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Sadgati, Narsi. Narsi Reddy Gayam, 57. Succumbed to gradual multiple organ failure over 21 months, starting with an initial brain stroke. Survived by Vijayalakshmi, wife, Anusha, daughter, and Sarath Chandra, son. Founder, PROMAC that trained ‘000s of students for GRE, GMAT, IELTS, TOEFL, etc. 3000 students a year, for the last 28 years. One of its branches was in Singapore too, for a while. Was part of managing several education, skills and related enterprises. Highly talented; relentless; hardworking; and extremely successful. Without cutting corners and without losing integrity in the process. Wanted to get into politics but could not. Farmer’s son. Alumnus of Sarvail Gurukulam 1980-83. Agriculture Graduate, 1989. IRMAN PRM 91-93. Alumnus: MIT; John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. Worked with ITC and Arvind Mills before founding PROMAC. 

Lent his hand and joined in co-founding Akshara without any preconditions. Long-term associate, invisible back-end strength, and family insider for more than 40+ years. Bindu was also the teacher of their children at LAB School. Anusha completed her engineering graduation from NIT, Warangal. To be convocated soon. Elder Sarath Chandra is working in United States.

Where are we headed – Russia-Ukraine war, despite Alaska summit, Zelensky-Trump meet, presser?

Bharat Ratna Rajiv Gandhi, 81 (20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991). Prime Minister of India, 1984-89. 

Photography. An art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, by image sensors, or light-sensitive material such as photographic film. Photography now includes motion photography, videography; Black and white to colour; and digital photography, 99% now. By the time, I joined Engineering, I used to carry a very simple camera and keep clicking whatever that attracted me. Joined a photography club. After some time, looking at the costs of film, and development, my father objected and advised me to stop all this. All this led me to stop taking any financial support from family, by the second year of engineering. Thanks to my National Talent scholarship and friends, I survived and completed engineering. 

When we lose an emotional attachment to someone, we discover/realize how ordinary they are. It is our love and our energy that makes people seem so special.

We are still very far from eradicating extreme poverty. Still, 1 in 10 are surviving on less than USD 3 a day; Many are still struggling to get a square meal a day; 1 in 20 are suffering from absolute homelessness; 1 in 4 are facing absolute water scarcity; 1 in 2 have no access to essential health care; 1 in 3 children lack ability to read and write; 1 in 10 children are out of school. Many of us face avoidable deaths. We are becoming poorer day-by-day. Climate change makes us more and more vulnerable and marginalised. The humanitarianism in us, every human being, every community, every institution/organisation, needs to be practiced. We need to be always mindful of the last soul in the last mile. Let us understand the needs of the people and the planet in the most human way, with due respect to the local tradition and culture. Let us respond to these needs. In harmony with nature.

Can we offer our love and energy so that they become special, empowered, enchanting leadership-management KST, human, financial resources, and partners? In making this world better, longer.

Yes, we can. If we coexist, flowing. With abundance of love, energy. In N? sakthiyoga for 7L.