1.వస్తా వట్టిది... పోతా వట్టిది! ఆశ ఎందుకంటా? చేసిన ధర్మము చెడని పదార్థము... చేరును నీవెంట..2.నువ్వు తినే ప్రతి ఒక మెతుకు ఈ సంఘం పండించింది గర్వించే ఈ నీ బ్రతుకు సమాజమే మలిచింది ఋణం తీర్చు తరుణం వస్తే తప్పించుకు పోతున్నావా తెప్ప తగలపెట్టేస్తావా ఏరు దాటగానే...

27, ఏప్రిల్ 2011, బుధవారం

Training on Interview facing and soft skills free of cost

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From: Ranganath Daruri [mailto:RanganathD@4CS.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 5:05 PM
To: Ranganath Daruri
Cc: Kanaka Rao Vaddi; kanakaraovaddi@gmail.com; manoj.javabeans@gmail.com; drnath.java@gmail.com; shreyadesh@gmail.com; srikumari.kotturu@gmail.com; srivalli.r@gmail.com
Subject:

 

 

 

Dear All,

 

HELP SOME ONE WHO IS IN REAL NEED OF THIS BENEFIT FROM GOVT.

 

 

 

àJob related training in MNC’s

àTraining on  Interview facing  and  soft skills  free of cost.

àFree hostel facility is provided  for one month (During the training period)

àPresently new batch is starting from 29th April

àThis training is organized by NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT  for the rural people development, In tie up with C2C institute.

àThis training is mainly intended for those who passed intermediate or above..(Intermediate,Degree,MBA,MCA..)

 

 

Terms and Conditions

 

Only applicable to Rural people(People from different districts in AP)

Only applicable to those holding White Ration Card.

Need to give Xerox of a)Ration Card b)Voters Card  C)Intermediate or above certificate.

Need to give original inter or above certificate , they will give back after one month, once course completed.

 

I have called  and enquired they don’t take any amount, it is absolutely free .So forward it to your  friends.

 

Contact : Chandrasekhar 9000249301

Near JNTU circle, KPHB

 

 

“The earth is enjoyed by heroes”—this is the unfailing truth. Be a hero. Always say, “I have no fear.”-VivekaNanda

 

 

 

Regards,

Ranganath Daruri

 9885613697

 

 

26, ఏప్రిల్ 2011, మంగళవారం

Fwd: 3rd Anniversary -Now words to pen down our feelings and experiences........

Hi,

With all ur help & Support we r successfully completing our 3rd year in Helping Others (27.04.08).U r really God given Good Hearts. No words to appreciate ur deeds...May god bless u &give u all the strengths in helping others always. Without ur small/any(financial/Timely/Guidence etc.,) contributions there is no AMMA SOCIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION.U made my dream possible &u all r my GODs in the Land of Humanity, who shown the way in achieving my LIFE GOAL/AMBITION….I badly need all of u



I will send my write up shortly on my experiences...

Love all-Serve all
AMMA Srinivas
9177999263

ప్రతి మనిషి ఒక అబ్దుల్ కలాంఒక రెహ్మాన్ఒక సచిన్ కాలేకపొవచ్చు.... కాని ప్రయత్నిస్తే ఒక మదర్ తెరిస్సా కాగలరు . ఇందుకు మేధస్సు,ప్రతిభ ,కృషి అవసరం లేదుఎదుటి మనిషి కష్టం పట్ల స్పందించే హృదయం ఉన్నాఅవసరం లో ఆదుకునే మనసున్నా చాలు.
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From: Sreenivasa Prasad Rao (AMMA) Sarvaraju <prasadrao.sreenivas@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:52 PM
Subject: 2nd Anniversary -Now words to pen down our feelings and experiences........
To: amma-social-welfare-association@googlegroups.com





Hi...

It is our pleasure to thank you one and all for your fabulous efforts in making our dream, goal and ambitions of helping others into reality. With out your every effort we are no more here running towards our second anniversary i.e. 27.04.2010 and trying our part to change the things around us to always see smiley and happy surroundings/society…

Your support in every corner is really inspired many of us and motivated us to take the initiation towards helping others.  You are the Pillars of this AMMA SOCIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION


We are going to celebrate our 2nd anniversary (2nd or 3rd Sunday of MAY). So please let me know your plans and views on these celebrations.


Our dream of helping others was initiated in our minds many times…but our first step was on 28th December, 07. When we planned to visit Sivananda Rehabilitation Center on January 1st, 08 and spend some time (first time in my and all others life) with these innocent children and uncared, unwanted and unloved men and women…..As all sets…we spend our most part of the new year day in Sivananda Rehabilitation Center….we found nothing was more happiest than this friendly, family like outing in serving others. We, first time, saw the real problems in the world and real satisfaction in the eyes of others by our simple acts……

Was there any thing better than this to start a new year?

Then we decided to continue these group efforts of serving others….but started on 27.04.2008 in a SUMO by collecting money for a child appendicitis operation .. there onwards we all aware how we progressed as ASSOCIATED MEMBERS OF MOTIVATED ACTIONS/ACTIVITIES

There are no words to pen down our feelings and thoughts and many experiences we enjoyed only because of your support, inspiration and motivation…rather simply thanking you….

Love all-Serve all

AMMA Management Board
9177999263/9000234852/9866458910/9000101177/09035009590/9652332279/9177775957

http://ammasocialwelfareassociation.blogspot.com/
http://groups.google.co.in/group/amma-social-welfare-association
http://ammasrinivas4u.blogspot.com/

నేను మనిషిని  ప్రేమిస్తాను..నేను మనిషిని నమ్ముతాను..నేను సాటిమనిషికి చేతనైన సాయం చేస్తాను
ఎందుకంటే నేను మనిషిని అనే ఒక చిన్న స్వార్ధం


23, ఏప్రిల్ 2011, శనివారం

తప్పులు

జీవితంలో తెలిసి చేస్తున్న తప్పులు కొన్ని, తెలియక చేస్తున్న తప్పులు కొన్ని....తప్పో, వప్పో తెలుసుకోలేక చేస్తున్నవి కొన్ని....ఇలాంటి తప్పుల నుంచి తొందరగా పాటలు నేర్చుకోవాలని, జీవితంలో ఇతరులకు బాధ, ఇబ్బంది కలిగించే తప్పులు చెయ్యకుండా వుండాలని.. అలంటి శక్తిని దేవుడు నాకు ప్రసాదించాలని కోరుకుంటూ..శ్రీనివాస్

22, ఏప్రిల్ 2011, శుక్రవారం

Fwd: HAPPY GREEN & EARTH DAY - We need to be more responsible in order to SAVE NATURE (its our Future)

Respective Citizens...

The biodiversity that a tree can support is incredible.

An average single tree can support about 1,500 different species of insects, birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, fungi, mosses and epiphytic plants.

A tree in its lifetime of 55 years generates oxygen worth of Rs. 5.3 lakhs, Recycle soil fertility worth of Rs. 6.4 lakhs, Facilitates soil erosion control worth of Rs. 6.4 lakhs, clarifies air worth of Rs. 10.5 lakhs, Provides shelter worth of Rs. 5.5 lakhs and provides flowers, Fruits and pleasure to eyes.

So when one tree falls, the loss is more than Rs. 33 lakhs.

We can not create a mature tree in one day even by spending crores of money.

The only way is to protect existing trees.

Think before cut a tree.

నిద్రిస్తున్ననేటి తరాలు- ఏమవుతాయో తెలియని భావితరాలు- వెలియాలి ఎటు చుసిన హరిత వనాలు- నాటాలి ప్రతి ఒక్కరు పచ్చని చెట్లు -ఇవే ఇవే మన ప్రగతి కి మెట్లు


వాన కాలంలో మితిమీరిన ఎండలు
ఎండాకాలంలో ఎడతెరిపిలేని (అకాల) వర్షాలు
బీళ్ళు బారుతున్న పంటపొలాలు
తిండి లేక జనాల హా హా కారాలు
ఎటు చూసిన ఆకలి కేకలు
రైతుల ఆత్మహత్యలు
వీధిన పడుతున్న పచ్చటి కుటుంబాలు
అతి వృష్టి లేక అనావృస్టి వికృత చేష్టలు

ఏమిటీ వినాసపు పోకడలు
తెలియవా నీకు  కారణాలు ...
తెలుసుకోలేవా వినాశాకాలు..
అవే అవే....చెట్లు/అడవుల నరికివేతలు
అనవసరపు విద్యుత్ కాంతుల జిలుగు వెలుగులు
ఆదా చేయలేకపోతున్న భూగర్భ జలాలు
ఇవే ఇవే కారణాలు..
మితి మీరుతున్న ఆధునిక పోకడలు
హద్దు మీరుతున్న విలాసాలు
మరుస్తున్న ప్రకృతి పరిరక్షణ భావాలూ
నిద్రిస్తున్న నేటి తరాలు
ఏమవుతాయో తెలియని భావితరాలు.....
మన వినాశనానికి మనమే ముఖ్య కారకాలు
మార్చుకో చిన్న చిన్న జీవన విధానాలు,
జీవితపు అలవాట్లు
సరిదిద్దుకో పొరపాట్లు

ఇవే ఇవే ప్రకృతి పరిరక్షణకు ఉత్ప్రేరకాలు
మనకు జీవితానికి మూలాధారాలు
వెలియాలి ఎటు చుసిన హరిత వనాలు- నాటాలి ప్రతి ఒక్కరు పచ్చని చెట్లు - ఇవే ఇవే మన ప్రగతి కి మెట్లు
 నా అనంతరంగం "అమ్మ" శ్రీనివాస్

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Love Nature –Save Nature

"Amma" Srinivas
9177999263
www.aswa.tk
www.sri4u.tk

ప్రతి మనిషి ఒక అబ్దుల్ కలాం, ఒక రెహ్మాన్, ఒక సచిన్ కాలేకపొవచ్చు.... కాని ప్రయత్నిస్తే ఒక మదర్ తెరిస్సా కాగలరు . ఇందుకు మేధస్సు,ప్రతిభ ,కృషి అవసరం లేదు, ఎదుటి మనిషి కష్టం పట్ల స్పందించే హృదయం ఉన్నా, అవసరం లో ఆదుకునే మనసున్నా చాలు.


19, ఏప్రిల్ 2011, మంగళవారం

Must read for everyone who dream of doing something in adverse conditions

 

Usually we do not post these kinds of articles but this is really an exceptional one.

 

May be a very lengthy but worth read it….


 

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Anilkumar B V N anilkumarbvn@googlemail.com

Heard a question from my friend sometime back "how many people should we approach for helping a person....as there r lots of people in similar situation."

My answer can be explained by the below story which is in similar lines.. As many as possible without a Full stop

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Paul Rokich is the hero of this story. When Paul was a boy growing up in Utah, he happened to live near an old copper smelter, and the sulfur dioxide that poured out of the refinery had made a desolate wasteland out of what used to be a beautiful forest. 

When a young visitor one day looked at this wasteland and saw that there was nothing living there -- no animals, no trees, no grass, no bushes, no birds...nothing but fourteen thousand acres of black and barren land that even smelled bad -- well, this kid looked at the land and said, "This place is crummy." Paul knocked him down. He felt insulted. But he looked around him and something happened inside him. He made a decision: Paul Rokich vowed that some day he would bring back the life to this land. 

Many years later Paul was in the area, and he went to the smelter office. He asked if they had any plans to bring the trees back. The answer was "No." He asked if they would let him try to bring the trees back. Again, the answer was "No." They didn't want him on their land. He realized he needed to be more knowledgeable before anyone would listen to him, so he went to college to study botany. 

At the college he met a professor who was an expert in Utah's ecology. Unfortunately, this expert told Paul that the wasteland he wanted to bring back was beyond hope. He was told that his goal was foolish because even if he planted trees, and even if they grew, the wind would only blow the seeds forty feet per year, and that's all you'd get because there weren't any birds or squirrels to spread the seeds, and the seeds from those trees would need another thirty years before they started producing seeds of their own. Therefore, it would take approximately twenty thousand years to revegetate that six-square-mile piece of earth. His teachers told him it would be a waste of his life to try to do it. It just couldn't be done. 

So he tried to go on with his life. He got a job operating heavy equipment, got married, and had some kids. But his dream would not die. He kept studying up on the subject, and he kept thinking about it. And then one night he got up and took some action. He did what he could with what he had. This was an important turning point. As Samuel Johnson wrote, "It is common to overlook what is near by keeping the eye fixed on something remote. In the same manner, present opportunities are neglected and attainable good is slighted by minds busied in extensive ranges." Paul stopped busying his mind in extensive ranges and looked at what opportunities for attainable good were right in front of him. Under the cover of darkness, he sneaked out into the wasteland with a backpack full of seedlings and started planting. For seven hours he planted seedlings. 

He did it again a week later. 

And every week, he made his secret journey into the wasteland and planted trees and shrubs and grass. 

But most of it died. 

For fifteen years he did this. When a whole valley of his fir seedlings burned to the ground because of a careless sheep-herder, Paul broke down and wept. Then he got up and kept planting. 

Freezing winds and blistering heat, landslides and floods and fires destroyed his work time and time again. But he kept planting. 

One night he found a highway crew had come and taken tons of dirt for a road grade, and all the plants he had painstakingly planted in that area were gone. 

But he just kept planting. 

Week after week, year after year he kept at it, against the opinion of the authorities, against the trespassing laws, against the devastation of road crews, against the wind and rain and heat...even against plain common sense. He just kept planting. 

Slowly, very slowly, things began to take root. Then gophers appeared. Then rabbits. Then porcupines. 

The old copper smelter eventually gave him permission, and later, as times were changing and there was political pressure to clean up the environment, the company actually hired Paul to do what he was already doing, and they provided him with machinery and crews to work with. Progress accelerated. 

Now the place is fourteen thousand acres of trees and grass and bushes, rich with elk and eagles, and Paul Rokich has received almost every environmental award Utah has. 

He says, "I thought that if I got this started, when I was dead and gone people would come and see it. I never thought I'd live to see it myself!" 

It took him until his hair turned white, but he managed to keep that impossible vow he made to himself as a child. 

What was it you wanted to do that you thought was impossible? Paul's story sure gives a perspective on things, doesn't it? 

The way you get something accomplished in this world is to just keep planting. Just keep working. Just keep plugging away at it one day at a time for a long time, no matter who criticizes you, no matter how long it takes, no matter how many times you fall. Get back up again. And just keep planting. Just keep planting.

Love all - Serve all

"Amma" Srinivas

 

ప్రతి మనిషి ఒక అబ్దుల్ కలాం, ఒక రెహ్మాన్, ఒక సచిన్ కాలేకపొవచ్చు.... కాని ప్రయత్నిస్తే ఒక మదర్ తెరిస్సా కాగలరు . ఇందుకు మేధస్సు,ప్రతిభ ,కృషి అవసరం లేదు, ఎదుటి మనిషి కష్టం పట్ల స్పందించే హృదయం ఉన్నా, అవసరం లో ఆదుకునే మనసున్నా చాలు.