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A brief profile...
Respected Lion Friends!
Wish you a very Happy New Year and Sankranthi!
As your Lion G K Ramana, I would like to place before you these fewwords to share my feelings!
I joined Lionism in the year 2000 with an ambition to "Serve the Society". I have beencontinuing in Lionism by developing and improving cordial friendship with the members ofthe then C2 and present C2 & C6 Districts. Lionism has become a part of my life today.
I had enough Recognition and Encouragement even from the District Leadership.
2005 -'06 : I was elected and awarded as the Best President among 130 Clubs inundivided District 324C2 and Best President in the multiple, when Lion DrRavinder Goud was the District Governor.
2006 - '07 : I received awards as the Best P R O in District and Multiple when Lion DrNandan Singh was the Governor of District 324C2.
2007 - '08 : I got awards as Best P R O and Best District Chairman in District andMultiple during Lion G Chenna Kishen Reddy's Governorship.
2008 - '09 : When Lion R Sunil Kumar was heading the District as Governor, I washonoured as the Best PRO and Best D C for Diabetes Detection awards inDistrict and Multiple, along with "International President Medallion" award!
2009 - '10 : I was the Best Zone Chairman in District and Multiple when Lion A Natrajwas the District Governor. Zone Social was celebrated in grand scale in thename of "JOSHHHHH".
2010 - '11 : Best District Chairperson Award was given by Lion S S Malhotra, Dt.Governor.
I received more than 300 awards in Walkers International and other famousService Organizations apart from Lionism.
I assumed office as PRO for Walkers International Organization for theyear 2012 on 1st January.
I am delighted to say that I have invited more than 400 new members intoLionism till now. I'm proud to have added New Clubs (Megacity, Pragathi &Vidyanagar) to our District, till 2010-'11.
2011 - '12 : I shouldered the responsibility as Region Chairman under the Governorshipof Lion Juluri Ramesh Babu, this year. The Governor allotted me the Region
with 11 Clubs. I dared to hold the Regional Conference in a grand mannerwith your cooperation with 20 Clubs by adding 9 New Clubs to the Districtin my Region. In this endeavour, 3 Clubs have already been installed (FilmCity, Gulabi City & Abhaya Banjara) and 4 more Clubs are on their waytowards installation(Yellow City, White City, Tollywood City & ShalivahanaNagar). This Self-satisfaction that I could give 13 Clubs to our District tilltoday and made large number of Lion members serve the society, ismotivating me much more towards Social Service.
My nature is to do justice to any of the post I got. I extend my cooperation selflessly to anyLions Club or any Lion friend. I'm always at the forefront to take our District to greaterheights.
My endeavour is to celebrate the Region Conference of 18th February 2012 in such amanner that it should be remembered forever. I need the cooperation of all of you for mydream to be realized. I hope that each and every Lion Leader will extend their cooperationto make this conference, a grand success.
In this context, we are planning for service activities on a large scale, including;� Distribution of sewing machines to for women� Adopting orphans.
I request and hope all of you will leave the delegates with sweet memories by extendingyour cooperation in the form of donations to these service activities, ads in souvenir andpresenting gifts through the kit.
If you can bring your Near or Dear to ourconference with you, he/she may also becomea Lion Friend in the future.
Expecting your kind encouragement… to thesuccess of gk ra 'MANA' Conference…
While rendering service to humanity…
If I could inspire people around me to serve,
I am the real servant…
And thus the Lion Leader…
Yours
Lion G K RamanaRegion Chairperson98490 31601.
Speech of Lion G.K. Ramana, Region ChairpersonRespected Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Chinna Sriman Narayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji, our distinguished
chief guest of today’s program, Special Guest ofHonour Sri Suman garu, our famous Cine Artist, Guestsof Honour Sri Chakri Gilla garu, Music Director, Sri DVirinchi garu, former Assistant, General Manager, SBH.Sri Katepalli Janardhan Reddy garu, MemberLegislative Council, Smt. Aruna Devi garu, yoga rathna,Sri Vedala Hemchander garu, well known singer, FirstVice District Governor Lion N.N.Murthy.
Our respected Past District Governors, Cabinetmembers on the dais and in the auditorium, Past
Region Chairpersons, my Zone Chairpersons, Presidents, Secretaries and Treasurers, my wife YamunaSree and all other members of this region and visiting Lions, Leos and Lionesses and Ladies andGentlemen, welcome for our mana region conference.
I deem a great honour and pride today to have Sri Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji here in our regionconference who has recognized our service activities and volunteered to be with us and give hisblessings.
Before I move further I have to thank Lion Juluri Ramesh Babu our District Governor for nominatingme as the Region Chairperson in his Cabinet.
I said “mana region conference” mana comes from I and YOU and we feel it, and once thefeeling comes as mana the change is beautiful. Fortunately in my name I have this mana and withGK RAMANA we would like to Generate Knowledge and Reach to Achieve in our MANA RegionConference. Just say to yourself Mana Region Conference Mana Region Conference. You see thedifference. You see the difference.
Let us now move on with our Region what we have done so far and what we can do in the next fewmonths in this Lionistic year 2011-12.
When I took over as the Region Chairperson for Region IV we were with 11 Clubs and today weare 15 Clubs. Membership growth we have shown by adding 200 New Members and our totalmembership is 458. Our Region in the District is today represented with 4 LEO Clubs with astrength of 88 Leos.
Members and Clubs make the Region you have just heard about the Membership and now when I
look into the activities I have to mention someoutstanding serve activities my Region Clubs have take.� Recorded 20,000 tree plantations in one single
day by my Region Clubs.� Lions Club Hyderabad Film City for crossing
10,000 Tree Plantation in one single day.� Lions Club of Hyderabad Health City adopted
Orphan Students for over all development ineducational field.
� Lions Club of Hyderabad Bhagyanagar is thesenior most Club in my Region and this Club isalways referred as Doctors Club. Surpassed in Mega Health Camps
� Fairly a new Club Lions Club of Hyderabad Adarsh , Lions Club of Hyderabad Film City andLions Club of Hyderabad Ankit living to the District Governor’s slogan ~ Serve the NeedyTogether have done exceedingly well in all round activities.
� Lions Club of Hyderabad Mega City with LCIF District Chairperson Lion Prem Kumar honouredall the MJFs.
Many more such events my Region has done in this Lionistic year. I am proud of my Clubs and veryhappy with Club Presidents, Secretaries and Club Treasurers.Coming to Awards in my Region undoubtedly it was a difficult task, but I did it to the best of myability. Believe in yourself and believe in doing things as our International President says “I believe”.Leadership has a lot to do with believing in yourself when no one else believes in you than you do.Let us serve with sincerity, with respect and with the one thing that always matters “heart” andyour heart.Some individuals I have a great respect and regard for their contribution towards Lionism.� Our past district governor Lion A Vijay Kumar who donated 20 acres of land in Jadcharla
worth a Million smiles.� Lion Y. Kiron adopted Suraram village completely providing all the necessities for the village.� Lion PDG Natraj who has donated is blood more than a hundred times till now.� Past District Governor Lion Chenna Kishen Reddy motivating all the clubs in the district
serve the needy together.� All other Past District Governors are contributing their level best in a big way to pool up the
District in high level in the International.� Lion Dr.Nandan Singh Past District Governor Professor of Microbiology who extends yeoman
service in the medical field.� Lion Dr. G.V. Sudhakar who donated his late father’s body to the medical college.� Lion Mohan Doss our senior Lion who is always referred as a moving encyclopedia donated
his beloved parent’s eyes in the cause of Lionism.� Lion M.V.Chary for extending his support to the Region and our District.� Lion R Sunil Kumar our International
Director endorsee is another role modelfor me and we take with pride herepresenting India at the International.
What I have seen in these Lions they alwaysserved with passion at its peak.With true passion and love for Lionism I havedone my best and I thank everyone for makingmy year the best.
Thank you, Thank you one and all.
EDITORIAL
Dear Fellow Lions,
My heartiest greetings and best wishes to all of you!
At the outset, I would like to use this opportunity to express my sinceregratitude to our beloved Region Chairperson, Lion G K Ramana forreposing his confidence and appointing me as the Chairman of the Souvenir Committee.
With great pleasure we are bringing out this Souvenir on this wonderful occasion of 'gK raMANA Conference', the Region Conference of Region- IV under the Chairmanship of Lion GK Ramana mjf.
The main purpose of the souvenir is to highlight the service activities done by the clubs inthe region during this period of the Lionistic year 2011-'12.
Many service activities have been taken up by the clubs under the fantastic guidance andable leadership of the Region Chairperson Lion G K Ramana mjf.
It's my duty to thank all of the advertisers, well-wishers, donors and fellow lions, who,either directly or indirectly, helped us in bringing out this colourful Souvenir!
My special thanks are due to all of the members of different committees for their kindcooperation and I fail in my duty if I don't extend my thanks to Mr Paras Jagirdar ofChandraprabha Graphics for his team's sincere work in bringing out this Souvenir.
Before I take leave, I would like to take the privilege and pleasure of wishing you all a veryHappy, Healthy and Successful New Year 2012 and to extend Season's Greetings!
Thanking you,
Yours in Lionism, to Serve the Needy Together,
Lion Dr M R S RajuChief Editor.
Believe in yourself, to Serve The Needy Together
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Message
JAI SRIMANNARAYANA RAMANAJI!MANGALASASANAMS~!
We are happy to receive your request for a message in the souvenirthat will be distributed at the forthcoming Regional Convention of Lionsat Hyderabad during February.
How lucky you are, and you want to give back. May be you are searching for another lifepurpose in this self-centered ‘me, me, me’ society. Or it may simply be that you feel it is theduty as a human being to better the lives of those less fortunate.
There are as many reasons as to why people volunteer as there are volunteers themselves.
So many lives are enriched by organizations that provide invaluable services to communitieswhich, without the work of dedicated volunteers, simply would not be able to function.
In addition to fulfilling the desire to make a difference, volunteering offers us an opportunityto see the world through new eyes and to better understand it. When we experiencedifferent cultures and alternate ways of living, we not only develop an appreciation andcompassion for others, but learn to better understand ourselves, and ultimately grow inthat understanding.
The beauty of volunteering lies in the fact that when you give, you receive so much more inreturn.
You willgain self-confidence and self esteemdiscover your strengths and talentsdevelop a sense of independencehave compassion for othersraise your social awarenessinteract with a diverse range of peoplemake life-long friendscreate challenging and fulfilling experiences that will turn into long-lasting memories
By volunteering, you will change the lives of others by giving them the hope to realize theirdreams. In doing so, you will inspire others to give of themselves. After such an experience,you will undoubtedly glow and those around you will bask in your light.
Our mangalasasanams are there with you always to grow.
JAI SRIMANNARAYANA!=chinnajeeyar=
Message
Dear Lion G.K.Ramana,
My compliments and best wishes for your Region Conference. Knowingyou and your talent I am sure the Conference will be grand event. Alsoit will be a memorable event. The way you are planning and with anexcellent Team working with you the Conference will undoubtedly willbe a grand success. Every Club in your Region are active and doing very good serviceactivities. Together you will excel and bring laurels to yourself, your Region and to ourDistrict.
Region Conference is a wonderful platform where Lions and Clubs meet exchange ideasdevelop new fellowship and share their success stories.
Community judges by our action not by our intensions. Thinking and preaching is easy butinterpreting the thoughts into action is difficult.
Coming together is a beginningKeeping together is progressWorking together is success
Let us Believe in working Together to Serve the Needy
Yours in Lionism
Lion Juluri Ramesh Babu, pmjfDistrict GovernorDistrict 324C2
Message
Dear Lion Ramana
Warm Lionistic Greetings
I am happy to note that Region Conference of your Region is scheduledon 19th February 2012 at Taramati Baradari. I have acquantance withall the clubs, they are all showing excellent performance on true lines of Lionism. As we areall aware that our country is second in membership and getting all the recognition for thegood work in Lionism. I wish your Region, which is having all urban clubs can take up CleanEnvironment in colonies. Your clubs under your leadership are active and doing good work.I specially mention your motivation to your region Lions and your service to community,through medical service are high appreciated. I bring warm felicitation and greetings allyour members of your Region.
Warm Regards
Lion N.N. Murthy mjf1st Vice District Governor
Message
Dear Lion Ramana
I am delighted to note that your Region Meet of Region IV will be heldon Saturday, 18th February 2012.
Your Region Cubs has done wonderful performance under your ableleadership needs publicity and I am glad to learn that a Souvenir is being broughtout on theoccasion of the Region Meet, highlighting the activities as the Clbs in your Region. Certainlysuch publicity enhances the reputation of the Lions Movement.
Please convey my regards to all the fine members of your Region.
I bring warm felicitations and wish them the event will be a very successful.
With regards,
Yours in Lionism,to serve the needy together
Lion Dr. P. Narasimha ReddySecond Vice District Governor
Message
Dear Lion GK Ramana,
Greetings! It is delightful to receive the brochure on your Recon and Iam impressed by the manner in which you are promoting registrations.
It is not common that Region Conferences are held with as much Pompand Gaiety as you have planned. I am certain that this grand event will win the hearts ofLions who are present at the Region Conference.
My compliments to you for your excellent Leadership during the year and I wish you andevery delegate at this conference a great success.
It is important that the purpose of any Region Conference must be well achieved and theConference must motivate performance for the remainder of the year. Clubs which getawarded and those who have not ranked high - must be able to utilize the balance termbetter. I encourage you to ensure that at your conference this is well taken care of to helpachieve the purposes of holding any Region Conference.
Congratulations to every Zone Chairperson and the Clubs in the Region for their wholeheartedsupport towards furthering the objects of Lionism during the year.
Wish you all the very best in all your endeavours
With warm regards
pdg Lion Sunil Kumar RInternational Director Endorsee
Best Lion of the Region Lion MRK Reddy
Speech of His Holiness Sri Sri Sri Tridandi ChinnaSrimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji
at Taramati Baradari
5 STEPS – R2
Jai Srimannarayana to you all!
Many Lions…. rather we are scared!
Being Lions, you are supposed to live
in the Forest…. you are in the cities
…. being a Sanyasi we are also
supposed to be in the Forest, but we
are also on the streets. May be due
to this is the relationship you have
invited us here, Sriman Ramana
wanted us to be here, at this function!
Anyhow, we are happy because of
your wonderful services. All Lions,
February 18th, 2012
especially, Sriman Ramana garu attracted us. We are human beings
with a Lion heart. Why? The reason is very simple, we want to know what
we are! We want to live a human life. Nowadays, we are searching for the
meaning of a 3-lettered word – ‘Man’, What is the meaning of the word,
Man.
By seeing what quality or the ability, we claim ourselves as human beings.
No doubt, we have few qualities no other animal possess. Only man does!
Can we call the essential quality of man – to dress! I don’t think so! Another
unique ability that man only possesses is – cooking the food and eating. No
other animal or creature does that. We only do it. Can you say that this is
the unique ability that man possesses, by which we can claim ourselves as
human beings. I don’t think so! Somebody said – Man only can speak,
animals cannot… it is true…. But somebody said – That is why man only
can speak lies, animals do not.
Can anybody raise their hands and say – ‘I never spoke lies in my life’!
Anybody…. In front of the dais and also on the dais, including me! No
exceptions! We cannot claim that speaking ability makes one to be called as
‘Man’. And by what ability can we claim ourselves as human beings, my
friends? A difficult question! A tough question to answer…. We know that
we are highly educated, all other creatures are well aware of what they
are, and they know what to do and how to react. But, it’s only the man, who
can respond, not just reacting…. who can respond to the situations.
If man is able to really respond to the situations…. But how to respond is
again another question! Many animals respond, nature of responds… at
times…. Birds will respond… but the response that we say, is something
different… You have to respond according to … a kind of realization. If you
are really able to realize properly, and respond accordingly, you may claim
that you are a ‘Man’. What is the angle of realization we need, is again a big
question! Any animal, any bird, learns…. and they respond. When you raise
the stick…. the bird flies because it realized that the stick may hurt…. so ….
it simply flies. It responded immediately. So, also the dog… Realization is
there even with the animals and birds and other creatures, but we being
human beings are expected to have the realization in a five-fold way.
A five-fold realization…. and then, responding accordingly makes one to be
called as a ‘Man’. I try to give a brief note of what is called – Five-fold
realization. I don’t want to take much of your time because the introduction
itself took lot of time… My Friends! The first step of realization is –
OURSELVES….. know about yourself. Realize what you are! And just
respond accordingly – ‘What are you’! You are a creature with possibly
two legs, two hands, two eyes with a beautiful body, good heart and
wonderful brain and so many of course…. other things in the body. This is
what we are! Each of these limbs have different names, shapes, places,
variety of activities but all they work for just you! They never quarrel with
each other, though their shapes are different…. names are different….
activities are different.
Softer is your tongue, sharper are your teeth, but they move together, not
hurting each other… so you are able to hear my voice. Otherwise, you just
can’t! Your hands and feet never quarrel with each other. If something
happens to your foot, and your hand responds immediately…. your eyes
shed tears…. your mouth calls for help and your hands go there and rescue
operations are on. Hands and eyes never say – ‘Hey! Something hurt you,
why should I respond. You cry…. I don’t mind!’ If I call your mouth and
eyes, and your hands, did not respond to the call of your foot, you are in
trouble… maybe…. the person is a diabetic, we want each of our organ to
respond with all others, so … you are in good health, for which, of course,
somebody has to work and others have to enjoy… your mouth works well
…. And your feet and hands and mouth and eyes… ears… every organ
receives the result of the food you eat, the mouth eats and they are happy….
mouth is also happy.
Legs walk …. And head is carried. Head never says – ‘Hey Feet! Why should
you only walk’ …. only Yoga masters can do that, not others. And your feet
never claim – ‘Why should I be on the ground, why not on the top?’ … so…
you are happy. So, your parts of the body are different, with their activities,
with their shapes and their names, but they too respond equally the call of
others, thus, your body is in good condition…. for which you have to share
things, that means, all parts are sharing equally, may be proportionately….
so… you are happy! That is what you are, this is the body…. So that’s how
Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Githa said – ‘Eat well, My Friend! Drink well!
Of course, water. Sleep well and wake up also well –
yuktha:hara viha:rasya yuktha cheshtasya karmasu
yuktha swapna:vabodhasya yo:go: bhavathi dukhaha
You can live well without any sorrows…. without any problems, if you
observe the Lord’s words. This is what you are…. this is what the body is.
Understand the body mechanism and live well! But all this is only, Step 1.
You have four more, yet to open…. The Second step of realization, what we
need to possess…. what we need to have… what we need to acquire …. You
are not just by yourselves … you are with the world. You are born to a Mom
and a Dad. The moment you born on this Earth, you have some kind of
network …. you are fixed in that network. When you see your hand or thumb
…. it is not by itself, it is a part of the body…. so also - You. Being a person on
this planet, you are by yourself but in a family. Mother is there, Father is
there, Uncles are there, Aunts are there and brother and sisters …. a family
in which you are a part. You are a part of the Whole.
Unfortunately, some people miss Whole for the sake of a part. Don’t’ miss
the Whole for the sake of the part. At the same time, don’t miss a part also,
for the sake of the Whole. If you see the hand, I want to keep the hand in
good condition …. let the body go in its own way…. that means, you are in
trouble! Body should be in condition…. your hand also should be in condition
…. both should go together…. so also – you are a part of a family and the
family is the Whole and you are a part of it…. so don’t miss the Whole for
the sake of a part! Nowadays we see that many people never care for their
families, they never care for their parents…. they never care their brothers
and sisters. They feel that they are by themselves. Realization is lacking! In
a family…. yes… mother is different…. Father is different, brothers and
sisters are different…. habits, their shapes and their attitudes, but sure….
they have to share with each other and thus, make a family.
Respect what you have, and respect others too! We have a slogan – ‘Worship
your own, Respect all’. Something may not be yours …. but still you need to
respect …. don’t dis-respect! You shouldn’t look down at others who do not
belong to you…. but whatever you like, you worship that. You like sweet…
hmm… Eat…. Don’t miss it! But your brother may like salt, let him eat too!
Don’t hate him…. because it is a family…. so you have to respect the other
person …. satisfying yourself, whatever you require…. so this should be
the policy. If you understand that, and respond accordingly…. means ….
you rise to the step 2. And in our family, we also have a tradition, just follow
them. And don’t underestimate their values …. just follow.
If you are able to Realize and Respond, it is Step 2….. but that is not
everything…. you have 3 more steps to go up. The 3rd step is – the society
you live in. You being in a family is not everything because the society you
live in is having many many millions and millions of families around. You
are just a part of the Whole. Don’t miss the Whole for the sake of the part!
So…. understand the society, with many many people where colours are
different, sizes are different, shapes are different and abilities are also
different. They are people in white colour, in black colour and in brown
colour like us and many varieties of colors are there. No two people match
in the whole world. You are in a society, it is so sad today…. people fight
seeing the colour…. People fight seeing the shapes and sizes. We have to say
that man is wise !! So if you are able to understand the society around and
play the role as a part of the Whole, sharing the things…. that is what Lions
are doing.
Being Lions, you people are really shaping the things in the society around
…. Not craving for the colours, sizes and the status, in the society. I have
seen people here…. Some uncared…. underprivileged children…. you are
taking care of them. I have seen some people with good ability are being
encouraged by you. You are trying to share things with the people around
in the society. And of course, this is again a part of the Whole! You are
conducting similar activities, I think…. throughout the world. This is what
is required! But this is Step 3 – understanding people around, with different
names, different races, different religions and different languages and
different activities. If man understands this …. I am sure there won’t be
quarrels between the countries. You worship whatever is yours as we have
seen the flag and the respect you are trying to show, to the flag. It is the
heart that is working and worth respecting! So, My Friends! You feel proud
of what you are! You may be a black person, a brown person, but worship
yours and respect others.
Lions, Lionesses and Leos, all the above steps, you are already possessing….
it is something great! I appreciate that! We pray God to bless you all with
ability to grow more and more and more. For all of you are on Step 3. Now,
we should ask ourselves…. What would be the Fourth Step, can you imagine?
You are a man in the society, but you are not just living by yourselves, man
is not really helping man, except Lions. It means other animals are helping
us for our survival. Animals are helping, birds are helping, trees are helping,
water is helping and air is helping and the earth is helping and so on, so
many things, so many bacteria are also helping us. Man hardly helps a
man.
It is something sad that man feels that he is progressing but he is causing
unbelievable damage to the animals, to the trees, to the water, to the air, to
the earth – pollution - disastrous. So, if man is able to understand that he is
a part of the whole universe, as a species, there are so many other species
around which are to be taken care of, but respecting or worshipping your
own race, first start with that. But then take care of other things, take care
of plants, of course, you Lions have started doing that too. That is great.
You are taking care of the nature, you are taking care of.... Take care!
If you take care of anything, it takes care of you, otherwise you won’t be
there. Not out of compassion, or out of any other generosity that you have
to take care of them! For your own survival, you have to take care of those
things. For Your own survival! Thus, you try to live, share things, you are
on Step 4, we can say. Still one more step to climb. What could it be? The
pious, the unseen and most powerful energy behind you, what we call as
God. This is the only energy behind us. Realize the presence of God behind
everything and everywhere, which is running the whole show….. Not only
this Friends! But the unbelievable, innumerable galaxies….
Plants and birds, are being controlled, programmed, and run in unison by
one single power, no two powers. If there are two powers, there would be
clash…. star wars. Only one power. Let people call it in their own way,
with their own names, we don’t mind. In each of the religion, again each
section, give different names, different forms and even ways of worshipping
that power, let them. Some people may not believe that, but they believe
nature….. still something! That something should be; let them call it GOD,
let them call it Nature. But, be good to that, be dedicated to that, be
surrendered to that and then start doing things. And then, you have to hook
to that and then, respect everything. I being a devotee of God and my friend
being an atheist doesn’t believe in God, but still, I respect him… still, I respect
him. And vice-versa, he should also respect.
He should learn to respect, be true. Be sure! If man realizes this factor,
then, no wars between religions, no conversions, no formations between
the countries and religions and no walls ….. If man possesses this knowledge,
this kind of realization of five folds - himself, time, society, nature around
and God, not contradicting with each other, man has to have
synchronization between all the five fold realization and he needs to respond.
Responding is one single thing but realization is five-fold. So, with the five
fold, understand that you are responding to society – many are seen and
many are unseen.
Faith in God is unseen, respect towards your family is not seen, respect
towards society is also not seen but your activities will speak, your actions
will speak, what you are and what your understanding is. Some people
think that they are highly devoted and they never care for the society, they
never care for the nature, they never care for the family, that means,
understanding is not full. Some people believe in nature, but don’t believe
in God and then, again understanding is not full. Some people believe in the
society around but they don’t care for God…. So, there are many lacunas in
their understanding, which is wrong!
So, My friends! You being a man, either you have a code for you and we
need to understand that code. Do you know the code for Oxygen….. what is
Oxygen? What is the code given to Oxygen – O2. Then what is for man? It is
R2 – Realize and Respond. Respond according to your realization. If this R
2
is followed, then, we can call ourselves human beings, we become humans,
otherwise we are like other animals with two feet. We are very very happy
that you people taking care of yourself in good attire, trying to understand
yourself, keeping you in good condition…. very nice, understanding the
society and trying to help them. I won’t say it is helping because you didn’t
use that word, … there is a slight difference between helping and serving,
I am sure you people know that. Helping is - I possess, you don’t so I do.
Serving is – I just can’t …. without giving to you, that’s all ….so I give it. And
if I do, I am happy, if I give, I am happy, otherwise I am sad. As a Mom does
to her own … child. That is service. And my friends, you are doing service,
I am very very happy. So, you love the society and you are trying to serve
the society in your own way, that’s really a great thing. I am sure you respect
the family as well because, Sriman RAMANA is with his spouse. … So, you
respect your family system, you respect your society and the services you
are trying to showcase now, and those banners are really wonderful. You
are trying to care for nature as well. I am sure….by inviting me here, you
believe in the God too….. so, the five fold understanding is very much with
you. I am very happy.
Sriman RAMANA being a Lion, with the Lioness is trying to prove and he
is trying to set an example to the society as how a man has to conduct himself
and be in the society. I appreciate the efforts the elders put on him, his
seniors, his friends, his Governors and his predecessors, to bring him up
with good qualities. I am very happy.
Let his services, let your services also always be there. We always try to see
the things well; as the lady introduced us…. We try to do some activities
like serving the people in the forest. And we try to serve the people who are
visually challenged. I am sure, ours is the only college in India which sends
children with laptops in their hands, for examinations, right from
intermediate board. They go to the intermediate examinations with the
laptops, with a special package in it which is called as Jaws. And also the
degree college started the same tradition, they go with laptops in their hands
to the examination hall and they come out with success.
They are trying to do good job. And we serve them. Trying to do some
activities here and there, not of course, in a big way, because the world is so
big, needs a lot… lot and lot of service to be done by the world. It is only
man who can do something, you know.... beyond his own requirements, so
I appreciate all of you doing something for your own sake but trying to
care for the society a lot. God bless you all! Our special
Managalasasanams to Sriman Ramana and Smt. Ramanaji, for
extending wonderful services with the blessings of many elders. He is trying
to cultivate good qualities, just as a bee collects honey drops from different
flowers and they blossom well.
I am very pleased to see our Honourable Minister Sriman Lakshmaiahgaru
and a wonderful hero, Suman, who in recent years introduced himself in
the role of Lord Balaji to the masses and the District Governor, Ramesh
Babu and so many wonderful personalities like you. You are encouraging
such good qualities with people. That is something great. Nowadays, it is a
rare quality… we can say…. encouraging a person doing good. There is a
saying you know…..or probably there is a nice story.
I think…. some ship left Chennai port, to China, suddenly the person
taking care of the vessel said to the pilot, “Hey my friend! Take the ship
back to the shore.”
He asked – “Why? Here is a container which is not closed properly.”
He asked – “What’s in that box?”
The other person said – “A box full of frogs.”
Pilot asked – “Where were they loaded?”
Answer was – “In Chennai”
Pilot asked – “Really?”
Answer was – “Yes, Boss!”
Pilot said – “Then, let’s move ahead!”
The other person asked – “Why Boss?”
Then, the Pilot said – “These are
Indian frogs. If they are frogs from
other countries, if one frog is trying
to raise, then other frogs will try to
push it from the bottom. In India, the
condition is different, if one frog is
trying to rise, then, there are 10 frogs to pull it down. Don’t worry, let’s
move on!”
This is the situation in India. If one wants to move forward, there will be 10
ready to pull him down …. may be a sarcastic thing.
There are good people everywhere, there are good qualities everywhere
….when one person is trying to do something good, then there are so many
people to encourage the thing, to encourage the person, to encourage the
quality, to encourage the charity and generosity. That is something great!
There are some persons representing the Government, there is a person
representing the masses, and there are people like you ….. representing the
corporate part of the country…. there are people representing the country.
I am very happy, let there be good always from every corner of the country.
Let there be generosity cropping from every cell of our body. Let us try to
feel that oneness among ourselves, crossing the barriers of caste, creed,
race, religion and language. Our Mangalasasanams to Ramana garu
and also to all of you who are encouraging this wonderful service …
Jai Srimannarayana!!
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MessageLion KATEPALLY JANARDHAN REDDY MLC
It is an opportunity for me to be a part of it and make my presence atBANNER PARADE of the Confluence of Lions clubs.Lions pride is everapproved by their deeds and dedication to the upliftment of all areasof the society.
Iam equally happy to declare myself a Lion ,being the member ofHEALTH CITY LIONS CLUB of HYDERABAD.My association withn theclub for the last two years has been a wonderful journey.Iam greatfulto my friend and fusion Ln B.JAGAN MOHAN who introduced me andsupported to become the member of the lub.
The remarkable event on this August evening at this Historical venue has laid a new milestonehaving approved many more new resolutions for thr cause of service and social security.Itis my pleasure
To express that the gathering is very much blessed by His Holiness PUJYA CHINAJEEYARSWAMIJI and also greeted by Honourable Minister For IT Govt of AP Sri PONNALA LAXMAIAHGARU.It was fair with fans of handsome personality Cine Artist Sri SUMAN garu who addedsome more serving colour to the occasion.
Iam proud to say what is witnessed by me and society at large that Lions club serviceactivities
And strategies of social outlook do comfort by being an inspiration to the Government.Lionsclubs are doing as what the State idoes or suppose to do.
Today adding more feathers to the cap HEALTH CITY LIONS CLUB OF HYDERABAD hoistedthe BANNER PARADE.Under the cover of Ln G.K RAMANA as Presiding officer had rededicatedto the social cause.It has adopted 15 Orphons,Distributed Sewing Machines to the needyWomen and also adopted The State topper of Undergraduate studies for career guidancewith Financial support.
I am once again thankful to the People andthe Day(18-02-2012) who promoted theservice spectrum
Of Lions clubs.I remain with pride andhonour as a Lion and assure as a Legislatureof RANGAREDDY,MAHABOOB NAGAR andHYDERABAD would always extend mysupport personally and also for any projectsthat need to be schemed by theGovernment of AP.
Speech of Sri VirinchiRetd. Assistant General Manager, State Bank of Hyderabad
Jai SrimannarayanaRespected His Holiness Shri Chinna Jeer Swamy, Shri Ponnala Laxmayyagaru (Ho. Min. IT), tollywood actor Suman, Shri Janardhan Reddy,MLC, Smt. Aruna Devi, Shri G.K.Ramana, (Chairperson), members ofthe Lion's Club and Ladies and Gentlemen.
It gives me' immense pleasure to be here at the midst of you all today. I congratulateRamana for organizing this Mega Regional Conference of Lions. I for one feel too small totalk about His Holiness Shri Chinna Jeer Swamy as I always believe him as a visible God. Hehas been doing selfless service to the society by setting up several Educational and Spiritualcenters at various places in the country. I was very much impressed about his Centre forthe Blind, opened near Shamshabad. The school run by his Trust basically takes care ofeducation of the Blind. He has set up such an Institution where the Blind can easily pursuethe education with the help of Audio embedded Laptops. His service to the visually impairedis beyond mere words. I take this opportunity to request you all the members of the Lionsclub, present here to visit the Institute and render the service.,
Coming to today's function I compliment Ramana for having organized this Mega RegionalConference under his Chairmanship. There are very few persons born like Ramana whohave immense potentiality and qualities of serving the society especially the Have-Nots. Ihave seen and witnessed many of his camps being organized, such as Blood DonationCamp, Diabetic Camp, Bone Density Camp, Eye Camps etc. I can surely say that Lions Clubhas become richer by his presence in the organization as a member. We all know servingthe mankind is serving the God. 'Manava Seva Madhava Seva'. He is a standing example forthat. He started his life dedicating to that CAUSE only.
Apart from organizing such activities, he has set up a Pathological Laboratory wherein hetreats the patients at very nominal rates. If I keep on telling you about his activities, I don'tthink time given to me is sufficient.
I once again compliment him and pray to God to give Ramana a long life to continue hisservices. I thank him and the organizers for giving me' this opportunity to address you all.
People the world over are highly concernedabout heart disease because it is the No.1killer. As Indians, we should be much moreseriously worried because we are three timesmore vulnerable than, say, Europeans to aheart attack because of genetic factors. Heartdiseases in our region grew by 300% in thelast 30 years and are still growing by 2-3%every year. WHO projects that by 2015 onemillion people under the age of 40 will diefrom this disease and 60% of heart patientsin the world are likely to be in India. Wemay not be able to choose our parents butwe can take many measures to prevent theonset of heart disease in the first place. If inthe unfortunate event of becoming a victimof heart disease, we can promptly act tominimize its consequences. We should,therefore, have some basic understandingof heart disease.
What is Heart Disease?Heart disease is any disorder that affects theheart’s ability to function normally. Variousforms of heart disease include:
·Coronary artery disease (the most commonform of heart disease resulting in heartattacks) –results in narrowing or blockageof the coronary arteries
·Arrhythmias (abnormal heart rhythms)·Heart valve diseases ·Congenital heartdisease(defects in the heart present at birth)-cardiomyopathy(damage to the heartmuscle) ·Heart failure
A heart attack occurs when one or more ofthe tiny arteries supplying the heart withoxygen-rich blood (coronary arteries)become blocked. Blockages
are caused by a blood clot that formssuddenly where a coronary artery hasnarrowed over the years from a buildup ofcholesterol and other substances known as
plaque. Interruptedblood flow to the heartcan damage or destroya part of the heartmuscle.
Symptoms of Heartdisease:Warning signs andsymptoms of a heart disease include:·Pressure, fullness or a squeezing pain in thecenter of the chest ·Pain extending beyondthe chest to shoulder, arm, back, or even toteeth and jaw ·Increasing episodes of chestpain/Prolonged pain in the upper abdomen·Palpitations ·Left arm numbness withexertion ·Shortness of breath/fatigue·Sweating/ nausea and vomiting ·Swellingaround the ankles ·Lightheadedness·Fainting
Diagnosis & treatment:Doctors perform a number of tests to findout if one is having or vulnerable to a heartattack. They include: Electrocardiogram(ECG), blood tests, chest X-ray,echocardiogram and angiogram. Initially,doctors try to pre-empt a heart problem withmedication. But some people do suffer aheart attack despite medication. If the testsreveal that a person has suffered a heartattack because of the blockage or narrowingof coronary arteries, doctors have threeoptions to provide relief to the patient. Oneis giving medicines. Other two options addedsometimes are-angioplasty and bypasssurgery. Angioplasty is a medical procedure,which widens narrowed or blocked arteries.Angioplasty relieves chest pain and reducesthe risk of heart attack. Bypass surgeryinvolves sewing veins or arteries in place ata site beyond a blocked or narrowed coronaryartery (bypassing the narrowed section),restoring blood flow to the heart.
Know Your Heart
Can’t we prevent heart attacks?Non-modifiable RiskFactors: Modifiable RiskFactors:
The answer is: yes and no. Certain factors,called coronary risk factors, increase the riskof a heart attack by contributing to the buildup of plaque in arteries including thecoronary arteries. We don’t have control overcertain factors, which make us vulnerable toheart disease. There are certain factors whichwe can modify and minimize the risk. Thethree factors that are out of our control are:·Age ·Gender·Genetics and FamilyHistory Following are the modifiable riskfactors:
Smoking, ·High blood pressure, ·Highcholesterol, ·Diabetes, ·Stress, ·Physicalinactivity, ·Obesity, ·Unhealthy diet By takingcare of these, you can ward off heart diseasefor years or minimize its havoc. You should,however, appreciate that even if you do allthe right things suggested here, you maynot be totally immune from heart disease.
Metabolic Syndrome MedicationsOne out of every three Indian men and oneout of every two Indian women havemetabolic syndrome. Any person with
metabolic syndrome has a 42% higherchance of getting coronary artery disease anddiabetes within the next 20 years. You havemetabolic syndrome if at least 3 of thefollowing are true: ?You are overweight orobese and you carry the weight around yourmiddle? You have high blood pressure andyou have a high amount of sugar in yourblood ?You have a high amount of fat in yourblood ? You have low HDL cholesterol Themore of these risk factors you have, thehigher your risk of heart disease. Even if yourcholesterol level is normal, you still may beat risk for a heart attack or stroke. Alongwith lifestyle changes, your doctor mayrecommend certain medications to preventor control heart disease. One is the simpledrug aspirin. Aspirin has been shown toreduce strokes in women and heart attacksin men. Drugs known as ‘Statins’ lower LDL,the bad cholesterol. These drugs preventthe onset of heart disease and theprogression of heart disease if you alreadyhave it.
Dr. A.G.K. GokhaleM.S., M.Ch.,CMC.(Vellore)DNBSr.Consultant-Cardiothoracic,
Vascular & Transplant Surgeon & HODM: 98480 45810
Diabetes is a house hold name now in theworld. Specially in India. "Diabetes Mellitus"is the actual disorder we mean by the termdiabetes. Diabetes mellitus should not beconfused with diabetes insipidus which hasnothing to do with body glucose metabolism.
About 50 million Indians are at presentDiabetic and the number is increasing day byday.
What is Diabetes Mellitus?Diabetes Mellitus is a disorder of bodymetabolism affecting carbohydrate, protein,fat and mineral metabolism but mainly thesymptoms pertain to glucose excess in theblood and it is commonly known as sugardisorder.
At what age can it affect ?It can start at any age right from birth till veryold age, any time.
Can it affect both men and women ?Yes, Diabetes has no sex priority.
What is the normal blood sugar andnorma l urine sugar?In a non diabetic urinesugar is usually nilexcepting in few pregnant women and fewother persons who may have a condition called"Renal Glycosuria" (without diabetes).Diabetes should not be diagnosed or treatedby urine sugar values. Always blood glucoselevels decide diagnosis and management ofdiabetes.
Fasting plasma glucose when below 100 mg/Dl and 2Hr post prandial value of less than150 mg are absolutely non diabetic. In fastingif the values exceed 126 mg and /or 2hr Postprandial or at random values exceed 200 mgone is called a diabetic patient.
In between normal and diabetic range valuesindicate a potential diabetic person.
What are the symptoms of diabetes ?Unfortunately symptoms are there in onediabetic patient out of 10 diabetics. Other 09though diabetic are without any symptoms orwith mild symptoms. In child diabetics (usuallyfall in to type 1 diabetes), rapid loss of weight,excess urination, excess thirst or hunger orvomitings with dehydration(diabetic ketoacidosis) are usually seen. In adult onsetdiabetes which commonly is diabetes millitus2 symptoms are not as dramatic. Few maylose weight, few may have excess urinationand thirst. Few have itching or fungal infectionof private parts, skin infection, blurred vision,tiredness without reason etc. Birth of a bigbaby also is sometimes seen.
What is Blood diabetes and UrineDiabetes?There is no condition called Urine Diabetes.Diabetes is only excess of blood glucose. After160-180 MG level in Blood Glucose startsgetting filtered in urine and appears in urinewhich is wrongly thought as urine diabetes.
Is Diabetes compulsory in children ifparents are Diabetic?Need not be compulsory. There are stronggenes and weak genes of Diabetes and thepossibility depends on strong genes and stress,infections which may trigger the unmaskingof diabetes. It can appear in persons withoutany family history and viceversa.
Can a Diabetic marry ?Certainly a diabetic person can marry, canbeget children like normal persons. Theyshould have positive attitude and keep the
Diabetes Mellitus
Dr. Jaya PrasadKotla
EndorinologistJP Endocrine andDiabetic Research
Centre Ph: 040-65587108
sugar under control which is basic.
Will a diabetic have shorter life span ?No. Infact Diabetics live longer than othersbecause they take care of their health betterand more attentitively than others. Theyundertake tests and know what is happeningand are guided more frequently by theirdoctors.
How do we prevent diabetes ?Cant totally prevent till a vaccine becomesavailable. We can postpone the onset byregular exercise, yoga, life style modification,take less stress, balanced diet, quittingsmoking and alcohol. Not all children needinsulin. Pure type1 diabetics have no or littleinsulin secretion in their body. This insulin is ahormone which can bring back the sugar inblood to normal levels. As they don'tmanufacture sufficient quantity, we administerfrom outside. Few children also can bemanaged by oral medication. like wise mostof the adults need only tablet medecine butfew need insulin for survival.Few people are
put on insulin during pregnancy,hospitalisation, sickness and infectionstemporarily. It is not true that once on insulinalways on insulin atleast for few patients.
How do we treat Diabetes ?In the treatment of Diabetes, Blood Sugar,Blood Fats, Blood Pressure should always bekept in normal limits for the age. Exercise,walking, yoga or physical activity asdetermined by the Doctor is a must. Balanceddiet prescribed by the doctor for that patientis advisable. Reducing stress is very important.No self medication. Don't follow internet andmagazines for treatment, use it only as aguidance. Your specialist doctor gives you thebest.Medication as per advice of the doctor,periodic checkup are cornerstones totreatment. Unless a patient has interest andcommitment for his health no one can help.
Can we eat fruits ?Certainly all fruits excepting Banana,Seethaphal and Chikku are permitted in theprescribed quantity.
CLUB EXCELENCE PROCESS"Lions Training for Club Excellence Process
Is the Future of Lionism"Presented by
Lion N. Mohan Doss
We are always looking for ways to help make each and every LionsClub even more successful. Through various Lions Programs processhas begun to learn which things you think are working particularly well for you and yourClub as well as some things that you would like to improve. One such attempt is the latestClub Excellence Process survey.
Your Club wants to be successful likewise my Club also wants to be successful. Is this nottrue, but how do we get there? The Club Excellence Process is the program that helpsClubs first evaluates their program, examine their community to see if there are needs thatthe Club can address, and works to get the Club moving.
Every individual has the potentiality and the responsibility to be a high performance leader.Each person builds leadership style by understanding and leveraging their own values,strengths, experiences, knowledge, and capabilities.
CEP is the powerful tool to make the Clubs vibrant. It's simple program with 2 components-Member & Community Satisfaction Analysis. CEP is an easy program and enables to assessstrength and weaknesses of a Club. It has 4 Steps.
Step 1 in CEP enables to understand Lionism and Membership. It gives an insight intoService Activities and Community Needs.
Step 2 discusses how a Club can be excellent and guides the Club to reach those excellentcharacteristics.
Step 3 in CEP analyses Community Needs Survey & Members Experience in the Club.Immediate needs are then determined.
Step 4 in CEP in CEP helps to set goals and prepare Action Plan for Member Satisfaction -Retention - Community needed Projects.
Another worthy exercise is the How are your Ratings exercise, you will understand from theSurvey which has 4 components - Club Meetings - Membership - Club Activities - PersonalSatisfaction questionnaire. High scoring Member is a satisfied Member. One who goes throughthese exercises he never leaves the Organization. Why not we give try to be a satisfiedLion?
Small minds talk about winning. Average minds talk about position. Great minds talk aboutgrowth. Champions never talk, they just perform and the world talks. Never change youroriginality for the sake of others Because no one can play your role better than you. You arethe BEST - when - YOU are YOU. Be always YOU and only YOU.
<∏Ó’sêsTT&éYoga Ratna Aruna Devi
Cell : 9440698003
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