The document summarizes a picnic event organized by Innerwheel members for underprivileged children. Over 50 children from two homes enjoyed a day trip to Karighatta hill. They played games, flew kites and had lunch. The children dispersed plant seeds and cleaned up after themselves. Both the children and organizers felt fulfilled after spending the day together enjoying nature. The summary also lists donations made by Rotarians to a charitable fund and awareness programs conducted by Innerwheel members on health topics.
The document provides information about C.V. Gopinath, a retired senior government official from the Department of Telecommunications in India. It lists his educational qualifications and experience working in various states across India. It also lists the awards and honors he has received for his contributions to various cultures and communities. The document mentions that he has authored publications on various topics like manpower planning and cosmic rhythms. It states that he will be speaking to the club about his pilgrimage to Kailash and Manasarovar.
This document summarizes the memorial service held for Prof. M.G. Nanjundaradhya by the Rotary Mysore Midtown club. It discusses Nanjundaradhya's accomplishments and service. Several dignitaries spoke at the event, including the district governor. Various Rotary clubs and organizations were involved in organizing the event and tribute speeches. The event highlighted Nanjundaradhya's contributions to the community and honored his memory through this memorial service.
The Independence Day celebrations at Rotary Midtown Academy were filled with patriotic fervor. The chief guest Dr. Niranjana Vanalli hoisted the national flag and witnessed presentations by students about the significance of Independence Day. Students spoke about the freedom struggle, the President of India, and the election process. The chief guest emphasized the need to strive for the real freedom dreamed of by our forefathers and advised students to excel in all fields to develop the country. Principal Mrs. Vanitha Bhatt concluded the event by noting that while India gained independence, more development is needed to reach the top global position.
The document provides a summary of a virtual tour presentation given by Guru C.V. Gopinath about the trek to Manasarovara and Kailasa mountain range. It describes how the presentation included commentary, audio, and stunning visuals that transported listeners on a hair-raising experience of the trek. The visuals gave viewers a feeling of the path and the magnificence of the mountains from different angles. The presentation concluded with the singing of Rudra and helped listeners feel the aura and existence of God.
This document discusses performance guarantee tests conducted on large combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plants. Key points:
1) Performance guarantee tests measure actual power output and heat rate of the plant and correct them to standard conditions to determine if contractual performance levels are met. This allows the plant to be handed over if guarantees are achieved.
2) Tests are conducted at multiple load points (e.g. full, 75%, 50%, minimum stable generation) according to international standards. Correction curves are used to adjust results to guaranteed ambient conditions.
3) Reliability is proved through three 10-day runs with demanding operations and downtime/trip allowances. Online monitoring systems also assess efficiency at
This document appears to be celebrating Akhil Srinivas's 18th birthday and reflecting on milestones from his childhood including his first through eighth birthdays, starting school, receiving awards, learning to ride a bicycle, and receiving his first computer, as well as looking ahead to his future as an adult just starting to explore the world. The parents sign off by wishing their son the best and encouraging him to be and do good.
The document summarizes a picnic event organized by Innerwheel members for underprivileged children. Over 50 children from two homes enjoyed a day trip to Karighatta hill. They played games, flew kites and had lunch. The children dispersed plant seeds and cleaned up after themselves. Both the children and organizers felt fulfilled after spending the day together enjoying nature. The summary also lists donations made by Rotarians to a charitable fund and awareness programs conducted by Innerwheel members on health topics.
The document provides information about C.V. Gopinath, a retired senior government official from the Department of Telecommunications in India. It lists his educational qualifications and experience working in various states across India. It also lists the awards and honors he has received for his contributions to various cultures and communities. The document mentions that he has authored publications on various topics like manpower planning and cosmic rhythms. It states that he will be speaking to the club about his pilgrimage to Kailash and Manasarovar.
This document summarizes the memorial service held for Prof. M.G. Nanjundaradhya by the Rotary Mysore Midtown club. It discusses Nanjundaradhya's accomplishments and service. Several dignitaries spoke at the event, including the district governor. Various Rotary clubs and organizations were involved in organizing the event and tribute speeches. The event highlighted Nanjundaradhya's contributions to the community and honored his memory through this memorial service.
The Independence Day celebrations at Rotary Midtown Academy were filled with patriotic fervor. The chief guest Dr. Niranjana Vanalli hoisted the national flag and witnessed presentations by students about the significance of Independence Day. Students spoke about the freedom struggle, the President of India, and the election process. The chief guest emphasized the need to strive for the real freedom dreamed of by our forefathers and advised students to excel in all fields to develop the country. Principal Mrs. Vanitha Bhatt concluded the event by noting that while India gained independence, more development is needed to reach the top global position.
The document provides a summary of a virtual tour presentation given by Guru C.V. Gopinath about the trek to Manasarovara and Kailasa mountain range. It describes how the presentation included commentary, audio, and stunning visuals that transported listeners on a hair-raising experience of the trek. The visuals gave viewers a feeling of the path and the magnificence of the mountains from different angles. The presentation concluded with the singing of Rudra and helped listeners feel the aura and existence of God.
This document discusses performance guarantee tests conducted on large combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plants. Key points:
1) Performance guarantee tests measure actual power output and heat rate of the plant and correct them to standard conditions to determine if contractual performance levels are met. This allows the plant to be handed over if guarantees are achieved.
2) Tests are conducted at multiple load points (e.g. full, 75%, 50%, minimum stable generation) according to international standards. Correction curves are used to adjust results to guaranteed ambient conditions.
3) Reliability is proved through three 10-day runs with demanding operations and downtime/trip allowances. Online monitoring systems also assess efficiency at
This document appears to be celebrating Akhil Srinivas's 18th birthday and reflecting on milestones from his childhood including his first through eighth birthdays, starting school, receiving awards, learning to ride a bicycle, and receiving his first computer, as well as looking ahead to his future as an adult just starting to explore the world. The parents sign off by wishing their son the best and encouraging him to be and do good.
The document announces an inter-collegiate debate competition to be held on October 19th, 2013 in Mysore, India. It invites top institutions in Karnataka from various fields like management, medicine, engineering, law and humanities to participate. There will be cash prizes worth 50,000 rupees for the top three winners. Participation is by invitation only and the deadline to register is October 4th. The event aims to provide a platform for students to challenge their awareness, acumen and logic through debating.
This document provides a summary of a visit by Midtown Rotary families to the Infosys campus in Mysore on October 20th, 2012. Over 95 people from Midtown converged at the Global Education Centre-2 at Infosys for the visit. The families toured the sprawling 350-acre campus and were impressed by the infrastructure and world-class facilities available for trainees. The visit gave Midtown families insight into how Infosys has grown from humble beginnings into a major global enterprise. Overall the visit was an eye-opening experience that inspired the Midtown visitors.
Vishwa and the Midtown Rotary team have had a busy and innovative first quarter under Vishwa's leadership. They held unique board meetings combining business with pleasure at holiday locations. Two new major projects were launched - "Samartha" for differently abled individuals and an English debate competition. Notable projects included cardiac camps helping many people. Family events brought more fun. The quarter saw record breaking attendance at meetings and notable guest speakers. With more planned, Midtown is on track to repeat as best club.
1. Rotary International has committed $75 million over three years to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This brings Rotary's total contribution to nearly $1.2 billion.
2. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon convened a meeting on polio eradication during the UN General Assembly to urge more support from member states.
3. Rotary and partners are at a tipping point to achieve a polio-free world but need increased commitments from governments and donors to finish the job.
Mr. B.S. Narayan, managing director of Excel-Par Electronics Pvt Ltd, was honored with the Best Industrialist Award. He started his company in 1987 and it has grown significantly, with an annual turnover of over Rs 20 crores. The event also recognized Mr. P. Vishwanath for his community service work. Rotary Midtown members visited the Sufi Special School and the Ranga Rao Memorial School for visually impaired girls on Gandhi Jayanti, observing the important work done at both schools.
Mrs. Suma Krishna was installed as the District Chairman for IW District 318 at Krishna's abode in Udupi. She is described as being creative, extroverted, and having a grandeur manner like a lion. She has held several leadership roles with the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore West since joining in 1991. Suma is married with children and owns family businesses. She was welcomed as the new District Chairman at the meeting.
The Interact Club of Rotary Mysore Midtown organized a cultural evening to welcome a German student exchange team visiting from De Paul School. During the event, De Paul students performed Indian dances which were enjoyed by a packed audience. The German team was presented mementos by the Interact Club to remember their trip to India. They were curious about gifts they received and had to be unwrapped on stage. The German students and teachers then joined members of the Rotary club for dinner and an exchange of views about Indian and German culture, where the visitors shared books on German tourism.
The document summarizes a board meeting of the Midtown Rotary Club held at Royal Valley Estate near Ammathi. It describes the club members traveling by different vehicles to reach the estate, where they had a long board meeting over dinner and campfire. The next morning, club members went for a walk and saw many birds at the estate. They then had a hearty breakfast before concluding the memorable meeting.
- Prof. C. N. Manjappa was awarded the prestigious Amaravani award by Rotary Mysore Midtown for his contributions to law education and efforts to obtain grants for the law faculty.
- The chief guest, Prof. C. K. N. Raja, who was Manjappa's student, honored Manjappa with the award and praised his simplicity and selflessness.
- In his acceptance speech, Manjappa dedicated his achievements to those who helped him along the way and emphasized service over personal gains.
Mr. M.Prakash is an ideal teacher who started a school 20 years ago under a banyan tree which has now grown to a full-fledged institution of 3000 students providing employment to 150 people. While he could have taken a job in the city, he chose to return to his hometown of Bannur to set up an educational institution. He maintains simplicity and honesty, believing students should experience hardships to become good citizens. All students and teachers sleep on straw mats and wake up early to follow his principles. He is a role model for dedication to education in rural areas.
The Zonal Seminar on The Rotary Foundation was held in Mysore on August 26th, 2012. Over 60 Rotarians from Zones VII and VIII attended. Rtn. P.K. Ramakrishna gave a presentation on TRF's Future Vision and the six areas of focus. Rtn. M.S. Nanadakumar presented on TRF's educational programs. The delegates actively participated in discussions and expressed interest in more such programs after the district foundation seminar. The seminar was a success in educating Rotarians on TRF's programs and grants.
The document summarizes Rotary Samartha 2012, an event held to help integrate persons with developmental disabilities into the workforce. Over 100 people participated in the event, which included a panel discussion with industrialists and experts on vocational training and job opportunities for persons with disabilities. The event was a success thanks to the efforts of Rotarians and others involved in organizing it.
The document provides a summary of the installation ceremony and first meeting of the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Mid-Town. Key details include:
- Mrs. Anupama Ravindranath was installed as the new president at a festive ceremony held at RCL Hall.
- The chief guest's address was filled with words of wisdom and advice for the new team.
- To start her term, Anupama received Rs. 75,000 in donations from Rotarians for community service projects.
- The first meeting under Anupama's leadership was held at RCL Hall and was a colorful event with Rotarians, Annes, and guests in attendance.
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 work of Photohoku, a nonprofit organization formed by photographers in Japan to help survivors of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami rebuild their lives. The organization asks survivors if they want their photo taken, then gives them instant prints. The photographers also start photo albums for survivors and listen to their experiences. One woman said having her photo taken in front of her temporary home gave her courage to move forward, as she believes one day she will look back on the photo and remember what she overcame. The goal is to help survivors rebuild memories and move past the disaster through photography.
The document announces an inter-collegiate debate competition to be held on October 19th, 2013 in Mysore, India. It invites top institutions in Karnataka from various fields like management, medicine, engineering, law and humanities to participate. There will be cash prizes worth 50,000 rupees for the top three winners. Participation is by invitation only and the deadline to register is October 4th. The event aims to provide a platform for students to challenge their awareness, acumen and logic through debating.
This document provides a summary of a visit by Midtown Rotary families to the Infosys campus in Mysore on October 20th, 2012. Over 95 people from Midtown converged at the Global Education Centre-2 at Infosys for the visit. The families toured the sprawling 350-acre campus and were impressed by the infrastructure and world-class facilities available for trainees. The visit gave Midtown families insight into how Infosys has grown from humble beginnings into a major global enterprise. Overall the visit was an eye-opening experience that inspired the Midtown visitors.
Vishwa and the Midtown Rotary team have had a busy and innovative first quarter under Vishwa's leadership. They held unique board meetings combining business with pleasure at holiday locations. Two new major projects were launched - "Samartha" for differently abled individuals and an English debate competition. Notable projects included cardiac camps helping many people. Family events brought more fun. The quarter saw record breaking attendance at meetings and notable guest speakers. With more planned, Midtown is on track to repeat as best club.
1. Rotary International has committed $75 million over three years to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This brings Rotary's total contribution to nearly $1.2 billion.
2. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon convened a meeting on polio eradication during the UN General Assembly to urge more support from member states.
3. Rotary and partners are at a tipping point to achieve a polio-free world but need increased commitments from governments and donors to finish the job.
Mr. B.S. Narayan, managing director of Excel-Par Electronics Pvt Ltd, was honored with the Best Industrialist Award. He started his company in 1987 and it has grown significantly, with an annual turnover of over Rs 20 crores. The event also recognized Mr. P. Vishwanath for his community service work. Rotary Midtown members visited the Sufi Special School and the Ranga Rao Memorial School for visually impaired girls on Gandhi Jayanti, observing the important work done at both schools.
Mrs. Suma Krishna was installed as the District Chairman for IW District 318 at Krishna's abode in Udupi. She is described as being creative, extroverted, and having a grandeur manner like a lion. She has held several leadership roles with the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore West since joining in 1991. Suma is married with children and owns family businesses. She was welcomed as the new District Chairman at the meeting.
The Interact Club of Rotary Mysore Midtown organized a cultural evening to welcome a German student exchange team visiting from De Paul School. During the event, De Paul students performed Indian dances which were enjoyed by a packed audience. The German team was presented mementos by the Interact Club to remember their trip to India. They were curious about gifts they received and had to be unwrapped on stage. The German students and teachers then joined members of the Rotary club for dinner and an exchange of views about Indian and German culture, where the visitors shared books on German tourism.
The document summarizes a board meeting of the Midtown Rotary Club held at Royal Valley Estate near Ammathi. It describes the club members traveling by different vehicles to reach the estate, where they had a long board meeting over dinner and campfire. The next morning, club members went for a walk and saw many birds at the estate. They then had a hearty breakfast before concluding the memorable meeting.
- Prof. C. N. Manjappa was awarded the prestigious Amaravani award by Rotary Mysore Midtown for his contributions to law education and efforts to obtain grants for the law faculty.
- The chief guest, Prof. C. K. N. Raja, who was Manjappa's student, honored Manjappa with the award and praised his simplicity and selflessness.
- In his acceptance speech, Manjappa dedicated his achievements to those who helped him along the way and emphasized service over personal gains.
Mr. M.Prakash is an ideal teacher who started a school 20 years ago under a banyan tree which has now grown to a full-fledged institution of 3000 students providing employment to 150 people. While he could have taken a job in the city, he chose to return to his hometown of Bannur to set up an educational institution. He maintains simplicity and honesty, believing students should experience hardships to become good citizens. All students and teachers sleep on straw mats and wake up early to follow his principles. He is a role model for dedication to education in rural areas.
The Zonal Seminar on The Rotary Foundation was held in Mysore on August 26th, 2012. Over 60 Rotarians from Zones VII and VIII attended. Rtn. P.K. Ramakrishna gave a presentation on TRF's Future Vision and the six areas of focus. Rtn. M.S. Nanadakumar presented on TRF's educational programs. The delegates actively participated in discussions and expressed interest in more such programs after the district foundation seminar. The seminar was a success in educating Rotarians on TRF's programs and grants.
The document summarizes Rotary Samartha 2012, an event held to help integrate persons with developmental disabilities into the workforce. Over 100 people participated in the event, which included a panel discussion with industrialists and experts on vocational training and job opportunities for persons with disabilities. The event was a success thanks to the efforts of Rotarians and others involved in organizing it.
The document provides a summary of the installation ceremony and first meeting of the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Mid-Town. Key details include:
- Mrs. Anupama Ravindranath was installed as the new president at a festive ceremony held at RCL Hall.
- The chief guest's address was filled with words of wisdom and advice for the new team.
- To start her term, Anupama received Rs. 75,000 in donations from Rotarians for community service projects.
- The first meeting under Anupama's leadership was held at RCL Hall and was a colorful event with Rotarians, Annes, and guests in attendance.
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 work of Photohoku, a nonprofit organization formed by photographers in Japan to help survivors of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami rebuild their lives. The organization asks survivors if they want their photo taken, then gives them instant prints. The photographers also start photo albums for survivors and listen to their experiences. One woman said having her photo taken in front of her temporary home gave her courage to move forward, as she believes one day she will look back on the photo and remember what she overcame. The goal is to help survivors rebuild memories and move past the disaster through photography.