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South Delhi is a vast area in the city of Delhi and contains many significant locations. Of the eleven 'historical cities' of Delhi, three, viz. Qila Rai Pithora (1st), Mehrauli (2nd) and Siri (including Hauz Khas) (3rd) fall in the South Delhi district.
Mata Prasad is a retired Indian Administrative Service officer. He was one of the first people from the Scheduled Castes to become an IAS officer . [ 1 ] He is a former chairman of the Union Public Service Commission of India. [ 2 ]
Prasad Mandap. Prasad Mandap. Annadan is the main activity of the Sansthan. [1] There are five prasad mandaps [2] where "thousands of devotees enjoy the prasad with Brahmachaitanya's krupa every day" according to the trustees. [1] As an example, around 38,000 devotees enjoyed the prasad on the centenary day in 2013. [1]
T.V.S.N. Prasad (born 14 October 1964) is a distinguished professor of economics and public policy at NALSAR Law University, Hyderabad. He is a retired civil servant who served as Chief Secretary of the Government of Haryana .
A centrally located lotus flower is embossed and the text "Padma" written in Devanagari script is placed above and the text "Shri" is placed below the lotus. Reverse A platinum State Emblem of India placed in the centre with the national motto of India, " Satyameva Jayate " (Truth alone triumphs) in Devanagari Script
The academic director of Sri Chaitanya is Sushma Bopanna. It was founded in 1986 by B.S Rao and his wife, Jhansi Lakshmi Bai. With over 321 state board-affiliated junior colleges, 322 K-10 Sri Chaitanya Techno Schools and 107 CBSE-affiliated schools, [1] it is one of Asia's largest educational franchises with over 8.5 Lakh students. [2]
Guruprasad Mohapatra was born on 22 April 1962 to Odisha Sahitya Akademi Award winner Mohapatra Nilamani Sahu and Prasanna Kumari Devi. He secured BA degree in history from Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar College, Bhubaneswar and a masters degree in political science from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
Works on Chaitanya: [16] [17] [18] Krsna-Caitanya-Caritamrta (c. 1513 or 1536–1540; Sanskrit) By Murari Gupta. Known as a kadcha or chronicle. Chaitanya's Navadwipa līla and each panca-tattva presented as a form of the Lord. Caitanya went for the first time to Murari's house at Navadwipa.