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Aacharya Satyanarayana

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Aacharya Satyanarayana was born on December 6, 1947 in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. He is the founder of Meera charitable trust,[1] which is based in Jaipur, India. Additionally, he has also established Meera Hospital in 1978.[2] Acharya Satyanarayana is known to be a spiritual and motivational speaker who helped patients with cancer by providing financial support, patients’ check ups, and encouraging early detection. He is also influential for spreading cancer awareness across India. Moreover, Satyanarayana has written many books about banking and has been awarded honours for his contributions.[3]

Satyanarayana is often said to challenge one to "think beyond the ordinary and reach the extraordinary." His lectures have been known to highlight the synergistic relationship between age-old science and modern living. In the past, he has conducted seminars and delivered keynote speeches at various institutions, transnational corporations (TNC) and social organizations.[2]

Satyanarayana has a website dedicated to his work, beliefs, and ideas that he promotes.[4][5]

Major works and experiences

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Through the medium of Meera Trust, Aacharya Satyanarayana has helped in the healing of the cancer patients and spread awareness of cancer disease across the country. He has also worked in UCO Bank as Probationary Officer in 1971. He has worked in different capacities which are as follows:

Aacharya Satyanarayana has also worked as District & Sessions Judge Court, Ujjain (M.P.) from 1964 to 1967. Called the 'Corporate Master' for his ability to apply spiritual truths to the management epitome, Satyanarayana is renowned for his motivational talks in the corporate world. He draws from world belief systems to address relevant questions of organizational challenges. He currently works as the CEO of Meera Hospital, Shiv Marg, Bani Park, Jaipur.

Aacharya Satyanarayana has worked as Honorary Professor in Personnel Management, at Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani for 3 years.[6]

Educational and professional qualification

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Education and professional qualification are as follows:[2]

  • M. Com. Silver Medalist– Vikram University. Indira Gandhi, the then-Prime Minister of India, was present at the Convocation held in Feb. 1970.
  • C.A.I.I.B.– Part I in first attempt with Distinction in Accountancy and Part II– 27th rank all over India.
  • A.I.B– From Chartered Institute of Bankers, London and secured 1st position all over world & First Indian who won George Rae Prize for highest marks in Practice of Banking.
  • F.C.B.I.– From Life Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers, London.
  • F.C.I.– From Fellow of the Institute of Commerce, London.
  • A.C.B.I.– From Associate of the Institute of Book-keepers & Related Data Processing, England.
  • A.I.M.M.– From Associate of the Indian Institute of Marketing & Management.
  • A.M.I.M.A.– From Associate of the All India Management Association and Life Member of the Indian Society for Training & Development.
  • He also holds a certificate in Industrial Finance from Indian Institute of Bankers, Mumbai and Banking Oriented Hindi.

Written texts

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Aacharya Satyanarayana is the author and co-author of many books. He has written and co-written:

  • Book on MCI Regulations 2002 and P.C. & P.N.D.P. Act
  • Practical Problems on Banking
  • 701 Practical Letters for Bankers
  • Techniques of Credit Appraisal
  • 2000 Objective Type Questions-Answer on Banking & Lending
  • Text Book for Banking Oriented paper in Hindi
  • Rural Economics for CAIIB Part– I
  • 25 Years' Service Record Book
  • To prevent female feticide know the M.T.P. Act, P.C.P.N.D.T. Act
  • Principles & Procedures for Claim Settlements in D.I. & C.G.C.I.(Co-written)
  • Elements of Economics & Structure of Indian Economy
  • Indian economics Problems (In Hindi)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Our Founders". Meera Charitable. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Aacharya Satyanarayana". Merra Hospital. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. ^ "From Darkness to Enlightenment". Aacharya Satyanarayana. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Aacharya Satyanarayana".
  5. ^ "Babaji's Kriya Yoga Acharya - Satyananda".
  6. ^ Aacharya Spiritual Diary Archived 29 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine