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S a h a s r a r j u n S o m u v a n s h K s h a t r i y a T i m e s
GOODPERFORMANCEOFSREEDURGADEVI
ENGLISHMEDIUMHIGHSCHOOL,HUBBALLI
HUBBALLI - Sree Durgadevi English Medium High School
Hubballi has a sound academic profile and the school has been
striving to provide qualitative education. This year its SSLC
results have been good and 90% of the students have passed
the SSLC exam. The members of Durgadevi Shikshan Samiti
are: G.K. Jituri, J.N. Dhongadi, G.N. Kalburgi, N.P. Jadi, A.K.
Kalburgi, B.N. Jituri and A.P. Pawar.
NAME
1. Shraddha S. Hattikal
2. Sainath C. Urankar
3. Vaishanvi M. Kamadolli
4. Neha M. Bilana
5. Dattaraj S. Ratan
6. Rajeshwari N. Jartarghar
7. Sourabh S. Bhapkar
8. Deepa S. Javali
9. Lakshmi R. Irkal
10. Keerthi G. Bakale
11. Shrikantgouda S.
Sankangoudar
The names of SSLC students scoring over 80% are as
follows:
MARKS PERCENTAGE
560 89.60%
548 87.68%
537 85.92%
535 85.60%
532 85.12%
528 84.48%
524 83.84%
522 83.68%
517 82.72%
514 82.24%
513 82.08%
Kumari. Shraddha
S. Hattikal has
scored 89.60%
Kumar. Sainath
C. Urankar has
scored 87.68%
Kumari. Vaishanvi
M. Kamadolli.has
scored 85.92%
Kumari. Lakshmi
R. Irkal has
scored 82.72%
Kumari. Keerthi
G. Bakale has
scored 82.24%
Kumari. Neha
M. Bilana has
scored 85.60%
SSK Times greets and congratulates to all the students for their brilliant efforts.
SSKSAMAJHELDYOUTHMEETINABIGWAY
SANGAMANER(MAHARASTRA)
Sangamaner 5th July : Maharastra’s Sangamaner SSK
Samaj held Youth Meet at the Sahasrarjuna Mangal Karyalaya
on the 4th of July. The Sangamaner Samaj proudly recalls
the first national community session held at Amaravati in
1916 and the Samaj is all set to celebrate the centenary of
the event. To discuss the preparations to be made for the
centenary celebration, the Youth Meet was held here recently.
The president of the Sangamaner Samaj Jayavantsa Pawar
and the secretary Sandeepsa Chauhan are eager to make this
event memorable.
The youth meet was a grand success. Sangamner’s SSK
Samaj and Youth Association had jointly organized a Youth
Meet. It was intended to serve as human resource mobilizations
to organize a national level meet of the community to
commemorate the centenary of such an event.
The Youth Meet was well attended and a huge number of
youths from all over the district had gathered at Sangamaner.
The elderly person Damamji had presided over the function.
Sureshsa Burbure of Sholapur was the chief guest. He called
upon the youth to spare sometime in a day or week for the
service of society. He asked the youth not to take up social
service for the sake of making name. Social service should be
motivated by selflessness.
A600GRAMSGOLDENCROWN DEDICATED
TOAMBABHAVANI@HANUMASAGAR
Hanumansagar 9th &
10th June - The SSK Samaj
Vishwastha Trust Samiti of
Hanumansagar celebrated
the 78th anniversary
of the Amba bhavani
consecration on the 9th
and 10th June, 2015. A
600 Grams Golden Crown
was dedicated to the Devi
on the occasion. As part
of the celebrations the
Renuka Devi Purana and
Sri Lalita Parayana were
performed. The guest
speaker was Shivshankr
Madikeri, the recital was
made by Motilalsa S.
Raibagi, Hormonium and
Tabla were played by
Vinod B. Patil and Shankar
A. Basude respectively.
Homas were performed on
both days. A function was
held on the last day. It was
presided over by Pandit
Sri Anand Teerthachar
Pagadhal in the presence
of Param Poojya Sri
Vidya Prasanna Teertha
Swamiji. Pramodachar
Pujar delivered a speech.
The chief guests on the
occasion were Sri Harisa
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Date : 05 - 07 - 2015Ssk times ENGLISH MONTHLY. Gadag2P
History of Somavamsha Shasrarjun Kshatriya. PANCHANGA SUMMARY
8.PUSHYA (PUSHYAMI) NAKSHATRA
Murlidharsa F. Kalburgi
Editorial
Let’s concentrate on strengthening
the bonds of relations.
Certain news items in our
newspaper have been catching
our imagination and prompting
us to take the clues from them.
Especially since the beginning of
this decade, our Samaj units have
been widening the range of their
activities to social and cultural
fields with a vision.
Sangamner ( in Maharastra )
unit of the SSK Samaj is gearing up
to organize a national meet of the
SSK Community to commemorate
the Meet organized in 1916 by their
district. The youths of Sangamner
have now resolved to unite the
people of our Community in
their surroundings extending the
borders beyond their district. This
augurs well for the Community
as it gives the message to the
broader Community to think
of strengthening the bonds of
relations.
The Gadag city’s units of the
Samaj have formed a district level
association of the SSK Community
to strengthen the bonds of
relations and to empower the
poor and educationally backward
among the Community. The
Individuals now have to face the
new challenges in the changing
socio-economic scenario.
Our prime concern should
be on shaping the younger
generations to cope up with the
changing needs and necessities.
The Samaj units should initiate
the plan of actions to supplement
the pedagogic knowledge and
training. The ethical aspects
should be stressed to broaden
their vision in their growing years.
We have to inculcate in them
the ideal behavioral norms. They
should be trained to develop a
healthy and positive outlook of
life. They should be guided to
choose vocations that suit their
interests and temperaments.
The younger people should
know the socio-economic problems
that are ailing our society. They
should know how to defend
themselves against all the possible
dangers and natural calamities.
They should be taught to use the
modern means of comfort with
due restraint. Children and youth
should learn to use television, and
vehicles with great restraint. They
should be fully informed of the
safety rules and regulations and
about the dangers posed by the
internet means.
Enhancement of personality
should be our main objective. The
essential knowledge of our past
history should be revealed to them.
The Samaj organization units
should prepare a plan of action
to feed the required knowledge
and to instruct the necessary
things. Efforts must be made to
provide projectors to the schools
and colleges of our Community to
impart the training and knowledge
through audio-visual aids.
The children of one place
should meet their counterparts
from the different places. A District
meet of the children of different
age-groups may be arranged
annually. The Samaj units of
the various places can host such
meets. Such of the programmes
will help to broaden the mental
horizon of the children.
The organization units at the
district level should concentrate
on activities of empowerment of
children and women. The poorest
and poor families should be helped
to avail the governmental facilities.
The lessons of self-dependence
and self-reliance should be taught.
Instruction and inspiration will do
the help. Our financial resources
may be meager but we should
have the Will.
The expected social changes in
the lives of our people should be
properly grasped and we have to
instruct the volunteers and social
workers about all this. The vision
should be clear before we get on
to work. We call upon the leaders
and intellectuals of our Community
to express their views, ideas and
tips. The SSK Times will provide
space for publishing such views.
Let us all think of strengthening the
bonds of healthy and affectionate
relations among the people of our
Community. Let us all think of
discovering our roots and enhance
our self-esteem.
Sarve Janahah Sukhino Bhavantu
Samasta Sanmangalani Bhavantu
Nagai Inscription
Nagai inscription tells us that
sree Nagai Elambha (Yallamma)
was the fond goddess of royal
worship. The Chalukyas of
Badami and Kalyani, Rastrakutas
and the Kalachuri Chalukyas
(Haihaya) worshipped goddess
Nagai Elambha. The name of
the goddess ‘Nagai’ is composed
of two words – Naga + Aai.
‘Aai’ in marathi means ‘mother’.
‘Elambha’ means ‘elderly
mother’. The word ‘Elambha’ may
have been turned in practice as
‘Ellamma’ in kannada language.
The temple of Elembha is in
the village of Nagai in Kalburgi
district’s Chitapur taluka. The
temple was built by the Chalukyas
in the Kalyani Chalukyas’ style.
There is a compound wall around
the temple. The big entrance door,
the mahamantapa in front of the
‘garbhagriha’ are quite attractive
and you sense the ‘serene calm’.
The two streams of water in front
of the garbhagriha mark the
specialty of the temple. On the two
sides of the ‘garbhagriha’ outside
are two ponds and the water
flowing from the two streams of
water continues throughout the
year and the water in the pond is
used for irrigation purposes. This
temple looks like Banashanakari
temple of Badami. In front of the
temple is a small temple and its
platform is in the shape of kedige
or ketake (gagan-dhul). People
stung by snakes and scorpions
are brought here and the popular
belief is that by going the round
the temple, the effect of the
poison can be mitigated.
There is the Jain Agrahar
behind the temple of Nagai. It
is a beautiful site and it is said
that there was here a Sanskrit
University in the past. The pillars
of this Jain Temple look in straight
lines viewed from any angle. The
architecture is amazing. There
is a pond of azure waters beside
this temple and its source is
hidden. The Chalukya rulers have
left behind them these great
heritages and we who belong to
their clan should feel proud of
these heritages of the past.
There is an interesting
thing about the statue of Nagai
Ellamma. The statue is not in the
straight -line of the entrance. It
is placed to the right side and
the devotees cannot see it right
in front of them standing at the
entrance. So every year on the
festive days such as of Dasara
and full-moon days, the ‘utsav
murthy’ is consecrated right in
the middle of entrance. This
practice is said to have been in
vogue for the last two decades
or so. Recently the newly carven
beautiful statue in the black stone
is consecrated.
There is a temple of Naga
Ellamma in Nagavi, a village
in the Gadag taluka of Gadag
district. The temple is built on hill.
Its entrance is to the west. The
goddess with the four hands and
the blessing-posed palm looks
beautiful and attractive.
In the precincts (surrounding
area) of this temple, there is a
temple of Durga (Ambabhavani)
and the goddess has eight hands.
The temple faces east. It is said
that the king Nagarjuna who
owed allegiance to the
Kalyani Chalukyas ruled
Kalasapur region.
Kalasapur is now
a village found
between Gadag
and Nagavi. The
Jaina followers
lived in quite a good
number and there in
Kalasapur was installed
‘a digambar’ statue which
is popularly called as
‘dinni devaru’ (diety
of hillock). The ruler
Nagarjuna may
have built the temple of Nagai.
Nage Ellamma is the
clan-goddess of the Siddling
families of Gadag, Hubli and
Kolhapur and of the Solanki
families of Gadag. It is said that
probably during the Rajakars
atrocious attacks, the devotees
might have shifted the statue of
Nagai Ellamma from Chittapur
(Kalburgi) to Nagavi.
Sree Nagai Elambha is the
clan goddess of the various SSK
families of Gadag, Hubballi,
Gudur, Ilkal, Bagilukote,
Hanumasagar, Guledgudda,
Gajendragada, Kalburgi in
Karnataka state and kodamoor,
Hyderabad, Secundarabad,
Nandyal, Karnool in Andhra state
and Sholapur, Kolhapur, Satara
and elsewhere in Maharastra
state. The Solanki, Siddling,
Kalburgi, Chavan, Ture (Rao),
Burbure families worship this
goddess as their clan-goddess.
(To be continued.....)
The eighth star in the
horoscopic chart is the
Pushya Nakshatra. It
is a congregation of
stars in the shape of
an arrow. It is in the
degree from 93-20
to 106-40. The deity
regulating this star is
Jupiter (Guru) who is a
supreme and auspicious
planet. Brahaspati
(Guru) stands for
physical prowess,
male children, wealth, theology,
yajna-yaga prompter. In the
human body, Guru symbolizes
head. The first four phases of this
star are covered in Karka Rashi.
This is potentially a watery star.
The specialty of Pushya
Nakshatra is that Guru Brahaspati
was born in this Nakashatra.
Worshipping the Ashwath Tree in
this Nakshatra will yield knowl-
edge-wisdom and male children.
If pushya Nakshatra occurs on
Thursday , that would be ‘Amrut
siddi yoga’. Yet it is not good for
wedding but very auspicious for
Upanayana (Thread-ceremony).
In the Pushya Nakshatra
the statue of Guru is shivlinga
of peaceful nature. This is
an auspicious star for the
installation of the statues of gods
and for performing upnayana,
punasavana samskara, seemanta
samskara, learning of alphabets,
choula, naming –ceremony and
for politics, pallakki-seva and for
buying new vehicles.
The persons born in Pushya
Nakshatra possess pleasing look,
handsome physique, lovely and
brilliant skin. They are interested
in pursuing religious rituals and
acts. They are temperamentally
good and noble and peace-loving.
They love to renounce personal
pleasures for the well-being of
others. They are humanists, wise
and talented and socially useful.
Pushya Nakshatra is good for
undertaking silver-gold, jewellary
manufacture and sales, cotton
and weaving –sales and trading,
manufacturing and trade of
watery items and transportation,
journey across water, digging of
wells and bore-wells, farming and
for printing of books and sales.
The Janmanakshatra of
persons born in the Pushya
Nakshatra are as follows: 1st
Pada – Hu, 2nd Pada –He, 3rd
Pada – Ho, 4th Pada – da (Da).
The persons born in the first
pada of Pushya Nakshatra should
wear Coral and those born in
the second pada should wear
diamond, those in the third pada
should wear emerald green and
those in the fourth pada should
wear pearl. The jewellary worn
should at least weigh 2 carrots.
For those born in the Pushya
Nakshatra –
Ashlesha, Jestha, Revati
are wealth stars and during the
periods of these Nakshatras,
they can undertake business and
trading activities and lending
business. They can do good
deeds in these nakshatras.
-	 Hubba (Purva phalguni)
Purvashadha, Bharani are the
welfare stars. They can undertake
welfare activities and benefactory
deeds in these nakshatras.
-	 Rohini, Hasta, Shravana
are achievement stars. They can
undertake new businesses, new
enterprises and the works of new
contacts with big companies and
adventurous deeds in these stars.
-	Aaridra, Swati,
Shatatara, Punarvasu, Vishaka,
Purvashadha stars are very
friendly stars. The persons born in
Pushya Nakshatra can undertake
in these stars the partnership
businesses or money-lending
businesses with the persons of
these stars.
(To be continued.....)
L. Khoday, Rajendra Savaji, M.P. Sangappa Karadi, M.P. Ramulu,
M.L.A. of Kusthagi Doddangouda L. Patil, M.L.C. of Bagalkot
Narayansa Bhandage, H.S. Katwa. The Golden Crown dedication
program was witnessed by 8000 people and it was a memorable
event. Bhagirathsa K. Patil, Ambasa L. Rangrej and Maruti Rangrej
had organized the function in a very systematic manner.
AGOLDENCROWNDEDICATEDTOAMBABHAVANI@HANUMASAGARFrom >> Page-1
Another guest Vishalasa Makavaneji advised the youth to develop
competitive spirit to come up in life. Nandgaonkarji explained to
the youth the close relationship between Shasan (government) and
Samaj.
Kishoresa Tavejaji spoke at length about the problems faced by
the youth. He told the youth the ways and means of solving these
problems. Smt. Bharati and Kishanasa Rajoli told the youth that
making struggles in life is quite a natural thing and asked the youth
to become enterprising and accept challenges in life. The youth
ought to have their own dreams but they have to strive hard to
realize their dreams. Sangamaner gramsabha, Mahila Mandal and
Yuvak Mandal had worked hard for the success of the Youth Meet.
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SAHASRARJUNAHOMAPERFORMEDINSHAHABAD(KARNATAKA)
Shahabad 21 June: The
SSK community people of
Shahabad performed recently
Sahasrarjuna Homa in a grand
way. In the newly-built temple of
Kartaviryarjuna Maharaj’s temple
were performed Sudharshana
Homa, Shasrarjuna Maha Homa
and Kuladevata Homa and other
Homas for the appeasement
of the deities. They were
performed in the auspicious
presence of the Virajapets (of
Vellore district in Tamilnadu)
Arogya Peetha’s Pontiff Sree
Jnana Guru Dr. Muralidharan
Swamiji. After the ‘purnahuti’
ritual, Dr. Muralidharan Swamiji
delivered his blessing address.
Thousands of people attended
the auspicious ceremony.
Dantoti’s Jayasree Mata, the
president of Kalburgi SSK Samaj
Sreeram Pawar, Samaj’s city
president Narasimha Mengaji,
Hiralal Srigiri Hyderabad,
Chandrakant Burbure, Dr.
Yashvantarao Mengaji, Gopalrao
Burbure, Prabhu Chavan, Smt
Lalitabai Kalburgi, Narahari
Mengaji, Bhandudas Ture,
Rajkumar Ture, Vishnu Habib,
Panduranga Mengaji, Ramu
Bhavikatti, Hiralal Mengaji, Vilas
Mengaji, Chandrakant Mengaji,
Venkat Tribhuvan were among
the prominent leaders. The
Homa ritualistic ceremonies
were followed by delicious
mahaprasada.
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Date : 05 - 07 - 2015Ssk times ENGLISH MONTHLY. Gadag3P
GADAGDISTRICTSSKSAMAJCOMMITTEE
BEGINSORGANIZATIONALMOVEMENT
Gadag 14th June: The
district SSK Samaj Committee
launched its plan of action for the
district-level organizational task.
The committee held a meeting at
Sree Sahasrarjuna Community
Bhavan’s Lakshmansa Habib
Meeting Hall on Sunday, the
14th of June, 2015. The new
committee’s inauguration
function was chaired by
Gadag SSK Samaj president
Prabhu Burbure. Addressing
the office-bearers community
organization, Prabhu Burbure
said that the SSK Community’s
students, women and the petty
traders’ economic and education
empowerment alone can help
to empower the community. He
hinted that the Panch Committees
also need resources to undertake
the thoughtful activities leading
on to the expected social change.
Stressing the need and
importance of the district-level
organization of the SSK
Community, H.B. Ladwa said
that there have been nine
Samaj Panchayati Committees
in the Gadag district and though
they conduct the community’s
religious and cultural activities,
they are unable to help the poor
people of the
community.
The District
K s h a t r i y a
M a h a s a b h a
P r e s i d e n t
Sreekant Khatwate
said that the youths
should be
d i r e c t e d
a n d
a d v i s e d
to become
educationally
strong and
p o w e r f u l .
E c o n o m i c
empowerment,
he said, will
pave way for the
strong and healthy
community.
Gadag Samaj’s
vice-president I.M. Mehrwade
suggested that a district SSK
Financial institution should be
started on the model of SSK
Bank. Betgeri Samaj’s Hon.
Secretary G.V. Basava, Nargund
Samaj’s secretary Shankar
Miskin, Lakshmeshwar Samaj’s
president Parasharamsa K, Badi,
Mundargi Samaj’s president
Ashoksa Shidling, Gajendragad’s
Onkarsa
Katwa, Ron
Samaj president
Sridharsa Dhalbhanjan,
Shigli Samaj president Narayansa
Badi, Betgeri Samaj president
Ambasa R. Kabadi, Gadag Panch
R.K. Habib, Gadag Primary
Teachers’ Association president
Vasu Khode and J.H. Habib spoke
at the meeting and pledged their
whole-hearted support to the
new organization. J.V. Bhandge
welcomed and compered the
programme. T.R. Bhandge
proposed a vote of thanks.
DEVI TULAJA BHAVANI - HUBLI
Propitiated with Bhajana and Offerings
Hubballi 30th June:
Hubballi Maitri Mahila Association
had organized a religious
programme to propitiate Godess
Tulaja Bhavani at Tulaja Bhavani
Temple in Dajibanpete, Hubballi
on 30th June, 2015. The pooja
programme was held as a part
of the offerings and rituals
of Adhika Masa. A thousand
Sumangalees sang bhajans
and recited Lalit Sahasranama.
The kumkumarchane ritual was
eye-pleasing. After the pooja,
a thousand sumangalees were
given the ‘Udi’ offerings.
The officiating priest Acharya
Dinesh Chillal of Jnanakshi
Lalita Pratishtana, the Honorary
President of Maitri Mandal Smt.
Sarala Gurunath Bhandage
were felicitated. Smt. Rajashree
Ladwa and her friends sang the
Bhajanas. Smt Anita Pawar,
Smt Vidya Katigar and their
group recited the shlokas of
Bhagvadgita. The programme
was concluded with the
Mahamangalarati to the Devi.
The president of the
Maitri Mahila Association,
Vidyanagar, Hubballi Smt.
Ratnamala Jagannath Baddi,
the vice-president Smt. Manjula
A. Pawar, the treasurer Smt.
Nagaratna P. Habib, the secretary
Smt. Lalita S. Jituri, the joint
secretary Smt. Renuka N. Ladwa,
the members of the executive
committee Smt. Shobha N. Jituri,
Smt. Shashikala Irakal, Smt.
Saroja M. Habib, Smt. Leela S.
Ratan, Smt. Sudha Niranjan,
Smt. Vajreshwari Solanki, Smt.
Rajashree Magajikondi, Smt.
Rupa Jadi were present on the
occasion
AIRING THE MESSAGE OF DIABETES-FREE INDIA
7 Days Yoga and 2 Days Blood-Test (FBS/
Lipid Profile/HB-A1C) Organized at Hubballi
Hubballi 24th June - The Arogya
Bharati and Bhumi Education Trust
Hubballi had jointly organized a
Seven Days Yoga Camp and Two
Days Blood Test programme in
Hubballi on the 24th of June, 2015.
This programme was conducted to
drive home the message and dream
of making India free from Diabetes.
The Yoga camp was held at
Smt. Sitabai Kubersa Habib Kalyan
Mantap (Dajibanpete, Hubballi).
The Seven Days Yoga Camp and
Two Days Blood Test (FBS/Lipid
Profile/HB-A1C) began from 24th
June, 2015. The Hubballi SSK
Kendra Panch Samiti deputy Chief
Trustee F.K. Dhalabnajan lighted the
lamp to mark the inauguration of
the Camps. He said that the regular
yoga practice would help to keep off
diabetes. Social leader G.N. Habib,
Dajibanpete Panchayat trustee A.P.
Pawar, Editor of ‘Kshatriya Sandesh’
monthly T.R. Ladwa were the guests
on the occasion.
The Blood Test Camp was
conducted by Dr. Siddanagoudar
A. Patil, Dr. Guru Raibagi and SRL
Diagnostics’ Area Manager Girish
Nivargi and Development Manager
Nagaraj Kotur.
The Yoga training was imparted
by Yoga trainer Shivakumar Talawai
and Smt. Maneesha Hooli. Dr.
Siddangoudar A. Patil welcomed
the gathering. The Secretary of
Bhumi Education Trust Bhaskar N.
Jituri compered the programme.
Hundreds of people were benefited
from the Yoga Camp and appreciated
the efforts of the organizers.
Innumerable people underwent
Blood Test. The entire programme
was grandly organized and won the
acclaim of the people.
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INGREDIENTS
Mix vegetable’s (Potato, Capsicum, carrot, Beetroot )
cut in cubes 1 cup full, paneer cubes half cup, Red chili
powder 4 tsp., corn flower 2 cups, ginger garlic paste
1tsp,salt to taste & tooth picks,
METHOD.
1) Take all vegetable cubes and paneer cubes in a bowl.
2) Add the red chili powder, ginger garlic paste, salt &
corn flower mix it with water for required thickness
until it covers vegetables.
3) stick the all vegi’s in tooth picks alternatively.
4) Deep fry all until the golden brown, serve hot with
tomato sauce.
Laxmi K, Dani.
Sindhanoor
YogaDaycelebrated@Pune
Pune 21st June -The Kshatriya
Samaj Trust had organized a Yoga
Camp and made it a huge yoga
demonstration at a single venue.
The members of the Trust and the
various office-bearers of the SSK
Samaj unit participated enthusi-
astically in the program. Kshatriya
Samaj Trust Chairman Gurunathsa
Arsiddi, Hemant Kheruda, Deepak
Pawar, Pawar Jaydev, Prashant
Pawar were among the participants.
The newly elected president
of the Board of the Education
Arjun Rajusa Khanapure
appreciated the efforts of the
organizers of the Yoga Day,
Dr. Sunil Tighale and Dr. Hema
Tigale. Dr. Hema Tighale
spoke about the importance
of Yoga and Anand Miskin
gave the demonstration of
the various postures and
the entire gathering did the
Yoga performances. The
SSK Community people of all age
groups had attended the Yoga Day
Celebration. This has been conveyed
to the press by Santosh Manikasa
Bakale, a member of the Kshatriya
Samaj Trust, Pune.
Little Champ Sahil B. Meharwade of
Harihar participates in International
Clap Skating Championship.
Harihar: Harihar’s Champ Sahil B. Meharwade participated
in International Clap Skating Championship 13, 14, 15 June-15
held at "Daivadnya Bhavan" Colconda, Margao Goa. He has
achieved Gold medal in 100mts/200 mts. Under the age group
of 12, this champ has made a name. The SSK Times wishes him
a grand sports career ahead in his life.
AMBABAHAVANITEMPLE’S 3RDANNIVERSARY@SINDHANUR
Sindhanur: SSK Samaj
of Adarshanagar Sindhanur
celebrated its 3rd anniversary in a
grand way. Community president
Shashikumar Dani spoke on the
occasion. He said that Community
people are so much engaged
in their own business and trade
that they neglect their Children’s
education. He called upon the
people of their community to give
more importance to the education
of their children.
Government Hospital’s Chief
Medical Officer Shri Nagaraj
Katwa, Kumari Pooja Raghunathsa
Bakale (who has scored more
than 95% in SSLC) and Sanjeev
Gopalsa Katwa were felicitated
on the occasion. Religious rituals
like Homa, Havana and special
Alankar to Mata Ambha Bhavani
were performed. The function was
followed by the delicious Prasad.
Vice-president Gurunathsa Badi,
Srinivas Bakale, Chief Secretary
Kiran Dani, Secretary Narayansa
Pawar, Treasurer Shankarsa
Kabadi, Parashuram, Shankarsa
Basude, Tarun Sangha’s president
Raju Badi, Mahila Mandal
president Rajeshwaribai were
present at the function.
Government Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer Shri Nagaraj Katwa, Kumari Pooja
Raghunathsa Bakale (who has scored more than 95% in SSLC) and Sanjeev Gopalsa
Katwa were felicitated on the occasion.
Date : 05 - 07 - 2015Ssk times ENGLISH MONTHLY. Gadag4P
SAHASRARJUN SOMUVANSH KSHATRIYA TIMES. ENGLISH MONTHLY . Editor, owner and Publisher Deepak M. Kalburgi;Published by Deepak M. Kalbrugi on behalf of SSK TIMES Dasar Oni ,Dist Gadag - 582101, Karnataka State,
Resident Editor-Raghottam Koppar. Printed At Chaitanya Offset Printers, Kagadgeri Oni, Gadag,Dist- Gadag, Karnataka State, Cell 7204497932, 9739993133 , Email: info@ssktimes.com, feedback@ssktims.com
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CREATE A BIG VISION : To become a a leader
you need to motivate yourself first and as you move
progressively towards its realization you motivate and
enthuse others to work with you to fulfil that vision.
SET HIGH STANDARDS : You exhibit absolute honesty
and integrity with everyone in everything you do. You
are the kind of person others admire and respect and
want to be like. You set a standard that others aspire to.
Live in truth with yourself so that others feel confident
in giving you their support and commitment.
FACE YOUR FEARS : Demonstrate courage in
everything you do by facing doubts and uncertainties
and moving forward regardless. Never burden others
with your fears and misgivings push yourself out of your
comfort zone and in direction of your goals with a smile.
BE REALISTIC ABOUT YOUR SITUATION: Refuse to
engage in mental games or self- delusion encourage
others to be realistic and objective about their situation
as well appreciate that there is price to pay for everything
they want. They have to overcome weakness to survive
and thrive in this competitive world.
ACCEPT COMPLETE RESPONSIBILTY: Refuse to make
excuses or blame others or hold grudges against people
who feel may have wronged you. You say” If it is to be
it’s up to me “. You repeat the word “I am responsible.
I am responsible.”
TAKE VIGOROUS ACTION : Finally, you take action.
All mental preparation and character building is merely
a prelude to action. It’s not what you say but what you
do that counts. The mark of a true leader is the one
who leads the action, sets an example and acts as a
role model.
STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE: Motivate yourself by
striving towards excellence , dedicate your whole heart
into doing your job in an excellent fashion. You motivate
yourself and others by continually looking for ways to
help others to improve their lives and achieve goals
you become a motivational leader by becoming the
kind of person others want to get behind and support in
every way. Take control of your personal evolution and
become a leader in every area of your life. .You could
ask for nothing more and settle for nothing less.
ACTION EXERCISES: First see yourself as an
outstanding person and a leader in everything you do.
Pattern your behaviour, set high standard and refuse to
compromise. Be clear about your goals and priorities
and then forward your action. Develop a sense of
urgency .Keep moving forward and you’ll automatically
keep yourself and others motivated.
By
LAKSHMI TAMBRE
kavitha69@rediffmail.com
Bangalore
BECOMINGAMOTIVATIONALLEADER
International Yoga Day observed
in Rahimpur, Hyderabad
Rahimpur 21st June: The SSK Samaj of
Rahimpur, Hyderabad celebrated the International
Yoga Day on the 21st June, 2015. Yogabhyasa
programme was organized at the MMK Bahavan
in a big way. The community members had shown
enthusiasm and responded to the organizers
voluntarily in huge numbers. The poet Manohar
Kosandar’s slogan ‘Yoga Karo Nirogi Bano’ cought
the imagination of the people. His poem with that
title has lines beginning with the title’s letters in
logical sequence. The copies of this poem were
released on the occasion. The Yoga Guru Sree
Nagari Lakshminarayanji conducted the Yoga
Practice.
SSKSAMAJ,RAMGOPALPET,SECUNDERABAD
DISTRIBUTED NOTEBOOKS&SCHOOLUNIFORMS
Ramgopalpet, Secunderabad
07th & 14th June - has been
distributing Note Books & School
Uniforms to class L.K.G. to X to
our Community Children every
year. This year also Samaj has
distributed Note Books & School
Uniforms to economically poor
Students of Community in order
to encourage better education in
our Society. The Samaj have also
extended financial help by paying
school fees to poor and deserving
students whoever approaching to
Shree SSK Samaj, Secunderabad.
The distribution of Note Books &
School Uniforms taken place on
07-06-2015 & 14-06-2015 at Shree
SSK Samaj Bhavan, Ramgopalpet,
Secunderabad in the presence of
President, Shri Maruge Shravan
Kumar, Vice-President Shri Gorak
Yadagiri, Secretary Shri Hasaji
Suryaprakash, Joint Secretary
Shri Geetri Srinivas and Treasurer
Shri Gujarathi Rajeshwar, the
Convener Shri Badanpally Adarsh,
Shri Maruge Sandeep Kumar, Shri
Vishwanath Ramraj Sub-Committee
Members Advisor Shri Narayan
Chawla. Retd. Dist Session Judge
and other MC Members Mr. Maruge
Satyanarayana, Mr. Maruge
Mahender, Mr. Namaji Dattatreya,
Mr. Pujari Suryapal, Mr. Gaddi
Vijayprakash, Mr. Gorak Ganesh
and parents of Students.
TOPTENSSKACHIEVERSINSSLCFELICITATED
Hubballi: The SSK Senior
Citizens’ Association Hubballi
felicitated the Top Ten achievers
of the community in the SSLC
exam this year. At a grand
function held in Sitabai Kubersa
Kalyan Mantap of Dajibanpet
Hubballi, the Association selected
the top ten students of the city
scoring good marks at this year’s
SSLC examination. Kumari
Shreya Ravi Pawar, the grand
daughter of BR Pawar, well-known
Rubber Stamp makers of Hubballi
has been the first among the
top ten achievers. A total of 98
SSLC –passed students were
felicitated with certificates.
Dandeli college lecturer Dr.
Hiralalsa Y. Meharwade, Sree
Akhilesh Halagatti, the chairman
of the Samartha College were the
special guests on the occasion.
Akhilesh
Halagatti
a d v i s e d
t h e
students
t o
develop competitive spirit and
try earnestly to manifest their
hidden talents. They called upon
the students to work hard with
devotion and that would certainly
fetch them good rewards.
Dr. Meharwade asked the
students not merely to view
education as marks-earning
exercise but to use the knowledge
in making life happy. The
educated people should become
the good and useful citizens of
our country.
The president of the
association had presided over
the function and called upon the
children to strive hard to realize
their dreams. F.K. Dhalabanjan,
the deputy Chief Trustee of SSK
Kendra Pancha Trust Committee,
Vittal Ladwa, SSK Bank’s
Ex-Chairman, K.E. Miskin, Rtd
Executive Engineer , Jayaram
Pawar, Ex-Chairman, Sharadamba
Girl’s High School, Old Hubballi,
Kishansa Kabadi, businessman
and Ex-Chief Trustee, N.T. Habib,
of SSK Kendra Panch Committee
were present on the dais.
The function was attended by
all panchas, senior citizens, the
members and office-bearers of
the Yuvaka Sangha and Mahila
Sangha, the Senior Citizens’
Association members Dr. K.H.
Jituri, L.G. Shalgar, Jagannath
Baddi, G.T. Hanumsagar, P.A.
Chavan, Sharad Magaji, Ashok
Ladwa, K.T. Bankapur and
Manohar Jadi were present on
the occasion. The program began
with the lighting of the lamp.
The children sang the prayer.
S.R. Bhandage welcomed the
gathering. Parashuram Utawale
introduced the guests. R.P.
Dhalbhanjan and Hanumantasa
Dhongadi compered the
programme and proposed a vote
of thanks.
Kumari Shreya Ravi Pawar, the grand daughter of BR
Pawar, felicitated with certificates. Dandeli college
lecturer Dr. Hiralalsa Y. Meharwade, Sree Akhilesh
Halagatti, the chairman of the Samartha College were
the special guests on the occasion.
Hubballi’s Top Ten SSLC Achievers
1. Shreya Ravi Pawar 96.48%
2. Amit Amar Chatni 96.32%
3. Sneha Mohan Raibagi 95.52%
4. Rahul Gopal Katawa 94.46%
5. Sahana Gajanan Nakod 94.40%
6. Shreya Nagesh Niranjan 94.08%
7. Sanjana Nagosa Irkal 93.76%
8. Vaishnavi Mahadev Baddi 93.12%
9. Shifali Dinesh Metrani 92.64%
10. Rajat Nemaraj Habib 92.48%
Solapur 19th June : The late
Baburaosa Bhumkar had discharged
his duties as the SSK
Samaj President of
Solapur, for the past
three and a half
decades. He was a
renowned Udyogpati
and a dedicated lover
of education. He was
held in great esteem
by the people as a
humanist (Manavata
ke Pujari). He had
earned the prize
of ‘Seva Ratna’ for
his outstanding
contributions in the
filed of Business and
Trading. 	
A condolence
meeting was held to condole
his death at the Sahasrarjuna
High School. The teachers and
businessmen and the leaders
of the samaj, officials and
the office-bearers of the SSK
organizations had gather in large
numbers to pay homage to this
great personality of the community.
The Ex-MLA Dr. Jayasiddeshwar
Shivacharya Mahaswamy,
Narasimha Mengaji, Gulabchand
Bharat, Prof. Marusa Burbure,
Ganapatsa Mirajkar, Manohar
Komandar, Prabhakarsa Jad,
Balabheemsa Dolapure, Gajanan
Goel, Kumar Mirajkar, Bharat
Alghar, Prakash Chavan, Sunita
Pawar, Puja Mirajkar, Vijapure,
Patil, Kevade praised the services
of the late Baburaosa Bhumkar and
prayed the Almighty to lay his soul
in peace.
SOLAPUR SAMAJ’S SEVA RATNA AND HUMANIST
BABURAOSA BHUMKAR PASSES AWAY
SENIOR SOCIAL WORKER BABURAOSA
D. BHUMKAR OF SOLAPUR.
PASSED AWAY ON 19-06-15
HE WAS 81 YEAR OLD.
SOLAPURSSKSAMAJYUVATIMANDALCOMESINTOEXISTENCE
Sholapur: The Sholapur SSK Samaj Yuvati
Mandal has come into existence recently.
The founder president Smt. Sunita Pawar has
been greeted and congratulated for her daring
initiation. This dynamic young lady has her own
plans of actions to empower the women of the
SSK community. The Samaj President Ganapatsa
Mirajkar and the writer Manoharsa Kosandar
have congratulated Smt. Sunita Pawar.
KUDOS AND CONGRATS
Kumari Bhagyashree
Bakale of Hubballi has
scored 92% marks in the
PUC Commerce this year.
. She was studying in the
Fatima Pre-University College,
Keshvapur, Hubballi.
Kumari Deepa J. Metrani,
daughter of Smt. Manjullabai
and Shree.Jawaharlalsa M.
Metrani of Hubballi has scored
90.04% (565/625) marks in
the SSLC this year. . She was
studying in the Convent High
School, Keshwapur, Hubballi.
Kumari Archana V. Bakale.
Daughter of Shri Vishwanathsa
Bakale Ron. Has scored 88.66
% in PUC 1st year ( Commerce
) She is the student of Govt
Degree Colleage of Ron in
Karnataka. Her achievement
is a matter of pride for the
entire community and as well
as for the collage too.
Kumari Pooja Yamanasa
Arasiddi of Gadag has scored
97.28% in SSLC and has stood
second in her school. She was
the student of Shree Parshwanath
English Medium School of Gadag
in Karnataka. Her achievement
is a matter of pride for the entire
community.
Kumari Nikita G. Kathare.
Daughter of Smt. Shobah &
Gajanan Kathare Dharwad. Has
scored 10 CGPA in CBSE 10th.
She was the student of Shree
Manjunatheshwara Central School
of Dharwad in Karnataka. Her
achievement is a matter of pride
for the entire community
Kumari Bhagyashree K.Pawar.
Daughter of Shri K.K.Pawar Manvi. Has
scored 98.25 % in PCMB. ( MARKS-559,
Medical Ranking-2861, Engineer
Ranking-4200, Physics-100, Maths
& biology-98, Chemistry-97 ) She is
the student of Dr.Timma Reddy PUC
Colleage of Davangeri in Karnataka.
Her achievement is a matter of pride
for the entire community and as well as
for the collage too.
The SSK Times greets and congratulates all for they are good efforts and wishes a grand
success in future studies.
Kumari Pooja Yamanasa Arasiddi
Kumari Nikita G. Kathare.
Kumari Bhagyashree K.Pawar. Kumari Archana V. Bakale.
Kumari Deepa J. Metrani,
Kumari Bhagyashree Bakale.

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15 July 2015

  • 1. We Profusely thank.... Our Readers UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF MY GRAND MOTHER VITTABAI F. KALBURGI & FATHER SREE MURALIDHARSA F. KALBURGI. Adviser- Prof. Ravindra Koppar CONTACT US @. WEBSITE:WWW.SSKTIMES.COM E-mail: info@ssktimes.com, feedback@ssktimes.com Editor : Deepak M. Kalburgi, Cell-7204497932, Sub Editor: Vinod M. Kalburgi Cell- 9739993133 SSK times, Volume-1 issue- 12, Date: 05-07-2015. DISTRICT: GADAG , STATE : KARNATAKA, ENGLISH MONTHLY, KARENG/2014/57610. postal rEG.nO.GDG/46/15-17. Pages - 4 Rs: 10/- INDIA’S First community English Monthly- News Paper Circulating All Over India. S a h a s r a r j u n S o m u v a n s h K s h a t r i y a T i m e s GOODPERFORMANCEOFSREEDURGADEVI ENGLISHMEDIUMHIGHSCHOOL,HUBBALLI HUBBALLI - Sree Durgadevi English Medium High School Hubballi has a sound academic profile and the school has been striving to provide qualitative education. This year its SSLC results have been good and 90% of the students have passed the SSLC exam. The members of Durgadevi Shikshan Samiti are: G.K. Jituri, J.N. Dhongadi, G.N. Kalburgi, N.P. Jadi, A.K. Kalburgi, B.N. Jituri and A.P. Pawar. NAME 1. Shraddha S. Hattikal 2. Sainath C. Urankar 3. Vaishanvi M. Kamadolli 4. Neha M. Bilana 5. Dattaraj S. Ratan 6. Rajeshwari N. Jartarghar 7. Sourabh S. Bhapkar 8. Deepa S. Javali 9. Lakshmi R. Irkal 10. Keerthi G. Bakale 11. Shrikantgouda S. Sankangoudar The names of SSLC students scoring over 80% are as follows: MARKS PERCENTAGE 560 89.60% 548 87.68% 537 85.92% 535 85.60% 532 85.12% 528 84.48% 524 83.84% 522 83.68% 517 82.72% 514 82.24% 513 82.08% Kumari. Shraddha S. Hattikal has scored 89.60% Kumar. Sainath C. Urankar has scored 87.68% Kumari. Vaishanvi M. Kamadolli.has scored 85.92% Kumari. Lakshmi R. Irkal has scored 82.72% Kumari. Keerthi G. Bakale has scored 82.24% Kumari. Neha M. Bilana has scored 85.60% SSK Times greets and congratulates to all the students for their brilliant efforts. SSKSAMAJHELDYOUTHMEETINABIGWAY SANGAMANER(MAHARASTRA) Sangamaner 5th July : Maharastra’s Sangamaner SSK Samaj held Youth Meet at the Sahasrarjuna Mangal Karyalaya on the 4th of July. The Sangamaner Samaj proudly recalls the first national community session held at Amaravati in 1916 and the Samaj is all set to celebrate the centenary of the event. To discuss the preparations to be made for the centenary celebration, the Youth Meet was held here recently. The president of the Sangamaner Samaj Jayavantsa Pawar and the secretary Sandeepsa Chauhan are eager to make this event memorable. The youth meet was a grand success. Sangamner’s SSK Samaj and Youth Association had jointly organized a Youth Meet. It was intended to serve as human resource mobilizations to organize a national level meet of the community to commemorate the centenary of such an event. The Youth Meet was well attended and a huge number of youths from all over the district had gathered at Sangamaner. The elderly person Damamji had presided over the function. Sureshsa Burbure of Sholapur was the chief guest. He called upon the youth to spare sometime in a day or week for the service of society. He asked the youth not to take up social service for the sake of making name. Social service should be motivated by selflessness. A600GRAMSGOLDENCROWN DEDICATED TOAMBABHAVANI@HANUMASAGAR Hanumansagar 9th & 10th June - The SSK Samaj Vishwastha Trust Samiti of Hanumansagar celebrated the 78th anniversary of the Amba bhavani consecration on the 9th and 10th June, 2015. A 600 Grams Golden Crown was dedicated to the Devi on the occasion. As part of the celebrations the Renuka Devi Purana and Sri Lalita Parayana were performed. The guest speaker was Shivshankr Madikeri, the recital was made by Motilalsa S. Raibagi, Hormonium and Tabla were played by Vinod B. Patil and Shankar A. Basude respectively. Homas were performed on both days. A function was held on the last day. It was presided over by Pandit Sri Anand Teerthachar Pagadhal in the presence of Param Poojya Sri Vidya Prasanna Teertha Swamiji. Pramodachar Pujar delivered a speech. The chief guests on the occasion were Sri Harisa Contnd to >> Page-2 Contnd to >> Page-2
  • 2. Date : 05 - 07 - 2015Ssk times ENGLISH MONTHLY. Gadag2P History of Somavamsha Shasrarjun Kshatriya. PANCHANGA SUMMARY 8.PUSHYA (PUSHYAMI) NAKSHATRA Murlidharsa F. Kalburgi Editorial Let’s concentrate on strengthening the bonds of relations. Certain news items in our newspaper have been catching our imagination and prompting us to take the clues from them. Especially since the beginning of this decade, our Samaj units have been widening the range of their activities to social and cultural fields with a vision. Sangamner ( in Maharastra ) unit of the SSK Samaj is gearing up to organize a national meet of the SSK Community to commemorate the Meet organized in 1916 by their district. The youths of Sangamner have now resolved to unite the people of our Community in their surroundings extending the borders beyond their district. This augurs well for the Community as it gives the message to the broader Community to think of strengthening the bonds of relations. The Gadag city’s units of the Samaj have formed a district level association of the SSK Community to strengthen the bonds of relations and to empower the poor and educationally backward among the Community. The Individuals now have to face the new challenges in the changing socio-economic scenario. Our prime concern should be on shaping the younger generations to cope up with the changing needs and necessities. The Samaj units should initiate the plan of actions to supplement the pedagogic knowledge and training. The ethical aspects should be stressed to broaden their vision in their growing years. We have to inculcate in them the ideal behavioral norms. They should be trained to develop a healthy and positive outlook of life. They should be guided to choose vocations that suit their interests and temperaments. The younger people should know the socio-economic problems that are ailing our society. They should know how to defend themselves against all the possible dangers and natural calamities. They should be taught to use the modern means of comfort with due restraint. Children and youth should learn to use television, and vehicles with great restraint. They should be fully informed of the safety rules and regulations and about the dangers posed by the internet means. Enhancement of personality should be our main objective. The essential knowledge of our past history should be revealed to them. The Samaj organization units should prepare a plan of action to feed the required knowledge and to instruct the necessary things. Efforts must be made to provide projectors to the schools and colleges of our Community to impart the training and knowledge through audio-visual aids. The children of one place should meet their counterparts from the different places. A District meet of the children of different age-groups may be arranged annually. The Samaj units of the various places can host such meets. Such of the programmes will help to broaden the mental horizon of the children. The organization units at the district level should concentrate on activities of empowerment of children and women. The poorest and poor families should be helped to avail the governmental facilities. The lessons of self-dependence and self-reliance should be taught. Instruction and inspiration will do the help. Our financial resources may be meager but we should have the Will. The expected social changes in the lives of our people should be properly grasped and we have to instruct the volunteers and social workers about all this. The vision should be clear before we get on to work. We call upon the leaders and intellectuals of our Community to express their views, ideas and tips. The SSK Times will provide space for publishing such views. Let us all think of strengthening the bonds of healthy and affectionate relations among the people of our Community. Let us all think of discovering our roots and enhance our self-esteem. Sarve Janahah Sukhino Bhavantu Samasta Sanmangalani Bhavantu Nagai Inscription Nagai inscription tells us that sree Nagai Elambha (Yallamma) was the fond goddess of royal worship. The Chalukyas of Badami and Kalyani, Rastrakutas and the Kalachuri Chalukyas (Haihaya) worshipped goddess Nagai Elambha. The name of the goddess ‘Nagai’ is composed of two words – Naga + Aai. ‘Aai’ in marathi means ‘mother’. ‘Elambha’ means ‘elderly mother’. The word ‘Elambha’ may have been turned in practice as ‘Ellamma’ in kannada language. The temple of Elembha is in the village of Nagai in Kalburgi district’s Chitapur taluka. The temple was built by the Chalukyas in the Kalyani Chalukyas’ style. There is a compound wall around the temple. The big entrance door, the mahamantapa in front of the ‘garbhagriha’ are quite attractive and you sense the ‘serene calm’. The two streams of water in front of the garbhagriha mark the specialty of the temple. On the two sides of the ‘garbhagriha’ outside are two ponds and the water flowing from the two streams of water continues throughout the year and the water in the pond is used for irrigation purposes. This temple looks like Banashanakari temple of Badami. In front of the temple is a small temple and its platform is in the shape of kedige or ketake (gagan-dhul). People stung by snakes and scorpions are brought here and the popular belief is that by going the round the temple, the effect of the poison can be mitigated. There is the Jain Agrahar behind the temple of Nagai. It is a beautiful site and it is said that there was here a Sanskrit University in the past. The pillars of this Jain Temple look in straight lines viewed from any angle. The architecture is amazing. There is a pond of azure waters beside this temple and its source is hidden. The Chalukya rulers have left behind them these great heritages and we who belong to their clan should feel proud of these heritages of the past. There is an interesting thing about the statue of Nagai Ellamma. The statue is not in the straight -line of the entrance. It is placed to the right side and the devotees cannot see it right in front of them standing at the entrance. So every year on the festive days such as of Dasara and full-moon days, the ‘utsav murthy’ is consecrated right in the middle of entrance. This practice is said to have been in vogue for the last two decades or so. Recently the newly carven beautiful statue in the black stone is consecrated. There is a temple of Naga Ellamma in Nagavi, a village in the Gadag taluka of Gadag district. The temple is built on hill. Its entrance is to the west. The goddess with the four hands and the blessing-posed palm looks beautiful and attractive. In the precincts (surrounding area) of this temple, there is a temple of Durga (Ambabhavani) and the goddess has eight hands. The temple faces east. It is said that the king Nagarjuna who owed allegiance to the Kalyani Chalukyas ruled Kalasapur region. Kalasapur is now a village found between Gadag and Nagavi. The Jaina followers lived in quite a good number and there in Kalasapur was installed ‘a digambar’ statue which is popularly called as ‘dinni devaru’ (diety of hillock). The ruler Nagarjuna may have built the temple of Nagai. Nage Ellamma is the clan-goddess of the Siddling families of Gadag, Hubli and Kolhapur and of the Solanki families of Gadag. It is said that probably during the Rajakars atrocious attacks, the devotees might have shifted the statue of Nagai Ellamma from Chittapur (Kalburgi) to Nagavi. Sree Nagai Elambha is the clan goddess of the various SSK families of Gadag, Hubballi, Gudur, Ilkal, Bagilukote, Hanumasagar, Guledgudda, Gajendragada, Kalburgi in Karnataka state and kodamoor, Hyderabad, Secundarabad, Nandyal, Karnool in Andhra state and Sholapur, Kolhapur, Satara and elsewhere in Maharastra state. The Solanki, Siddling, Kalburgi, Chavan, Ture (Rao), Burbure families worship this goddess as their clan-goddess. (To be continued.....) The eighth star in the horoscopic chart is the Pushya Nakshatra. It is a congregation of stars in the shape of an arrow. It is in the degree from 93-20 to 106-40. The deity regulating this star is Jupiter (Guru) who is a supreme and auspicious planet. Brahaspati (Guru) stands for physical prowess, male children, wealth, theology, yajna-yaga prompter. In the human body, Guru symbolizes head. The first four phases of this star are covered in Karka Rashi. This is potentially a watery star. The specialty of Pushya Nakshatra is that Guru Brahaspati was born in this Nakashatra. Worshipping the Ashwath Tree in this Nakshatra will yield knowl- edge-wisdom and male children. If pushya Nakshatra occurs on Thursday , that would be ‘Amrut siddi yoga’. Yet it is not good for wedding but very auspicious for Upanayana (Thread-ceremony). In the Pushya Nakshatra the statue of Guru is shivlinga of peaceful nature. This is an auspicious star for the installation of the statues of gods and for performing upnayana, punasavana samskara, seemanta samskara, learning of alphabets, choula, naming –ceremony and for politics, pallakki-seva and for buying new vehicles. The persons born in Pushya Nakshatra possess pleasing look, handsome physique, lovely and brilliant skin. They are interested in pursuing religious rituals and acts. They are temperamentally good and noble and peace-loving. They love to renounce personal pleasures for the well-being of others. They are humanists, wise and talented and socially useful. Pushya Nakshatra is good for undertaking silver-gold, jewellary manufacture and sales, cotton and weaving –sales and trading, manufacturing and trade of watery items and transportation, journey across water, digging of wells and bore-wells, farming and for printing of books and sales. The Janmanakshatra of persons born in the Pushya Nakshatra are as follows: 1st Pada – Hu, 2nd Pada –He, 3rd Pada – Ho, 4th Pada – da (Da). The persons born in the first pada of Pushya Nakshatra should wear Coral and those born in the second pada should wear diamond, those in the third pada should wear emerald green and those in the fourth pada should wear pearl. The jewellary worn should at least weigh 2 carrots. For those born in the Pushya Nakshatra – Ashlesha, Jestha, Revati are wealth stars and during the periods of these Nakshatras, they can undertake business and trading activities and lending business. They can do good deeds in these nakshatras. - Hubba (Purva phalguni) Purvashadha, Bharani are the welfare stars. They can undertake welfare activities and benefactory deeds in these nakshatras. - Rohini, Hasta, Shravana are achievement stars. They can undertake new businesses, new enterprises and the works of new contacts with big companies and adventurous deeds in these stars. - Aaridra, Swati, Shatatara, Punarvasu, Vishaka, Purvashadha stars are very friendly stars. The persons born in Pushya Nakshatra can undertake in these stars the partnership businesses or money-lending businesses with the persons of these stars. (To be continued.....) L. Khoday, Rajendra Savaji, M.P. Sangappa Karadi, M.P. Ramulu, M.L.A. of Kusthagi Doddangouda L. Patil, M.L.C. of Bagalkot Narayansa Bhandage, H.S. Katwa. The Golden Crown dedication program was witnessed by 8000 people and it was a memorable event. Bhagirathsa K. Patil, Ambasa L. Rangrej and Maruti Rangrej had organized the function in a very systematic manner. AGOLDENCROWNDEDICATEDTOAMBABHAVANI@HANUMASAGARFrom >> Page-1 Another guest Vishalasa Makavaneji advised the youth to develop competitive spirit to come up in life. Nandgaonkarji explained to the youth the close relationship between Shasan (government) and Samaj. Kishoresa Tavejaji spoke at length about the problems faced by the youth. He told the youth the ways and means of solving these problems. Smt. Bharati and Kishanasa Rajoli told the youth that making struggles in life is quite a natural thing and asked the youth to become enterprising and accept challenges in life. The youth ought to have their own dreams but they have to strive hard to realize their dreams. Sangamaner gramsabha, Mahila Mandal and Yuvak Mandal had worked hard for the success of the Youth Meet. SSKSAMAJHELDYOUTHMEETINABIGWAYSANGAMANER(MAHARASTRA)From >> Page-1 SAHASRARJUNAHOMAPERFORMEDINSHAHABAD(KARNATAKA) Shahabad 21 June: The SSK community people of Shahabad performed recently Sahasrarjuna Homa in a grand way. In the newly-built temple of Kartaviryarjuna Maharaj’s temple were performed Sudharshana Homa, Shasrarjuna Maha Homa and Kuladevata Homa and other Homas for the appeasement of the deities. They were performed in the auspicious presence of the Virajapets (of Vellore district in Tamilnadu) Arogya Peetha’s Pontiff Sree Jnana Guru Dr. Muralidharan Swamiji. After the ‘purnahuti’ ritual, Dr. Muralidharan Swamiji delivered his blessing address. Thousands of people attended the auspicious ceremony. Dantoti’s Jayasree Mata, the president of Kalburgi SSK Samaj Sreeram Pawar, Samaj’s city president Narasimha Mengaji, Hiralal Srigiri Hyderabad, Chandrakant Burbure, Dr. Yashvantarao Mengaji, Gopalrao Burbure, Prabhu Chavan, Smt Lalitabai Kalburgi, Narahari Mengaji, Bhandudas Ture, Rajkumar Ture, Vishnu Habib, Panduranga Mengaji, Ramu Bhavikatti, Hiralal Mengaji, Vilas Mengaji, Chandrakant Mengaji, Venkat Tribhuvan were among the prominent leaders. The Homa ritualistic ceremonies were followed by delicious mahaprasada. Contact us for Subscription Annual Subscription – Rs. 120 Five Year Subscription-Rs. 600 For more detail s contact us info@ssktimes.com Mobile - +917204497932 +919739993133 Are you a writer? Please send articles on Women, Fash- ion, Food, Health and other articles. Platform for students with skills like Painting, drawing, poem writing, story writing, essay writing. Send the articles to info@ssktimes. com For more details, call us Mobile - +917204497932 +919739993133
  • 3. Date : 05 - 07 - 2015Ssk times ENGLISH MONTHLY. Gadag3P GADAGDISTRICTSSKSAMAJCOMMITTEE BEGINSORGANIZATIONALMOVEMENT Gadag 14th June: The district SSK Samaj Committee launched its plan of action for the district-level organizational task. The committee held a meeting at Sree Sahasrarjuna Community Bhavan’s Lakshmansa Habib Meeting Hall on Sunday, the 14th of June, 2015. The new committee’s inauguration function was chaired by Gadag SSK Samaj president Prabhu Burbure. Addressing the office-bearers community organization, Prabhu Burbure said that the SSK Community’s students, women and the petty traders’ economic and education empowerment alone can help to empower the community. He hinted that the Panch Committees also need resources to undertake the thoughtful activities leading on to the expected social change. Stressing the need and importance of the district-level organization of the SSK Community, H.B. Ladwa said that there have been nine Samaj Panchayati Committees in the Gadag district and though they conduct the community’s religious and cultural activities, they are unable to help the poor people of the community. The District K s h a t r i y a M a h a s a b h a P r e s i d e n t Sreekant Khatwate said that the youths should be d i r e c t e d a n d a d v i s e d to become educationally strong and p o w e r f u l . E c o n o m i c empowerment, he said, will pave way for the strong and healthy community. Gadag Samaj’s vice-president I.M. Mehrwade suggested that a district SSK Financial institution should be started on the model of SSK Bank. Betgeri Samaj’s Hon. Secretary G.V. Basava, Nargund Samaj’s secretary Shankar Miskin, Lakshmeshwar Samaj’s president Parasharamsa K, Badi, Mundargi Samaj’s president Ashoksa Shidling, Gajendragad’s Onkarsa Katwa, Ron Samaj president Sridharsa Dhalbhanjan, Shigli Samaj president Narayansa Badi, Betgeri Samaj president Ambasa R. Kabadi, Gadag Panch R.K. Habib, Gadag Primary Teachers’ Association president Vasu Khode and J.H. Habib spoke at the meeting and pledged their whole-hearted support to the new organization. J.V. Bhandge welcomed and compered the programme. T.R. Bhandge proposed a vote of thanks. DEVI TULAJA BHAVANI - HUBLI Propitiated with Bhajana and Offerings Hubballi 30th June: Hubballi Maitri Mahila Association had organized a religious programme to propitiate Godess Tulaja Bhavani at Tulaja Bhavani Temple in Dajibanpete, Hubballi on 30th June, 2015. The pooja programme was held as a part of the offerings and rituals of Adhika Masa. A thousand Sumangalees sang bhajans and recited Lalit Sahasranama. The kumkumarchane ritual was eye-pleasing. After the pooja, a thousand sumangalees were given the ‘Udi’ offerings. The officiating priest Acharya Dinesh Chillal of Jnanakshi Lalita Pratishtana, the Honorary President of Maitri Mandal Smt. Sarala Gurunath Bhandage were felicitated. Smt. Rajashree Ladwa and her friends sang the Bhajanas. Smt Anita Pawar, Smt Vidya Katigar and their group recited the shlokas of Bhagvadgita. The programme was concluded with the Mahamangalarati to the Devi. The president of the Maitri Mahila Association, Vidyanagar, Hubballi Smt. Ratnamala Jagannath Baddi, the vice-president Smt. Manjula A. Pawar, the treasurer Smt. Nagaratna P. Habib, the secretary Smt. Lalita S. Jituri, the joint secretary Smt. Renuka N. Ladwa, the members of the executive committee Smt. Shobha N. Jituri, Smt. Shashikala Irakal, Smt. Saroja M. Habib, Smt. Leela S. Ratan, Smt. Sudha Niranjan, Smt. Vajreshwari Solanki, Smt. Rajashree Magajikondi, Smt. Rupa Jadi were present on the occasion AIRING THE MESSAGE OF DIABETES-FREE INDIA 7 Days Yoga and 2 Days Blood-Test (FBS/ Lipid Profile/HB-A1C) Organized at Hubballi Hubballi 24th June - The Arogya Bharati and Bhumi Education Trust Hubballi had jointly organized a Seven Days Yoga Camp and Two Days Blood Test programme in Hubballi on the 24th of June, 2015. This programme was conducted to drive home the message and dream of making India free from Diabetes. The Yoga camp was held at Smt. Sitabai Kubersa Habib Kalyan Mantap (Dajibanpete, Hubballi). The Seven Days Yoga Camp and Two Days Blood Test (FBS/Lipid Profile/HB-A1C) began from 24th June, 2015. The Hubballi SSK Kendra Panch Samiti deputy Chief Trustee F.K. Dhalabnajan lighted the lamp to mark the inauguration of the Camps. He said that the regular yoga practice would help to keep off diabetes. Social leader G.N. Habib, Dajibanpete Panchayat trustee A.P. Pawar, Editor of ‘Kshatriya Sandesh’ monthly T.R. Ladwa were the guests on the occasion. The Blood Test Camp was conducted by Dr. Siddanagoudar A. Patil, Dr. Guru Raibagi and SRL Diagnostics’ Area Manager Girish Nivargi and Development Manager Nagaraj Kotur. The Yoga training was imparted by Yoga trainer Shivakumar Talawai and Smt. Maneesha Hooli. Dr. Siddangoudar A. Patil welcomed the gathering. The Secretary of Bhumi Education Trust Bhaskar N. Jituri compered the programme. Hundreds of people were benefited from the Yoga Camp and appreciated the efforts of the organizers. Innumerable people underwent Blood Test. The entire programme was grandly organized and won the acclaim of the people. FOOD GALLERY MIX VEGETABLE KABAB Send your recipes to our mail id - info@ssktimes.com or you can post to our adresss. INGREDIENTS Mix vegetable’s (Potato, Capsicum, carrot, Beetroot ) cut in cubes 1 cup full, paneer cubes half cup, Red chili powder 4 tsp., corn flower 2 cups, ginger garlic paste 1tsp,salt to taste & tooth picks, METHOD. 1) Take all vegetable cubes and paneer cubes in a bowl. 2) Add the red chili powder, ginger garlic paste, salt & corn flower mix it with water for required thickness until it covers vegetables. 3) stick the all vegi’s in tooth picks alternatively. 4) Deep fry all until the golden brown, serve hot with tomato sauce. Laxmi K, Dani. Sindhanoor YogaDaycelebrated@Pune Pune 21st June -The Kshatriya Samaj Trust had organized a Yoga Camp and made it a huge yoga demonstration at a single venue. The members of the Trust and the various office-bearers of the SSK Samaj unit participated enthusi- astically in the program. Kshatriya Samaj Trust Chairman Gurunathsa Arsiddi, Hemant Kheruda, Deepak Pawar, Pawar Jaydev, Prashant Pawar were among the participants. The newly elected president of the Board of the Education Arjun Rajusa Khanapure appreciated the efforts of the organizers of the Yoga Day, Dr. Sunil Tighale and Dr. Hema Tigale. Dr. Hema Tighale spoke about the importance of Yoga and Anand Miskin gave the demonstration of the various postures and the entire gathering did the Yoga performances. The SSK Community people of all age groups had attended the Yoga Day Celebration. This has been conveyed to the press by Santosh Manikasa Bakale, a member of the Kshatriya Samaj Trust, Pune. Little Champ Sahil B. Meharwade of Harihar participates in International Clap Skating Championship. Harihar: Harihar’s Champ Sahil B. Meharwade participated in International Clap Skating Championship 13, 14, 15 June-15 held at "Daivadnya Bhavan" Colconda, Margao Goa. He has achieved Gold medal in 100mts/200 mts. Under the age group of 12, this champ has made a name. The SSK Times wishes him a grand sports career ahead in his life. AMBABAHAVANITEMPLE’S 3RDANNIVERSARY@SINDHANUR Sindhanur: SSK Samaj of Adarshanagar Sindhanur celebrated its 3rd anniversary in a grand way. Community president Shashikumar Dani spoke on the occasion. He said that Community people are so much engaged in their own business and trade that they neglect their Children’s education. He called upon the people of their community to give more importance to the education of their children. Government Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer Shri Nagaraj Katwa, Kumari Pooja Raghunathsa Bakale (who has scored more than 95% in SSLC) and Sanjeev Gopalsa Katwa were felicitated on the occasion. Religious rituals like Homa, Havana and special Alankar to Mata Ambha Bhavani were performed. The function was followed by the delicious Prasad. Vice-president Gurunathsa Badi, Srinivas Bakale, Chief Secretary Kiran Dani, Secretary Narayansa Pawar, Treasurer Shankarsa Kabadi, Parashuram, Shankarsa Basude, Tarun Sangha’s president Raju Badi, Mahila Mandal president Rajeshwaribai were present at the function. Government Hospital’s Chief Medical Officer Shri Nagaraj Katwa, Kumari Pooja Raghunathsa Bakale (who has scored more than 95% in SSLC) and Sanjeev Gopalsa Katwa were felicitated on the occasion.
  • 4. Date : 05 - 07 - 2015Ssk times ENGLISH MONTHLY. Gadag4P SAHASRARJUN SOMUVANSH KSHATRIYA TIMES. ENGLISH MONTHLY . Editor, owner and Publisher Deepak M. Kalburgi;Published by Deepak M. Kalbrugi on behalf of SSK TIMES Dasar Oni ,Dist Gadag - 582101, Karnataka State, Resident Editor-Raghottam Koppar. Printed At Chaitanya Offset Printers, Kagadgeri Oni, Gadag,Dist- Gadag, Karnataka State, Cell 7204497932, 9739993133 , Email: info@ssktimes.com, feedback@ssktims.com https://www.facebook.com/ssktimes.comWebsite:www.ssktimes.com CREATE A BIG VISION : To become a a leader you need to motivate yourself first and as you move progressively towards its realization you motivate and enthuse others to work with you to fulfil that vision. SET HIGH STANDARDS : You exhibit absolute honesty and integrity with everyone in everything you do. You are the kind of person others admire and respect and want to be like. You set a standard that others aspire to. Live in truth with yourself so that others feel confident in giving you their support and commitment. FACE YOUR FEARS : Demonstrate courage in everything you do by facing doubts and uncertainties and moving forward regardless. Never burden others with your fears and misgivings push yourself out of your comfort zone and in direction of your goals with a smile. BE REALISTIC ABOUT YOUR SITUATION: Refuse to engage in mental games or self- delusion encourage others to be realistic and objective about their situation as well appreciate that there is price to pay for everything they want. They have to overcome weakness to survive and thrive in this competitive world. ACCEPT COMPLETE RESPONSIBILTY: Refuse to make excuses or blame others or hold grudges against people who feel may have wronged you. You say” If it is to be it’s up to me “. You repeat the word “I am responsible. I am responsible.” TAKE VIGOROUS ACTION : Finally, you take action. All mental preparation and character building is merely a prelude to action. It’s not what you say but what you do that counts. The mark of a true leader is the one who leads the action, sets an example and acts as a role model. STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE: Motivate yourself by striving towards excellence , dedicate your whole heart into doing your job in an excellent fashion. You motivate yourself and others by continually looking for ways to help others to improve their lives and achieve goals you become a motivational leader by becoming the kind of person others want to get behind and support in every way. Take control of your personal evolution and become a leader in every area of your life. .You could ask for nothing more and settle for nothing less. ACTION EXERCISES: First see yourself as an outstanding person and a leader in everything you do. Pattern your behaviour, set high standard and refuse to compromise. Be clear about your goals and priorities and then forward your action. Develop a sense of urgency .Keep moving forward and you’ll automatically keep yourself and others motivated. By LAKSHMI TAMBRE kavitha69@rediffmail.com Bangalore BECOMINGAMOTIVATIONALLEADER International Yoga Day observed in Rahimpur, Hyderabad Rahimpur 21st June: The SSK Samaj of Rahimpur, Hyderabad celebrated the International Yoga Day on the 21st June, 2015. Yogabhyasa programme was organized at the MMK Bahavan in a big way. The community members had shown enthusiasm and responded to the organizers voluntarily in huge numbers. The poet Manohar Kosandar’s slogan ‘Yoga Karo Nirogi Bano’ cought the imagination of the people. His poem with that title has lines beginning with the title’s letters in logical sequence. The copies of this poem were released on the occasion. The Yoga Guru Sree Nagari Lakshminarayanji conducted the Yoga Practice. SSKSAMAJ,RAMGOPALPET,SECUNDERABAD DISTRIBUTED NOTEBOOKS&SCHOOLUNIFORMS Ramgopalpet, Secunderabad 07th & 14th June - has been distributing Note Books & School Uniforms to class L.K.G. to X to our Community Children every year. This year also Samaj has distributed Note Books & School Uniforms to economically poor Students of Community in order to encourage better education in our Society. The Samaj have also extended financial help by paying school fees to poor and deserving students whoever approaching to Shree SSK Samaj, Secunderabad. The distribution of Note Books & School Uniforms taken place on 07-06-2015 & 14-06-2015 at Shree SSK Samaj Bhavan, Ramgopalpet, Secunderabad in the presence of President, Shri Maruge Shravan Kumar, Vice-President Shri Gorak Yadagiri, Secretary Shri Hasaji Suryaprakash, Joint Secretary Shri Geetri Srinivas and Treasurer Shri Gujarathi Rajeshwar, the Convener Shri Badanpally Adarsh, Shri Maruge Sandeep Kumar, Shri Vishwanath Ramraj Sub-Committee Members Advisor Shri Narayan Chawla. Retd. Dist Session Judge and other MC Members Mr. Maruge Satyanarayana, Mr. Maruge Mahender, Mr. Namaji Dattatreya, Mr. Pujari Suryapal, Mr. Gaddi Vijayprakash, Mr. Gorak Ganesh and parents of Students. TOPTENSSKACHIEVERSINSSLCFELICITATED Hubballi: The SSK Senior Citizens’ Association Hubballi felicitated the Top Ten achievers of the community in the SSLC exam this year. At a grand function held in Sitabai Kubersa Kalyan Mantap of Dajibanpet Hubballi, the Association selected the top ten students of the city scoring good marks at this year’s SSLC examination. Kumari Shreya Ravi Pawar, the grand daughter of BR Pawar, well-known Rubber Stamp makers of Hubballi has been the first among the top ten achievers. A total of 98 SSLC –passed students were felicitated with certificates. Dandeli college lecturer Dr. Hiralalsa Y. Meharwade, Sree Akhilesh Halagatti, the chairman of the Samartha College were the special guests on the occasion. Akhilesh Halagatti a d v i s e d t h e students t o develop competitive spirit and try earnestly to manifest their hidden talents. They called upon the students to work hard with devotion and that would certainly fetch them good rewards. Dr. Meharwade asked the students not merely to view education as marks-earning exercise but to use the knowledge in making life happy. The educated people should become the good and useful citizens of our country. The president of the association had presided over the function and called upon the children to strive hard to realize their dreams. F.K. Dhalabanjan, the deputy Chief Trustee of SSK Kendra Pancha Trust Committee, Vittal Ladwa, SSK Bank’s Ex-Chairman, K.E. Miskin, Rtd Executive Engineer , Jayaram Pawar, Ex-Chairman, Sharadamba Girl’s High School, Old Hubballi, Kishansa Kabadi, businessman and Ex-Chief Trustee, N.T. Habib, of SSK Kendra Panch Committee were present on the dais. The function was attended by all panchas, senior citizens, the members and office-bearers of the Yuvaka Sangha and Mahila Sangha, the Senior Citizens’ Association members Dr. K.H. Jituri, L.G. Shalgar, Jagannath Baddi, G.T. Hanumsagar, P.A. Chavan, Sharad Magaji, Ashok Ladwa, K.T. Bankapur and Manohar Jadi were present on the occasion. The program began with the lighting of the lamp. The children sang the prayer. S.R. Bhandage welcomed the gathering. Parashuram Utawale introduced the guests. R.P. Dhalbhanjan and Hanumantasa Dhongadi compered the programme and proposed a vote of thanks. Kumari Shreya Ravi Pawar, the grand daughter of BR Pawar, felicitated with certificates. Dandeli college lecturer Dr. Hiralalsa Y. Meharwade, Sree Akhilesh Halagatti, the chairman of the Samartha College were the special guests on the occasion. Hubballi’s Top Ten SSLC Achievers 1. Shreya Ravi Pawar 96.48% 2. Amit Amar Chatni 96.32% 3. Sneha Mohan Raibagi 95.52% 4. Rahul Gopal Katawa 94.46% 5. Sahana Gajanan Nakod 94.40% 6. Shreya Nagesh Niranjan 94.08% 7. Sanjana Nagosa Irkal 93.76% 8. Vaishnavi Mahadev Baddi 93.12% 9. Shifali Dinesh Metrani 92.64% 10. Rajat Nemaraj Habib 92.48% Solapur 19th June : The late Baburaosa Bhumkar had discharged his duties as the SSK Samaj President of Solapur, for the past three and a half decades. He was a renowned Udyogpati and a dedicated lover of education. He was held in great esteem by the people as a humanist (Manavata ke Pujari). He had earned the prize of ‘Seva Ratna’ for his outstanding contributions in the filed of Business and Trading. A condolence meeting was held to condole his death at the Sahasrarjuna High School. The teachers and businessmen and the leaders of the samaj, officials and the office-bearers of the SSK organizations had gather in large numbers to pay homage to this great personality of the community. The Ex-MLA Dr. Jayasiddeshwar Shivacharya Mahaswamy, Narasimha Mengaji, Gulabchand Bharat, Prof. Marusa Burbure, Ganapatsa Mirajkar, Manohar Komandar, Prabhakarsa Jad, Balabheemsa Dolapure, Gajanan Goel, Kumar Mirajkar, Bharat Alghar, Prakash Chavan, Sunita Pawar, Puja Mirajkar, Vijapure, Patil, Kevade praised the services of the late Baburaosa Bhumkar and prayed the Almighty to lay his soul in peace. SOLAPUR SAMAJ’S SEVA RATNA AND HUMANIST BABURAOSA BHUMKAR PASSES AWAY SENIOR SOCIAL WORKER BABURAOSA D. BHUMKAR OF SOLAPUR. PASSED AWAY ON 19-06-15 HE WAS 81 YEAR OLD. SOLAPURSSKSAMAJYUVATIMANDALCOMESINTOEXISTENCE Sholapur: The Sholapur SSK Samaj Yuvati Mandal has come into existence recently. The founder president Smt. Sunita Pawar has been greeted and congratulated for her daring initiation. This dynamic young lady has her own plans of actions to empower the women of the SSK community. The Samaj President Ganapatsa Mirajkar and the writer Manoharsa Kosandar have congratulated Smt. Sunita Pawar. KUDOS AND CONGRATS Kumari Bhagyashree Bakale of Hubballi has scored 92% marks in the PUC Commerce this year. . She was studying in the Fatima Pre-University College, Keshvapur, Hubballi. Kumari Deepa J. Metrani, daughter of Smt. Manjullabai and Shree.Jawaharlalsa M. Metrani of Hubballi has scored 90.04% (565/625) marks in the SSLC this year. . She was studying in the Convent High School, Keshwapur, Hubballi. Kumari Archana V. Bakale. Daughter of Shri Vishwanathsa Bakale Ron. Has scored 88.66 % in PUC 1st year ( Commerce ) She is the student of Govt Degree Colleage of Ron in Karnataka. Her achievement is a matter of pride for the entire community and as well as for the collage too. Kumari Pooja Yamanasa Arasiddi of Gadag has scored 97.28% in SSLC and has stood second in her school. She was the student of Shree Parshwanath English Medium School of Gadag in Karnataka. Her achievement is a matter of pride for the entire community. Kumari Nikita G. Kathare. Daughter of Smt. Shobah & Gajanan Kathare Dharwad. Has scored 10 CGPA in CBSE 10th. She was the student of Shree Manjunatheshwara Central School of Dharwad in Karnataka. Her achievement is a matter of pride for the entire community Kumari Bhagyashree K.Pawar. Daughter of Shri K.K.Pawar Manvi. Has scored 98.25 % in PCMB. ( MARKS-559, Medical Ranking-2861, Engineer Ranking-4200, Physics-100, Maths & biology-98, Chemistry-97 ) She is the student of Dr.Timma Reddy PUC Colleage of Davangeri in Karnataka. Her achievement is a matter of pride for the entire community and as well as for the collage too. The SSK Times greets and congratulates all for they are good efforts and wishes a grand success in future studies. Kumari Pooja Yamanasa Arasiddi Kumari Nikita G. Kathare. Kumari Bhagyashree K.Pawar. Kumari Archana V. Bakale. Kumari Deepa J. Metrani, Kumari Bhagyashree Bakale.