Vidyavrutta Vol. 17
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Teachers’ Training Programme:
Sainiki Vidylaya’s Football team qualified for the State Level:
The championship was held for the students under 14 and 17 at Nanded on 19th
& 20th July, hosted by the District Sports Authority. The urban teams were from Latur and Nanded…
and the teams of Sagroli, Udgir & Nilanga were among the rural
participants. The team of Sainiki
Vidyalaya knocked down Sana High school team by 4-2 lead in the final. The captain Hrishikesh Chillore expressed in
his views that the precise planning, regular practice, the professional
guidance and efforts of Mirza Baig, the team coach resulted in this magnificent
victory.
The victorious team was given a very warm and boisterous reception at Sagroli.
The victorious team was given a very warm and boisterous reception at Sagroli.
Inauguration of ‘Gurunath Bahvan’ a multi purpose Dining Hall:
The multiple purpose dining hall erected within a record period of time has been inaugurated by the most revered Shri Anandraj Manik Prabhu Maharaj on 9th Aug, 2013. The hall is named after Shri Gurunath Anant Deshmukh, the ‘Guruji’ for all.

ICRISAT to join hands with KVK centre of Sagroli:
International Crop Research Institute for Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is an
international institute active in 55 countries worldwide. Prominently it works for the research on
crops in semi-arid tropics in Grams, Pigeon Pea, Pea Nut, Millet and Jowar. The institute also works against various
countrywide issues like starvation, poverty, malnutrition and endangered environment.
Dr. Ravindra Reddy, a senior scientist, commended the efforts of KVK Sagroli as it implemented various farmer oriented programmes in its initial stages of inception itself. He has also assured to venture hand in hand with the centre for the different upcoming programmes in Maharashtra. Dr Belam Reddy, a senior scientist, who worked with Dr Swaminathan had interacted with the local farmers on various issues and suggested some innovative methods in farming.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Three Festivals celebrated
The 20th of August was the day of three great occasions in Indian cultural tradition. The Raksha Badhan, the Narali Pournima and the Sanskrit Day, were celebrated with over-whelming enthusiasm in the campus.
Narali Pournima marks the beginning of fishing season and the
fishermen who depend on the sea for a living, make an offering to the Lord
Varuna.. so that they can reap bountiful fish from the sea. In western India, Parts of Maharashtra,
Gujrat and Goa, this festival is celebrated.
Raksha Bandhan (The Bond of Protection) or Rakhi is a Hindu
festival primarily observed in India which celebrates the relationship between
brother (Shourya), cousins and sisters (Shreya). This festival is observed by Hindus, Sikhs
and Jains. This Occasion celebrated at
the campus, threw open the gates of kinship when the unrelated boys are given
the status of siblings and the girl children tied Rakhis to their wrists. An emotional fervor was evident when the inmates
of Balgram and other hostels were bound with Rakhees by the girl children.
In a huge gathering, school children presented cultural
programs on the occasion.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Independence Day Celebrated with patriotic fever:
H.H the Dyanaraj Manik Prabhu Maharaj delivers Inspiring Benedictory Speech at Sagroli.
H.H
The Dyanaraj Manik Prabhu Maharaj has graced Sagroli on the occasion of Janmashtami. He also visited the multi purpose
huge hall, the ‘Gurunath Bhavan’ lately dedicated to the children. On this occasion, he delivered a benedictory
speech for the volunteers of the institution. He advised all the volunteers to be duty conscious and manifest the values
nurtured by Shri Babasheb Deshmukh through S S Mandal.
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