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NGO holds workshop for
EWS students
The Indian Express;
18 Jun 2012
CHANDIGARH: A workshop was organised by Bharat Vikas Parishad, an
NGO, on Sunday for meritorious students belonging to the economically
weaker sections studying in classes IX and X in various government
schools in Chandigarh. Students were given tips by experts on
'Confidence building, positive thinking, communication skills, talent
hunt'.
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Bharat Vikas Parishad Sign Off An MoU On Center For Vocational Training
To The Intellectually Challenged Person
Faridabad Metro;
16 Jun 2012
Faridabad : The
Faridabad chapter of the Bharat Vikas Parishad along with the District
Red Cross Society, Faridabad has signed an MOU for Center Of Excellence
For Vocational Training To The Intellectually Challenged Person. SN
Bansal, President, Faridabad chapter of the Bharat Vikas Parishad and
the Faridabad DC Balraj Singh signed the MOU.
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Study material given to
EWS students
The Indian Express; Mon May 28 2012
Chandigarh: Bharat
Vikas Parishad, an NGO, under its project ‘Saksharta 2012’, distributed
study material to students from economically-weaker sections (EWS) of
society at Moti Ram Arya Senior Secondary School, Sector 27, on Sunday.
The beneficiaries were students of classes IX and X. BVP also honoured
17 meritorious students of Chandigarh who secured more than 80% marks in
their annual examinations.
Chief Guest Prerna Puri Wasu, secretary, UT's IT Department, appreciated
the efforts of the organisation and recommended that the Parishad should
take steps to generate employment opportunities for needy students of
society.
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Dhumal inaugurates CT scan machine
The Indian Express; Mon May 07 2012
Chandigarh: Himachal Pradesh Chief
Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal inaugurated a CT
scan machine set up by the Bharat Vikas
Parishad at its Charitable Medical Centre in
Sector 24 today. The machine has been set up
at the cost of Rs 1.5 crore to provide CT
scan facilities at a nominal rate to
patients.
Addressing
the gathering, Dhumal appealed to people to
contribute liberally towards philanthropic
activities in order to mitigate the sufferings
of poor and needy.
He said a fund "Chief Minister’s Relief Fund"
had been set up in Himachal Pradesh to extend
financial help to the poor and needy people for
treatment of cancer, kidney and heart diseases.
He further said Rs 23.5 crore had been released
from the fund in the past four years. Centre
Director Ajay Dutta said around 2,000 clinical
tests of different kinds were being conducted
daily at the centre.
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Dhumal inaugurates CT scan machine at
charitable centre
The Pioneer; Sunday, 06 May 2012
Chandigarh: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister
Prem Kumar Dhumal on Sunday inaugurated a
state-of-the-art 16 Slice CT-Scan Machine at
Bharat Vikas Parishad Charitable Medical
Centre at Indira Holiday Home in Sector 24
here. This is the first of its kind CT scan
machine in the tricity after PGIMER.
Dhumal appreciated the role of Bharat Vikas
Parishad for lending the community service
in a charitable manner.
Ajay Dutta, director, Bharat Vikas Parishad
said, “Our commitment has always been to
bring the latest world class technologies
and equipment to the masses on a charitable
basis and we continue to take such
initiatives in achieving this objective. Our
focus is to increase patient comfort while
providing world-class healthcare.” Dutta
said for the patient, this new technology
provides reassurance because the detailed
images captured by the new scanner allow the
radiologist to make more accurate diagnosis.
The new scanner is the fastest machine
available and performs multi-slice CT scans
including angiography, in a matter of
seconds. Multi-slice imaging means that more
than one image is recorded at a time.
Multi-slice systems reduce the amount of
time patients must hold their breath or
change position during their examination.
This benefits trauma patients, paediatric
patients and others who are acutely ill.
Special filters reduce the amount of
radiation patients are exposed to during the
test.
The 16-Slice scanner is an upgrade from the
single slice machine previously used at the
hospitals.
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Ludhiana prefers
natural herbs
Times of India; Apr 10, 2012
LUDHIANA: All set to observe World Homeopathy
Day on Tuesday, homeopaths in the city said the field of medicine, known
for having no side effects and long-term cure, is gaining popularity in
Ludhiana.
Senior consultant Dr Anurag Sood at Bharat Vikas Parishad, Vikang
Sahiata Kendra in Rishi Nagar said he began practicing around a decade
ago. ''About 10 patients used to visit me every day and now, the number
has gone up several times. People are more aware now and understand that
homeopathy offers a permanent cure of all kinds of diseases. Even
incurable ailments such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, leukoderma,
wheat allergy, fibroids and adenoids can be cured."
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BHARAT VIKAS PARISHAD ORGANISING WATER HARVESTING AWARDS 2012
Udaipurthinking,
26 Mar/12
BHARAT
VIKAS PARISHAD is organising water
harvesting awards 2012,all house owners who
want to participate in this award are
invited,they can register details of their
name and mobile number and date from when
they are using water harvesting equipment’s
for their house,last date of registration is
10 April and the award function will be on
14 April in lions club hiranmangri, for
registration you can contact M.R. S.K. GUPTA
(9352500749)
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Vida 2068: Dazzling fest at Gangaur Ghat
Udaipur Times of India; March 22, 2012
Bidding adieu to the Hindu year of 2068 and
welcoming the New Year 2069 (Vikram Samvat),
an evening of celebrations at Gangaur Ghat
was a sparkling scene where hundreds of
lamps were floated on the waters of Lake
Pichola. The lamps were lighted from the
sacred flames of the temple of Shree Nath Ji.
This was followed by the Ganga Arti.
"Jyoti Kalash Chetna Yatra" started from
Shreenath Ji and concluded in Udaipur at the
Gangaur Ghat. The procession, which passed
through the cities streets, was welcomed
with showers of flower petals and with
traditional music.
The procession was also adorned with two
huge torches. Two of the famous saints Bheem
Singh Chouhan and Santosh Balyogi
accompanied the procession and headed the
program of Arti at Ghangaur Ghat.
With the luminous lake shore and a series of
cultural programs, the year 2069 was
welcomed with grand fireworks.
The four day Nav Samvatsar program has been
organized by the Nav Varsh Samaroh Samiti,
in association with (BHARAT VIKAS PARISHAD,
ALL BRANCHES, Udaipur and) Udaipur Municipal
Corporation and Alok Institute.
The visual impact delivered by the events
has been captured for our readers through
beautiful photos by Sayeed Ahmed.
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Gomia MLA distributes artificial limbs among
needy
The Pioneer; Sunday, 18 March 2012
Gomia MLA and chairman of Dharmic Nayas
Board ,Madhav Lal Singh on Sunday
distributed artificial limbs, wheel chairs
and other apparatus among needy persons of
Bokaro Thermal and its surrounding villages.
Sponsored jointly by the Bharat Vikas
Parishad ,Bokaro Thermal and SIP, DVC, BTPS,
the distribution ceremony was held at the
station club here on Sunday.
Singh assured that needy persons from Bokaro
Thermal would also be privileged under the
scheme very soon. The BVP was rending
service to poor society by organising such
camps.Physically handicapped persons ,who
are unable to procure costly aids were
benefited from the camp, he also advised the
Parishad to organise such type of camp at
Gomia and other places of Bermo. He has
assured the members of BVP that he would be
help for organising the camp. As many as 44
physically challenged persons were provided
with artificial limbs earphoneas, wheel
chairs and others apparatus at a free
disabled camp.
However, addressing the large gathering
Chief engineer G.P Singh said that the main
aim of the Prishad is to motivate people to
serve our poor, disabled and ignorant
brethren not as an act of charity but in the
true sprite of our cultural tradition of
service as duty. Serving humanity is
worshiping god, our goal is to ever expand
our mission and introduce the new generation
to the service of humility-he further added.
State general secretary P K Ambastha listed
the achievement of the Bharat Vikas
Parishad, Bokaro Thermal in brief and
presented the mementos to the club members.
Chief guest Madhav Lal Singh, special guest
S K Mishra G M CCL Kathara ,B B Das, PK
Ambastha and A K Tiwari inaugurated the
camp.
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Human chain formed to encourage people to
vote
Times of India; Feb 14, 2012
VARANASI: To encourage a good
percentage of voting on the upcoming
assembly polls in the city, the Bharat Vikas
Parishad Vivekanand, in association with
Varanasi Athletic Club, formed a human chain
on Sigra road on Monday.
Hundreds of men, women, first time voters
and even school children participated in the
forming the human chain.
According to spokeperson, Manoj Murjhani,
the main aim of taking such a step was to
showcase the strength of voting and
encourage maximum number of voters on
February 15, which is the polling day in the
city.
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Remembering Swami
Vivekananda
The Hindu; Monday,
January 29, 2012
Bharat
Vikas Parishad celebrated Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary on
January 12 at Triplicane. A procession of school students was organised
during the event. The rally, which started from the Vivekananda Rock
Memorial office at Singarachari Street, Triplicane, at 3.30 p.m.,
culminated at J.S.N. Jain Vidyalaya Matriculation Higher Secondary
School, Ganapathi Street. Earlier, the rally was flagged off by T.S.
Ramaswamy, Senior Advocate.
A meeting was held at Jain Vidyalaya, which was attended by school
students and members of BVP branches. The teachings of Swami Vivekananda
were explained to the students by V. Hariharan, National Secretary; P.M.
Gopalakrishna, Zonal Secretary; Prof. B. Satagopan, Tamil Nadu State
President; and Chella Subramanian, State Comvenor. A quiz programme was
conducted by Mr. T.S. Ramaswamy on the cultural values of our country
and cash prizes were distributed to 10 students. Natarajan, State
General Secretary, proposed a vote of thanks.
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Bharat Vikas Parishad holds blood donation
camp
The Pioneer; Monday, 23 January 2012
Ranchi. The Bharat Vikas
Parishad, Bokaro Thermal on Monday paid
tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on the
occasion of his 115th birth anniversary.
Following an appeal by the national general
secretary (Vistar) of BVP GP Singh, a blood
donation camp was also organised by the
Bharat Vikas Parishad in which many people
including a woman came to donate despite the
inclement weather.
The Bharat Vikas Parishad, Bokaro Thermal
and Garmajarua hosted ad donation camp at
station club, Bokaro Thermal in which
31people from different walks of life
including a woman Krishna Datta donated 31
units blood in the camp. The State general
secretary of BVP, PK Ambastha offered full
support to the donors along with moral
support from the National general secretary
(Vistar) GP Singh.
Large number of dignitaries including the
State general secretary PK Ambasrtha, Dr R
Deiwedi, Dr S Gousami, N Chandel, Shasi
Shekhar, RK Chaudhary, KP Banerjee, Uttam
Datta, AK Sakuja, Dr Nitis Jha, BN Dubey,
Shambhu Poddar, Smt Krishna Datta and others
donated blood on the occasion. On this
occasion, the State secretary appealed to
the youth to donate blood. The donation camp
was inaugurated by the chief engineer &
project head GP Singh by the traditional
lighting of a lamp and paid tributes to
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Netaji as one of
the greatest leaders and national builders
of post-independent India and recalled his
contribution in generating social awareness
and self-respect among the nationality
during the pre-independence period.
Prominent among those present on this
occasion included AP Mehta, Dr Upendra
Mohantha, and Dr SK Sinha, Yogendra Prasad,
RP Verma, Raj Kumar Mohantha, Sister S Minj
and Bharamdeo Singh.
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Mammoth rally to mark Swami Vivekananda’s birth anniv
The Pioneer;
13 January, 2012
Gwalior. On the occasion of 150th birth anniversary of Swami
Vivekananda a mammoth prabhatpheri (early morning procession) of
nearly 500 school children, school teacher of DVC ME School, Shankar
Uttkaramit Vidyalaya Six unit, DVC high school and DVC employees was
organised in Bokaro Thermal by Bharat Vikas Parishad, Bokaro Thermal
branch on Thursday.
The Bharat Vikas Parishad took out an impressive prabhatpheri which
started from DVC ME school and passed through major thoroughfares of
the Thermal City including station road, hospital, Jharkhand chawk,
Lal chawk CMD areas, Govindpur and GM colony that later turned into
a meeting at local DVC middle school's ground.
The members of Bharat Vikas Parishad also took part in the rally,
led by the State general secretary PK Ambatha. Earlier the National
Convener Vistar of BVP GP Singh paid tribute to Swami Vivekananda
and recalled his contribution in generating social awareness and
self respect among the downtrodden of our nation.
State general secretary PK Ambastha of BVP explained about the
organisation and its activities to the school children.
The organisation is working on the theme of contact, help,
dedication and service and a member of BVP is working for upliftment
of society.
On occasion of 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, many
social programmes from January 12 to July 10, 2013 would be
organised by the BVP, Bokaro Thermal in different ways.
Others present on the occasion included AK Mishra, SB Singh, Shyama
Kumari, Rajani Bala Karn, Pratima Chakarbarty, Sanjay Kumar, SK
Sarkar, AP Mehta, Anil Gupta, KK Tiwari, Virendra Kumar Sinha,
Vimlesh Mishra, Quaseen Akhatar.
Bharat Vikas Parishad presently has 950 branches all over India with
a membership of 67,000. In addition Bharat Vikas Parishad has also
established a number of branches outside India.
For carrying out its work, the country has been divided into 15
zones and 58 prant.
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Motor Rally
The Hindu;
13 January, 2012
Vijayawada. Vijayawada branch of Bharat
Vikas Parishad, a socio cultural
organisation, organised shobha yatra, a
rally, from Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium
Complex to Swami Vivekananda statue near
Raghavaiah Park. City-based Vivekananda
Youth Association members led by its
president Y. Krishna Prasanna took out
another rally separately from Benz Circle to
the Raghavaiah Park. Bharatiya Janata Yuva
Morcha activists took out a motorcycle rally
from BJP city office to Raghavaiah park and
garlanded the statue of Swami Vivekananda.
BJYM general secretaries P. Govind G.
Ramakrishna and others were present.
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A Warm Gesture for Needy Students
UdaipurTimes; January 6, 2012
Volunteers of the Bharat Vikas Parishad (Subhash)
distributed warm clothes to the students of a government run secondary school
near Udaipur as a part of their Annual donation process. The program was also
followed by a touching play-act performed by the students.
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