2016-07-04

Personalia

Revered President Maharaj continues to be at Seva Pratishthan.  There is no significant change in his health condition.

Swami  Smarananandaji  is  scheduled  to  return  to  Belur  Math  on  5  July  after  his  visit  to

Narendrapur. He will be visiting Bengaluru from 20 to 29 July. He is keeping well.

Swami Vagishanandaji is scheduled to visit Krishnanagar (Nadia) from 12 to 15 July, and Silchar, Hailakandi and Karimganj from 25 July to 8 August.  Now at Cossipore Math, he is in good health.

Swami Prabhanandaji will be visiting Lucknow centre from 14 to 17 July and Kankurgachhi Math from 25 to 30 July. He is keeping well.

Headquarters

Swami Suhitanandaji, General Secretary, visited Chennai, Kozhikode and Koyilandy from 2 to 6 June, Delhi on 17 June, and Chennai, Madurai, Ramanathapuram and Chengalpattu from 25 to 29 June.

Swami Suvirananda visited Hyderabad from 9 to 12 June.

Swami Balabhadrananda visited Purulia from 19 to 21 June, and Thiruvananthapuram, Kayamkulam and Ramanathapuram from 25 to 29 June.

Swami Bodhasarananda visited Delhi, Kankhal, Dehradun and Uttarkashi from 16 to 20 June, and Varanasi on 25 and 26 June.

Celebration of the 150th Birth Anniversary of Sister Nivedita

Chandigarh centre held a special lecture programme on 12 June which was attended by about 150 devotees.

Rajamahendravaram (Rajahmundry) centre conducted a youth convention on 11 June in which about 700 students took part. Click here for details and photos.



Youth Convention on the occasion of Sister Nivedita’s 150th Birth Anniversary organised by our Rajahmahendravaram centre.

Swamiji’s Ancestral House and Cultural Centre held four lectures at the centre from 23 May to 17 June which were attended altogether by 1200 people.    On the centre’s initiative, four public meetings were held in and around Kolkata from 2 May to 4 June.  In all, about 1250 people attended the programmes.

Communication Address

Email ID: Belgharia centre has got an additional email id <belgharia@rkmm.org>.

News of Branch Centres (in India)

Swami Suhitanandaji formally inaugurated the new Math centre at  Ramanathapuram on 26 June in the presence of Swami Gautamanandaji and a number of other monks and devotees.

Click here for more photos

Read article : Ramanathapuram – An Overview



Inauguration Ceremony of Ramakrishna Math, Ramanathapuram (Tamilnadu)

As a part of its yearlong centenary celebration, Chandipur Math conducted cultural programmes on 17 & 19 April and 8 May.  Also, a doctors’ conference was held on 14 June in which 155 doctors took part.

Swami Suhitanandaji inaugurated the newly constructed school building at Kozhikode centre on 4 June.

Sri Keshari Nath Tripathi, Governor of West Bengal, visited Darjeeling centre on 6 June.

Guwahati  centre  conducted  a  free  medical  camp  during Ambuvachi  Mela  near  Kamakhya Temple from 22 to 25 June in which 4250 patients were treated.

Sri  Pinarayi  Vijayan,  Chief  Minister  of  Kerala,  inaugurated Vivekananda  Institute  of  Human Excellence and National Integration at Thiruvananthapuram centre on 28 June, in the presence of many dignitaries. Click here for more details and photos.



Inauguration of Vivekananda Institute of Human Excellence and National Integration at our Thiruvananthapuram centre

The following centres conducted summer camps for students.   The programme included chanting, bhajans, yogasanas, values education classes, etc.

Sl. No.

Centre

Duration of the camp

Participants

1

Kadapa

23 to 29 May

275

2

Kayamkulam

2 to 6 May

40

3

Nagpur

16 May to 6 June

40

15 to 25 June

40

4

Tiruvalla

24 to 30 April

35

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The results obtained by the students of our schools and hostels at the Secondary (Class 10) and Higher Secondary (Class 12) Examinations, 2016, conducted by different education boards are given below.  (In all these figures, Star Marks means 75% or more marks, 1st Div. 60% or more marks, 2nd Div. 45% to 59% marks, and 3rd Div. less than 45% marks.)

Exam

Students Appeared

1st Div.

2nd Div.

3rd Div.

Failed

Star Marks

Chennai Mission Ashrama Higher Secondary School (South)

Chennai Mission Ashrama Higher Secondary School (South)

Chennai Mission Ashrama Higher Secondary School (South)

Chennai Mission Ashrama Higher Secondary School (South)

Chennai Mission Ashrama Higher Secondary School (South)

Chennai Mission Ashrama Higher Secondary School (South)

Chennai Mission Ashrama Higher Secondary School (South)

Class 10

85

57

27



1

28

Class 12

35

14

15

4

2

4

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Model Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Model Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Model Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Model Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Model Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Model Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Model Higher Secondary School

Class 10

154

139

15





70

Class 12

227

155

67



5

62

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Girls’ Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Girls’ Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Girls’ Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Girls’ Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Girls’ Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Girls’ Higher Secondary School

Chennai Sarada Vidyalaya Girls’ Higher Secondary School

Class 10

208

170

31

7



103

Class 12

323

288

29

5

1

152

Chennai Students’ Home Residential High School

Chennai Students’ Home Residential High School

Chennai Students’ Home Residential High School

Chennai Students’ Home Residential High School

Chennai Students’ Home Residential High School

Chennai Students’ Home Residential High School

Chennai Students’ Home Residential High School

Class 10

34

24

9



1

12

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Exam

Students Appeared

1st Div.

2nd Div.

Failed

Star Marks

Jamshedpur Schools (ICSE Board, New Delhi)

Class 10

243

216

23

4

112

Class 12

68

45

16

7

6

Kadapa Hostel (Andhra Pradesh Board of Secondary Education)

Class 10

5

5





4

Mangaluru Hostel (Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board) Class

Class 10

14

13

1



5

Mysuru Vidyashala (Karnataka Board)

Class 10

103

103





101

Class 12

55

55





53

One of the class-12 students of Mysuru Vidyashala scored 597 out of 600 marks, the highest marks ever scored by a class-12 student in Karnataka State Pre -University Board Exams.

One of the class-12 students of Mysuru Vidyashala scored 597 out of 600 marks, the highest marks ever scored by a class-12 student in Karnataka State Pre -University Board Exams.

One of the class-12 students of Mysuru Vidyashala scored 597 out of 600 marks, the highest marks ever scored by a class-12 student in Karnataka State Pre -University Board Exams.

One of the class-12 students of Mysuru Vidyashala scored 597 out of 600 marks, the highest marks ever scored by a class-12 student in Karnataka State Pre -University Board Exams.

One of the class-12 students of Mysuru Vidyashala scored 597 out of 600 marks, the highest marks ever scored by a class-12 student in Karnataka State Pre -University Board Exams.

One of the class-12 students of Mysuru Vidyashala scored 597 out of 600 marks, the highest marks ever scored by a class-12 student in Karnataka State Pre -University Board Exams.

Silchar Hostel (Assam Board of Secondary Education)

Silchar Hostel (Assam Board of Secondary Education)

Silchar Hostel (Assam Board of Secondary Education)

Silchar Hostel (Assam Board of Secondary Education)

Silchar Hostel (Assam Board of Secondary Education)

Silchar Hostel (Assam Board of Secondary Education)

Class 10

9

3

6





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Students of the Polytechnic College of Chennai Students’ Home obtained the following grades in the final examinations held by Tamil Nadu Board this year:

Sl. No.

Course

Students Appeared

A+ Grade

A Grade

B Grade

1

Automobile Engineering

131

96

33

2

2

Computer Engineering

125

73

49

3

3

Mechanical Engineering

129

103

26



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The following centres conducted free eye camps:

Sl. No.

Centre

Dates of Camps

Patients checked / treated

Specs given

Surgeries

No.

performed at

1

Bankura

28 May to 27 Jun

486

45

111

Our eye care centre in Bankura

2

Baranagar Math

21 March

53



23

A hospital in Kolkata

3

Chennai Math*

12 June

73

21

10

An eye hospital in Chennai

4

Guwahati

10 June

100







5

Halasuru

May

240



97

A hospital in Bengaluru

6

Jamshedpur

5 to 11 June

144



10

A hospital in Jamshedpur

7

Kamarpukur

June

507

156

103

Our eye care centre in Kamarpukur

8

Khetri

June

148



47

An eye hospital in Jaipur

9

Lucknow

June

1949



126

Our Lucknow hospital

10

Madurai

19 Jun

261

1

63

An eye hospital in Madurai

11

Naora

1 Apr & 15 Jun

299

69

87

A hospital in Dt. South 24 paraganas

12

Porbandar

10 June

115



59

An eye hospital in Porbandar

13

Rajamahendravaram

6 to 26 June

252

84

25

A hospital in Dt. East Godavari

14

Rajkot

June

165



63

Our eye care centre in Rajkot

15

Salem

22 May to 12 Jun

282

68

53

An eye hospital in Salem

16

Saradapitha

April to June

250



35

Two hospitals in Kolkata

17

Seva Pratishthan

May

139

17

17

Our Seva Pratishthan hospital

18

Silchar

May & June

786

22

130

Two hospitals in Silchar

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Ranchi Morabadi centre conducted an Eye Care Programme from 23 May to 17 June in which eye check-up of 1136 children and 371 adults was done; 10 patients were operated upon for cataract.

Swachchha Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Campaign)

Kankurgachhi  centre   launched   Swachchha   Kankurgachhi  for   a  Swachchha   Bharat,  a cleanliness drive, on 26 June.  About 40 persons cleaned Maniktala main road and several lanes of Kankurgachhi area that day.

Nagpur centre took out a rally in Takiya area on 5 June, World Environment Day, to create awareness about cleanliness.  About 75 people, mostly children, took part in the rally.  As a part of the rally, the children enacted a street play.

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