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Women Urged to Prioritize Health and Well-being: Dr. Narayan

Kollegal, February 05, 2020: Dr. Narayan, Taluk Medical Officer of Kollegal, emphasized the importance of women being vigilant about their health. Speaking at a lecture program titled “Women’s Health – Problems and Challenges,” organized by the Senior Students Forum at JSS Women’s College in Kollegal, Dr. Narayan shed light on the health issues faced by women and urged them to take proactive measures.

“We must prioritize our health as individuals. Health problems don’t arise on their own; we are responsible for them. Instead of seeking treatment after falling ill, we should adopt a lifestyle that prevents health issues from arising in the first place. Including seasonal vegetables and fruits in our diet is crucial. Today, many diseases are caused by poor dietary habits, work pressure, environmental factors, and mental stress. It is important to consult a doctor promptly upon detecting any health problem and not delay seeking medical assistance,” advised Dr. Narayan.

Presiding over the program, Prof. Umesh, Principal of JSS Women’s College, Kollegal, highlighted the increasing personal challenges faced by people in the digital age, particularly women. He encouraged women to cultivate a mindset of resilience and courage in confronting these challenges. Prof. Umesh suggested engaging in activities such as reading books, practicing yoga, meditation, performing poojas (rituals), and visiting places of worship. He also stressed the importance of controlling desires and fostering harmonious environments to prevent the onset of various diseases.

Smt. Vani, Convener of the Senior Students Forum, and Smt. Mamatha were in attendance during the program.

2023-06-13T05:37:34+00:00February 5th, 2020|

Winners of various competitions during jatra mahotsav

Heads of various departments and teachers of the JSS High School, Suttur, seen with the students of the school who won prizes in various Desi games held during the Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreehswara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji’s Jatra Mahotsav.

Heads of various departments and teachers of the JSS High School, Suttur, seen with the students who won the Educational Science Exhibition, held as part of the Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji’s Jatra Mahotsav.

Heads of various departments and teachers of the JSS High School, Suttur, seen with the prize winning students of the kite and rangoli competitions held as part of the Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji’s Jatra Mahotsav.

JSS High School, Suttur, won the Alternate Trophy for the 18th time

The JSS High School won the Alternate Trophy for the 18th time at the Cultural Mela held as part of the Jatra Mahotsav in Suttur. Sri Vachananda Swamiji handed over the trophy. Sri Sa.Ra. Mahesh, MLA, K.R. Nagar, former MLA Balraj, School In-charge Headmistress C.P. Nirmala, teachers and students who received the trophy are seen in the picture

2020-01-31T05:29:40+00:00January 31st, 2020|

Winners of various competitions held as part of the jatra mahotsav

Heads of various departments and teachers of the JSS Residential School, Suttur, seen with the students who won prizes in various cultural competitions, Desi games and Educational Science Exhibition, conducted as part of the Adijagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji’s Jatra Mahotsav.

2020-01-29T09:40:05+00:00January 29th, 2020|

JSS Educational Institution in Suttur Commemorates 71st Republic Day

Suttur, January 26, 2020: The JSS Educational Institution in Suttur celebrated the 71st Republic Day with great fervor in the presence of Paramapujya Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, who hoisted the National flag.

Addressing the students, Dr. S. Shivarudraswamy from the Gowdara Mudduveerappa Memorial Hospital in Kollegal emphasized the significance of the Indian Constitution. He highlighted that the draft copy of the constitution, prepared by the Constitution Draft Committee under the leadership of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, was approved on November 26, 1949. The Indian constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950, after several rounds of revisions and amendments. Dr. Shivarudraswamy also drew attention to the contributions of Allamaprabhu who undertook various social service initiatives through the Anubhava Mantapa in the 12th century.

The event was graced by the blessings of Sri Mahanta Swami from the Sri Gurumalleshwara Dasoha Mahasamsthana in Devanuru and Ni.Pra.Swa. Sri Channabasava Deshikendra Swami from the Salilaakhya Math in Bettadapura. Sri Vachanananda Mahaswamiji from the Veerashaiva-Lingayath Panchamasali Peetha in Harihar also attended the celebration.

Smt. B.C. Parimala Shyam, ZP member from Mysuru, presided over the program. Notable guests included Smt. Gowramma Somashekar, Vice President of ZP Mysuru; Sri N. Siddegowda, President of Mysuru District Milk Federation; Sri B.L. Patil, President of Athani Vimochana Sangha; Sri H.S. Somashekar, an industrialist from Bengaluru; Sri J.R. Patil, a social worker from Dhanwad, Maharashtra; Sri Shivakumar, the proprietor of Mahalakshmi Sweets; and Sri P. Niranjan, an industrialist from Bengaluru.

The event commenced with a soulful invocation by the school students. Sri M. Rajashekaramurthy extended a warm welcome, while Sri G. Prakash delivered a vote of thanks. Sri Andaiah Shirurumath efficiently compered the program.

2023-06-13T05:44:11+00:00January 28th, 2020|

Netaji is an inspiration for youth – Prof. H.G. Natarajan

Kollegal, January 28, 2020: “Give me blood, I will give you independence,” these are the words of Bengal tiger, patriot, hero, gallant, freedom fighter, soldier Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. His courage, spirit is a huge inspiration for the youth,” opined Prof. H.G. Natarajan, HoD, Department of History, JSS Women’s College, Kollegal.

He participated in a lecture programme on Lala Lajpathroy and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanthi and Concept of Independence in the Eyes of Netaji, held at the JSS Women’s College in Kollegal.

“Right from his childhood days, Netaji was greatly inspired by Swami Vivekananda and Maharshi Aravind’s literature. He would have opposed the division of the country if he was alive. It was his thought that India should be given unconditional and complete independence. In fact, he started the struggle for freedom even before Mahatma Gandhiji. It was his view that we should get independence through revolutionary struggle. He strongly believed that the non-violence concept of Mahatma Gandhiji wasn’t enough and hence he used to defend that physical struggle is required to get independence. His struggle is one of the main reasons for us to get independence,” he added.

“January 28, is the birthday of Lala Lajpathroy. He was known as the ‘Punjab Lion’. He jumped into the national movement through Arya Samaj. Inspired by Dayananda Saraswathi, he had his vision for the national movement and development of the country. While on the one hand he thought about agriculture and industrial development and on the other hand he had a different view of the national movement. Along with Balagangadhar Tilak, he created awareness among the people about Swadeshi movement and Swarajya. Inspired by Myujini Shivaji he fought for India’s independence in his way. He also established the Punjab National Bank, Lakshmi Insurance Company in India and the National College in Lahore. He was arrested for his newspaper articles in the year 1907. Later he was released after six months due to pressure and struggle by the public. He visited several countries including America and England and created vox populi about the freedom struggle. He opposed Mahatma Gandhi’s way of struggle and joined the Swarajya party. He also served as the president of the Hindu Mahasabha and AITUC. He laid down his life on November 17, 1928, due to physical assault by the British police officer,” he explained.

Prof. Umesh, Prof. Sampath, and others were present.

2020-01-28T12:02:13+00:00January 28th, 2020|