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Friday 23 June 2017

International Olympic Day & Public Service Day


International Olympic Day

Olympic Day was introduced in 1948 to commemorate the birth of the modern Olympic Games on 23 June 1894 at the Sorbonne in Paris. The goal was to promote participation in sport across the globe regardless of age, gender or athletic ability.
Olympic Day is celebrated all around the world: hundreds of thousands of people – young and old – participate in sports activities, such as runs, exhibitions, music and educational seminars.
Olympic Day is nowadays developing into much more than just a sports event. Based on the three pillars “move”, “learn” and “discover”, National Olympic Committees are deploying sports, cultural and educational activities. Some countries have incorporated the event into the school curriculum and, in recent years, many NOCs have added concerts and exhibitions to the celebration.
Commemorating the birth of the modern Olympic Games, Olympic Day is not only a celebration, but an international effort to promote fitness and well-being in addition to the Olympic ideals of Fair Play, Perseverance, Respect and Sportsmanship.
Olympic Day Runs
Olympic Day Run is an international Olympic Movement activity promoting mass participation of sports held in June organized by National Olympic Committees (NOCs). The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was formally established on 23 June 1894 through the efforts of Pierre de Coubertin promoting competitive sport as a revival of the ancient Olympic Games.

In 1987, in an effort to encourage all NOCs to commemorate and celebrate Olympic Day, the IOC Sport for All Commission launched the Olympic Day Run concept with the objective of promoting the practice of participation in sport by men, women and children from all corners of the world and all walks of life, regardless of athletic ability. The first Olympic Day Run was held in 1987, over a distance of 10km, with 45 participating NOCs. In 2006, there were 161 NOCs promoting Olympic Day Run to their countrymen.
The Olympic Day Run is usually held during June 17–24 by NOCs, with 1.5 KM Olympic Day Fun Run, 5 KM, and 10 KM running activities.
Over the last 20 years Olympic Day has been associated with Olympic Day Runs all over the world. From 45 participating National Olympic Committees (NOCs) in the first edition in 1987, the numbers have grown to nearly 200 participating NOCs.

  

Public Service Day

The United Nations’ Public Service Day is held on June 23 each year. It recognizes that democracy and successful governance are built on the foundation of a competent civil service. The day aims to celebrate the value and virtue of service to the community. 

What Do People Do?

The United Nations (UN) holds a Public Service Awards ceremony each year. It rewards the creative achievements and contributions of public service institutions worldwide. This event promotes the role, professionalism and visibility of public service.  At the same time, Africa Public Service Day is celebrated in Africa to coincide with the United Nations Public Service Day.
Many public service organizations and departments around the world celebrate this day by holding various events to recognize the valuable role that public servants play in making improvements in society. Activities include: information days featuring stalls and booths about the public service; organized lunches with guest speakers; internal awards ceremonies within public service agencies or departments; and special announcements to honor public servants.

Background

On December 20, 2002, the United Nations General Assembly designated June 23 of each year as United Nations Public Service Day (resolution 57/277). It encouraged member states to organize special events on that day to highlight the contribution of public service in the development process.
This day was created to: celebrate the value and virtue of public service to the community; highlight the contribution of public service in the development process; recognize the work of public servants; and encourage young people to pursue careers in the public sector.

Symbols

The United Nations Public Administration Network (UNPAN) uses a special logo for Public Service Day. It features two columns, one on the left side and one on the right side, and in between are a pair of hands outlined in orange in a flame-like manner. These hands surround three blue human figures. The figure in the middle depicts a woman and the two other figures, one on each side of the woman, are male. The word “Public”, which joins the two columns, is written above the heads of the figures, which are standing on or supported by the word “Service” in capital letters, which joins the two columns. A smaller version of UNPAN’s main logo is located above the word “Public”.
UNPAN’s main logo, in blue and white, is similar to the logo on the UN flag. It features a projection of a world map (less Antarctica) centered on the North Pole, enclosed by olive branches. The olive branches are a symbol for peace, and the world map represents all the people of the world.

Tuesday 20 June 2017

International Day of Yoga



World Refugee Day 2017


World Refugee Day 2017

World Refugee Day 2017 will be celebrated all through the world by the people on 20th of June, at Tuesday.

World Refugee Day History

World Refugee Day is observed every year by the people on 20th of June in order to raise the public awareness about refugee’s situations throughout the world. Celebrating World Refugee Day annually on 20th of June was declared by the United Nations General Assembly in the Resolution 55/76 on 4th of December in 2000. It was started celebrating worldwide as an annual event from 2001 on every 20th of June.
The World Refugee Day celebration of 2001 has marked as the 50th anniversary of 1951 Convention Refugees status by the United Nations General Assembly. It has been started celebrating in several countries all around the world from 2000. It is celebrated on different dates and weeks in many countries.

Why World Refugee Day is Celebrated

World refugee day is celebrated every year on 20th of June to support millions of families all over the world who have lost their homes and dear ones because of violence or war. The day was established by the General Assembly of United Nations for the refugees to honor them for their courage of facing lots of problems after losing homes due to conflict or violence and their contributions to their communities. World refugee day celebration provides an opportunity to all to help the refugees worldwide to rebuild their quality lives through lots of related activities.
Refugees are provided variety of lifesaving assistance, safety and protection by the government agencies and organizations. They are provided tents, shelter, living materials supplies and served with the life-saving services. The goal of celebrating this event is increasing public awareness among common public by sharing the related refugee stories.
It is celebrated to remind people about the all failures of an international community or home conflicts which forced lots of families to leave their home and go another place to save their life. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has taken big steps for immediate support to all the humanitarian needs of the refugees. However, it needs some important actions by the governments and other private organizations as well on national and regional level to fully control the refugee’s condition.
It is celebrated to eliminate all the horrific violence from the countries and community which is the main reason of people’s displacement and formation of refugee. 55% of all the refugees come from Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Syria and Sudan. The event is established to prevent huge scale difficulties leading to the violence in the international communities and to promote the life saving solutions for refugees.
Refugees are taken as the asset and strength of the country and not as the burden. They are survivors and should get proper help and support timely. It is very necessary to draw people’s attention towards the refugee’s conditions to honor their courage and solve their problems.

How World Refugee Day is Celebrated

World refugee day event is celebrated by organizing variety of related activities all through the world to increase awareness among society and to highlight over the issues contributing to the conditions of refugees in the society. Some of the activities include:
  • Participants involved in the event celebration protests against holding the migrants and asylum seekers to the prison.
  • Refugee’s real stories are screened as a movie to show their life styles.
  • Association members of the organization provide moral support to the refugees by meeting them in the imprisonment.
  • Requesting government organizations for better management of the asylum seekers.
  • Awareness activities are carried out by the celebrities, humanitarian aid workers, civilians and other famous group people for more effect.
  • People living in the community are encouraged to participate in the event celebration through the social media.
  • Refugee camps are organized to solve their problems by distributing them shelters, necessary goods, tents, plastic sheets, blankets and etc.
  • They are also availed with free clinics, schools, water resources and etc for supporting them psychosocially and physically.
  • Discussions and debates activities are organized in the schools and colleges.

World Refugee Day Theme

The annual celebration of the world refugee day is based on the particular theme of the year to effectively run the campaign. Some of the year wise themes are mentioned below:
  • The theme of 2015 was “With courage let us all combine”.
  • The theme of 2014 was “Migrants and Refugees: Towards a Better World”.
  • The theme of 2013 was “Take 1 minute to support a family forced to flee”.
  • The theme of 2012 was “1 family torn apart by war is too many”.
  • The theme of 2011 was “1 refugee without hope is too many.”
  • The theme of 2010 was “1 refugee forced to flee is too many”.
  • The theme of 2009 was “Home”.
  • The theme of 2008 was “Protection”.
  • The theme of 2007 was “Perseverance.”
  • The theme of 2006 was “Hope”.
  • The theme of 2005 was “Courage”.
  • The theme of 2004 was “Courage”.
  • The theme of 2003 was “Refugee Youth: Building the Future”.
  • The theme of 2002 was “Tolerance”.
  • The theme of 2001 was “Respect”.

Saturday 17 June 2017

Father's Day in India

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Father's Day in India

Father’s Day is celebrated worldwide to recognize the contribution that fathers and father figures make to the lives of their children. This day celebrates fatherhood and male parenting. Although it is celebrated on a variety of dates worldwide, many countries observe this day on the third Sunday in June.

World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought

World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought

The United Nations' World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is annually observed on June 17 to highlight the urgent need to curb the desertification process. It also aims to strengthen the visibility of the drylands issue on the international environmental agenda. 

What Do People Do?

Individuals and organizations in various countries, such as Australia, Algeria, Canada, China, Ghana, and the United States, have participated in the day in recent years. Many events focus on educational activities to help combat problems relating to desertification and drought.
Promotional activities may include the distribution of awareness raising materials, such as calendars, fact sheets, posters and postcards, to educational institutions and the general public. The day may also feature educational case studies, forums or discussions on drought and desertification, its implications on society and ways to minimize the problem.
However, the effort to fight against desertification and drought does not occur only on this day. Many countries have been making a progressive effort in proactively addressing the issue and looking for solutions. For example, the Algerian Government resorted to a French research and engineering firm, in view of elaborating a national plan to protect the agricultural lands and to fight desertification. Pilot projects in Lebanon resulted in villagers producing za’atar and other traditional delicacies to tackle the agricultural decline caused by years of drought and desert expansion.

Background

In December 1994, the United Nations General Assembly declared June 17 the World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought. The assembly acknowledged that desertification and drought were global problems because they affected all regions of the world. The assembly also realized that joint action by the international community was needed to combat desertification and drought, particularly in Africa.
States were invited to devote the World Day to promoting awareness of the need for international cooperation to combat desertification and the effects of drought, and on the implementation of the Convention to Combat Desertification.  Since then, country parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), non-governmental organizations and other interested stakeholders celebrate this particular day with outreach activities worldwide on June 17 each year.

Symbols

In March 2005 the UN agencies involved in celebrating the 2006 International Year of Deserts and Desertification organized a logo competition for that particular year. Krishen Maurymoothoo, a graphic designer from Mauritius, won the contest. The winning design featured three elements: a tree, which covers the logo as a protective roof; the Sun, which acts as a symbol of warmth and life; and the dunes, which were formed of several colors relating to the Earth's land. The current UNCCD logo, although different in some aspects, shares some similarities with Maurymoothoo's logo: trees that protect the Earth; the Sunlit sky, which brings about warmth in the background; and the land. Both logos use earth-based colors, which include green and brown.


Wednesday 14 June 2017

World Blood Donor Day 2017


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The theme of this year’s World Blood Donor Day is “Blood connects us all”. It focuses on thanking blood donors and highlights the dimension of “sharing” and “connection” between blood donors and patients. In addition, we have adopted the slogan “Share life, give blood”, to draw attention to the roles that voluntary donation systems play in encouraging people to care for one another and promote community cohesion.
The campaign aims to highlight stories of people whose lives have been saved through blood donation, to motivate regular blood donors to continue giving blood, and motivate people in good health who have never given blood to begin doing so, particularly young people.

Background information

Every year, on 14 June, countries around the world celebrate World Blood Donor Day. The event serves to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure the quality, safety and availability of blood and blood products for patients in need.
Transfusion of blood and blood products helps save millions of lives every year. It can help patients suffering from life-threatening conditions live longer and with higher quality of life, and supports complex medical and surgical procedures. It also has an essential, life-saving role in maternal and child care and during man-made and natural disasters.
However, in many countries, demand exceeds supply, and blood services face the challenge of making sufficient blood available, while also ensuring its quality and safety. An adequate supply can only be assured through regular donations by voluntary, unpaid blood donors. WHO’s goal is for all countries to obtain all their blood supplies from voluntary, unpaid donors by 2020.
Today, only 62 countries get close to 100% of their national blood supplies from voluntary unpaid blood donations, with 40 countries still dependent on family donors and even paid donors.

The objectives of 2017 World Blood Donor Day

  • thank blood donors for their life-saving gift of blood and highlight the theme of blood connecting us all
  • create wider public awareness of the need for regular, unpaid blood donation, and inspire those who have not yet donated blood to start donating, particularly young people in good health
  • promote and highlight the need to share life by donating blood
  • focus attention on blood services as a community service, and the importance of community participation for a sufficient, safe and sustainable blood supply
  • persuade ministries of health to show their appreciation to regular voluntary unpaid donors and commit to self-sufficiency in safe blood and blood products based on 100% voluntary, unpaid donations.

Monday 12 June 2017

Tribute to Dr.C.Narayana Reddy

బాల్యం, విద్యాభ్యాసం

సి.నారాయణరెడ్డి 1931జూలై 29 (అనగా ప్రజోత్పత్తి సంవత్సరం నిజ ఆషాఢ శుద్ధ పౌర్ణమి రోజు) న కరీంనగర్ జిల్లాలోని మారుమూల గ్రామము హనుమాజీపేట్లో జన్మించాడు. తండ్రి మల్లారెడ్డి రైతు. తల్లి బుచ్చమ్మ గృహిణి. నారాయణ రెడ్డి ప్రాథమిక విద్య గ్రామంలోని వీధిబడిలో సాగింది. బాల్యంలో హరికథలు, జానపదాలు, జంగం కథల వైపు ఆకర్షితుడయ్యాడు. ఉర్దూ మాధ్యమంలో సిరిసిల్లలో మాధ్యమిక విద్య, కరీంనగర్లో ఉన్నత పాఠశాల విద్య అభ్యసించాడు. అప్పట్లో తెలుగు ఒక ఐచ్ఛికాంశాంగానే ఉండేది. హైదరాబాదులోని చాదర్‌ఘాట్ కళాశాలలో ఇంటర్మీడియట్, ఉస్మానియా విశ్వవిద్యాలయంలో బి.ఏ కూడా ఉర్దూ మాధ్యమంలోనే చదివాడు. ఉస్మానియా విశ్వవిద్యాలయము నుండి తెలుగు సాహిత్యములో పోస్టుగ్రాడ్యుయేట్ డిగ్రీ, డాక్టరేటు డిగ్రీ పొందాడు. విద్యార్థిగా శ్రీకృష్ణదేవరాయ ఆంధ్రభాషా నిలయంలో అనేక గ్రంథాలు చదివాడు.

ఉద్యోగం

ఆరంభంలో సికింద్రాబాదు లోని ఆర్ట్స్ అండ్ సైన్స్ కళాశాలలో అధ్యాపకుడిగా చేరి అటు తర్వాత నిజాం కళాశాలలో అధ్యాపకుడిగా పనిచేశాడుఉస్మానియా విశ్వవిద్యాలయములో ఆచార్యునిగా పనిచేస్తూ అనేక ఉన్నత పదవులు, పురస్కారములు పొందాడు. విశ్వనాధ సత్యనారాయణ తరువాత జ్ఞానపీఠ పురస్కారం పొందిన తెలుగు సాహీతీకారుడు ఆయనే.విశ్వంభర కావ్యానికి ఆయనకి ఈ అవార్డు లభించింది.
ఆయన ప్రముఖంగా కవి అయినప్పటికీ అయన కలం నుంచి పద్య కావ్యాలు, గేయ కావ్యాలు, వచన కవితలు, గద్య కృతులు, చలనచిత్ర గీతాలు, యాత్రా కథనాలు, సంగీత నృత్య రూపకాలు, ముక్తక కావ్యాలు, బుర్ర కథలుగజళ్ళువ్యాసాలు, విమర్శన గ్రంథాలు, అనువాదాలు మొదలైనవి వెలువడ్డాయి. కళాశాల విద్యార్థిగా శోభ పత్రికకు సంపాదకత్వం వహించారు. రోచిస్, సింహేంద్ర పేరుతో కవితలు రచించేవాడు. సినారె కవిత తొలిసారి జనశక్తి పత్రికలో అచ్చయింది. విద్యార్థి దశలోనే ప్రహ్లాద చరిత్ర, సీతాపహరణం వంటి పద్య నాటికలు, భలే శిష్యులు తదితర సాంఘిక నాటకాలు రచించాడు. 1953 లో నవ్వని పువ్వు సంగీత నృత్య నాటిక ప్రచురితమైంది. అది సి.నా.రె తొలి ప్రచురణ. వెంటనే జలపాతం, విశ్వగీతి, అజంతా సుందరి వెలువడ్డాయి.
రామప్ప సంగీత నృత్య రూపకం అన్ని భారతీయ భాషల్లోకి అనువాదమైంది. ఆయన పరిశోధన గ్రంథం ఆధునికాంధ్ర కవిత్వము - సంప్రదాయములు, ప్రయోగములు అత్యంత ప్రామాణిక గ్రంథంగా పేరు పొందింది. 1962 లో గులేబకావళి కథ చిత్రం లోని నన్ను దోచుకుందువటే వన్నెల దొరసానీ అనే పాటతో ప్రారంభించి నేటి వరకు 3500 గీతాలు రచించాడు.
సినారె గ్రంథాలు ఇంగ్లీషుఫ్రెంచ్సంస్కృతంహిందీమలయాళంఉర్దూకన్నడం మొదలైన భాషల్లోకి అనువాదమయ్యాయి. ఆయనే స్వయంగా హిందీఉర్దూ భాషల్లో కవితలల్లారు. అమెరికాఇంగ్లండుఫ్రాన్స్రష్యాజపాన్కెనడాఇటలీడెన్మార్క్, థాయ్ ల్యాండ్, సింగపూర్మలేషియామారిషస్, యుగోస్లోవియా, ఆస్ట్రేలియా, గల్ఫ్ దేశాలను సందర్శించారు. 1990 లో యుగోస్లేవియాలోని స్రూగాలో జరిగిన అంతర్జాతీయ కవి సమ్మేళనంలో భారతీయ భాషల ప్రతినిథిగా పాల్గొన్నాడు.

పురస్కారాలు

  1. ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ సాహిత్య అకాడెమీ
  2. కేంద్ర సాహిత్య అకాడెమీ
  3. భారతీయా భాషా పరిషత్
  4. రాజలక్ష్మీ పురస్కారం
  5. సోవియట్-నెహ్రూ పురస్కారం
  6. అసాన్ పురస్కారం
  7. ( (gnanapeeta award))
మొదలైనవి ఆయన్ను వరించాయి. భారత ప్రభుత్వం ఆయనకు పద్మశ్రీ, పద్మభూషణ్ గౌరవాలతో సత్కరించింది. ఆంధ్ర, కాకతీయ, డాక్టర్ బీఆర్ అంబేద్కర్, మీరట్, నాగార్జున విశ్వ విద్యాలయాలు ఆయనకు గౌరవ డాక్టరేట్లను ప్రదానం చేశాయి. [1]

కుటుంబం

ఆయనది బాల్య వివాహం. భార్య పేరు సుశీల. నలుగురు కుమార్తెలు గంగ, యమున, సరస్వతి, కృష్ణవే

పదవులు

విద్యాత్మకంగా,పాలనా పరంగా ఎన్నో పదవులు నిర్వహించారు.
  1. ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ అధికార భాషా సంఘం అధ్యక్షులు (1981)
  2. అంబేద్కర్ విశ్వవిద్యాలయం ఉపాధ్యక్షులు (1985)
  3. పొట్టి శ్రీరాములు తెలుగు విశ్వవిద్యాలయం ఉపాధ్యక్షులు (1989)
  4. ఆంధ్ర ప్రభుత్వ సాంస్కృతిక వ్యవహారాల సలహాదారు (1992)
  5. రాష్ట్ర సాంస్కృతిక మండలి అధ్యక్షుడిగా ఏడేళ్ళు
భారత రాష్ట్రపతి ఆయన్ను 1997 లో రాజ్యసభ సభ్యుడిగా నామినేట్ చేశారు.ఆరేళ్ళపాటు సభలో ఆయన ప్రశ్నలు, ప్రసంగాలు, చర్చలు, ప్రస్తావనలు అందరి మన్ననలనూ అందుకున్నాయి.1993 నుంచి అంధ్ర సారస్వత పరిషత్తు అధ్యక్షుడిగా విలక్షణ కార్యక్రమాలు రూపొందించి తెలుగు భాషా సాహిత్య, సాంస్కృతిక అభ్యుదయానికి తోడ్పడుతున్నాడు.

రచనలు

కవిత్వం:
  • విశ్వంభర
  • మనిషి - చిలక
  • ముఖాముఖి
  • భూగోళమంత మనిషి
  • దృక్పథం
  • కలం సాక్షిగా
  • కలిసి నడిచే కలం
  • కర్పూర వసంతరాయలు
  • మట్టి మనిషి ఆకాశం
  • తేజస్సు నా తపస్సు
  • నాగార్జున సాగరం
  • విశ్వనాథ నాయడు
  • కొనగోటి మీద జీవితం
  • రెక్కల సంతకాలు
  • వ్యక్తిత్వం
వ్యాసాలు:
  • పరిణత వాణి
గేయనాటికలు:
  • అజంతా సుందరి : 1955లో సినారె ఈ సంగీత రూపకాన్ని రచించారు. 1953లో తన తొలిరచనగా నవ్వని పువ్వు అన్న సంగీత ప్రధానమైన రూపకాన్ని వెలువరించాకా వెనువెంటనే రచించిన రూపకాల్లో ఇదీ ఒకటి. ప్రఖ్యాత అజంతా శిల్పాలను చెక్కే కాలంలో శిల్పుల జీవితాన్ని ఆధారం చేసుకుని రచించిన సంగీత రూపకం
  • వెన్నెలవాడ
రచనారంగమే కాక ఆయన తెలుగు సాహిత్య పత్రికగా స్రవంతి సాహిత్య మాసపత్రికను నిర్వహించారు. వేమూరి ఆంజనేయశర్మ, చిర్రావూరి సుబ్రహ్మణ్యంతో పాటుగా సినారె పత్రికకు ప్రధాన సంపాదకత్వం వహించారు.

సినీ ప్రస్థానం

సినిమా పాటలు

సి.నారాయణ రెడ్డి 1962 లో గులేబకావలి కథ లోని పాటలను రచించుట వల్ల సినిమా ప్రస్థానం లోకి అడుగు పెట్టారు. నన్ను దోచుకుందువటే వెన్నెల దొరసానీ అనే పాటతో పేరుపొందారు.[4] తర్వాత చాలా సినిమాల్లో మూడు వేలకు పైగా పాటలు రాశాడు.

పురస్కారాలు

ప్రశంసలు

డా.సి. నారాయణరెడ్డి గురించి ప్రముఖుల ప్రశంసలను చీకోలు సుందరయ్య ఇలా ఉదహరించాడు 
  • చేరా - "ఇప్పటి కవుల్లో నారాయణరెడ్డిగారికున్నంత శబ్దస్ఫూర్తి ఉన్నవాళ్లు ఎక్కువ మంది లేరు. శబ్దస్ఫూర్తి అంటే శబ్ద సంపద ప్లస్‌ స్ఫూర్తి. అంతేకాదు. ఆ శబ్దాలను అతికే శక్తి మహాద్భుతమైనది. శబ్దాలకు రంగు, రుచివాసన కలిగించే ఆల్కెమీ ఏదో సినారె దగ్గర ఉండి ఉండాలి. అది అనిర్వాచ్యం. అది పరిశోధనకందదు.
  • ఆచార్య జి.వి. సుబ్రహ్మణ్యం - "విశ్వమానవ హృదంతరాళాల్లోని చైతన్య జలపాతాల సవ్వడినీ, విప్లవ జ్వాలల వేడినీ రంగరించి కవితా జగత్తులో మానవతా దృక్పథానికి మనోజ్ఞ రూపాన్ని దిద్దుతున్న శిల్పి సి.నారాయణరెడ్డి. పద్యం నుండి గేయానికి, గేయం నుండి వచనానికీ అభ్యుదయాన్ని సాధిస్తూ పట్టింది బంగారంగా, పలికింది కవిత్వంగా ప్రగతి సాధిస్తున్న కవిచంద్రులు రెడ్డిగారు. మనిషిలోని మమతను, బాధను, కన్నీటినీ, మున్నీటినీ, అంగారాన్నీ, శృంగారాన్నీ, వియోగాన్నీ, విప్లవాన్నీ కవితల్లో కీర్తించడం రెడ్డిగారి మతం"
  • సాహితీ చరిత్ర రచయిత డాక్టర్‌ జి.నాగయ్య - "ప్రణయ కవిత్వమును, చారిత్రక గాథలను రచించి ప్రఖ్యాతులైన సి.నారాయణరెడ్డిగారు పద్యమును, గేయమును చక్కగా నడిపించగల దిట్టలు. ఛందోరహస్యము తెలిసిన నారాయణరెడ్డి ఆధునిక యుగధర్మమున కనుగుణముగా ప్రగతి మార్గములో పయనించి వచన కవిత్వమును నాజూకుగా నడిపించి ఆ ప్రక్రియకు వన్నె చేకూర్చారు. నారాయణరెడ్డి ఏదో ఒక 'ఇజము'నకు కట్టుబడక సమకాలిక సంఘటనలు తనను ప్రేరేపించినపుడు కవిగా స్పందించి చక్కని గేయాలు రచించి వాటిని సంపుటాల కెక్కించాడు... నారాయణరెడ్డి కావ్యాలలో మధ్యతరగతివారి కష్టసుఖాలే ఎక్కువగా కనబడతాయి... కులమతమ్ముల ఉక్కుడెక్కల, నలిగిపోయెడు మాలలంగని, అల్లనాడే కంటనీరిడినట్టి వెన్నెల మనసు నీయది అని ఆయన గురజాడకు కైమోడ్పు ఘటించాడు. ఆకలి వాకిట కేకలు పెట్టిన, ఆరని బాధల అంచులు ముట్టిన జ్వాలా శిశువుగా వీరు శ్రీశ్రీని అభినందించారు
  • వచన కవితా పితామహుడు కుందుర్తి ఆంజనేయులు - "నారాయణరెడ్డి తిలక్‌లాగా రెండంచుల పదును గల కత్తి. కవిత్వంలో అగ్ని చల్లగలరూ, అమృతం కురిపించగలడూ"

Thursday 8 June 2017

World Oceans Day & World Brain Tumor Day

World Brain Tumor Day 2017
World Brain Tumor Day takes place on June 08, 2017. The "Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V." (German Brain Tumor Association) is a non-profit organisation which provides information and support to brain tumor patients. As a tribute to all brain tumor patients and their families the association announced the World Brain Tumor Day in 2000 as an international commemoration day.
Since the founding of the German Brain Tumor Association in 1998 more than 500 members from fourteen nations have been registered. The association is supported by patients and their family members as well as health professionals and scientists. A key goal is to seek a cure for brain tumors.


The World Oceans Day theme for 2017 is "Our Oceans, Our Future" 

The main conservation focus will be on plastic pollution prevention and cleaning the ocean of marine litter.

Monday 5 June 2017

World Environment Day


World Environment Day

World Environment Day is held each year on June 5. It is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations (UN) stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action.
World Environment Day is held each year on June 5. It is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations (UN) stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. 

What Do People Do?

World Environment Day is celebrated in many ways in countries such as Kenya, New Zealand, Poland, Spain and the United States. Activities include street rallies and parades, as well as concerts, tree planting, and clean-up campaigns. In many countries, this annual event is used to enhance political attention and action towards improving the environment. This observance also provides an opportunity to sign or ratify international environmental conventions.

Background

World Environment Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment. Another resolution, adopted by the General Assembly the same day, led to the creation of UNEP. It is hosted every year by a different city and commemorated with an international exposition through the week of June 5.

Symbols

The main colors featured in many promotions for this event are natural colors depicting nature, the Earth and its natural resources. These colors are often softer shades of green, brown and blue. Images of natural the Earth's features, such as snowy mountains, clean beaches, unpolluted rivers, and photos of natural flora and fauna, including fern leaves, are used to promote campaigns supporting the day.