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MATTER OF CONCERN: The Finance Minister, K. Rosaiah, and the executive secretary, Brahma Kumari Headquarters, Mruntyunjaya, at the opening of value-based society at Gachibowli on Sunday. PHOTO: P.V. SIVAKUMAR
HYDERABAD: The Brahma Kumaris Shanti Sarovar on Sunday launched a year-long project - `Living spirituality - for establishing value-based society' -- which aims at inculcating moral and ethical values in personal life. Addressing the launch function at Gachibowli, the Finance Minister, K. Rosaiah, expressed anguish at the loss of values in every walk of life. He praised Brahma Kumaris for selfless and dedicated service and contributing to spread of love and brotherhood. Mr. Rosaiah advised people to overcome selfishness and violent tendencies, which were afflicting society, for achieving real happiness in life. Mruthyunjaya, executive director, Brahma Kumaris Headquarters, Mount Abu, said spirituality was one means of bringing about unity in people. Earlier, Kuldeep, incharge of city branches of Brahma Kumaris, welcomed the gathering.
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