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1. REGIONAL FARE
www.newstodaynet.com/17oct/rf1 - [Cached]Published on: 10/17/2005 Last Visited: 10/17/2005
Dr K P Mishra, senior consultant cardiologist and director, Medical Education, Apollo Hospitals, said 'Swami Sivananda had much contributions in the presidentship of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. When the muslim scientist was frustrated due to his rejection in the pilot selections, it was Swamy Sivananda who motivated him and said that much more things were waiting for him.
It changed his mind and the transformation occurred'. He also recalled the names of various spiritual stalwarts produced by Swami Sivananda.
HH Swami Mitrananda, Acharaya, Chinmaya Mission, said that when he was given the suggestion of naming the conference hall as Sivananda, he did not had any second thought.
Recalling the early days of his Guru, Chinmayananda, Swami Mitrananda said that earlier Chinamaya was an atheist and also a journalist. Once he wanted to write about all the fake sadhus. He firmly believed that all the saints were like leach and succours.
Aand since Chinmayananda was the most prominent saint at that time he thought of exposing him by writing a story. So he stayed at the Swami's place for 14 days but instead of finding any fault to write about, he surrendered himself completely to Swami Sivananda since he found the Swami as a source of answers for all his questions.
Thus a sanyasi in Chinmaya was woken up by Sivananda. Swami Mithrananda said that by putting his name is their way of honouring the great saint, Swami Sivananda. -
2. Sampradaan
sampradaan.org/thirdACTF.htm - [Cached]Published on: 1/9/2003 Last Visited: 2/3/2008
Post-lunch Talk by Dr. K.P. Mishra, Senior Consultant and Director Medical Education, Apollo Hospital, Chennai.
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Special Lecture by Dr. K. P. Mishra
The speech by Dr. K. P. Mishra, senior consulting cardiologist with Apollo Hospital in Chennai (one of the leading hospital chains in India), refreshed and recharged all the participants as he drew examples from the Vedas and other Indian scriptures, and from the lives of great Indian saints, to bring home the point that none of us could overlook partnership at any level. As human beings, he said, we were interdependent on each other and stressed that our very existence was founded on a harmonious relationship between nature and the physical world. -
3. News Pondicherry Vol.5. No.30 Jul 8th - 14th 2001
www.pondy-central.com/grapevin - [Cached]Published on: 7/8/2001 Last Visited: 12/26/2002
Dr K P Mishra, consultant cardiologist and director of Medical Education Apollo Hospital, Chennai will be the chief guest of the installation ceremony. Rtn Probir Banerjee had served in the Rotary Club as the director of youth and community services since 1994. Running a health club, "Club Sante", Rtn Probir finds time in taking active part in social welfare activities. He had organised many courses in meditation, pranayana besides organizing summer camps for the children periodically. Rtn Probir promises to continue the good work done by his predecessors and work for the uplift of the poorest of the poor and downtrodden. His main focus is on rehabilitating the street children, organizing numerous blood donation camps and health camps, science and stamp exhibitions etc. He also plans to conduct marathon race to promote sports activities in the territory. He aims at implementing projects to make Pondicherry ever clean and green Back to Headlines Vehicles checked for emission level Pondicherry: Department of Science, Technology & Environment conducted a two-hour vehicular exhaust monitoring test at Ghorimedu on June 29 in connection with the World Environment Day celebrations. About 45 vehicles were monitored of which 27 were petrol vehicles and 18 were diesel run. Of these, 67% petrol driven vehicles and 84% diesel driven vehicles were found complying with the emission standards. 37% percent petrol driven vehicles and 16% diesel driven vehicles did not comply with the stipulated standard of vehicular emission.

