Bengaluru
In a heartwarming ceremony at the government senior primary school in Ramasandra village, under the aegis of the Sulikere Gram Panchayat in Yeshavantpur Assembly Constituency, a new Dasoha room was unveiled with an auspicious touch. This remarkable event was graced by the esteemed presence of Sri Nanjavadhuta Maha Swamiji, President of Spatika Nandapuri Sansthan Math. The ceremony was not just about bricks and mortar; it was about a legacy of service and kindness. Amidst an atmosphere of hope and unity, the President shared inspiring words, emphasizing that true greatness is not defined by outward opulence, like diamonds and gold, but by the service one renders to others. He lauded the efforts of Muddaiah and Venkataramana, two compassionate brothers who funded the construction of the Dasoha room in memory of their late father, Hanumayya. This noble gesture, dedicated to education and the well-being of young minds, received well-deserved commendation. Muddaiah, the heartwarming donor behind this initiative, conveyed that parents embody the divine in our lives and yearn for the prosperity of their children. He passionately spoke about the significance of enduring social service, the kind that etches an indelible mark on the annals of time. Such work, he believes, not only elevates the quality of education but also brings purpose to life itself. S. T. Somashekar, the respected MLA of the constituency, echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the spiritual strength that fuels benevolent actions.