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Empowering the Future: Free Computer Training Center Launched at Valmiki Avasam

Jagityala, May 5, 2025 — In a powerful step toward digital empowerment, Valmiki Avasam Seva Bharathi inaugurated a free computer training center in Jagityala. The event was graced by RSS Karimnagar Vibhag Sanghchalak Dr. Bhimanathini Shankar, who emphasized that India has been a global pioneer in science, technology, medicine, and knowledge since ancient times. Speaking to a gathering of students and community members, he reminded everyone that while intellectual wealth abounds in India, what’s often lacking is leadership to harness and elevate it. Dr. Shankar highlighted the legacies of India’s ancient scientific minds—Aryabhatta, Bhaskaracharya, Varahamihira, Sushruta, and Kanad—and their invaluable contributions to global knowledge. He also praised modern innovators such as Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Jagadish Chandra Bose, and Nambi Narayanan, noting that India’s intellectual strength continues to shape the global tech and science industries. With 21 CEOs of global tech giants now being Indian, he pointed out the urgent need to nurture talent within our own country instead of watching it flourish abroad. The newly launched 35-day free computer training program will provide 125 students with essential digital literacy skills. Dr. Shankar stressed that in today’s digital age, being computer literate is as vital as formal education, urging youth to adapt and grow with technological change. He encouraged all participants to make full use of this opportunity, emphasizing that curiosity and observation are key drivers of scientific growth. The training aims to equip underprivileged youth with tools for a brighter, tech-enabled future. The inauguration was also attended by notable personalities including businessman Kotagiri Aravind, Valmiki Avasam President Jadige Purushottam, Secretary Nandelli Madan Mohan Rao, Committee Member Sampoorna Chari, and Computer Training Incharges Bekkam Mallesham and Bommera Satyanarayana. The initiative stands as another milestone in Seva Bharathi’s mission to empower marginalized communities through education, technology, and cultural values, helping build a self-reliant and skilled India.

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”Service Is the Soul of Society” – Dr. Bhimanathini Shankar

In a heartfelt address during the conclusion of the 10-day Sanskara Sadhana Camp at Valmiki Avasam, RSS Karimnagar Vibhag Sanghchalak Dr. Bhimanathini Shankar emphasized the importance of instilling a spirit of service in every individual. Held on Sunday at the Valmiki Avasam premises in Jagtial, the camp focused on nurturing cultural values and discipline among young minds through the guidance of Seva Bharathi. Dr. Shankar proudly shared that Seva Bharathi, the largest grassroots service network in India, currently runs over 1.5 lakh initiatives nationwide. Among them, Valmiki Avasam stands as a beacon of hope, offering free education and care to rural and underprivileged children and shaping them into responsible, patriotic citizens. Highlighting recent milestones, he mentioned the successful launch of a free tailoring training center, which empowered 160 women with employable skills, and the Abhyasika free tuition centers, aimed at uplifting children from slum communities. The camp itself welcomed 80 students from six local centers, who were trained in yoga, karate, dance, games, and patriotic arts—promoting holistic development. Dr. Shankar urged society to come together to support those who are economically and educationally disadvantaged. He called upon all citizens to actively participate in Seva Bharathi’s noble mission to eliminate inequality and promote unity. The event ended on a high note with vibrant cultural performances, in the presence of key leaders and volunteers of Valmiki Avasam, leaving everyone inspired by the spirit of seva (service).

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A Grand Spiritual Gathering: Satyanarayana Swamy Vratas and Website Launch at Valmiki Avasam

A Divine Union of Devotion and Community On April 20, 2025, Valmiki Avasam witnessed a grand spiritual gathering as nearly 200 families came together for the annual Mass Satyanarayana Swamy Vratas. Organized by Seva Bharathi, the event echoed devotion, unity, and deep-rooted cultural values. This cherished tradition, held at the onset of summer, brought together students’ families, community leaders, and dignitaries to perform the sacred ritual with reverence and joy. Empowering Through Faith and Service Valmiki Avasam, a beacon of hope for underprivileged boys from rural and Sevabasti families, continues its mission of offering free education, accommodation, and value-based nurturing. The Mass Vratas not only strengthened spiritual bonds but also reinforced the importance of Sanatan Dharma, family values, and social harmony—core principles upheld by the institution. Digital Leap Forward: Website Launch Adding a new milestone to the event, the official website of Valmiki Avasam was launched, providing an interactive platform for donors, well-wishers, and volunteers to engage with the ashram’s inspiring journey. RSS District Pracharak Lokesh Ji addressed the gathering, encouraging everyone to protect and preserve our rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Bhakti, Blessings & Community Spirit Following the rituals, devotees received Anna Prasadam as Lord’s blessings. Esteemed guests including former Municipal Chairman Aduvala Jyothi Laxman, local councilors, and other prominent figures graced the occasion. The event’s success was made possible by the dedicated efforts of Awasam leaders including Jdige Purushottam, Dr. Bheemanathini Shankar, and others—making the day a shining symbol of unity, service, and devotion.

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