Dear Sir
May I say how grateful I am to your goodself for your good wishes on my 75th Birthday. Your greetings will undoubtedly enthuse me to work effectively in the promotion of public relations education and training . I have since submitted a memorandum to the Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development Smt,. D.Purandeswari who was the chief guest at my 75th birthday celebrations in Hyderabad. In our memorandum I made a request to the Minister for advising the University Grants Commission to constitute a separate committee on public relations studies to review the public relations education in our country and make recommendations for launching PR courses in the Indian Universities. Let us all join together to pursue this matter so that UGC can move. Each chapter can submit such memorandum to the Human Resource Development Minister.
With kind regards
Public Relationsly yours
Dr C V Narasimha Reddi
Editor, Public Relations Voice
Mobile: 9246548901
To
Sri Y.Babji
To: prpoint@yahoogroups
From: yanbab2002@yahoo.
Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 00:55:54 -0700
Subject: Re: [prpoint] Dr Narasimha Reddi completes 75 today - Long Live Dr Reddi
The 75th Birthday and 50 years of service to PR of Dr CV Narasimha Reddi was celebrated on 6th August 2008 at Federation House, Red Hills, Hyderabad.
At the felicitation jointly organized by GFPR, PRSI, PRCI, ABCI, Prime Point Foundation & CVNPR Foundation, Dr CV Narasimha Reddi was conferred with "Lifetime Achievement Award" by Global Forum for Public Relations.
A resolution was adopted by the congregation of 450 members that 6th August will be celebrated as "PR Education Day", hereinafter, by all those concerned, while several PRSI chapters have already organized such programs on 6-8-08 itself.
The thirst of Dr Reddi for advancement of PR education in the country could not be quenched. He submitted a memorandum to the Chief Guest, Smt D Purandeswari, Union Minister of State, Human Resources Development. In the memorandum he said that UGC had earlier constituted an exclusive committee on PR studies that made several recommendations for launching PR courses and that the last recommendation was made by UGC in 2001. Therefore, he requested the Union Minister to give instructions to UGC to re-constitute the said committee for reviewing PR education in the country and make recommendations for launching PR courses by all Universities.
In response, the Minister assured that something tangible would be done for promotion of PR Education. The Minister in her address observed that "PR is not an easy job as everybody thinks. In PR language, even full stops and commas while writing; pause and gestures while talking, had a lot of significance"
"Ageing is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter" is a saying.
At 75, Dr CVN Reddi is not minding his age.
Regards,
Y. Babji
Hyderabad
From: Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail.
To: Prpoint Group <prpoint@yahoogroups
Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2008 8:11:52 AM
Subject: [prpoint] Dr Narasimha Reddi completes 75 today - Long Live Dr Reddi
Dr C V Narasimha Reddi, Editor, PR Voice and a veteran PR professional from Hyderabad completes 75 years today. He has authored 20 books on PR and Communication and has been very active till date in providing support to fellow professionals. We have also featured him in our latest July 08 issue of our ezine. He is one of the surviving veterans who have passionately brought PR movement in India. He has even named his house as "Public Relations House" at Hyderabad.
Today, PR and Media fraternity have joined together to organise a function at Hyderabad to celebrate his 75th birthday. On behalf of the members of our group, i pray His Almighty to give him a long life to serve the profession.
Srinivasan
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