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Visakhapatnam
Former Minister Bhattam Srirama Murthy going round ‘Akhand Jyothi’, a spiritual and scientific exhibition organised by the Sri Satya Sai Seva Organisations in the city on Sunday. VISAKHAPATNAM: A three-day spiritual and scientific exhibition “Akhanda Jyothi’ was inaugurated by former minister Bhattam Srirama Murthy at Sri Sai Soudha near Port Stadium at Akkayyapalem on Sunday. Speaking on the occasion, he said the message of Sri Satya Sai Baba was well narrated by the school children and Bala Vikas students of Satya Seva organisations. He complimented the students for their devotion, discipline and talent in explaining human values, patriotism, leadership qualities. The exhibition is being organised under the aegis of Sri Satya Sai City Seva Samithi to promote personality development, role of youth in nation-building and human values by displaying various models and charts. Sri Satya Sai Seva Organisations district president G.K.P. Mukunda Rao, AP State Service Wing Coordinator S.G. Chalam, City Samithi convener DSN Murthy and Sevadal district coordinator V.R. Nageswara Rao participated.
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