Friday, July 13, 2012

Vimarsha on 'Role of Diaspora in India's Foreign Policy, National Security & Economic Development’

Vimarsha on 'Role of Diaspora in India's Foreign Policy, National Security & Economic Developmentby Ambassador J. C. Sharma, S.M. IFS (Retd.) (Former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs & Former Member Secretary, High Level Committee on Indian Diaspora - Govt. of India)

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Vivekananda Kendra Arun Jyoti felicitated Shri Nabam Singkam on the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima

Vivekananda Kendra Arun Jyoti felicitated Shri Nabam Singkam on the auspicious occasion of Guru PurnimaThe festival of guru poornima is the eve to remember the glories traditions of the Rishis and resolving ourselves to carry forward this work. On the eve of guru poornima celebration , Vivekananda Kendra Arun Jyoti felicitated shri Nabam Singkam, priest of central Nyedar Namlo Doimukh at Doimukh Namlo on 1st July 2012. A presentation and a citation had been given by Mananeeya Nabam Atum, ex- chairman APSC,A.P. earlier Mananeeya Rekhi Tana Tara, president of Central Nyedar Namlo  spoke on the importance of Guru Poornima. He did resemblance the Work of Nyedar Namlo priest to the age old practices of Gurus of our ancient India who used to have open heart for everyone. One who thinks good of others, the good of nation becomes the main passion.Vivekananda Kendra Arun Jyoti felicitated Shri Nabam Singkam on the auspicious occasion of Guru PurnimaShri Nabam Singkam started practicing priesthood from 2001. He has the Healing powers and cured many ailing and diseased persons who came to him. He devotedly finds time to contribute his might by actively participating in welfare programmes of nationalistic and patriotic organizations. At present he is dedicating his time as the unique Neydar Namlo Priest at Doimukh. On the occasion shri Taba Tatup, Prant Krayalaya Pramukh highlighted the various works of VK Arun Jyoti and appealed the gathering for the active participation in the ensuing 150th birth anniversary celebration of Swami Vivekananda. Shri Kalyan Dutta, Nagar Pramukh, Itanagar gave the vote of thanks to end the program.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Personality Development Camp at Aalo

Personality Development Camp at AaloVivekananda Kendra Arun Jyoti organized a camp for the students of class-VI to class-XII of  Upper  Subansiri, West Siang, Upper Siang and East Siang which were divided into 8 groups, 4 of brothers and 4 of sisters headed by Arun Jyoti karyakartas. V.K.V Jirdin, Aalo played host to the participants from 24th April-28th April, 2012.
The main motto of this five days camp was to develop the overall personality of the participants. This was done through many awe inspiring sessions, yoga, memory developing games, creative workshops.
Eminent personalities like Shri Tuter Nima, Dr. Tape Kaye, Shri Markar Padu, Kum. Suthapa Roy, Shri Romin Rava, Shri Rupesh Mathur, Shri Taro Sindik took the sessions.

“Chalo Kanyakumari” A Leadership Development Camp

News Youth motivation campVivekananda Kendra Has conducted  a Leadership Development Camp “Chalo Kanyakumari” for the Youth between the age 18 yr. to 30 yr.
To give future leaders a positive direction and to inculcate patriotism, Cultural value, self discipline  and the attitude of Social Service, with the twine ideal of Vivekananda Kendra “Man Making - Nation Building” through the various sessions on yoga, lecture, concentration & memory development games, power point presentation on personality development, group discussion and career guidance.  
News Youth motivation campIt has been decided to organised the residential camp in three Phase. So the first phase of the camp has just finished on 20th May 2012.This camp has been  organised at four places VKV Chimpu, VKV Oyan, VKV Tafragam and from 16th to 21st May 2012 at VKV Kharsang. ). The second step is the Selected participants from the Leadership development camp will work in a village for a week as a “Seva Saptah” Social Service for a week in a village. The third step is Selected participants from the “Seva Saptah” will go to Kanyakumari.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Great Andamanese VKVian clear CBSE

Two Great Andamanese boys were felicitated for being the first students of the tribal community to be successful in the tenth class CBSE board examination from Vivekananda Kendra Vidyalaya of Andaman & Nicobar Island on 5th June 2012.


Kumar Olake and Kumar Deepak (Eraph) were felicitated at Raj Niwas by Lt Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lt Gen (Retd) Bhopinder Singh, for passing out CBSE tenth class. They scored 76 per cent and 60 per cent marks respectively.


Another 19-year-old boy, Kumar B A Kishen Singh (Biyae), was also given an award by the Lt Governor for successfully completing one year training programme in Welder (G&E) trade from ITI, Dollygunj, officials sources said. They were also given cash awards of Rs 5,000 each for academic/vocational achievements.


Expressing happiness over the achievements of the Great Andamanese boys, Lt Gen Singh congratulated the parents, schools and teachers who helped the boys to achieve the milestones. He also assured assistance from the administration for the uplift of the Great Andamanese population in the islands.


Courtesy : Deccan Herald





Olake He belongs to that community which has become a part of history. But, the  sixteen-year-old primitive boy broke the barriers of  age -old customs of his society to carve a niche of his own.
Olake, a young member of the nearly extinct “Great Andamanese” tribal community, literally walked out of his jungle life to become the first boy from his community to pass the CBSE exam, that too, with flying colours.

lake belongs to the sparsely populated Great Andamanese tribal community (Population is just 52- according to 2001 census)  –— a  group of ten tribes of which seven are already extinct and three are on the verge of extinction.
They live deep inside the jungles of  Strait Island —  a small island of 6.01 sq km located 5.5 km east of Baratang Island in Great Andaman.

Olake who scored 76 per cent in the CBSE examination this year from Vivekananda Kendriya Vidyalaya in Port Blair candidly admitted that it was because of his teachers, who continuously guided and taught him, and his aunt Riya Devi with whom he stayed in the island capital, he was able to achieve this feat.

“We had a school in our island but it had classes only  up to  eighth standard. We were not allowed to go out of the forests and so most of the students couldn’t continue their studies after that,” Olake told Deccan Herald over the phone from his aunt’s residence in Port Blair.
Timely help

“As I was eager to study,  King Zirake gave me the opportunity to come to Port Blair and continue my studies. I came to Port Blair and got admission in Class V of Vivekananda Kendriya Vidyalaya,” an elated Olake said.

“When I came to Port Blair I knew nothing and without my aunt’s help it would not have been possible for me to carry on with my studies. She has not only given me shelter but has also provided everything which I need. She took all possible care so that I can concentrate on my studies only,” Olake, whose father works in the urban development department in Strait Island, said.

“I am thankful to all my teachers particularly our principal Bijoy Kumar and our former secretary Sripad Deshpande, who had given me all possible assistance. I never had any problem,” Olake who is fluent in both English and Hindi, said.

“Olake has made us proud. When he first came to our school, it was a challenge for us and it was part of our efforts to bring the entire community from the morass of primitive prejudices to the world of knowledge... from the world of ignorance to the world of enlightenment,” Principal of Vivekananda Kendriya Vidyalaya Bijoy Kumar said.

Riya Devi, who works at the husbandry department in Port Blair, said: “Olake’s mother died five years ago and so there was no one to take care of him. He was good at studies. So, I thought of giving him all possible assistance to help him grow up as a right human being.”
When asked about his ambition in life, this apparently simple boy blushed and said:  “I want to be a civil engineer and so I have taken science in the next level.”