The document summarizes events from the Abhilash newsletter of the Senior Citizens Forum from July to September 2014. It discusses the First Monday meet in July which included demonstrations on cooking recipes and games. It also notes plans for the Annual Day celebrations on September 6th at the Taj Belsons hotel, including discussions on the venue, programs, donations. The Annual Day was a success with several donations totaling over $1,000.
The Midtown Rotary Club of Mysore conducted a community service visit to the Vimala Terminal Care Centre. The centre provides shelter and care for the destitute who are terminally ill, mentally or physically disabled, aged, or abandoned. During the visit, the Rotarians and Inner Wheel members donated groceries, floor cleaners, detergents, and milk powder to the organization. They also handed over a cheque for Rs. 10,000. The inmates were served dinner and afterwards, one inmate entertained with a dance performance. The visit aimed to provide support to the care centre and bring cheer to those staying there.
The document summarizes the annual District Conference of Rotary International District 3180 held in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference included inaugural ceremonies, plenary sessions on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, and the role of youth in nation building. Cultural performances and fellowship activities helped strengthen relationships among Rotarians. The successful conference was expected to motivate participants to continue their service efforts with renewed vigor.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - June 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The summary of the document is:
The Touchmark Choir completed its fourth year by performing on Broadway Avenue in Fargo. The choir includes 30 residents ranging from 22 to 101 years old, as well as volunteers. They have performed for schools, other retirement communities, and a local club. Their recent performance was described as a "greatest hits show" featuring love songs and upbeat tunes. The choir directors have volunteered since the group started in 2010, though they intended it to be a one-time commitment. They find joy in working with the choir members and bringing music to people.
The document summarizes an organization's first cultural event held on November 6th. It discusses the planning and organizing of the event, including fundraising support, invitations to community leaders, and preparations like food. The cultural event included traditional dances and discussions about preserving tribal culture. Participants provided positive feedback and expressed a desire to collaborate on future events to promote tribal traditions and unity.
The document provides biographical information about Mrs. Shameem Kunil, the District Chairman of Inner Wheel. It details her educational and professional background, roles within Inner Wheel including positions held at the club and district level, personal interests and activities outside of Inner Wheel. The second part of the document is Mrs. Kunil's message as District Chairman welcoming members and encouraging service, empowerment and enjoyment within Inner Wheel.
The document summarizes the official visit of District Governor Rtn. S. Gururaj to the Rotary Midtown club. It discusses Gururaj's qualifications and experience as a Rotarian. It describes the welcome received by Gururaj and his wife Ann. Pushpa at the Midtown club and their participation in club activities during the visit. It also introduces a new member, Gopal Krishna M.P., who joined the Midtown club on the occasion of the Governor's visit.
The document summarizes the Bhandavyotsava-2013 event organized by the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown. Over 1800 people including 700 specially abled children participated in the day-long event held at the Oval Grounds. Various stalls and activities like games, food, and sports were arranged. International athlete Dr. Malathi Holla was the chief guest and lauded the efforts of Rotarians and volunteers. The event was a success thanks to the meticulous planning and support from Rotarians, volunteers and sponsors.
- The document summarizes the activities of the Rotaract Club of Zenith from July 2014 to March 2015. It discusses events like district and club installations, friendship day celebrations, independence day celebrations, projects, meetings, and conferences.
- Key highlights include Rtr. Senthilkumar being elected as the 20th President of the club for 2015-2016 and Rtr. PP. Vinoth Nagarajan being selected as the District Rotaract Representative for 2015-2016.
- The club was actively involved in various service projects, meetings, and conferences at the district and international level during this period.
The Midtown Rotary Club of Mysore conducted a community service visit to the Vimala Terminal Care Centre. The centre provides shelter and care for the destitute who are terminally ill, mentally or physically disabled, aged, or abandoned. During the visit, the Rotarians and Inner Wheel members donated groceries, floor cleaners, detergents, and milk powder to the organization. They also handed over a cheque for Rs. 10,000. The inmates were served dinner and afterwards, one inmate entertained with a dance performance. The visit aimed to provide support to the care centre and bring cheer to those staying there.
The document summarizes the annual District Conference of Rotary International District 3180 held in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference included inaugural ceremonies, plenary sessions on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, and the role of youth in nation building. Cultural performances and fellowship activities helped strengthen relationships among Rotarians. The successful conference was expected to motivate participants to continue their service efforts with renewed vigor.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - June 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The summary of the document is:
The Touchmark Choir completed its fourth year by performing on Broadway Avenue in Fargo. The choir includes 30 residents ranging from 22 to 101 years old, as well as volunteers. They have performed for schools, other retirement communities, and a local club. Their recent performance was described as a "greatest hits show" featuring love songs and upbeat tunes. The choir directors have volunteered since the group started in 2010, though they intended it to be a one-time commitment. They find joy in working with the choir members and bringing music to people.
The document summarizes an organization's first cultural event held on November 6th. It discusses the planning and organizing of the event, including fundraising support, invitations to community leaders, and preparations like food. The cultural event included traditional dances and discussions about preserving tribal culture. Participants provided positive feedback and expressed a desire to collaborate on future events to promote tribal traditions and unity.
The document provides biographical information about Mrs. Shameem Kunil, the District Chairman of Inner Wheel. It details her educational and professional background, roles within Inner Wheel including positions held at the club and district level, personal interests and activities outside of Inner Wheel. The second part of the document is Mrs. Kunil's message as District Chairman welcoming members and encouraging service, empowerment and enjoyment within Inner Wheel.
The document summarizes the official visit of District Governor Rtn. S. Gururaj to the Rotary Midtown club. It discusses Gururaj's qualifications and experience as a Rotarian. It describes the welcome received by Gururaj and his wife Ann. Pushpa at the Midtown club and their participation in club activities during the visit. It also introduces a new member, Gopal Krishna M.P., who joined the Midtown club on the occasion of the Governor's visit.
The document summarizes the Bhandavyotsava-2013 event organized by the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown. Over 1800 people including 700 specially abled children participated in the day-long event held at the Oval Grounds. Various stalls and activities like games, food, and sports were arranged. International athlete Dr. Malathi Holla was the chief guest and lauded the efforts of Rotarians and volunteers. The event was a success thanks to the meticulous planning and support from Rotarians, volunteers and sponsors.
- The document summarizes the activities of the Rotaract Club of Zenith from July 2014 to March 2015. It discusses events like district and club installations, friendship day celebrations, independence day celebrations, projects, meetings, and conferences.
- Key highlights include Rtr. Senthilkumar being elected as the 20th President of the club for 2015-2016 and Rtr. PP. Vinoth Nagarajan being selected as the District Rotaract Representative for 2015-2016.
- The club was actively involved in various service projects, meetings, and conferences at the district and international level during this period.
Dr. L. Savitha is the principal and secretary of Kautilya Group of Institutions in Mysore. She has overseen tremendous growth of the institution since its inception in 2005-06. It now offers a wide range of academic programs from Montessori to degree courses. Dr. Savitha is a researcher and believes in providing students with the best education possible, including new programs in STEM, arts, sports and life skills. She has vast experience in education and has held several leadership roles to improve school standards in Mysore.
The Rotary Club of Singapore held their weekly meeting on May 2nd 2012. Special guests included Mrs. Kanak Mehta and teacher advisors from local schools. Vice President Ashi Sarwal presented the 5th annual K.S. Mehta Essay Award. The winners were announced with Sneha Gupta from Global Indian International School winning 1st place and three students from Raffles Institution Junior College winning 2nd place. Visiting Rotarians from Japan also spoke about earthquake recovery efforts. The meeting announcements included upcoming Rotary events and the club's community service focus for the month of May.
Rtn. Umesh K. has announced his team for 2015-16. He carefully selected 13 other members to support him as president of the Midtown club. On December 17th, he introduced his team members and provided funny descriptions and nicknames for each. The event was held in a location decorated to resemble coastal Karnataka and attendees wore traditional clothes. Refreshments included local snacks. Umesh thanked seniors and humorously introduced each team member and their roles.
The document discusses International Friendship Day, which is celebrated in many countries to honor friendship. It originated in Paraguay in 1958 and has since spread worldwide with the growth of digital communication and social media. While some attribute its origin to the US in 1935, it actually began earlier in 1919. The passage encourages celebrating Friendship Day with Innerwheel members by joining in friendship activities. It then provides background on the history of Rotary in India before independence, noting the establishment of early clubs and involvement of Indian members. It wishes readers a happy Independence Day and emphasizes membership development for the local Rotary club in the coming month.
MilleTalk - Oct2014 - Rotary Club of Delhi Millennium NewsletterTushar Agarwal
Rotary Club of Delhi Millennium was chartered on June 24, 2014. The newsletter discusses guest speakers at club meetings on understanding art, crime and politics, and branding. It also describes fellowship activities of club members and service projects, including a blood donation camp and adopting a primary school to improve facilities. The officers attended various district events including AG meetings, and a museum visit was followed by lunch with Round Tablers.
This document provides details of Hannah Ellaine V. Rivera's application for the Chief Girl Scout Medal. It includes information about her Girl Scouting experience over three years, the badges she has earned, camping records, and the community project she completed for her Chief Girl Scout Medal application. Her project focused on teaching children healthy habits as part of a feeding program. The document outlines the objectives, methods, timetable and budget of the project, as well as her work with consultants, community members, and the positive effects and continued plans for the project.
The document summarizes the inauguration and installation of the Rotary Community Corps (RCC) at Vinyas Infotechnolgies in Koorgalli. Some key details:
- The event was attended by 20 Rotarians, 100 Vinyas staff, and local residents despite some rain. Rtn. Gururaj officiated the installation.
- Office bearers including Mr. Swaroop as President and Mr. Raghavendra Madhyastha as Secretary were installed.
- The newly formed RCC contributed 1 day's salary (Rs. 1 lakh total) from all Vinyas employees to Rotary District 3180's flood relief efforts.
- The activities included
Troop Dagitab 767 of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines Palawan Council is applying for the Pilar Hidalgo Lim Troop Achievement Award for their project on the Tagbanua tribe's life, culture, and a community vegetable garden in Malinao 2, Palawan. The project aims to preserve the Tagbanua culture and traditions that are disappearing, as well as research and document their folk stories. It also involves establishing a community garden to address issues of poverty, malnutrition, and unemployment, and to be a place for social gathering, learning, and organic food production. The troop will work with the Tagbanua community and tribal leaders on gardening and cultural activities while observing their way
Chief Girl Scout Logbook.Dimples Lumba.Palawan Council. Narra del Norte District.Troop Mariposa 832 Narra, Palawan
-hope this document could help a girl scout achieve her dream of becoming a medalist.-i am tita sham lumba with email/fb account- sham_lumba@yahoo.com - more than willing to help anyone to who wants to achieve CGSMS.
Dimples, my one and only daughter ascended from the term daddy's spoiled brat, through her struggles of accomplishing her projectt, emerged a girl from within her s totally different from what i knew my daughter was.
Admired her more and treasures her dreams and desires
.Now she wants to be a flight stewardess..another path to trod...
The document provides information about the "Bhandavyotsava 2013" event organized by the Rotary Midtown club. It is an annual flagship community service event that has been held for over a decade to provide a platform for differently abled people to explore their potentials. The 2013 event plans to host over 1000 people with new inclusions and the largest budget ever for a community service project by the club. The chief guest for the event is Padmashree Dr. Malathi Krishnamurthy Holla, a renowned Paralympian athlete and social activist who runs a foundation providing support to physically disabled children.
The document provides an overview of the activities of the Rotary Club of Bombay Midtown for the month of April 2012. It discusses (1) a plastic surgery camp held in Jalna where over 150 surgeries were performed to help poor patients, (2) a visit to review progress on beautifying the garden at a school for the blind, and (3) a meeting where a presentation was given on biomechanics and how it relates to mobility and pain. The summary highlights the service projects and guest speakers at the club's meetings that month.
The Rotary Club of Madras Chenna Patna held many successful events and service projects from July 2012 to March 2013. They had 52 members and held weekly meetings with various speakers. Notable fellowship events included an Octoberfest and New Year's Bash. Service projects focused on health, education, and community support. The club also supported Rotaract and Interact clubs. International projects included connections to sister clubs in Malaysia and Sri Lanka. The club continues its literacy and health project in Kadalur Village, which benefits over 380 students.
The document summarizes the activities of the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Midtown for the period of July 2011 to June 2012. It discusses the community service projects carried out including donations to various trusts supporting underprivileged communities. It also outlines the educational assistance provided to children, such as donations of school supplies, conducting workshops and counseling sessions. Key figures include a total of Rs. 10,900 spent on community service benefiting 372 people and Rs. 16,638 spent on education projects benefiting 1249 children and students.
The document summarizes the proceedings of an editors' meeting for the Rotary Club of Midtown's bulletin "About Us". It discusses brainstorming ideas for improving the bulletin and making it more tech-savvy. It also provides updates on the club's activities like donating funds for heart surgeries and supporting a school science lab. Stories are shared to inspire members to empower women and support a happy marriage. The overall purpose is to plan ways to create a better club bulletin and update members on service projects.
Also this following link is Dominic's Latest Huffington Post Piece. It's on Foster Parents and his son's battle with Epilepsy. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dominic-carter/small-deeds-are-making-th_b_5921902.html
Skirret - July & August 2021 - Lodge Srinivasa Gopala No. 190LodgeSrinivasaGopala
Skirret is the official newsletter of Lodge Srinivasa Gopala No. 190. In this March edition, we cover updates on the Lodge Charity, Digital initiatives and Masonic Education initiatives.
25,552 women in 335 villages participated in awareness events by Reliance Foundation on International Women's Day. Reliance Foundation organised 99 health camps in 124 villages, benefiting 11,519 women...
Rotaract club of Zenith Happy to E-release the second issue of benchmark magazine - Kinship on 18th April 2014.
Feedback and suggestion are welcome. you can send it to rtr.yuvabala.zenith@gmail.com
This document provides information about upcoming events for the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including speakers at weekly meetings, committee meetings, volunteer activities, and social events. It summarizes recent club activities including a presentation by guest speaker Pamela O'Cuneen about her experiences living in various African countries. It also announces an upcoming BBQ at Dot Bennett Park on March 18th for club members, Interactors, and residents of Access Housing to socialize. Additionally, it shares messages from Rotary International leaders about the organization's commitment to peace and helping those in need through The Rotary Foundation.
Indian culture is deeply influenced by religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It is also defined by traditions such as arranged marriages, colorful weddings involving many rituals and ceremonies, and festivals celebrating religious and harvest events. The culture varies widely by region and is characterized by diversity in languages, cuisines, and customs across India.
Rotary is a simple association of business and professional people united by the ideal of service, according to Maurice Duperrey, the 27th President of Rotary International. However, Rotary is not a philosophy that answers every question or satisfies all desires. It is merely a group of individuals coming together for the purpose of service.
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in Mysore, India including a fellowship at the KRS backwaters, celebrations for World Rotary Day, and the annual Taare Zameen Par program for special needs children. It also includes announcements about members' accomplishments and milestones.
The document summarizes several events held by the Rotaract Club of SLIIT (RCSLIIT) between January and March 2014. It discusses Amicizia 2.0, an international understanding project that invited foreign students studying at SLIIT to share their cultures. It also summarizes a conflict resolution seminar with expert speakers that was attended by over 100 SLIIT students. Another event discussed was donating collected books to a local school, Sir John Kotelawala Maha Vidyalya. The document also summarizes a first aid workshop conducted by experienced trainers. The major event discussed was a sight restoration project where the club sponsored cataract operations for 10 patients who could not afford them
Dr. L. Savitha is the principal and secretary of Kautilya Group of Institutions in Mysore. She has overseen tremendous growth of the institution since its inception in 2005-06. It now offers a wide range of academic programs from Montessori to degree courses. Dr. Savitha is a researcher and believes in providing students with the best education possible, including new programs in STEM, arts, sports and life skills. She has vast experience in education and has held several leadership roles to improve school standards in Mysore.
The Rotary Club of Singapore held their weekly meeting on May 2nd 2012. Special guests included Mrs. Kanak Mehta and teacher advisors from local schools. Vice President Ashi Sarwal presented the 5th annual K.S. Mehta Essay Award. The winners were announced with Sneha Gupta from Global Indian International School winning 1st place and three students from Raffles Institution Junior College winning 2nd place. Visiting Rotarians from Japan also spoke about earthquake recovery efforts. The meeting announcements included upcoming Rotary events and the club's community service focus for the month of May.
Rtn. Umesh K. has announced his team for 2015-16. He carefully selected 13 other members to support him as president of the Midtown club. On December 17th, he introduced his team members and provided funny descriptions and nicknames for each. The event was held in a location decorated to resemble coastal Karnataka and attendees wore traditional clothes. Refreshments included local snacks. Umesh thanked seniors and humorously introduced each team member and their roles.
The document discusses International Friendship Day, which is celebrated in many countries to honor friendship. It originated in Paraguay in 1958 and has since spread worldwide with the growth of digital communication and social media. While some attribute its origin to the US in 1935, it actually began earlier in 1919. The passage encourages celebrating Friendship Day with Innerwheel members by joining in friendship activities. It then provides background on the history of Rotary in India before independence, noting the establishment of early clubs and involvement of Indian members. It wishes readers a happy Independence Day and emphasizes membership development for the local Rotary club in the coming month.
MilleTalk - Oct2014 - Rotary Club of Delhi Millennium NewsletterTushar Agarwal
Rotary Club of Delhi Millennium was chartered on June 24, 2014. The newsletter discusses guest speakers at club meetings on understanding art, crime and politics, and branding. It also describes fellowship activities of club members and service projects, including a blood donation camp and adopting a primary school to improve facilities. The officers attended various district events including AG meetings, and a museum visit was followed by lunch with Round Tablers.
This document provides details of Hannah Ellaine V. Rivera's application for the Chief Girl Scout Medal. It includes information about her Girl Scouting experience over three years, the badges she has earned, camping records, and the community project she completed for her Chief Girl Scout Medal application. Her project focused on teaching children healthy habits as part of a feeding program. The document outlines the objectives, methods, timetable and budget of the project, as well as her work with consultants, community members, and the positive effects and continued plans for the project.
The document summarizes the inauguration and installation of the Rotary Community Corps (RCC) at Vinyas Infotechnolgies in Koorgalli. Some key details:
- The event was attended by 20 Rotarians, 100 Vinyas staff, and local residents despite some rain. Rtn. Gururaj officiated the installation.
- Office bearers including Mr. Swaroop as President and Mr. Raghavendra Madhyastha as Secretary were installed.
- The newly formed RCC contributed 1 day's salary (Rs. 1 lakh total) from all Vinyas employees to Rotary District 3180's flood relief efforts.
- The activities included
Troop Dagitab 767 of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines Palawan Council is applying for the Pilar Hidalgo Lim Troop Achievement Award for their project on the Tagbanua tribe's life, culture, and a community vegetable garden in Malinao 2, Palawan. The project aims to preserve the Tagbanua culture and traditions that are disappearing, as well as research and document their folk stories. It also involves establishing a community garden to address issues of poverty, malnutrition, and unemployment, and to be a place for social gathering, learning, and organic food production. The troop will work with the Tagbanua community and tribal leaders on gardening and cultural activities while observing their way
Chief Girl Scout Logbook.Dimples Lumba.Palawan Council. Narra del Norte District.Troop Mariposa 832 Narra, Palawan
-hope this document could help a girl scout achieve her dream of becoming a medalist.-i am tita sham lumba with email/fb account- sham_lumba@yahoo.com - more than willing to help anyone to who wants to achieve CGSMS.
Dimples, my one and only daughter ascended from the term daddy's spoiled brat, through her struggles of accomplishing her projectt, emerged a girl from within her s totally different from what i knew my daughter was.
Admired her more and treasures her dreams and desires
.Now she wants to be a flight stewardess..another path to trod...
The document provides information about the "Bhandavyotsava 2013" event organized by the Rotary Midtown club. It is an annual flagship community service event that has been held for over a decade to provide a platform for differently abled people to explore their potentials. The 2013 event plans to host over 1000 people with new inclusions and the largest budget ever for a community service project by the club. The chief guest for the event is Padmashree Dr. Malathi Krishnamurthy Holla, a renowned Paralympian athlete and social activist who runs a foundation providing support to physically disabled children.
The document provides an overview of the activities of the Rotary Club of Bombay Midtown for the month of April 2012. It discusses (1) a plastic surgery camp held in Jalna where over 150 surgeries were performed to help poor patients, (2) a visit to review progress on beautifying the garden at a school for the blind, and (3) a meeting where a presentation was given on biomechanics and how it relates to mobility and pain. The summary highlights the service projects and guest speakers at the club's meetings that month.
The Rotary Club of Madras Chenna Patna held many successful events and service projects from July 2012 to March 2013. They had 52 members and held weekly meetings with various speakers. Notable fellowship events included an Octoberfest and New Year's Bash. Service projects focused on health, education, and community support. The club also supported Rotaract and Interact clubs. International projects included connections to sister clubs in Malaysia and Sri Lanka. The club continues its literacy and health project in Kadalur Village, which benefits over 380 students.
The document summarizes the activities of the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Midtown for the period of July 2011 to June 2012. It discusses the community service projects carried out including donations to various trusts supporting underprivileged communities. It also outlines the educational assistance provided to children, such as donations of school supplies, conducting workshops and counseling sessions. Key figures include a total of Rs. 10,900 spent on community service benefiting 372 people and Rs. 16,638 spent on education projects benefiting 1249 children and students.
The document summarizes the proceedings of an editors' meeting for the Rotary Club of Midtown's bulletin "About Us". It discusses brainstorming ideas for improving the bulletin and making it more tech-savvy. It also provides updates on the club's activities like donating funds for heart surgeries and supporting a school science lab. Stories are shared to inspire members to empower women and support a happy marriage. The overall purpose is to plan ways to create a better club bulletin and update members on service projects.
Also this following link is Dominic's Latest Huffington Post Piece. It's on Foster Parents and his son's battle with Epilepsy. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dominic-carter/small-deeds-are-making-th_b_5921902.html
Skirret - July & August 2021 - Lodge Srinivasa Gopala No. 190LodgeSrinivasaGopala
Skirret is the official newsletter of Lodge Srinivasa Gopala No. 190. In this March edition, we cover updates on the Lodge Charity, Digital initiatives and Masonic Education initiatives.
25,552 women in 335 villages participated in awareness events by Reliance Foundation on International Women's Day. Reliance Foundation organised 99 health camps in 124 villages, benefiting 11,519 women...
Rotaract club of Zenith Happy to E-release the second issue of benchmark magazine - Kinship on 18th April 2014.
Feedback and suggestion are welcome. you can send it to rtr.yuvabala.zenith@gmail.com
This document provides information about upcoming events for the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including speakers at weekly meetings, committee meetings, volunteer activities, and social events. It summarizes recent club activities including a presentation by guest speaker Pamela O'Cuneen about her experiences living in various African countries. It also announces an upcoming BBQ at Dot Bennett Park on March 18th for club members, Interactors, and residents of Access Housing to socialize. Additionally, it shares messages from Rotary International leaders about the organization's commitment to peace and helping those in need through The Rotary Foundation.
Indian culture is deeply influenced by religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It is also defined by traditions such as arranged marriages, colorful weddings involving many rituals and ceremonies, and festivals celebrating religious and harvest events. The culture varies widely by region and is characterized by diversity in languages, cuisines, and customs across India.
Rotary is a simple association of business and professional people united by the ideal of service, according to Maurice Duperrey, the 27th President of Rotary International. However, Rotary is not a philosophy that answers every question or satisfies all desires. It is merely a group of individuals coming together for the purpose of service.
The document provides information about upcoming Rotary events in Mysore, India including a fellowship at the KRS backwaters, celebrations for World Rotary Day, and the annual Taare Zameen Par program for special needs children. It also includes announcements about members' accomplishments and milestones.
The document summarizes several events held by the Rotaract Club of SLIIT (RCSLIIT) between January and March 2014. It discusses Amicizia 2.0, an international understanding project that invited foreign students studying at SLIIT to share their cultures. It also summarizes a conflict resolution seminar with expert speakers that was attended by over 100 SLIIT students. Another event discussed was donating collected books to a local school, Sir John Kotelawala Maha Vidyalya. The document also summarizes a first aid workshop conducted by experienced trainers. The major event discussed was a sight restoration project where the club sponsored cataract operations for 10 patients who could not afford them
The document provides a summary of a joint meeting between the Rotary clubs of Mysore Midtown and Tanjore Midtown in Tanjore, India. It describes the activities undertaken during the visit, including visiting temples, a school, and bronze statue workshops. It notes that speakers from both clubs addressed the joint meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to foster friendship between the clubs and learn from each other's experiences in club management. Mysore Midtown members were hosted with traditional Indian hospitality and departed with fond memories of their visit.
The document provides a summary of the installation ceremony of the Rotary Club of Central Vinyas (RCC Vinyas) for the 2014-2015 year. It outlines the sequence of events which included watering plants by the chief guest and other dignitaries, prayers, presentations of annual reports and new office bearers, speeches by the RCC president, chairman, and chief guest. It also discusses community service projects supported by RCC Vinyas including a donation to a nonprofit for underprivileged children's education and support for a low-cost computer developed by engineering students. The ceremony highlighted RCC Vinyas' commitment to literacy and supporting economically weaker sections of society under the new leadership team.
The document provides details from the 44th annual conference of Rotary International District 3180 in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference featured speeches on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, the role of youth in nation building, and lessons from women in epics. Cultural performances also enriched the conference. The mesmerizing stage design and overall high-quality organization left attendees with fond memories of fellowship. The conference aimed to motivate continued service in communities with renewed vigor.
This document provides a summary of SYMA's annual Child Fest event held over two days. Some key details:
- The event was held at NK Thirumalachariar Girls High School in Chennai and had close to 2,000 student participants.
- The first day included drawing and fancy dress competitions. The second day included group singing, an innovative thinking competition, and a quiz final.
- A notable winner was a Class 11 student who designed a "Weld Inspector Robot" to help his father at work.
- The closing ceremony featured several dignitaries and distributed prizes to the competition winners. SYMA thanked its sponsors and volunteers for helping organize another successful Child Fest.
The document provides information about the Wattala Toastmasters Club, including its executive committee members and recent events. It summarizes that the club recently held its fourth officer installation ceremony where the new committee for 2013/14 was announced. It also mentions the club has grown and overcome challenges, and provides details about upcoming meetings and new members.
Swarna Chittaranjan is a science graduate and education master's graduate from the University of Mysore. She has been actively involved in Inner Wheel, a women's service organization, since 1994, holding various leadership positions at the club and district levels. She has executed over 250 service projects. Her husband is also involved in community service organizations. The document is a notice welcoming Swarna Chittaranjan as the principal guest and speaker at an Inner Wheel meeting.
Swarna Chittaranjan is a science graduate and education master's graduate from the University of Mysore. She has been actively involved in Inner Wheel, a women's service organization, since 1994, holding various leadership positions at the club and district levels. She has executed over 250 service projects. Her husband is also involved in community service organizations. The document is welcoming Swarna Chittaranjan as the principal guest and speaker for an Inner Wheel meeting.
Swarna Chittaranjan is a science graduate and former principal who has been actively involved in the Inner Wheel organization for nearly three decades, holding various leadership positions at the club and district levels. She comes from a family with a history of service in Rotary and Inner Wheel. The document provides details of her background and accomplishments in Inner Wheel. It also summarizes the welcome and introductory remarks provided by the current Inner Wheel Midtown president for Swarna Chittaranjan's visit to the club as part of her role in Inner Wheel leadership.
Swarna Chittaranjan is a science graduate and education professional who has been actively involved with Inner Wheel, a women's service organization, since 1994. She has held numerous leadership positions at the local and district level, organizing many successful service projects over the years. She is married with two sons and enjoys music, gardening, and cooking in her free time. Her family has a long history of involvement in community service organizations. The document is an invitation welcoming her as the Principal Day Chair of Inner Wheel Midtown.
Voice of SYMA from Triplicane serving downtrodden since 1977 - trying to change the society by educational support, medical service, civic awareness and more.
The 84th Annual Conference of the All India Women's Conference was held in Kolkata in January 2012. Some key points from the President's address:
- The conference celebrated the birth centenary of past AIWC President Smt. Ashoka Gupta, whose hometown was Kolkata. Over 320 members from across India attended.
- Initiatives taken by the President to improve AIWC's work included orientation programs for vice presidents and zonal organizers, guidelines for effective zonal meetings, and economic empowerment programs for women.
- New programs discussed included expanding rural outreach, establishing "family nests" to support seniors, children, and single women, and preventing childhood blindness through early detection.
Holy Family Ex-Students Association - Annual Report 2002 - 2003holyfamilyexstudents
1. The document summarizes the activities of the Holy Family High School Ex-Students Association for the year 2002-2003. It outlines the elected managing committee members and provides details on events held throughout the year such as an inter-school quiz competition and an annual reunion day.
2. Key events included continuing nutrition and "Adopt-a-Child" programs, appointing an internal auditor, co-sponsoring a student farewell, organizing fundraisers like a Diwali event, and an end-of-year alumni picnic.
3. The association thanked school administrators and teachers for their support in executing various projects and programs over the year to continue bridging the school and its alumni.
The Science Society had another successful year in 2011. Several activities were carried out including trips to the Science Centre, a cement factory, and UPM. Film shows on NASA and Asian scientists were also well-attended. Talks on technology, engineering, and electronics drew encouraging support. The monthly subscription was increased to RM3 to fund future activities. The secretary thanked the former and new advisers for their guidance in making the society more active.
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1. ABHILASH
THE VOICE OF THE
SENIOR CITIZENS FORUM
Estd 1993 Regd. No 4422/2001
NEWS LETTER For Private Circulation only Vol. 1 No. 3 July – Sept 2014
From the President's desk:
Swami Vivekananda had said "So long we live so long we learn."
Never has this adage been so appropriate than TODAY
Staying mentally active, by learning new things, talking with others, playing
games and solving puzzles keeps the mind alert longer.
There's a lot of truth in "if you don't use it, you lose it" in all aspects of life at any
age.
Learning is the Mantra for survival. We all have to move forward and learn.
Let us all break away from the shackles of complacency and not be cushioned in
our closet of thinking that, It is all over for us. We have done well so far and now
we can sit back, nor promote this mindset: "we are old and not cut out for the
modern trend"
We Can And We Will. - should be our endeavor
Education is very often confused for Qualification. What learning means is that
we should focus on anything and everything, be it arts, singing, dancing, cooking,
writing skills, poetry and it is a never ending list
We must first learn to have the verve, zeal and burning desire to explore and start
asking questions like Why? and How?
Let us prove to our own self we are capable. After all, did we not all learn how to
SMS, and other Smart Phone Applications as well as the Computer?
Was it not daunting on the first DAY? Did we give up or said “NO”
So keep on learning. Let the trip to MARS motivate you to Go and LEARN
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The Executive Committee:
President
Mrs. Kamakshi Hatti
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Vice President 1
V K Narsimhan
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Vice President 2
Dr. P. Vyasamoorthy
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Secretary
M. Malleshwari
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Treasurer:
Vithalrao Lakkaraju
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Jt. Treasurer
Dilli Basha
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Jt. Secretary 1
Mallesh M
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Jt. Secretary 2
Pratima Mehta
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Members:
IVLN Chary
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CS Krishnan
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Deep Chand Agarwal
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S. R. Kannan
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R M Sharma
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K Sivaram
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Umarani Krishnamurthy
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Varun Karmarkar
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Co Opted member
Mr. Linga Moorthy
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In This Issue...
From the President's desk 01
Calendar of events 02
SCF Annual Day - a poem 04
SCF Annual Day Celebrations – a report 05
Life is like a reality show - a poem 07
“IRAWY PLUS LO” S.C.F Song 07
Donation from SSS 08
Donations for the quarter July to Sept 08
Website for Senior Citizens Forum 09
New members 09
Obituaries 09
Picture Gallery 09
2. Do you know? Lord Bernard Shaw learnt to ride a motor bike at age 65!
Life is full of surprises - enjoy every moment Enjoy and love whatever you do.
Whatever we choose to do - let us be happy doing it
After all - What is happiness?
Someone to love; something to do and something to look forward to!
In the words of Abraham Lincoln, however
Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be!
So come on, one and all - Raise your levels of Happiness!
I wish you all a Happy World Elders Day on 1st October
Kamakshi Hatti
Calendar of events
First Monday Meet in July
The 1st Monday meet in July was, as usual, a very well attended programme The overcast sky and slight
drizzle at 4 PM prompted the meeting to be conducted indoors in the School Hall The hall was packed to
capacity. The Agenda was read out and the three members who donated chaiars, Mrs Gertrude Ramanand - 2
chairs; Mr A K Raja - 2 chairs and Mrs Jana Janakiram - 1 chair, were thanked . This was timely, as the need
is rising with the healthy increase in the attendance.
This brought in a tremendous response and several more members offered to donate more chairs ( there will
be an additional purchase of around 15 chairs ; names would be given once the chairs are added )
Then, Members were requested to give in their names for the Annual Day Cultural Programme, to Mrs
Pratima Mehta and Mrs Malleshwari.
Thereafter, the very interesting demonstration started. Ms Vasudha and her team from Nestle group showed
3 recipes - 2 savory items with Maggi Noodles and a sweet with Milkmaid. She was very creative - made a
mouse with the sweet which was well received .Members suggested it should be called bunny rabbit, Mickey
Mouse etc. While explaining the procedure she ably kept the audience engaged by asking questions related to
Nestle products giving away a lot of prizes to those who came up with the right answers. She also conducted a
novel Tambola game and again distributed prizes. The lucky dip from the list of Members and other prizes
brought in a lot of fun. Ms Vasudha was very articulate and explained everything very patiently. The
participation from the male members indicated their interest in the event. She received a very good round of
applause .The snacks made by the Nestle team were served with cold refreshing Ice Tea.
Other members like Mr Gururajan, Mrs Kanakwalli and Mr Rajiah celebrated their happiness by bringing in
more snacks /sweets. So all in all, it was, indeed, a very High Tea for all! There was a surprise item of the
evening – Guess what?
In the last Meet, Col Bhasker Reddy had suggested that Mother's Day should be celebrated. To which the
undersigned added that Fathers Day too is important . After all, it takes two to tango and to implement this
mood Kamakshi and Nalini distributed gifts to the men folk . They were all very happy and appreciated it.
There were several phone calls after the meet specially appreciating the note on the cover of the parcel
containing the writing pad and pen. A very big thanks to Nalini for her special touch
The agenda for the next Meet was announced by Mr Janakiram, a musical evening, orchestra played by the
visually challenged..We are looked forward to this very commendable feat. The vote of thanks was given by
Mrs. Malleshwari, Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the evening and expressed it. Once again, a request was
made to all the members to share their mobile numbers and e mail address with Mr Varun and Dr Vasunder
Reddy, who are regularly intimating the Meeting info through SMS and e mails.
3rd Monday Meet in July.
Discussion was initiated by the President on the Annual day celebrations of the Forum.
She invited every member to participate and offer their views, ideas, on various aspects like date, venue, food,
time, chief guest, cultural program etc. The audience readily acceded. It was decided to have one of the oldest
member of the Forum to be the Chief Guest for the event, A healthy discussion on the Venue was taken up
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3. .After several suggestions like Taj Belsons, and the Lions Bhavans Hall at Paradise Secunderabad, Taj
Belsons was selected. The date was unanimously agreed to be 6th of Sept 2014 at 10 am. The point about
current outage was taken up and decided that all the members should be there at the hall by 10 am.
Mrs Malleshwari listed out the various cultural program like fancy dress, skits, group singing, traditional
dressing style etc. Mr Kannan suggested that time should be strictly followed by each participant.
Mrs Indira Narayan suggested that the changes in the agenda should be avoided.
The Program Committee Members were Mrs Malleshwari. Mrs Pratima Mehta, Mrs Bina Krishnan,
Thereafter, Mrs Kamakshi requested members for funds /donations. Very spontaneously the Members
donated, and a sum of Rs 16,500/- was raised. The hospitality was taken care by Mrs Uma Krishna Moorthy.
Mrs Veena Varun celebrated her birthday by serving the sweet item. The rains forced the meeting to end
quickly with the short Vote of Thanks and Forum song.
1st Monday meet in August
Talk by Dr Manish Gupta on how to avoid Heart surgeries through non invasive procedures.
From Saaol Group
They offered to conduct a medical camp at the school premises for a very nominal rate of Rs 500/-
This was followed by Discussions for the Annual Day celebrations.
3rd Monday Meet in August
Discussion on arrangements for Annual Day program was taken up
The golden box for contribution was circulated and the amount collected was 1290/
Discussion on the 'House to house survey' conducted by the Telengana Govt., was held
It was decided that other than basic information particulars like bank accounts, Pan card numbers, Land
details would not be given.
First Monday Meet in September
The main agenda for the Meeting - was FINALIZATION OF ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS. Several
members entertained the rest with their songs, the most notable being the fast numbers 'Yuh to Hamne' by
Indira Narayan and 'Dil Deke Dekho' by Bina
6th September
Annual day was celebrated (detailed report elsewhere in this issue)
For the first time it was conducted in a Hotel. There were several donations - Mrs Gayathri, the regional head
of ING Vysya,donated RS 10000/-, Ms Vishaka Industries RS 10000/- Mrs Pratima Mehta Rs 5000/-, Smt
Swroopa Rani Rs 5,000/- Sri V K Narasimhan Rs 2,000/- Mrs Dolar Trivedi RS 2000/- and several members
of the forum together gave RS 22150/- - which more than took care of the expenses
The program was a grand success!
3rd Monday meet in September
Silence observed to pay homage to Brig.(Dr) Jaya Rao who passed away on 4th Sept.
The highlight of the day was the very big and unexpected donation from the Society for Serving Seniors and
SSS Foundation through a cheque of Rs 93400/- Mr Rajender from Bangalore made it to a round figure of Rs
1,00,000/- ( by sending a cheque for Rs 6600/-from his own resources. )
This was handed over by Justice TNC Rangarajan and Mr IVLN Chari to the President Mrs. Kamakshi Hatti
and Secretary Mrs Malleshwari There was a big round of applause for indeed our kitty is swelling. The
Founder Members of SSS Foundation were thanked for their generosity. (See separate report elsewhere in
this issue)
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4. The Members of the YWCA Secunderabad had organized a Speaker to talk on problems related to Seniors.
Mr Venkata Subbiah spoke on stress management highlighting its importance and suggested methods for its
management. He enumerated the 5 steps of reducing stress i.e. 5 Ts to be followed Trust, Talk, Tolerance,
Touch and Time. It was interesting. The President then gave as a Token of appreciation a gift to the speaker.
Mrs Stella, the secretary donated a sum of Rs 1000/ for the forum
We thank Mrs Gertrude Ramanand for introducing them to us.
The next item on the Agenda was the fun filled sports activity conducted by the representative of ING Excide
Insurance .Mr Hemant patiently organized the Lemon Spoon race, Lighting the Candle and Musical chairs for
men and women.
The Members actively and enthusiastically participated and won Prizes. The winners were Mr Venkat Rao (a
new Member) Mrs Sreevalli, Mrs Bhagyachanda, Ms Maureen Hatch (YWCA), Mr Kishan Agarwal. and Mr
Arora. The prizes were sponsored by Exide Life
Mr Hemant then spoke on their product, the investments, the opportunity to take it up as a career, to train
people and so on. Mr Ramanamoorthy our Member who has associated with them was honoured for his
service with a shawl. They thanked the President Mrs Kamakshi and Secretary Mrs Malleshwari and also
honoured us with another Shawl shared with Mr LakkaRaju.
They were very generous to donate Rs 3,500/- to us.
The hospitality was co-sponsored by Mrs Jayanti Menon, (Her birthday was on the 15th,) Mrs Aruna, Mrs
Mohini Mughe, and Mrs Prema Anand.
The plate full with delicious Alu Bonda, Dhokla, samosa,Pudina chutney, Banana chips and sweet Boondi
was a treat, indeed! Vidya, Daughter of Mr Kannan, distributed toffees to all as a celebration of her father's
birthday.
Mrs Suvarna gave Rs 5000/ for the Annual day Celebrations.
Mr S.Radhakrishnan Donated Rs 1000/ for the annual Day Celebrations.
A New Member Mr Venkat Rao joined our family. This has brought us to the magical number of 600 as on
15th of Sept and still going strong.
Mr Dilli Bacha gave details of the Annual Day receipts
A clear Rs 21000/- balance was seen, after the expenses.
This was also received with a round of applause.
The Members were happy and appreciated the Annual Day programme.
Mrs Kamakshi once again thanked one and all for their contribution to make the day a big success.
The album with the photographs of the function was taken around to order copies.
SCF ANNUAL DAY
S o happy am I - in every which way
'C ause we are all celebrating SCF Annual Day !
F un and Frolic with several activities
A wonderful way to show our capacities
N ow that we have all assembled here
N otice how we are - really full of cheer
U nderstand we do, each other, so well
A ll because we do, with each other, GEL!
L et's celebrate - our twenty first anniversary
D oing things – which are - out of the ordinary!
A lovely time – we all are sure to have
Y es – let's all do it, with lots of love!
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Jayanti Menon
5. SCF ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS
6th SEPTEMBER 2014
Senior Citizen Forum, SCF, Secunderabad, celebrated its 21st year amidst laughter, camaraderie and
celebrations. The Annual Day celebrations were held at Belson's Taj Hotel in Secunderabad. The ambience
was good, the response encouraging and the Cultural Show was wonderful. The uniqueness of this Show was
that there were no invitees as Chief Guest or Guest of Honour -- every Member was the Chief Guest and every
Guest was welcomed with grace and honour.
The programme commenced with a Welcome Speech by the President, Mrs. Kamakshi Hatti. She welcomed
everyone warmly and spoke about the Forum and its activities briefly. She was happy to inform the gathering
that all SCF Monthly meetings were well attended, emphasizing the fact that the attendance at the Monthly
Meets was now better than before and that the Membership was growing steadily. With her friendly
disposition she briefed the audience about the Cultural Programme coming up, told them to please partake of
the snacks and the coffee they would be served during the Show and urged them not to leave without having
their lunch .
The programme started with a Prayer said by Mr & Mrs Kishen Agarwal. They requested the audience to say the
prayer after them which was willingly done. They then chanted some prayers and lightened the spirit by
evoking laughter in all and, laughter they say is the best medicine. The humble, soulful rendering of the prayers
was appreciated by all. This was followed by the Ganesh Vandana which was performed by Nalini, Surekha,
Preeti, Kaushalya, Veena and Indira. Each of the ladies represented different States by wearing the saree as it
is worn in that State like Maharashtra, Bengal, Coorg Andhra Pradesh, Punjab and Delhi. They walked in
gracefully, holding colorful flowers in their hands with which they worshipped Ganeshji who was sitting
resplendently on the stage. A fitting beginning for the Day.
Smt Mangalam, Smt Kanakavalli rendered few Bhartiar compositions with great devotion and melody.
There is no age for pranks and mischief was what 'JO' proved in the enjoyable 'BACHKAANI
PANCHRANGI KHICHDI' . It was an enjoyable presentation of TALKS AND TUNES, in 5
languages…English, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu and Tamil; a medley of nursery rhymes, poems songs, chants etc.
'JO' dear friends is our active Octogenarian - Mr. Kannan.
This was followed by a melodious rendering of a song by Smt Lata Mitta who had the audience rapt and happy.
It was really wonderful to watch some Senior Citizens enthusiastically taking part in the Fancy Dress
programme. Lt . Col. Dr. Prakash Rao, dressed like Mahakavi Pottanna had the audience spell bound by
reciting a lengthy poem by Pottanna. What a good memory power for an Octogenarian!! Next came Mr Mallesh
living the role of Lal Bahadur Shastri, requesting his countrymen to rise to the cause of Farmers and help India's
agriculture to grow..Jai Jawan Jai Kisan was his favourite line, and Mr Mallesh brought out this message very
well, Following him was Mr Seetaram Agarwal as Allama Iqbal. Mr Agarwal roused the patriotic instincts of
his listeners….Sare Jahan se Achha !! The Principal Architect of the Constitution of India, Mr Ambedkar
was very truly represented by Mr M V Satyanarayana. Next came the Actor turned politician the first Actor
to become a Chief Minister….MG Ramachandran who helped build Anna DMK. Mr Ashok had everyone
believe that MGR was in their presence.
With such a wonderful fancy dress presentation it was natural that the theme of EKTA.. National Integration
should be depicted also. Showing us that everyone is equal irrespective of religion was Mr Bhaskar Rao who
like a Magician presented the emblems and signs of all religion, supported by a very appropriate and perfect
narration by Smt Malleshwari, Secretary of SCF. In came the next participant chanting Allah Malik Hai i.e.
Sai Baba. Mr Naidu very realistically portrayed Shirdi Sai Baba .
Suddenly a Rajasthani Seth stormed in wanting to know when his client would pay up the money due to him.
The gathering sat up and wondered who it was and their wonder was doubled when they learnt that the Sethji was
portrayed by a lady! Smt Srivalli ! Next, reminding us of the song' Ayare khilonewala ' by Rafi, in came the
balloon vendor with balloons and some toys. If Children were present there, they would have run up to buy
some. So true to life in this Fancy dress was Smt Bhagya Chanda.
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6. Crying out in that well known drawl of a vegetable vendor Sabzi le lo! taaze sabzi le lo ' was Smt Kaushalya,
out to make the audience believe that she was truly a vegetable vendor !!She had fresh vegetables with her too!
As a grand finale to the Fancy Dress programme was the entry of a very graceful lady from Sikkim looking
every bit like a local person of that place; none other than our elegant Nalini Krishnamurthy.
The reverberating applause was proof that the programme was thoroughly enjoyed.
After this was a programme in English. Mrs. Jayanti Menon read out a nice poem she had penned in her
inimitable, acrostic style - on SCF (you will find it above - in this issue)
Then she and Indira Narayan enacted a skit titled ' The Coffee Shop' which humourously brought out the
choices one is offered in a simple cup of coffee and the complications the choices present. The skit concluded
with a twist in the tale.
Then the well known song of yesteryears…”Dear Liza Dear Liza There is a hole in the bucket" was enacted by
them . It amused everyone present.
An Annual programme without a dance feature is incomplete. There was the well known Gujarati Folk dance
presented by Mrs Pratima Mehta and her group made up by Mrs. Dolar Trivede, Mrs Damayanti, Mrs Malati,
Mrs. Latha Mehta and Smt Indumati Patel. The audience was spell bound to see these Senior Citizens twirling
and dancing with such grace and energy; enjoying while they were gyrating to the song and music. The credit
goes to Mrs Pratima Mehta, who choreographed the dance.
Next came a solo song by Mrs. Beena which was the very popular Bollywood number of the 50's 60's 'Mera naam
chinchinchu…' While she danced as she was singing the tapping feet of many in the audience joined her on the
stage, thereby making this also a dance number of sorts.
A very heart warming feature of the SCF Annual Day Celebrations is the Honouring of their Octogenarians. We
had 7 of our octogenarians being felicitated. They were Mr. Ramanand, Mr Janaki Raman, Mr.Poonavala S,
Lt Col. M S Narayana, Lt. Col. Prakash Rao, Mr . Radhakrishan, and Dr. Indumati. Mr.Varun, Mr. Mallesh, Mr.
Raja Rao, Dr. Vasundar Reddy did the Honouring.
Mrs. Malleshwari and her team put up an interesting and humorous Telugu Drama about an aspiring Producer (
Malleshwari) looking for talent, specifically the Cast for the movie she wanted to Produce. The response to her
advertisement was overwhelming as were the characters who offered to act.
Lt. Col. Prakash Rao, Beena, Mr. Bhaskar Rao, Mr. Ashok, added life and fun to the play, but the impromptu
entry and presentation by Smt Chandrakala took the cake!!!
Mr VBGK Murthy popularly known as the Ghantasala of SCF rendered a mellifluous Telugu song, with Mr
Laxman supporting him on the Harmonium. Wonderful combination.
An impromptu presentation of a skit by Col & Mrs Moghe was enjoyed by all. An programme without Col.
Arun Moghe and Mrs. Mohini Moghe would have made the Celebrations incomplete.
Variety is the spice of life, so the Members of SCF think and next came 'IKARARE MOHABBAT' a Song and
Dance sequence performed by couples who, danced, spun around, gyrated to the romantic duos of the yester
years way back to K LSaigal's ' Do naina matwale tihare…'. Other numbers were' Mere piya gaye Rangoon,
'Tumne pukara aur ham chale aye' Tere pyar ka aasara chahata hoon.
Mrs & Mrs Mehta. Mr &Mrs, Ramanand, Mr and Mrs Trivede, Mr & Mrs Karmakar,Mr.& Mrs Patel, Wg Cdr
Bhushan and wife Surekha enthralled the audience who got swaying with the performers. The icing on the cake
was the spontaneous entry of Dr. Hatti with Kamakshi joining him happily. Both were in their element and
presented a very happy picture of togetherness. Catching the dancing infection were Mrs Sarojini and Mr
Narashiman, who came up stage and danced gracefully as befitted their age. We pray that God bless these
dancing couples with a long life of togetherness. Latha Mitta, Smt Saroj enlivened these dances with their
songs.
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7. A lively 'dil ko choo dene vali ' commentary was given by Mrs. Kamakshi Hatti for this song and dance
sequence.
Last but not the least was a Tableau on the various emotions man faces in his daily life. Anger, pride,
jealously, greed, lust, sadness love & happiness and peace were finely and sensitively emoted by Indira,
Srivalli, Veena & Subhadra, Kaushalya, Gertude, IVLN Chary, Wg Cdr Bhushan and wife Surekha, and
Nalini Krishnamurthy. Kamakshi introduced each emotion with clarity and verve and one could make no
mistake in identifying these. The message was Love and kindness can throw aside all negative emotions to
culminate in peace.
Mr Bagade entertained the audience with his Shairi and songs.
Dr. Vasundar Reddy and Mr. Nityanand were requested to come to the dais to hand over the Tokens of
Appreciation to the EC members, Editorial Team and all the Participants.
Lunch was announced .
Mrs. Malleswari rendered the Vote of Thanks taking care to thank everyone who planned, executed and
participated in the day's events not forgetting to thank the Hotel Management for their arrangements and
prompt service.
The floor was let open to all who wanted to present something - song, poetry jokes etc.
Everyone enjoyed the sumptuous and tasty lunch that was so carefully chosen by Mrs. Aruna and Mrs.
Kamakshi.
The MC'S for the programme were Mrs. Aruna and Indira Narayan . Mrs. Aruna had the gathering all ears
with her announcements and anecdotes . She motivated the audience to get on to the floor for the song ' Mera
Naam Chin Chin Chu..'
To put it in a nutshell, the SCF 21st Annual Day Celebrations was well organized, well attended and very
well enjoyed by all.
Indira Naryan
Life is like a reality show
Must face difficulties,
Must show ability,
Must feel "never say die" in any activity,
Must give accountability,
Must always place trust in Divinity,
Must accept death as finality!!.
Aruna Dikshit
“IRAWY PLUS LO” S.C.F SONG
I LOVE SCF.. I LOVE SCF
IRAWY PLUS LO PADUCHUPILLALAA NAVVUTU UNDI
GANTULU VEYSEY SENIORS TO TULLUTU UNDI SCF
I LOVE SCF… I LOVE SCF..
1.PUTTINAROJU SUBHAAKAANKSHALANU AMDISTUNDI
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8. 08
AAROOGYAANIKI SALAHAALANU ISTUNDI
PALAHAARU PANCHUTUNDI. .SNEAHAANNI PENCHUTUNDI
DOOSTULA VENTUNTUNDI. .MAAS LAA MANAMUNDUNTUNDI ||
2.DOCTORLU.. YAAKTARLLU.. LAWARLU ..TEACHERLU..
COLNOLLU.. PROFFESORLU.. ANDARUU ARTISTULE
KULAMATABEADHAALU LEVU. .BHAASHAA BHEDAALU RAVU
CHEYYI CHEYYI KALIPI SANGHAANIKI SEAVALU CHEDDAAM
MANADEY MANADEY S.C.F.,,MANANDARIDI S.C.F
WE LOVE SCF.. WE LOVE SCF…WE LOVE SCF…..
Malleswari
Donation from SSS
SSS Foundation is a registered Trust founded by Justice TNC Rangarajan. The trustees are Dr P
Vyasamoorthy, Sri VK Narasimhan, Sri IVLN Chary, Sri K Sivaram and Sri N Rajendra Rao. An Executive
wing of the Trust is the "Society for Serving Seniors" popularly known as SSS. After initially being very
active in formative years (with a lending library, regular lectures, computer classes, etc), the activities tapered
off as active Members moved away for various reasons such as health, migration etc. Both SSS and SSS
Foundation decided to wind up recently last month. In keeping with procedure for winding up in their Bye-laws
and Constitution, SSS has chosen 1) Senior Citizens Forum Secunderabad and 2) Association of Senior
Citizens of Hyderabad to be the beneficiaries of balance of amount left over at the time of closure.
Accordingly, they have donated a sum of Rs 93400.00 to each of these SCAs. The cheque of donation, along
with a letter was handed over to Smt Kamakshi on 15th September 2014 by Justice Rangarajan and Sri IVLN
Chary. This donation was received with great applause.
Sri N Rajendra Rao, on the spot, on the same day offered to give a personal donation of Rs 6600.00 so that the
total amount would be a round figure of Rupees One Lakh. This was also received with great enthusiasm and
gratitude by all Members. The donors have suggested that the donation be preserved in a Fixed Deposit and
the Annual Interest used for supplementing Education fund every year. Smt Kamakshi assured that this will
be done.
No one can fail to notice that all the trustees mentioned above are also long standing members of SCF. Ms
Jayanti Menon, SCF member, has also been a member of MC in SSS since inception. Therefore, it pays to
have our Members spread out in other SCAs.
Dr P Vyasamoorthy
Donations for the quarter July to Sept
Annual Day Celebration 61,762/-
Hospitality 1,600/-
SCF Welfare Fund: 26,001/-
Plastic chairs 5,501/-
General Donations 1,00,500/-
Welfare fund 26,001/-
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9. Education Fund I,000/-
Life membership 14,000/-
Caps 100/-
Website for Senior Citizens Forum
As indicated in our Monday meetings, a website for SCF has been set up by the undersigned and is operational
right now. Besides Basic information about SCF, the website gives latest version of our Constitution and Bye
laws; Directory of members; details of MC members, an Application Form for Membership; Minutes of
Monday meetings, An active calendar of forthcoming events; Newsletter – Abhilash etc. The calendar gives
city wide events of interest conducted by other associations also so that members interested may attend them
if they want. The feedback form is useful both for one who wants to become a Member to seek clarification
and as well for regular Members to comment, complain or compliment. Photo / Gallery sections contain
samples, for the time being. The URL is: http://scf-secunderabad.weebly.com/
Dr P Vyasamoorthy
New members
Seven new members have enrolled in this quarter. They are Smt Swaroopa Rani, Sri I Venkateshwar Rao, Sri
P M Ramesh, Smt G.Sunitha, Sri D V R Murty, Sri S Mehta and Sri T P Venkat Rao. A warm welcome to all of
you
Obituaries
Our heartfelt condolences to the families of Mr Sarvotham Rao and
Brig (Dr) Jaya Rao – who passed away in this quarter.
Nestle Team
PHOTO GALLERY
SCF AGM - 16 July 2014
Rapt Audience listening to
Dr Manish Gupta
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10. Annual Day - Seniors Honored Annual Day Gujarati Dance
Annual Day Jayanti Mrs Rekha and others members
Mrs Sarojini at the mike surrounded
by friends
Donation from SSSF
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11. Ladies getting ready for
Lemon Race
Member honoring Guest
New Member being capped
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12. Members of Managing Committee
‘The Senior citizen's Forum meets on the first and third Mondays every month, except the month of
May. The venue, unless otherwise notified, is the Centenary High School, Secunderabad. The Day Care
center at the Centenary School functions on all week days from 1030 am to 1.00 pm.'
The Senior Citizens' Forum expresses its sincere and heartfelt gratitude to the owners of Zodiac Printers
for doing the printing of the Newsletter totally free of cost. We are thankful for their ongoing support for the
past several years. We wish them all success in their endeavors.
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