm.org

Cooch Behar

coochbehar@rkmm.org

Dehradun (Kishanpur)

dehradun@rkmm.org

Gourhati

gourhati@rkmm.org

Guwahati

guwahati@rkmm.org

Haripad

haripad@rkmm.org

Ichapur

ichapur@rkmm.org

Jalpaiguri

jalpaiguri@rkmm.org

Jamtara

jamtara@rkmm.org

Kamarpukur

kamarpukur@rkmm.org

Kozhikode

kozhikode@rkmm.org

Mumbai

mumbai@rkmm.org

Naora

naora@rkmm.org

Puri Math

puri.math@rkmm.org

Rahara

rahara@rkmm.org

Rajarhat Bishnupur

rajarhat.bishnupur@rkmm.org

Seva Pratishthan, Kolkata

sevapratishthan@rkmm.org

Shillong

shillong@rkmm.org

Taki

taki@ rkmm.org

Thrissur

thrissur@rkmm.org

Thrissur, Publication

thrissur.publication@rkmm.org

Tiruvalla

tiruvalla@rkmm.org

Varanasi Home of Service

varanasi@rkmm.org

The following centres have discontinued their email ids mentioned against their names:

Bhopal

<rkmbpl@hotmail.com>

Hyderabad

<rkmath_hyd@yahoo.com>

News of Branch Centres (in India)

Swami Vivekananda, on his arrival at Madurai on 2 February 1897 after his triumphant return from the West, was given a reception and Swamiji gave an address in reply.  In commemoration of this event, Madurai Math held a special function on 2 February 2016 which was attended by about 600 people.  Leaflets containing the address of welcome given to Swamiji at Madurai and his reply to it were distributed among the audience.

To mark the completion of ten years of consecration of its Sri Ramakrishna Temple, Nagpur Math held cultural competitions, public meetings and a devotees’ convention from 8 to 10 February.

Swami Vagishanandaji, Vice-President, Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission, inaugurated the newly constructed multipurpose hall on the first floor of Kamarpukur high school building on 12 February, the holy Saraswati Puja day.  An interactive board facility for conducting online classes for students was also inaugurated on the same day.

Swami Gautamanandaji inaugurated the newly built kitchen-cum-dining-hall at Allahabad centre on 13 February.

Swami Suhitanandaji, General Secretary, Ramakrishna Math & Ramakrishna Mission, inaugurated the newly constructed first floor of the girls’ high school building of Jayrambati centre on 23 February.

Swami Gautamanandaji inaugurated the newly installed Digital Mammography System, an equipment used for detection of breast cancer, at our Lucknow hospital on 24 February.  Ours is one of the few hospitals in Uttar Pradesh to have this advanced equipment.

College of Arts and Science of Coimbatore Mission centre has been re-accredited by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) with Grade ‘A’.

Medical Camps

The following centres conducted free eye camps:

Sl.

No.

Centre

Dates

of camps

Patients

checked / treated

Specs given

Surgeries

no.

performed at

1

Asansol

10 January

317

78

69

A hospital in Asansol

2

Bankura

28 Jan to 25 Feb

661

75

155

Our eye care centre in Bankura

3

Delhi

January

150



19

Our clinic in Delhi

4

Halasuru

January

525

173

173

A hospital in Bengaluru

5

Jamshedpur

7 to 20 February

64



33

A hospital in Jamshedpur

6

Kamarpukur

February

498



78

Our eye care centre in Kamarpukur

7

Khetri

February

214



48

An eye hospital in Jaipur

8

Lucknow

February

2721



346

Our Lucknow hospital

9

Madurai

21 February

207

3

34

An eye hospital in Madurai

10

Medinipur

26 January

244



35

A hospital in Medinipur

11

Porbandar

12 February

109



40

A eye hospital in Porbandar

12

Rajahmundry

1 to 21 February

263

38

24

A hospital in Vemagiri, Dt. East Godavari

13

Rajkot

February

79



66

Our eye care centre in Rajkot

14

Salem

24 Jan to 14 Feb

398

63

41

An eye hospital in Salem

15

Silchar

February

277

9

48

Two hospitals in Silchar

The following centres conducted eye care programmes, details of which are given below:

Sl.

Centre

Dates

Persons checked

Specs given

Surgeries performed

1

Lucknow

February

1188 children

22



2

Ranchi Morabadi

22 Jan to 17 Feb

2039 children and 123 adults

31

5

Asansol centre conducted a medical camp at Gadhapathar, Asansol, on 22 January in which 328 patients were treated by 8 doctors.

Madurai Math held an acupuncture camp on 21 February in which 103 patients were treated.

Medinipur centre conducted a free medical camp on the premises of a school in a backward area under Sadar block in Paschim Medinipur district, on 26 January.  Twelve doctors, including three pediatricians, one gynecologist and one dentist, treated 1474 patients.  In all, 86 patients underwent ECG and blood sugar tests.

Vrindaban Sevashrama conducted diabetes and hypertension camps at Vrindaban and Radhakund in Mathura district in January and February in which about 1000 aged and poor women were screened.  Oral medicines and insulin were provided to the patients as per their requirement.

Swachchha Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Campaign)

The following centres conducted cleanliness drives in their respective areas and raised public awareness about cleanliness:

Baghbazar Math, Kolkata, conducted a cleaning programme on 30 January in which 60 students of its self-employment centre cleaned the locality around the Math.

Students of Bhopal school cleaned a few public places and a street on 2 and 3 February.

The polytechnic of Chennai Students’ Home held five cleaning programmes in January and February in which about 250 students and staff of the institution cleaned several streets and other public places.

Kamarpukur centre carried out its third cleanliness drive on 21 February in which 31 people cleaned a few streets in and around Kamarpukur village.

Mangaluru centre held a special programme on 14 February to mark the conclusion of the first phase of its 40-week cleanliness drive Swachchha Mangaluru.  Sri Venkaiah Naidu, Union Minster for Urban Development, and many other eminent people attended the programme.  Further, the centre conducted four cleaning programmes in February in which about 1500 people cleaned different areas in Mangaluru.

Puri Mission Ashrama conducted a cleanliness drive on 22 January in which the campus of a primary school in Puri was cleaned.

Students and teachers of Ramharipur high school undertook the cleaning of a few public places and a street on 8 February.

Values Education and Youth-related Programmes conducted by centres in India

Cooch Behar centre held a youth convention on 7 February in which 584 students took part.

Delhi centre conducted (i) A two-day training programme in values education for 115 teachers of government schools on 19 and 20 January, (ii) A youth convention on 30 January in which 750 youths participated, (iii) Two workshops for school principals on 17 and 18 February which were attended altogether by 106 teachers, mainly principals.

Jammu centre held values education programmes in Udhampur, Jammu and Samba districts on 5, 13 and 17 February, which were attended altogether by 1550 people.

Salem Ashrama conducted values education programmes at three colleges in Salem district from 27 January to 19 February.  In all, 810 students attended the programmes.

News of Branch Centres (Outside India)

On 6 February, Mr Voreqe Bainimarama, Prime Minister of Fiji, visited Vivekananda Technical Centre run by Fiji centre.

Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, Chief of the Air Staff, Indian Air Force, visited Jessore (Bangladesh) Ashrama on 23 February.

Swami Pavitratmanandaji (Prasenjit Maharaj), who had been posted to Singapore centre as an Assistant Swami, reached there on 25 February.

Obituaries

We are sorry to announce the passing away of two of our brother-monks.



Swami Harananda

Swami Haranandaji (Marvin Maharaj) passed away at a nursing centre in Portland, USA, on 8 February at 6.10 am local time (7.40 pm Indian Standard Time).  He was 83 and had been suffering from various old-age ailments for some years.  Initiated by Swami Asheshanandaji, he joined the Order in 1967 at Portland centre and had Sannyasa from Swami Ranganathanandaji in 2001.  All through his monastic life he served Portland centre with great sincerity and devotion, and was instrumental in building the shrines in Scappoose retreat.  Always positive in his outlook, the Swami was known for his large-heartedness and affectionate nature.



Swami Vishwarupananda

Swami Vishwarupanandaji (Shivaprasad / Shibu Maharaj) expired on 11 February at about 11.30 pm at a hospital in Kolkata owing to a heart attack.  He was 68 and had been suffering from diabetes and heart disease for some years. Initiated by Swami Nirvananandaji, he joined the Order in 1978 at Baghbazar centre and had Sannyasa from Swami Ranganathanandaji in 2001.  Besides his joining centre, where he spent his last years, he served at Belur Math and Barasat, Sargachhi and Baranagar Mission centres.  The Swami was simple and amiable by nature.

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