Success tips

“Learning develops creativity , creativity in turn develops thinking power and thinking provides knowledge and knowledge leads to success”. If one thinks beyond imagination , that person will definitely get success and the success only comes when one constantly put efforts to get succeed

We are living in a world where most of the people loose hope of being successfull. The person who is reading this or people who are feeling low about their color, financial status, educational qualifications should definitely know that a person can achieve anything with hardwork and dedication.

The great people who exist/existed have broken the limlts of imagination.Expanding their knowledge in all possible means. Saying which he has given four success mantras:

Always have great aim in life.
acquire knowledge continuously
workhard
always believe that you would suceed.

Unsung heroes- padmasree awardees

In this picture we see 4 old people who won padmashree awards due to their hardwork towards society .

One of them is Thimakka,who is 106 yrs old and popularly called as VRIKSHA MATHE, she has planted 8000 tress in 80 yrs and she also preserved endangered plants and at age 106 she received padmashree award for her afforestation. These people who are old ,but tried for success in their lives are inspiration for our generation.

Nanaji Deshmukh

Nanaji Deshmukh, a bharat ratna awardee, was a social reformer in India. Chandikadas Amritrao Deshmukh was born on 11 october,1916 in Kadoli village in Hingoli district in Maharastra. After his schooling in Sikar, he studied in Birla college( present day BITS Pilani). Then was the time he joined Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.

Nanaji Deshmukh was an active member in RSS. After the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, RSS was banned. When the ban was removed after lomg time, it was decided to form a political organisation. Then Bharatiya Jana Sangh was formed. Deshmukh was asked to be the general secretary of the organisation in Uttar Pradesh. His work as the general secretary was incredible and as a result, he was nominated to Rajya sabha by the NDA government in 1999.

After retirement from active politics Deshmukh then served Deendayal Research Institute that he himself had established way back in 1969. He worked towards anti-poverty and also rural health and education.He also established Chitarkoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaaya in Chitrakoot, India’s first rural University, and served as its Chancellor.

Deshmukh died on 27 February 2010 in the premises of  Chitrakoot Gramoday Vishwavidyalaya. Later in 2019, he was awarded the highest civilian award of India, the Bharat Ratna for his work in the fields of education, health and rural self-reliance.