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WORLD/INDIAN PHILOSOPHY
విశ్వ/భారతీయ "తత్త్వ" చింతన తెలుగు-నవరత్నాలు
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List of International Days and WeeksUN - Observances - October24 Oct - UNO Formation Day OctoberInternational Day of Old...
16/10/2021

List of International Days and Weeks
UN - Observances - October
24 Oct - UNO Formation Day

October
International Day of Older Persons (A/RES/45/106)
01 Oct
World Statistics Day (A/RES/69/282)
02 Oct
International Day of Non-Violence (A/RES/61/271)
02 Oct
World Habitat Day (A/RES/40/202 A)
04 Oct
World Space Week (A/RES/54/68)
04 Oct
World Teachers’ Day (UNESCO 27 C/INF.7))
05 Oct
World Cotton Day (A/RES/75/318)
07 Oct
World Migratory Bird Day
09 Oct
World Post Day (UPU/1969/Res.C.11)
09 Oct
World Mental Health Day
10 Oct
International Day of the Girl Child (A/RES/66/170)
11 Oct
International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (A/RES/64/200)
13 Oct
International Day of Rural Women (A/RES/62/136)
15 Oct
World Food Day (A/RES/35/70)
16 Oct
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (A/RES/47/196)
17 Oct
Global Media and Information Literacy Week (A/RES/75/267)
24 Oct
United Nations Day (A/RES/168 (II))
24 Oct
Disarmament Week (A/RES/S-10/2 (p. 102))
24 Oct
World Development Information Day (A/RES/3038 (XXVII))
24 Oct
World Day for Audiovisual Heritage (UNESCO 33/C/Resolution 5)
27 Oct
World Cities Day (A/RES/68/239)
31 Oct

First visit to the West (1893–1897)Vivekananda started his journey to the West on 31 May 1893 and visited several cities...
11/09/2021

First visit to the West (1893–1897)

Vivekananda started his journey to the West on 31 May 1893 and visited several cities in Japan (including Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo), China and Canada en route to the United States, reaching Chicago on 30 July 1893, where the "Parliament of Religions" took place in September 1893. The Congress was an initiative of the Swedenborgian layman, and judge of the Illinois Supreme Court, Charles C. Bonney, to gather all the religions of the world, and show "the substantial unity of many religions in the good deeds of the religious life." It was one of the more than 200 adjunct gatherings and congresses of the Chicago's World's Fair,[95] and was "an avant-garde intellectual manifestation of [...] cultic milieus, East and West," with the Brahmo Samaj and the Theosophical Society being invited as being representative of Hinduism.

Vivekananda wanted to join, but was disappointed to learn that no one without credentials from a bona fide organisation would be accepted as a delegate. Vivekananda contacted Professor John Henry Wright of Harvard University, who invited him to speak at Harvard. Vivekananda wrote of the professor, "He urged upon me the necessity of going to the Parliament of Religions, which he thought would give an introduction to the nation". Vivekananda submitted an application, "introducing himself as a monk 'of the oldest order of sannyāsis ... founded by Sankara,' supported by the Brahmo Samaj representative Protapchandra Mozoombar, who was also a member of the Parliament's selection committee, "classifying the Swami as a representative of the Hindu monastic order."[98] Hearing Vivekananda speak, Harvard psychology professor William James said, "that man is simply a wonder for oratorical power. He is an honor to humanity."

Parliament of the World's Religions

Main article: Swami Vivekananda at the Parliament of the World's Religions
A group of men are sitting and looking forward
Vivekananda on the platform at the Parliament of Religions, September 1893; left to right: Virchand Gandhi, Dharmapala, Vivekananda
Five men are standing
Swami Vivekananda with the East Indian group, in the photo: (from left to right) Narasimha Chaira, Lakeshnie Narain, Vivekananda, H. Dharmapala, and Virchand Gandhi
The Parliament of the World's Religions opened on 11 September 1893 at the Art Institute of Chicago, as part of the World's Columbian Exposition. On this day, Vivekananda gave a brief speech representing India and Hinduism.[105] He was initially nervous, bowed to Saraswati (the Hindu goddess of learning) and began his speech with "Sisters and brothers of America!". At these words, Vivekananda received a two-minute standing ovation from the crowd of seven thousand. According to Sailendra Nath Dhar, when silence was restored he began his address, greeting the youngest of the nations on behalf of "the most ancient order of monks in the world, the Vedic order of sannyasins, a religion which has taught the world both tolerance and universal acceptance". Vivekananda quoted two illustrative passages from the "Shiva mahimna stotram": "As the different streams having their sources in different places all mingle their water in the sea, so, O Lord, the different paths which men take, through different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to Thee!" and "Whosoever comes to Me, through whatsoever form, I reach him; all men are struggling through paths that in the end lead to Me." According to Sailendra Nath Dhar, "it was only a short speech, but it voiced the spirit of the Parliament."

Parliament President John Henry Barrows said, "India, the Mother of religions was represented by Swami Vivekananda, the Orange-monk who exercised the most wonderful influence over his auditors". Vivekananda attracted widespread attention in the press, which called him the "cyclonic monk from India". The New York Critique wrote, "He is an orator by divine right, and his strong, intelligent face in its picturesque setting of yellow and orange was hardly less interesting than those earnest words, and the rich, rhythmical utterance he gave them". The New York Herald noted, "Vivekananda is undoubtedly the greatest figure in the Parliament of Religions. After hearing him we feel how foolish it is to send missionaries to this learned nation". American newspapers reported Vivekananda as "the greatest figure in the parliament of religions" and "the most popular and influential man in the parliament". The Boston Evening Transcript reported that Vivekananda was "a great favourite at the parliament... if he merely crosses the platform, he is applauded". He spoke several more times "at receptions, the scientific section, and private homes" on topics related to Hinduism, Buddhism and harmony among religions until the parliament ended on 27 September 1893. Vivekananda's speeches at the Parliament had the common theme of universality, emphasising religious tolerance. He soon became known as a "handsome oriental" and made a huge impression as an orator.

EFFECTIVE PUBLIC RELATIONS AND MEDIA STRATEGYBy C.V. Narasimhya Reddi IntroductionThe book, now in its second edition, a...
07/09/2021

EFFECTIVE PUBLIC RELATIONS AND MEDIA STRATEGY
By C.V. Narasimhya Reddi
Introduction
The book, now in its second edition, aims at equipping the reader with the necessary tools for building a career in public relations and also assisting him or her in becoming an effective Public Relations Manager. The book strives to cater to the different areas of public relations, such as public relations in banks, tourism, NGOs, public transport, municipal government, media and global public relations.

In this text, Professor Narasimha Reddi compresses within the covers of a single volume his many decades of teaching and professional experience. He gives a masterly exposition of the theory and best practices of the profession.

Divided into six parts, the second edition focuses on the application of Internet and social media in the practice of Public Relations. It contains six new chapters and five new case histories, which are in tune with changing needs, as well as an epilogue projecting Mahatma Gandhi as the world greatest Public Relations communicator.

The book is primarily intended as a text for students of Public Relations, Journalism, Mass Communication and Advertising. In addition, it should be of great benefit to the teaching community and public relations practitioners.

New to This Edition
Incorporates five new Case Studies reflecting current trends in PR and Advertising

Preface.

Part One:

Principles of Public Relations and Communication

What is Public Relations?
Communication.
Evolution of Public Relations.
Principles of Public Relations.
Strategic Public Relations.
Public Relations Departments and Agencies.
Part Two:

Public Relations Practice

Public Relations Process: Four Stages.
Corporate Public Relations vs. Corporate Communications.
Stakeholders Relations.
Crisis Management and PR.
Public Relations in Government.
Public Relations in Police, Banks and Tourism.
Public Relations in Public Sector, Municipal Government and Public Transport.
Public Relations for NGOs and Political Parties.
Global Public Relations and Future of Public Relations.
Professional Organisations.
Part Three:

Media Strategy

Public Relations and the Media
Interpersonal Media.
Newspapers in Public Relations.
Visual Media: Photographs and Exhibitions.
Electronic Media: Radio and Television.
Audio - Visual Media: Films.
E - PR: IT New Mass Media.
Traditional Folk Media.
Multimedia PR Campaigns.
Media Relations.
Guidelines for Effective Writing.
Part Four:

Effective Public Relations

How to Be a Good PR Manager.
Part Five:

Historical Indian Perspective of Public Relations
The Origins and Development of PR in the World Largest Democracy (1500 BC–2009 AD).
Part Six:

Action Speak

Case Studies.
References.

Index.

Recommended - for Good Reading for regular purposeful readers.
07/09/2021

Recommended - for Good Reading for regular purposeful readers.

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GOVERNANCE for GROWTH in INDIA - By APJ Abdul Kalam.(Introducttion about the Book)As India chooses its 16th Lok Sabha in...
07/09/2021

GOVERNANCE for GROWTH in INDIA -
By APJ Abdul Kalam.
(Introducttion about the Book)

As India chooses its 16th Lok Sabha in 2014, and voters across the country are debating and discussing matters related to governance and elections, this book, from someone who has observed our national life at close quarters, is a visionary statement for every citizen to read and understand.
Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who was India’s eleventh President, and has been a scientist, a technocrat, a teacher and thinker, brings his vast experience and keen eye for detail to bear in discussing various aspects of governance. He articulates a vision for India and what each citizen must do to make it a reality—it is only by being honest, morally upright, and by working hard that we can achieve the mission of a developed India. Dr Kalam also proposes realistic, step-by-step solutions to issues of corruption, governance and accountability. Optimistic, progressive and positive, he dreams of an India that can achieve wholesome development for every citizen.
Farsighted yet practical, 'Governance for Growth in India' is a timely roadmap for every citizen to imbibe so that they can exercise their franchise in a thoughtful, analytical manner and bring about real change in India.

Teluguratham’s*SUPHALA Foundation*”Info-Knowledge Lecture Series”INDIAN GOVERNANCE – PUBLIC RELATIONSభారతీయ పరిపాలన * ప్...
06/09/2021

Teluguratham’s
*SUPHALA Foundation*
”Info-Knowledge Lecture Series”
INDIAN GOVERNANCE – PUBLIC RELATIONS
భారతీయ పరిపాలన * ప్రజా సంబంధాలు
Motivational Lecture * by
Dr. S. Sujatha garu - Asst. Professor,OU,Hyd.
7-9-2021, Tuesday @ 6 PM
Cultural Prog: Vaggeyakara “Keerthana” Vaibhavam
Smt. R.Ramalakshmi garu
Classical Music Concert
(Kompella Sarma # 9701731333 :: 6302955215)

ప్రపంచ పుస్తక దినోత్సవం - కవిత - పుస్తకం
23/04/2021

ప్రపంచ పుస్తక దినోత్సవం - కవిత - పుస్తకం

SUPHALA Foundation * Observances * World Book Day - April 23 ప్రపంచ పుస్తక దినోత్సవం - కవిత - పుస్తకం Teluguratham - Literary and...

29/03/2021

తెలుగురథం - కార్యక్రమ సాలోచనలు
1922-2022 - శత జయంతి/వర్థంతి - సందర్భాలు
(ప్రారంభ సభలు - 2021 లో జరగాల్సినవి)
జననాలు
ఫిబ్రవరి 28: రాచమల్లు రామచంద్రారెడ్డి, తెలుగు సాహితీవేత్త. (మ.1988)
మార్చి 11: మాధవపెద్ది సత్యం, తెలుగు సినిమా నేపథ్య గాయకుడు, రంగస్థల నటుడు. (మ.2000)
మే 10: కొర్రపాటి గంగాధరరావు, నటుడు, దర్శకుడు, శతాధిక నాటకకర్త, కళావని సమాజ స్థాపకుడు. (మ.1986)
జూలై 16: ఎస్. టి. జ్ఞానానంద కవి, తెలుగు రచయిత. (మ.2011)
జూలై 22: పుట్టపర్తి కనకమ్మ, సంస్కృతాంధ్ర కవయిత్రి, సరస్వతీపుత్ర పుట్టపర్తి నారాయణాచార్యులు భార్య. (మ.1983)
జూలై 30: రావిశాస్త్రి, న్యాయవాది, రచయిత. (మ.1993)
సెప్టెంబర్ 10:యలవర్తి నాయుడమ్మ, చర్మ సాంకేతిక శాస్త్రవేత్త. (మ.1985)
సెప్టెంబర్ 23: ఈమని శంకరశాస్త్రి, వైణికుడు. (మ.1987)
అక్టోబర్ 1: అల్లు రామలింగయ్య, హాస్య నటుడు. (మ.2004)
నవంబరు 28: ఆరెకపూడి రమేష్ చౌదరి, పత్రికా రచయిత. (మ.1983)
డిసెంబర్ 4: ఘంటసాల వెంకటేశ్వరరావు, తెలుగు సినిమా సంగీత దర్శకుడు, నేపథ్య గాయకుడు. (మ.1974)
డిసెంబర్ 23: ఘండికోట బ్రహ్మాజీరావు, ఉత్తరాంధ్ర రచయిత, సాహితీ వేత్త. (మ.2012)
మరణాలు
ఫిబ్రవరి 2: కోపల్లె హనుమంతరావు, జాతీయ విద్యకై విశేష కృషిన వారు. (జ.1880)
ఫిబ్రవరి 22: కన్నెగంటి హనుమంతు, పుల్లరి సత్యాగ్రహం నాయకుడు.
మే 12: మాస్టర్ సి.వి.వి., భారతీయ తత్త్వవేత్త, యోగి, గురువు.(జ.1868)

SUPHALA Foundation Trainng, Counselling, Skill Upgradation ForumVolunteering OurselvesSUPHALAS - SynchronisationU - Unit...
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SUPHALA Foundation
Trainng, Counselling, Skill Upgradation Forum
Volunteering Ourselves
SUPHALA
S - Synchronisation
U - Unity in Diversity
P - Performance / Productivity
H - Harmonious / Hardwork
A - Adoption / Adherence /' Aspiration
L - Lawful, Longivity, Lucid
A - Attitude / Appreciation / Awareness

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