Youthday Programs

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Wish you all a very Happy Youth day in advance!

Great inspiration of all times Sri Swami Vivekananda’s birthday is on 12th Jan celebrated as Youth day as he is a great ideal for youth of whole humanity!

Let us celebrate this occasion with more productive and inspirational activities. some of our chapters / MAHE centres have already planned activities like personality development sessions, plantation, blood donation, literary and talent events for children (essay writing, quiz, debate, etc). This will remind our children about Vivekananda’s inspiration and it gives them chance to study his teachings. Appreciate all volunteers who have taken these initiatives in respective chapters. some of the scheduled events are:

12th Jan:

Hyderabad: 8am to 10am (Manavata, Sri Tower, KPHB 7th phase, Hyd-72): 9966673111

  • Personality Development Program (PDP) workshop for students
  • Blood donation camp
  • Health check-up and counselling 
  • Employment opportunities, counselling for Unemployed youth 

UFH programs:

12th to 17th Jan: Youthday, Sankranthi: Opportunity to volunteer along with Yoga/dhyana sadhana.

UFH ground level volunteers are still continuing plantation with consistent effort. we are planning to complete most of the plantation by this week end for this year as summer getting closure. we also need to do a few educational camps in near by villages. it would be great if you can join me for this week and week end. Yoga teachers training course also will be initiated for aspirants.

12th Feb to 15th Feb 2016: Vedic Health Sciences practice (Volunteers special training program)

by great St. Ramarao Master!

Those who wants to attend this, please register by sending an email to info@manavata.org ASAP. It gives us real picture and more clarity health, self and get chance to experience Vedic routine.


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