The tank force, which began with combat vehicles that were inadequately armored and woefully under- When the 82nd Airborne Division was activated in 1942, it was primarily made up of foot-mobile infantry, with a few small-caliber, towed artillery pieces--and no tanks. Furthermore, tracked tanks as Sapper siege engines should have found a home in Army Combat Engineer branch so the U.S. Army could have had an armored-protected obstacle and mine defeating capability like the British Army's 79th Armored Division ("Hobart's Funnies") had on D-Day to prevent heavy casualties from enemy fire like we experienced on Omaha Beach. These guys were confident and aggressive, and after a while, I could see why. In His hour-long Divine Discourse, Bhagavan quoted the Mahabharata stories of Dharmaraja losing his kingdom by gambling and Draupadi's insistence on saving Ashwatthama's life after he killed the sons of the Pandavas. The book contains Divine Discourses on the theme, Management, delivered on various occasions, especially during the anniversary occasions over the years. On a pleasant Thursday evening when the talk of the town was more on the ensuing conference on the theme, “Ethics and the World of Finance” that gets underway on Friday, 28th August morning, the youth from Orissa literally swept Prasanthi away with a beautiful portrayal of a real life story depicting how greater faith and dedication win His Divine Grace, achieving the seemingly impossible.
Prasanthi Nilayam is hosting a two-day National Conference on Ethics and the World of Finance. The National Conference on Ethics in the World of Finance ended today. The inaugural session of the conference was in the college auditorium of the Prasanthi Nilayam campus of the Sri Sathya Sai University. The short moral play that little Sathya wrote during His early childhood days, titled “Cheppinattu Chestara”, meaning “can we act as we say? Bhagawan expects everybody to know the story of Ramayana and also stresses to follow the principles of Ramayana to lead a happy living” says Sai Prabhakar, the main narrator who is currently pursuing an MBA at the Sri Sathya Sai University, Prasanthi Nilayam. The hour-long drama by Balvikas children 'Shankara Digvijayam' portrayed the story of Adi Shankara. The forty-minute presentation brought out the true story of the establishment of an orphanage by Sai youth directly inspired by Bhagavan. Bhagavan came for darshan at 5.30 pm and after His darshan round, came onstage and sat for a few minutes listening to the Vedic chants.
Swami interacted with the youth after the programme and blessed the participants with a group photograph. In the evening, the stage was set with more than twenty chairs on either side of Bhagavan onstage at Sai Kulwant Hall. Bhagavan arrived for darshan at 4.30 pm and came onstage after His darshan round to begin the programme ten minutes later. Prof. G. Venkataraman, former VC of the Sai University was asked to speak next, and after his talk, Swami asked for a bhajan to be sung before accepting Arati at 6.40 pm as prasadam was distributed before returning to His residence after a short visit to the interview room. Sri S. V. Giri, former Vice-Chancellor of the University and former Chief Vigilance Commissioner of India gave the next talk, following which Bhagavan left for the Mandir and the first session came to a close. Y. V. Reddy to give the first invited talk.
D. Subba Rao to give the keynote address and the former RBI Governor Dr. Swami granted an audience to the RBI governor at the Mandir before accepting Arati at 12.10 pm and returning to His residence in the chair. The drama by the Orissa youth commenced just before six o'clock. This evening, the Orissa youth were ready with their programme. Exhorting the students to always serve society wherever they may be, Swami ended His Discourse with twobhajans Bhajan bina and Subrahmanyam. The Chief Executives were announced one by one and they came up to present a rose to Swami before being seated onstage. The delegates came to the Sai Kulwant Hall and were seated there when Swami came for darshan just before five o'clock. For the M113s, that includes hardened steel side armor, a "slat armor" cage that bolts to the side armor and protects against RPGs, anti-mine armor on the bottom and a new transparent, bulletproof gun shield on the top that vastly improves gunners' vision. Chief Executives from more than twenty top banks in India are attending. Jan TV is a satellite television channel from India. Jan TV telecasts Hindi news, education, employment, agriculture and entertainment programs.
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