January 29th, 2012
Working together for development of our childrenManavata Team, Reading, UK www.manavata.orgDate: 29/10/2012
Objective: To design parents driven course which covers all the essential techniques to empower kids, and help them to be a responsible human.
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November 9th, 2011
Cycling for Humanity (“CFH”) 2011 Program represents an 11,350KM cycle ride interspersed with a noble endeavour towards fostering and nurturing humanitarian activities. It took place from London (UK) to New Delhi (India) and covered 14 countries.
Mission:
To create a Healthy, Happy and Harmonious (3H) world!
Highlights:
1. Srinivasa Alluri has cycled 11350KM over a span of 109 days, commencing from London and culminating at Delhi (including Kanyakumari to Kashmir)
2. During the course of such an endeavour, he has also had the pleasure, privilege and fortune of coming into fruitful contact with a sea of humanity comprising more than 50,000 and also more than 50 institutions He has also derived and delivered inspirations at various individual meetings, seminars and local media interactions.
3. The CFH programme got enviable support in general from citizen of all the 14 countries traversed and particularly from UK, Germany, Turkey, Iran and India
4. 500 willing volunteers worked together in 500+ different events in CFH
5. This also provided a great platform and a lasting pedestal for serving people.
6. A phenomenal opportunity to lend a helping hand to those in need in various ways
7. Got opportunity to engage in flood relief activities which incidentally was instrumental in lending succour to more than 5000 people in 15 different villages in Jajpur district, Orissa, India.
8. Enlivening commitment from many an inspired young populace by way of enlisting in the 3H mission.
9. Invigorating Medical camps and purposeful plantation drives undertaken the help of motivated volunteers.
10. Great learning from many intellectuals & nature along the route.
11. Around 200 cyclists joined in this movement in different parts of the world for some distance. Raj Marni did 1800KM London to Austria, Prakash Alluri and Sunil M did 700KM from Chennai to Kakinada.


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