Friday, 29 May 2026

MEDIA MEDITATION & SOCIETAL PEACE-- BRAHMAKUMARIS MEDIA SEMINAR IN HYDERABAD





In an era dominated by relentless 24-hour news cycles, breaking stories, and heightened digital stress, the Media Wing of the Brahma Kumaris hosted a landmark seminar titled "Media, Meditation & Societal Peace" on Friday, May 29, 2026 at its sprawling Shanti Sarovar Campus in Gachibowli, Hyderabad.

The high-profile congregation brought together many senior publishers, editors, desk managers, on-field reporters, and digital content creators across print, broadcast, and digital media to examine the critical, direct relationship between a journalist’s inner mental state and the external harmony of society.

The Media Wing of Brahma Kumaris organized a meaningful seminar on “Media, Meditation and Societal Peace” at Shanti Sarovar Campus, Gachibowli, Hyderabad. 
Around 100 participants from different states attended the programme.

Chief Guest, Sri K Srinivas Reddy, Chairman, Media Academy of Telangana, highlighted the crucial role of media as the fourth pillar of society. He emphasized that the responsibility of media is even greater than the other pillars of democracy. He cautioned that if media loses its freedom, spreads fake news, or creates division, it weakens the entire society.



He appreciated the Brahma Kumaris for promoting meditation, stating that journalists can contribute to societal peace only when they themselves are peaceful through practices like Rajayoga meditation.

Blessings were given by BK Kuldeep Didi, Director, Brahma Kumaris, Hyderabad Zone.
She spoke about the immense power of words and communication. She stressed that to bring positive change through media, one must have purity and inner peace. She encouraged media professionals to connect with God, experience inner strength, and share positive vibrations in society.

Renowned physician Dr. Sachin Pareb from Mumbai shared valuable health tips. He explained that stress is a major cause of various health issues such as heart problems, blood pressure, and mental imbalance. He emphasized the importance of relaxation, proper lifestyle, balanced diet, and reducing mobile usage before sleep. He highlighted that true health includes mental, emotional, physical, and social well-being.

Distinguished Guest, Sri C R Gowri Shankar, Senior Journalist and former Political Editor, Deccan Chronicle Hyderabad, expressed concern over the lack of peace in modern life due to the pursuit of money and fame.
He pointed out the dangers of unchecked social media leading to fake news. He appreciated the humanitarian services of Brahma Kumaris and suggested conducting regular value-based sessions for all age groups.



Greetings from the Headquarters were shared by Rajyogi BK Karuna, Chairperson, Media Wing, Brahma Kumaris, Mount Abu, through a video message.

BK Sushant Bhai, National Media Coordinator, Brahma Kumaris, emphasized that media professionals can be catalysts of positive change. He explained that peace begins within and can be achieved through self-awareness and connection with the Supreme.

He highlighted that inner peace empowers individuals to handle stress and challenges effectively, leading to responsible and constructive media content.

Dr. Suresh Verma, Senior Professor of Journalism, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, advised media professionals to follow the principles of “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” and “Bahujan Hitai Bahujan Sukhai.”

He emphasized that positive journalism can support individuals facing emotional challenges and contribute to social well-being.

Senior Rajyoga Teacher Sister Anjali provided practical insights on stress management, highlighting the importance of self-transformation for world transformation.
Sister Uma Rani explained the practice and benefits of meditation, encouraging
participants to adopt it in daily life.

The seminar concluded with a strong message that media, when guided by values and inner peace, can play a powerful role in creating a harmonious and progressive society.

Sunday, 5 October 2025

Bathukamma-Dasara Navarathrulu organised by Resident Women of Gopanpally Journalist Colony from September 21 to October 2, 2025--At Home

Resident Women of Gopanpally Journalist Colony, Ranga Reddy district celebrated Bathukamma and Dasara Navarathrulu with Chandi Homam. 

This is the first time such a programme was organised on such a large scale by women residents. The architect of the entire programme are Mrs Uma Kailash, Mrs Padma Prashanth Reddy, Mrs G Sirisha Reddy supported by several others especially Mr Sridhar Reddy, a builder and contractor. 

The programme was held from September 21 to October 2, 2025 at the First Circle, Journalist Colony Phase 3 Gopanpally  since JCHSL president Mr B Goparaju didnot provide the space in the society office in the colony.





From Left: Mrs G Sirisha Reddy, Mrs Uma Kailash and Mrs Padma Prashanth Reddy, the brain and heart behind the stupendous success of Bathukamma and Chandi Homam Navarathrulu for the first time in Journalists Colony Gopanpally, Ranga Reddy District.
Despite facing hurdles at every step, they succeed in their mission and created a lasting impression in the colony the way to celebrate festivities.
The nine day festivities and the grand chandi yagam, the ear blasting barat, dances by the women and men woke up the entire colony. Everyone appreciated the festivities and suggested more such programmes in future. They thanked everyone who extended support the programme.

   

From Left: Dr C G Bhagirathi, Mrs T Nagamani, Mrs Jagannadha Sharma,  Mrs Ravi Kishore, Mrs Padma Prashanth Reddy, Mrs Uma Kailash and Mrs Sirisha Reddy







                                               Jagannadha Sharma, C R Gowri Shanker and Sheshu Reddy














  













Chandi Homam last day

Nimmajanam at Nalagandla Cheruvu

    Bathukamma at Home September 29, 2025


















    Sruthi, Ishika birthday at home 29.9.2025