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Kotha Srinivas Callender of quotations unveiled by minister K.T.Ramarao

A Callender, which is made of some nice quotations from the lessons of life by Kotha Srinivas was unveiled by K.T. Ramarao,

Hyderabad: A Callender, which is made of some nice quotations from the lessons of life by Kotha Srinivas was unveiled by K.T. Ramarao, Telangana Minister of Municipal and IT departments today at Pragathi Bhavan, which is the camp office of the Chief Minister.

Speaking on the occasion Kotha Srinivas said “The great poet SriSri said, ‘human life is like Mahabharat. It’s a daily war between good and bad. In the Kurukshetra war, Arjuna won because of the inspirational words by Srikrishna. But Karna lost because of the depressive words by shalya. Mahabharat is the best example to know how human lives get impacted by good words and bad words.

So, we have to speak well always. To face different problems of life, to have the discretion to analyze situations, one should hear good words, read good writings, and have discretion knowledge, and self-confidence by the experiences we face in our lives. I am preparing this Callender for the last 7-8 years comprising of good words from my life lessons. We can stay positive all the day, even if we hear or read a good word in the morning. I feel successful even if a single person reacts positively, or a single soul responds by my words, or even it could inculcate thought in a single person”.

Dr. Kotha Krishnaveni, wife of Kotha Srinivas and socialist also spoke on the occasion. “My husbands’ quotations are very motivative. When one says that they are motivated by these, I feel very proud. We can have discretion knowledge by hearing such good words, reading good writings and by our experiences. ‘One should play a great role rather than looking beautiful in the movie of life’ This quotation has inspired me a lot. His writings are the inspiring force behind all my social service activities”.

K.T. Ramarao, Minister for electricity Sri Jagadiswar Reddy, and others graced the occasion.