Aavakai ~ 99th Super Sunday
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2nd April 2017 marked the proud moment for iFocus Mission members who are aspiring to hit the century next month, as they celebrated the 99th ‘Aavakai’ Super Sunday at Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology, Hyderabad.
Sri Kuppa Vasudeva Sarma garu, speaking on the occasion has highlighted how arts, literature and poetry form the basis of nurturing and protecting the good in the society. He has underscored the need for patronizing them, respecting them to enhance one’s lifestyle and promoting common good.
Excel with collective excellence of Individuals
Announcing that the goal is to see one thousand (1000) successful startups, he elaborated how the mission is promoting a right mix of resources for ‘Passionate Careers ~ Positive Lifestyles’. Proposing to meet the Chief Ministers of twin Telugu States and other VVIPs on a periodic basis, he wished the members to be strong, well connected with the political, social leaders and developments in their respective areas to bring out constructive interactions.
Elite personalities and their radiance
Later part of the event was a captivating articulation of poems in Telugu written and rendered by famous lyricist, Sri Jonnavittula Ramalingeswara Rao garu on ‘Avakaya’, the popular mango pickle of the Telugu population. The poems explained the importance of culture, education, personality development, love, life and many more by associating with ‘Avakaya’ and its different tastes, versions.
Mr. Malladi Raghu, an American NRI friend of Sri Jonnavittula garu expressed his pleasure in interacting and promised to support the mission in all possible ways.
Noted Industrialist Sri Vijay Kumar garu of Vijay Nirman congratulated the mission members on the 99th Super Sunday and wished a great journey ahead.
Originally articulated by Dr. JVSS Kiran, Mentor of iFocus Mission