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Hans India
3 days ago
- General
- Hans India
TTD mulls ‘Sadgamaya' to inculcate ethical values among students
Tirupati: With an aim to inculcate ethical values taught by Hindu Sanatana Dharma among the students who are the future pillars of the nation, the TTD has mulled an innovative programme, Sadgamaya - a path towards righteousness which will be implemented soon. In connection with this, a review meeting was held by TTD JEO Veerabrahmam at the Conference Hall of TTD Administrative Building in Tirupati on Monday. TTD JEO Veerabrahmam instructed the concerned that the programme should be developed in such a way that it should enhance the spirit of tolerance, empathy, honesty, compassion, confidence, self-discipline among the students. He also directed that the training schedule should include group activities, community service and many more. Earlier, the HDPP secretary Sriram Raghunath explained to the JEO the intention behind the programme through a power point presentation stating that the progamme aims at laying a strong moral foundation among the students, in their character development, fostering social and emotional skills, love-affection-gratitude towards parents and teachers, compassion, integrity and thereby making the students the true and responsible citizens of the country. He said the programme will commence with the students of TTD schools initially. All Projects Special Officer Raja Gopal, SE Manoharam, DEO Venkata Sunil, VGO Sada lakshmi, CMO Dr Narmada, Additional HO Dr Sunil, DE (Electrical) Saraswati, OSD SVBC Padmavati and other officers were also present.


The Hindu
4 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
TTD to launch ‘Sadgamaya' drive to instil ethical values in students
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is planning to introduce 'Sadgamaya' programme to inculcate ethical values as enshrined in Hindu Sanatana Dharma in the students. The programme, which is all set to be implemented soon, is meant to introduce students to the path of righteousness. At a review meeting held here on Monday, Joint Executive Officer V. Veerabrahmam instructed the officials to develop the programme to enhance the spirit of tolerance, empathy, honesty, compassion, confidence, self-discipline among students. Mr. Veerabrahmam also wanted the training schedule to include group activities, community service etc. Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad (HDPP) secretary Sriram Raghunath said that the programme intends to lay a strong moral foundation for the students, by introducing character development, fostering social and emotional skills, love-affection-gratitude towards parents and teachers, compassion and integrity, thus making them responsible citizens. Special Officer (All Projects) Raja Gopal, Superintending Engineer Manoharam, Devasthanam Educational Officer Venkata Sunil, Vigilance Guard Officer Sada Lakshmi and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Narmada took part in the meeting.


Hans India
22-05-2025
- Health
- Hans India
EO inspects Padmavathi Children's Heart Centre
Tirupati: TTD EO J Syamala Rao has directed officials to explore the possibility of setting up a new trust for children's healthcare and medical services at Sri Padmavathi Children's Heart Centre in Tirupati. On Wednesday, he held a review meeting with the officials on hospital management in the hospital conference hall. During the meeting, the EO stated that Sri Padmavathi Children's Heart Centre already has Sri Venkateswara Apanna Hrudaya Scheme, under which a donation of Rs 1 lakh from a donor enables free heart surgery for a child from an underprivileged background. He instructed the officials to prepare a report on the rules and regulations regarding the formation of a new trust, specifically for paediatric medical services, similar to existing trusts in TTD. He emphasised that the hospital treats children as divine beings and provides excellent medical services to infants who come for treatment. The officials were further instructed to arrange necessary medical equipment, infrastructure, and emergency medicines to increase the number of paediatric heart surgeries, in addition to providing treatments for children. The EO also reviewed the current status of the new building construction with engineering officials and asked for a report on the progress. Later, he interacted with doctors and parents of the infants in paediatric ICU block, general ward, and OP block to gather feedback on the medical services provided. Parents expressed satisfaction with healthcare services being provided at the hospital. The meeting was attended by TTD JEO Veerabrahmam, CE Satyanarayana, Hospital Director Dr Srinath Reddy, RMO Dr Bharat, SEs Venkateshwarlu and Manoharam, and other officials.