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Andhra and Karnataka and even to the metropolis of Chennai; as a healthcare

provider who has set up globally acclaimed hospitals where everything is free;

and as one whose devotees have a passion for “selfless seva”. However, what is

amazing is the stupendous global impact he has had, though he has never stepped

out of India except once in 1968 when he visited Africa. Broadly, the global

activities carried out in the name of Sri Sathya Sai Baba can be divided into

Educare, Medicare and Sociocare. EDUCARE: Education enables one make a living;

while educare enables one attain the highest in life. Educare helps one realise

that one is not separate, but part of creation, which is in turn part of the

Creator; and what is more, so is one’s neighbour. Baba’s educare programme

which began in the sixties in India through the Bal Vikas project has now

reached 180 countries. Three time Thai parliamentarian and ex-NASA scientist,

Dr. ART-ong Jumsai, is a pioneer who has dedicated his

life to educare; and thanks to Dr Jumsai and likeminded devotees, today there

are Institutes of Sathya Sai Education (ISSE) in all continents. The Institutes

train teachers in Educare and carry out research on the impact of Sathya Sai

Education in the world. There are 52 Sathya Sai schools globally. MEDICARE: Sai

Centres abroad have been running many free clinics and medical camps for over

two decades. A coordinated medicare programme has been launched recently under

the auspices of the Sai International Medical Committee to reach Sai Ideal

Health Care everywhere. The activities include Ongoing Healthcare Delivery,

Disaster Relief, Medical Camps and Health Care Services, Disease Prevention and

Health Education. In the Far East, Africa, Latin America and South Asia, in

partnership with private hospitals, which offer free theatre and ward services,

regular medical and surgical services have been available for the needy. An

ideal hospice for the terminally ill is functioning in

Sri Lanka. In a major step forward, Sai Organisations are also tying up with

governments in the implementation of National Health Programmes; for example,

in Kenya the Sai Organisation distributes insecticide-treated mosquito nets to

populations at risk of malaria no matter how remote and inaccessible the

terrain; and this unique Sai Net programme has generated global interest. In

the USA and other developed nations, Sai Medicare targets those who are not

insured and have no access to healthcare. In appreciation, the Mayor of St

Louis, proclaimed the 11th of September as ‘Sri Sathya Sai Baba Day’, last

year. SOCIOCARE: Sociocare programmes done by Sai Organisations in various

nations are just too many to enumerate. However the water management project

being implemented by the African Institute of Sathya Sai Education (TAISSE)

merits mention. The Experts Group Meeting of water experts convened in 2001 by

the UN-Habitat, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

and the Sweden International Water Institute at Johannesburg was taken up by the

Human Values approach to water management suggested by Victor Kanu of TAISSE. In

fact, TAISSE was contracted by UN-Habitat to implement Value Based Water

Education in six African countries. Water education is a combination of water

literacy — knowledge about water sources, and, Value Based Perception — where

water is viewed as a precious resource to be used responsibly for the the

greater common good. Waterbodies are viewed as gifts given in trust to us to be

safeguarded and passed down to future generations who are to inherit the earth

after our time. By 2004, the project was completed so successfully that

UN-Habitat has now requested TAISSE to implement a Value Based Water,

Sanitation and Hygiene Education in 12 African countries. Taking a leaf out of

Baba’s Anantapur Water Project, devotees at Ndola, Zambia, have also started a

small water project. Thanks to it, five poor townships and

water-starved for centuries, have potable water today. Latin America is another

region where powerful Sai sociocare projects are on. The Director of a prison

at Sensuntepeque, El Salvador, was so touched by the Sai Study Circle meetings

in the prison, that he volunteered to do the Sathya Sai Human Values Diploma

Course. In Beunos Aires, an ideal home for street children exists with a

typical Sai twist to the tale. They used to live in a makeshift cramped place.

While gardening one day, the kids found 12 kilos of pure gold in a flowerpot.

Their street instincts told them to go for the gold and run away; but after all

the EHV they had been taught, they simply could not. They notified the elders

who notified the police and finally the courts declared that the gold belonged

to the boys. With that money, a lovely home was built. What is absolutely

amazing is this: most volunteers participating in the Sai educare, medicare or

sociocare projects abroad have not even seen

Baba; but they are all full of love for this gentle eighty-year-old who lives in

India, whom they refer to as the Avatar of the age. What is more, they are able

to sense and feel his love for them across oceans and continents; and they are

transmuted as it were. Of all the wondrous things Sri Sathya Sai Baba has

created over the years, this transformation of hearts the world over remains

his greatest miracle. Copyright Express Network Private Ltd. Source:

Newindpress on Sunday -

Indiahttp://www.newindpress.com/sunday/sundayitems.asp?id=SE120060128083027&eTitle=Development&rLink=0

 

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