Prof. Muzaffar Assadi is a professor of political science at the University of Mysore with over 24 years of teaching experience. He has guided many PhD and MPhil students and has authored several books and articles. He has presented papers at numerous national and international conferences and seminars. Currently he is associated with several universities in different capacities such as advisory committee member, chairman of boards of studies, and chief editor of journals. He has received many awards and honors for his contributions to academics and social causes.
ECHO-Spandana, a branch of ECHO-Center for Juvenile Justice in Mysore, provides services to children in conflict with the law and those in need of care and protection. Staff from ECHO-Spandana visit the local observation home and children's homes to counsel children, attempt to contact their families, and maintain regular contact to help families cope with societal and police problems. For children unable to return to their families, ECHO-Spandana provides shelter to those under 15 and sends older children to ECHO's transition home in Bangalore. Regular cultural programs and prizes are provided to help the children forget their ordeals.
The document provides information about the NAB Industrial Training Centre for the Blind and Deaf in Karnataka, India. It states that the center has been training visually and hearing impaired students for various trades since 1989. Students between ages 17-25 who have passed SSC and know Braille or sign language are eligible. The management is by the National Association for the Blind Karnataka Branch. The center provides a stipend and has good placement rates. It has trained over 469 students with a 75% placement rate. The chief guest for an event was introduced who has several degrees and awards and works to serve organizations helping the disabled.
The document provides details about the activities and events of the Srinivasa Young Men's Association (SYMA) in Triplicane, Chennai. It discusses SYMA holding its annual general meeting and educational aid program where it distributed uniforms, honored school toppers, and gave financial assistance to students. It mentions the chief guest and other guests at the event. The document also provides updates about SYMA's tuition center, medical service celebrations, and Independence Day celebrations. It expresses gratitude to donors and volunteers who have supported SYMA's social service activities.
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.
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.
ECHO-Spandana, a branch of ECHO-Center for Juvenile Justice in Mysore, provides services to children in conflict with the law and those in need of care and protection. Staff from ECHO-Spandana visit the local observation home and children's homes to counsel children, attempt to contact their families, and maintain regular contact to help families cope with societal and police problems. For children unable to return to their families, ECHO-Spandana provides shelter to those under 15 and sends older children to ECHO's transition home in Bangalore. Regular cultural programs and prizes are provided to help the children forget their ordeals.
The document provides information about the NAB Industrial Training Centre for the Blind and Deaf in Karnataka, India. It states that the center has been training visually and hearing impaired students for various trades since 1989. Students between ages 17-25 who have passed SSC and know Braille or sign language are eligible. The management is by the National Association for the Blind Karnataka Branch. The center provides a stipend and has good placement rates. It has trained over 469 students with a 75% placement rate. The chief guest for an event was introduced who has several degrees and awards and works to serve organizations helping the disabled.
The document provides details about the activities and events of the Srinivasa Young Men's Association (SYMA) in Triplicane, Chennai. It discusses SYMA holding its annual general meeting and educational aid program where it distributed uniforms, honored school toppers, and gave financial assistance to students. It mentions the chief guest and other guests at the event. The document also provides updates about SYMA's tuition center, medical service celebrations, and Independence Day celebrations. It expresses gratitude to donors and volunteers who have supported SYMA's social service activities.
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.
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 Girl Guide Movement started in 1948 at Musaeus College in Sri Lanka. In 1996, former Girl Guides from the college formed the Ex 23rd Colombo Club to support Guiding, do community projects, and stay connected. One of their first projects was renovating a kids area. Currently, they are focused on addressing chronic kidney disease in northern Sri Lanka through various initiatives like building a halfway house for patients and supporting villages. Their efforts have received recognition and support in the fight against this disease.
The new team of office bearers for Rotaract Mahajana's will be installed by Rtn. M.S. Raghu. The chief guest will be Rtn. R. Vasudeva Murthy, president of Mahjana Education Society. The new office bearers to be installed include Nikhil Maruthi as president and Priya Prasad as secretary. Rtn. Raghu also conducted career guidance programs for over 1,000 students from several schools. Feedback from students showed how Rtn. Raghu motivates and transforms minds. Students from RMA won prizes in yoga and chess competitions. Various service activities were conducted including cleaning the school surroundings and an exclusive show on mountaineering.
1) SRSP Swat organized an event on December 3, 2014 to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities in collaboration with Pakistan Special Persons Development Organization at Aumang Model School in Matta, Swat.
2) Over 200 representatives from government, development organizations, military, media, and persons with disabilities participated in the event.
3) Several speakers addressed the event, emphasizing the rights and important role of persons with disabilities in society, and calling for greater support and inclusive policies.
1) The document summarizes the group's 12-day Life Field Experience trip to Joypurhat district in Bangladesh. It describes their activities conducting health and socioeconomic surveys in villages, studying local agriculture, culture and markets.
2) The group of 70 students was divided into survey teams and assigned to different villages where they listed households and collected data over several days. They also took two study trips to nearby historical and cultural sites.
3) The experience provided the students practical knowledge of rural life in Bangladesh through first-hand interaction with villagers and exposure to local occupations, food, marriage customs and religious practices. They developed plans to improve the area and presented their work before returning to Dhaka.
This document is a final report submitted by Shihab Shariar Muhib from his Live-in Field Experience in the village of Mokamer-gul in Bangladesh. The report provides an overview of the village, including positive changes observed such as improved quality of life, employment opportunities, and communication infrastructure, as well as some ongoing negative aspects like lack of adequate healthcare. Data was collected through household surveys and informal discussions to analyze the socioeconomic conditions and development progress of the villagers. The objectives of the field experience were to understand rural life and development in Bangladesh firsthand.
This document summarizes an LFE report conducted by students from the Independent University of Bangladesh at Proshika, an NGO located in Manikganj, Bangladesh. The report provides background on Proshika's mission to empower the poor through various development programs in areas such as microcredit, education, health, and the environment. It then describes the objectives and methods used in the students' field research, which involved collecting demographic data through surveys and discussions with villagers to understand their socioeconomic conditions and challenges.
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...
1. Mr. Rajiv Kathet is a social worker from Nepal who established the Forward Youth Forum in 2071 BS to provide social services to the community.
2. Some of the services provided by the Forward Youth Forum under Mr. Kathet's leadership include blood donation camps, disaster relief efforts, financial support for medical treatments, environmental conservation activities, and donations to schools and temples.
3. Mr. Kathet continues social work through the Forward Youth Forum with the goal of developing a better society and helping those most in need.
The document is a report on a Live-in-Field Experience (LFE) conducted in Manikganj, Bangladesh. It discusses the condition of government hospitals in local villages and why villagers are unwilling to use these hospitals. The two main government health facilities described are the Adhonik Sadar Hospital and the Golra Community Clinic. Both facilities lack adequate equipment, medicines, staffing and funding. Common reasons for villagers' unwillingness to use these hospitals include lack of free medicines, lack of available doctors, no emergency services, traditional beliefs, and preference for local pharmacists. The report concludes that improving health services, education, and emergency response in the villages could increase villagers' willingness to utilize government hospitals.
This document provides information about events and activities at BIMASENA, including:
1. A Shell Indonesia breakfast briefing was held at The Dharmawangsa Hotel to launch the New Lens Scenario, with over 130 stakeholders attending.
2. The 6th Jazz In-crowd of Bimasena featured well-known jazz stars and was supported by several companies.
3. A talk on "Love Your Self and Achieve Your Success" was given at the annual Bimasena member company gathering, supported by various groups.
4. An art talk on contemporary art was held at The Dharmawangsa with speakers from Christie's New York and Singapore.
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Saraswoti Kendra Nepal organized a basic level speech competition for primary schools in Ratnanagar Municipality, Chitwan, Nepal. Seven schools participated with students giving 5 minute speeches on various topics. The competition was inaugurated by the Provincial Assembly Member of Bagmati Province and judged by professionals. The first and second place awards went to Om Shanti National Basic School and Panchadeep Basic School. The event aimed to improve students' communication skills and showcase their talents. It was supported by local governments and banks in the area.
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.
International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th each year to recognize women's achievements and bring attention to issues still facing women worldwide. It originated in the early 1900s as a Socialist political event but has since blended into many cultures. In some places, it is now a day for men to express appreciation for women, while in other regions it maintains its focus on political and social progress. The document provides background information on the history and celebrations of International Women's Day in different parts of the world.
College NSS Report 2011-2012 (by Percy Jamshedwala)Percy Jamshedwala
This document provides information about the National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of Dnyan Bharati Society's Sau. Sitabai Ramkrushna Karandikar Senior College of Commerce. It summarizes the activities conducted by the NSS unit over the academic year 2011-2012, including special camps, workshops, community service projects, and competitions. The unit had 300 volunteers and organized various initiatives focused on health, education, environment, and communal harmony in their local community.
Finance project report for bbs 3rd yearClassic Tech
This document is a finance project report submitted by Pradeep Pariyar for their 3rd year of a Bachelor of Business Studies program. The report examines tourist arrivals in Nepal over the past decade. It provides context on the importance and evolution of tourism in Nepal's economy. The report includes an introduction, literature review, methodology, findings, and conclusions. Data on tourist arrivals by mode of transport, nationality, gender, age, and purpose of visit between 2000-2010 is presented and analyzed.
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The document discusses a project report submitted by Rohan Byanjankar to Binod Ghimire on a research project conducted at Siddhi Memorial Foundation (SMF). It acknowledges those who assisted in the research and provides an abstract stating the report encompasses the introduction, objectives, management, and SWOT analysis of SMF. The report also details the history, objectives, and services provided by SMF which includes operating a hospital, research center, and home for senior citizens focused on improving health, education, and welfare of children, women and the elderly in the community.
- Rotary International's 35th president from 1945-1946, Thomas A. Warren, spoke about the significance of Rotarians being involved in establishing the United Nations after World War 2. He noted that seven chairmen of national UN delegations and over 20 delegation members were Rotarians.
- Warren emphasized that "the world is hungry for our simple mission" of service and that Rotary's growth, practices, and potential "go far beyond any numerical assessment."
The Girl Guide Movement started in 1948 at Musaeus College in Sri Lanka. In 1996, former Girl Guides from the college formed the Ex 23rd Colombo Club to support Guiding, do community projects, and stay connected. One of their first projects was renovating a kids area. Currently, they are focused on addressing chronic kidney disease in northern Sri Lanka through various initiatives like building a halfway house for patients and supporting villages. Their efforts have received recognition and support in the fight against this disease.
The new team of office bearers for Rotaract Mahajana's will be installed by Rtn. M.S. Raghu. The chief guest will be Rtn. R. Vasudeva Murthy, president of Mahjana Education Society. The new office bearers to be installed include Nikhil Maruthi as president and Priya Prasad as secretary. Rtn. Raghu also conducted career guidance programs for over 1,000 students from several schools. Feedback from students showed how Rtn. Raghu motivates and transforms minds. Students from RMA won prizes in yoga and chess competitions. Various service activities were conducted including cleaning the school surroundings and an exclusive show on mountaineering.
1) SRSP Swat organized an event on December 3, 2014 to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities in collaboration with Pakistan Special Persons Development Organization at Aumang Model School in Matta, Swat.
2) Over 200 representatives from government, development organizations, military, media, and persons with disabilities participated in the event.
3) Several speakers addressed the event, emphasizing the rights and important role of persons with disabilities in society, and calling for greater support and inclusive policies.
1) The document summarizes the group's 12-day Life Field Experience trip to Joypurhat district in Bangladesh. It describes their activities conducting health and socioeconomic surveys in villages, studying local agriculture, culture and markets.
2) The group of 70 students was divided into survey teams and assigned to different villages where they listed households and collected data over several days. They also took two study trips to nearby historical and cultural sites.
3) The experience provided the students practical knowledge of rural life in Bangladesh through first-hand interaction with villagers and exposure to local occupations, food, marriage customs and religious practices. They developed plans to improve the area and presented their work before returning to Dhaka.
This document is a final report submitted by Shihab Shariar Muhib from his Live-in Field Experience in the village of Mokamer-gul in Bangladesh. The report provides an overview of the village, including positive changes observed such as improved quality of life, employment opportunities, and communication infrastructure, as well as some ongoing negative aspects like lack of adequate healthcare. Data was collected through household surveys and informal discussions to analyze the socioeconomic conditions and development progress of the villagers. The objectives of the field experience were to understand rural life and development in Bangladesh firsthand.
This document summarizes an LFE report conducted by students from the Independent University of Bangladesh at Proshika, an NGO located in Manikganj, Bangladesh. The report provides background on Proshika's mission to empower the poor through various development programs in areas such as microcredit, education, health, and the environment. It then describes the objectives and methods used in the students' field research, which involved collecting demographic data through surveys and discussions with villagers to understand their socioeconomic conditions and challenges.
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...
1. Mr. Rajiv Kathet is a social worker from Nepal who established the Forward Youth Forum in 2071 BS to provide social services to the community.
2. Some of the services provided by the Forward Youth Forum under Mr. Kathet's leadership include blood donation camps, disaster relief efforts, financial support for medical treatments, environmental conservation activities, and donations to schools and temples.
3. Mr. Kathet continues social work through the Forward Youth Forum with the goal of developing a better society and helping those most in need.
The document is a report on a Live-in-Field Experience (LFE) conducted in Manikganj, Bangladesh. It discusses the condition of government hospitals in local villages and why villagers are unwilling to use these hospitals. The two main government health facilities described are the Adhonik Sadar Hospital and the Golra Community Clinic. Both facilities lack adequate equipment, medicines, staffing and funding. Common reasons for villagers' unwillingness to use these hospitals include lack of free medicines, lack of available doctors, no emergency services, traditional beliefs, and preference for local pharmacists. The report concludes that improving health services, education, and emergency response in the villages could increase villagers' willingness to utilize government hospitals.
This document provides information about events and activities at BIMASENA, including:
1. A Shell Indonesia breakfast briefing was held at The Dharmawangsa Hotel to launch the New Lens Scenario, with over 130 stakeholders attending.
2. The 6th Jazz In-crowd of Bimasena featured well-known jazz stars and was supported by several companies.
3. A talk on "Love Your Self and Achieve Your Success" was given at the annual Bimasena member company gathering, supported by various groups.
4. An art talk on contemporary art was held at The Dharmawangsa with speakers from Christie's New York and Singapore.
5
Saraswoti Kendra Nepal organized a basic level speech competition for primary schools in Ratnanagar Municipality, Chitwan, Nepal. Seven schools participated with students giving 5 minute speeches on various topics. The competition was inaugurated by the Provincial Assembly Member of Bagmati Province and judged by professionals. The first and second place awards went to Om Shanti National Basic School and Panchadeep Basic School. The event aimed to improve students' communication skills and showcase their talents. It was supported by local governments and banks in the area.
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.
International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th each year to recognize women's achievements and bring attention to issues still facing women worldwide. It originated in the early 1900s as a Socialist political event but has since blended into many cultures. In some places, it is now a day for men to express appreciation for women, while in other regions it maintains its focus on political and social progress. The document provides background information on the history and celebrations of International Women's Day in different parts of the world.
College NSS Report 2011-2012 (by Percy Jamshedwala)Percy Jamshedwala
This document provides information about the National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of Dnyan Bharati Society's Sau. Sitabai Ramkrushna Karandikar Senior College of Commerce. It summarizes the activities conducted by the NSS unit over the academic year 2011-2012, including special camps, workshops, community service projects, and competitions. The unit had 300 volunteers and organized various initiatives focused on health, education, environment, and communal harmony in their local community.
Finance project report for bbs 3rd yearClassic Tech
This document is a finance project report submitted by Pradeep Pariyar for their 3rd year of a Bachelor of Business Studies program. The report examines tourist arrivals in Nepal over the past decade. It provides context on the importance and evolution of tourism in Nepal's economy. The report includes an introduction, literature review, methodology, findings, and conclusions. Data on tourist arrivals by mode of transport, nationality, gender, age, and purpose of visit between 2000-2010 is presented and analyzed.
Porur times Neighbourhood newspaper, Sports civil & Business News,local Newspaper, porur rental,about porurnews, Porur Times, porurtimes contact no, porur local newspaper, porur times paper.
The document discusses a project report submitted by Rohan Byanjankar to Binod Ghimire on a research project conducted at Siddhi Memorial Foundation (SMF). It acknowledges those who assisted in the research and provides an abstract stating the report encompasses the introduction, objectives, management, and SWOT analysis of SMF. The report also details the history, objectives, and services provided by SMF which includes operating a hospital, research center, and home for senior citizens focused on improving health, education, and welfare of children, women and the elderly in the community.
- Rotary International's 35th president from 1945-1946, Thomas A. Warren, spoke about the significance of Rotarians being involved in establishing the United Nations after World War 2. He noted that seven chairmen of national UN delegations and over 20 delegation members were Rotarians.
- Warren emphasized that "the world is hungry for our simple mission" of service and that Rotary's growth, practices, and potential "go far beyond any numerical assessment."
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 a free MS-Office training and medical checkup camp organized by the Bhoomi Education Trust in Hubballi, India. Several local politicians and doctors spoke at the event. They emphasized the importance of education, health, cleanliness, and developing skills like using computers. Approximately 100 people received free medical consultations. Certificates were distributed to the 25 students who completed the MS-Office training. The camp was funded and supported by local entrepreneurs and politicians.
The document summarizes the annual Y. Bhagwan Memorial English Debate Competition held by the Bhagavan Family. Over 50 participants from across the state gathered to compete. The competition included an invocation, remarks from guests and organizers, and debates on topics such as freedom of speech and infrastructure growth vs agriculture/environment. After intense debates, winners were selected. The event brought together youth, talent, and the power of speech and showed the Bhagavan family's commitment to supporting students.
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.
In the first meeting of 2014 for the Rotary Club of Mysore, Dr. R Balasubramaniam will give a talk on "Making Democracy Work". Dr. Balasubramaniam is a physician and founder of the Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM) which runs various social projects helping half a million people in Karnataka. He has degrees from Harvard and is currently researching leadership lessons from ancient Indian texts. The meeting will be on January 2nd at 6:30pm at the Rotary Center in Mysore.
Rotary Midtown Academy School in Bangalore, India celebrated the top scorers on the SSLC (10th standard) exams. The school's principal, Dr. Vanitha K. Bhat, was honored for her leadership and dedication to the growth of the school over the past 10 years. Rotary member Nandoo congratulated and awarded the 12 top scoring students with cash prizes of 1000 rupees each. The names and scores of the top scorers were listed.
The document provides details of a rural internship completed by Uttam Savaliya from June 13th to July 2nd, 2016 under the guidance of the Indian Red Cross Society and Lok Drashti Charitable Trust. Over the 3 week internship, Savaliya helped organize various health awareness camps in rural villages near Surat, including blood donation camps, eye checkup camps, first aid training sessions, and HIV/AIDS awareness programs. He also participated in cleanliness drives and a medical health camp. The internship helped Savaliya better understand rural health issues and provided an opportunity to educate villagers on important health and medical topics.
This document provides a summary of activities and updates from various EMFI staff and field partners from October to December 2015. It begins with a letter from the chairman focusing on the transformation of desires during Advent. It then provides highlights from various staff including updates on fellowships, conferences, and encouragement of medical students and professionals across several states in India. Key activities mentioned are training camps, Bible studies, regional conferences, and ministry among fellowships. The overall summary is that the document reports on the work and ministry of various EMFI staff among medical students and professionals in India over the last few months.
Dr. Ken Afful, an independent evaluator commissioned by IDRC, visited the Institute of Governance Studies at BRAC University to evaluate how effectively the grantee used past grants and to evaluate a new grant application. He had several meetings with management, researchers, and officials. The Institute has received Think Tank Initiative grants for the past 4 years. Dr. Afful also met with the Chairperson of BRACNet Limited and the Vice-Chair of BRAC during his visit.
The Sri Ramanuja Mission Trust (SRMT) was founded in 2000 in Chennai, India to support various social welfare projects. SRMT focuses on issues like poverty alleviation, health awareness, women's empowerment, and more. It conducts seminars, workshops, and provides financial assistance to NGOs.
SRMT has organized over 1,000 conferences on diverse topics globally. It publishes proceedings from these conferences. SRMT is managed by a committed team and guided by knowledgeable dignitaries.
SRMT was represented at the 2013 Gusi Peace Prize ceremony in Manila, Philippines, where 17 dignitaries from around the world were honored for their contributions in fields like statesmanship, social science,
Bishwa bandhan foundation (india) for cerebral 23315Abhijit Pal
The Bishwa Bandhan Foundation for Cerebral Palsy was founded in 2012 in Switzerland and India to provide support for those suffering from cerebral palsy. The foundation aims to increase medical awareness, establish treatment centers, conduct research, and prevent cerebral palsy through education. It has organized various events like medical symposiums and cultural programs. The foundation collaborates with medical organizations and experts worldwide and has support from government leaders to further its mission of helping cerebral palsy patients.
The director wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. In 2012, the organization made progress and promises further efforts to help society and bring smiles. The director is thankful for support and looks forward to continued partnerships. Important birthdays of the director and program manager were celebrated happily with the kids. The newsletter provides updates on events at the care home like celebrations, visits, donations, and birthdays. It introduces the care home residents and staff and describes the home's purpose of caring for HIV/AIDS affected children.
Chamundi #39 Rotary Mysore weekly bulletin, 3rd April 2014Arun Belawadi
1) The document discusses a talk given by PHF PP Rtn. K.S. Chandrashekar about living by the 4-way test of life and his long involvement with Rotary since 1964, including serving as club president in 1976-77. 2) It provides biographical details about Chandrashekar's family and career working for various companies before joining Ideal Jawa at the recommendation of Farrokh Irani. 3) As a 50-year Rotarian celebrating his golden jubilee with the organization, Chandrashekar emphasized living by the 4-way test and how much he enjoys being a part of
The document summarizes activities from various student welfare programs at Seshadripuram Institute of Commerce and Management in Bengaluru, India. It discusses National Service Scheme (NSS) activities like an annual camp focused on cleanliness, a cleanliness drive, and an orientation on the Indian constitution. It also outlines Youth Red Cross (YRC) activities such as an awareness program on stress management and organizing COVID-19 vaccination drives for students. Additionally, it summarizes an inter-collegiate paper presentation competition held on the lives and works of Mahatma Gandhi, Swami Vivekananda, and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar with students from different colleges participating.
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Ajay Raghavendra, the son of a Rotary Club of Mysore member, will speak to the club about his undergraduate studies and research at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in the US, focusing on his work on tropical cyclones and fluid dynamics
Walk of Hope, a padayatra from Kanyakumari to Kashmir by Sri M and Manav Ekta Mission to promote peace and harmony, spent two days in Mysuru interacting with citizens. On the evening of the 19th, an interfaith event was held where Sri M and others spoke about the importance of communal harmony. The next day, Sri M and nearly 1000 citizens, including schoolchildren, walked through the city spreading their message. Meanwhile, Dr. B.R. Pai of Vijay Foundation inaugurated a Himalayan Rock Salt Cave for wellness and released his memoir, marking two realizations of his long-held ideas. Both events highlighted the importance of spiritual well-being
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1) Rising food prices in recent years have led to hunger riots in over 25 countries as millions struggle to afford adequate nutrition. Small farmers who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods face challenges like soil degradation, water shortages, and high input costs that threaten their food security.
2) Factors driving the sharp increase in global food prices include higher energy costs, the shift to biofuel production, increased meat consumption, commodity speculation, and poor weather affecting harvests.
3) While some net food exporting countries benefited from higher prices, net importing countries struggled to meet domestic demand, harming the poor the most through limited diets
This document provides information about activities of the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown. It summarizes their projects, events and achievements over the past Rotary year under President Rtn. Bhanu and Secretary Rtn. Dr. Prahlad. It discusses the installation ceremony for the new Rotary year. It also recognizes accomplishments of club members and their families. The document solicits opinions from patrons about Midtown's activities over the past year, which were overwhelmingly positive about the strong fellowship, community service and team spirit demonstrated. It highlights the club's award-winning project 'Samartha' and leadership roles held by members in the district.
The document provides biographical information about Rtn. M.S. Jayaprakash, who was born in 1969 in Mysore, India. It details his educational and professional background working in engineering. It describes his involvement in Rotary since 1997, holding several leadership positions in the Rotary Central Mysore club and at the district level. It notes that he is happily married with two daughters and enjoys hobbies like cricket, swimming, and reading. Rtn. Jayaprakash was hosting a club assembly as the Assistant Governor.
Rtn. Gopal Krishna spoke on the topic of e-waste. E-waste refers to waste from discarded electronic devices and is a major concern due to the toxic materials they contain and their rapid obsolescence. It consists of metals, polymers and semiconductors that can be hazardous if not disposed of properly. Exposure to these materials can cause serious health issues. Considering the increasing amounts of e-waste, proper organized recycling and disposal methods along with effective regulations are needed to promote sustainability and protect people and the environment. Mr. Narayanan Krishnan from Mysore was awarded second place in The One International Humanitarian Award by Rotary District 3450 for his exemplary contributions, receiving a cash prize
The document summarizes Midtown Rotary Club's trip to attend a district conference and awards ceremony in Shimoga, where they received an award for being the best large club in the district for the 6th time. It describes their travel to and from Shimoga, the events at the conference, and their interactions with other Rotarians. It also briefly mentions an accident that occurred on the return trip involving the club president's vehicle hitting a cow, but that the members continued safely back to their home city later that night.
Midtown Rotary Club had a successful District Assembly, where they received 25 awards. They also participated in the Service Organization Cup 2014 cricket tournament, where they finished as runners-up after losing to Rotary Central in the finals. A speaker then discussed the benefits of yoga at one of their meetings. They also discussed the recent Indian general election results and Narendra Modi's victory.
Shri.Sudhesh Chand is the founder of Sri Upanishadh Yoga Center Trust in Kuvempunagar. He has over 3 decades of experience practicing and over 22 years experience teaching yoga. He has written and published books on yoga and released DVDs on various yoga topics. Today he will give a talk on "Yoga: The Integrated Approach Towards Peace and Happiness".
1. A Rotary club facilitated donating a laptop to a disabled person in need of one to pursue his career through his employment.
2. As a student in London, Gandhi had debates with a professor who disliked him. When the professor insulted Gandhi about eating together, Gandhi cleverly replied he would "fly away." On an exam, the professor tried to embarrass Gandhi but Gandhi's intelligence won out.
3. An upcoming Rotary event was announced for providing information on practical innovation topics.
Rtn. Narendra Babu has been promoted to grandfather as his daughter Rekha gave birth to a baby girl on March 15, 2014. The document also provides information about an upcoming Rotary event on March 26th and wishes Rtn. Raghavendra a happy birthday on March 23rd. It discusses a new e-reader/phone prototype called the Onyx MIDIA InkPhone that can last over two weeks on a single charge. Additionally, it describes a Rotary global grant project that doubled the incubator and intensive care unit capacity of a hospital in Sao Francisco, Brazil, providing lifesaving services to premature newborn babies.
The document provides information about Arivu, an innovative school located in Mysore, India. It discusses how Arivu takes a holistic approach to education by making learning activity-based and relevant to real life. Education is not limited to the classroom. The school also organizes activities for community learning and engagement through cultural programs, nature walks, and field visits. The school started in 2008 and has grown, now hosting a resource center, school, and butterfly park on its own campus. It aims to transform learning. The document also provides background on how the school was founded by a group of parents and citizens interested in exploring alternative education models. It notes the school now has its own campus and around 25 staff and 40 students.
The document provides information about a 2-day Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) training program being held in the city of palaces, including profiles of three speakers: Rtn. Frank Wargo, an experienced Rotarian involved in many leadership roles and international projects; Rtn. Subhash Saraf, a past district governor with expertise in leadership development and project management; and Rtn. Binod Khaitan, a past club president and district secretary involved in establishing an eye hospital and spreading RLI in South Asia. It also announces the RLI Annual Breakfast Meeting in Sydney, Australia and shares the RLI philosophy and two quotes for the month related to Rotary leadership and friendship/tolerance.
The Midtown Rotary Club is hosting a multi-district Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) training program on March 1st and 2nd in Mysore, India. The training will have prominent speakers and is for participants from several nearby Rotary districts. The agenda outlines the schedule and topics to be covered on each day. Day one will include inaugural and training sessions as well as optional activities in the evening. Day two will continue the training and include a valedictory session before concluding. The cost to attend is Rs. 600 per day or Rs. 1200 for both days.
The document summarizes the Rotary Midtown Sports award ceremony held on 19-02-2014. The award was presented to Mr. C.S. Amarnath, an accomplished international athlete from the police department, for his achievements in various athletic competitions. The award was presented by former mayor of Mysore, Mr. N. Prakash, who is himself an accomplished sportsman and president of the Mysore District Kho-Kho Association.
The document summarizes a joint meeting between the Midtown Rotary Club and the Rotary Club of Karaikudi that took place in December 2012. Midtowners stayed at the home of Rotarian Alagappan and enjoyed local cuisine. The Rotary Club of Karaikudi welcomed Midtowners with an elaborate dinner meeting. Midtown is looking to strengthen ties with Karaikudi Rotary by visiting again for a joint meeting.
The document summarizes the District Governor's official visit to the Rotary Club of Midtown on January 29th, 2014. It describes the various activities during the visit, including a breakfast meeting, school inspections, launching of a new website, visits to special needs schools, and a public function in the evening. It provides details of speeches given, new members inducted, and recognition of members' contributions to The Rotary Foundation. The visit was an eventful day that included interactions, presentations, and inspirational messages from the District Governor.
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.
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About us 13 - 2013-14
1. Issue : 13Vol. : 33 02-10-2013Date : Pages : 04
Speaker of the day - Prof. Muzaffar Assadi
Prof.Muzaffar Assadi is Universities.
currently working as Under his guidance 11 students have done PhD
Professor of Political Science and 7 students have done M.Phil. He has also guided
University of Mysore, Post-Doctoral students from the UK and co-guided
Mysore. Born in early 60's, he students for PhD from the US. He is associated with
has twenty four years of different Universities in different capacities. He is
teaching experience at the associated with Shivaji University as advisory
University level. He pursued committee member of Centre for Gandhi and Nehru
his M.A degree from centre. BOS member/Chairman of Sri
Mangalore University, M.Phil Krishnadevaraya University, Pondicherry, Kerala,
and PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Calicut, Davanagere, Bangalore & Mysore
Delhi. He received his Post-Doctorate from the Universities. He is currently chairman of BOE of
University of Chicago as Rockefeller Post. He Davanagere, Sri Krishnadevaraya, Mysore and
became a Professor in the year 2002. Before joining Calicut Universities. He is Faculty of arts member of
University of Mysore as Reader, he served as Lecturer Kuvempu University and Davanagere University. He
at Goa and Mangalore Universities. He served the is also the governing member of centre for social
department as Head/Chairperson twice and also exclusion of Maulana Azad national university
served as Director of Gandhi Bhavan as well as centre besides being a member of distance education. He
for Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy for couple of has adjudicated more than 70 PhD theses. He was
years. also “Scholar in residence” - Kerala University,
He has presented more than two hundred papers visiting fellow of Punjab University, “Eminent”
in India and abroad. He has presented papers at Scholar of Pondicherry University, “Visiting Fellow”
prestigious institutes in India and abroad. He has of Indian Institute of Dalit Studies. He is currently
chaired more than fifty national and international associated with large number of journals. He is
seminars. His presentation in international seminars currently the chief editor of two journals, “My
includes The Leiden, Rajshahi Bangladesh, Beijing, Society” & “Indian Journal of Human Rights”,
Kuming, Tehran, KL, Chicago, and many others. He besides he is also the editorial member of more than
has delivered more than two hundred lectures in 15 journals.
different universities including special lectures. He He served as member of Board of Appointment
has delivered special lectures to the students of of different institutes/universities He was appointed
Canada, USA, UK, and Sweden among other as chairman of a committee constituted by the
countries. He has authored 7 books out of which 2 Hon'ble High court of Karnataka to investigate the
are pertaining to human rights, 3 are pertaining to issues of displacement and rehabilitation of tribals.
Identify politics and farmer's movement. One of his The report is popularly known as “Assadi committee
books received Sahitya academy award. Besides this report”. He was selected as Who's Who of Asia by
he has written more than 150 articles both in Indian “Marquis Who's Who”- one of the thousand Asians
and western. He has contributed many articles to for their contribution to academics as well as social
edited volumes published by Frank Cass, Sage, causes. He is currently the President of Mysore
Pearson, Palgrave, etc. His articles have been University Teachers' Association.
introduced as reading articles for PhD programs in Rotary Midtown extends a warm welcome to
Japan, USA & UK universities & for graduate Prof.Muzaffer Assadi.
programs in Mangalore as well as Bangalore
October is Vocational Service
month - emphasizing
Rotary's contribution to the
second Avenue of Service
Courtesy:Internet
2. RCC News
RCC Vinyas has organized free eye examination
camp for Koorgally govt school students. Father
& daughter duo - Rtn.Sulaiman Sait &
Annette.Shehla Sulaiman conducted the eye
camp. Thanks for the gesture Saits.
Rtn.Sulaiman Sait was felicitated for his
professional services at the RCC Eye camp by
Rtn.Bhanuchandran at his Vocational place
“Eyedentity”
'Celebration Mysore' by 'Life is Calling' -
Midtown's message conveyed
It was a sunny bright morning, and Mysore woke up to
a busy Sunday (29th September 2013). Marathons,
walkathons, Yogathons by different forums each driving
their own messages. “Celebration Mysore” organized by
'Life is calling' in association with MYRA School of
Business and Mysore Traffic police was for the cause –
“Awareness for Traffic rules and Safe driving and Cleaner
Mysore”. Rotary Mysore Midtown used this golden
opportunity to propagate its message-'Special children of
the society need no sympathy but they need opportunity',
'Givethemanopportunityandemploythem'
Chairman of the event as ever had meticulously
organized the event and marketed well. 44+ special
employees from Vinyas were projected in the front. They
were to walk in the event wearing the T-shirt “We are
employed – give others an opportunity too”. Rotarians
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Midtown conducts Blood donation camp
at Country Inn & Suites Blood
A blood donation camp was conducted at 'Country Inn and Suites' in which 44 employees of
the hotel donated blood on 26th September 2013. Blood Bank team from K R Hospital led by
Dr.B.S.Manjunath came to the hotel fully equipped to draw blood from the donors. The
donors were given refreshments from the hotel and certificate from Blood Bank. The event
was inaugurated by President Rtn.Bhanuchandran, GM of the Country Inn Mr.Saxena and
Dr.B.S.Manjunath .
3. Dr. Balasubramainam Unravels “Food Security”
Midtown loves to bring intellectual minds and has an
amazing capacity to absorb knowledge shared by the
speakers. In one such rendezvous, Midtown had an
opportunity to listen and exchange thoughts with renowned
socialactivistDr.Balasubramaniam.
President Rtn.Bhanu began the proceedings and
recalled the instances when he had met the speaker during
yesteryears. He recalled how a group of youngsters began a
small hospital in remote H.D.Kote and lauded the efforts of
the group in serving the society with such dedication and
selfless stance. After the regular pleasantries it was time for
the actual introduction, International Service Director
Rtn.Ravindranath in his impeccable English & crisp voice
introduced the guest to the audience. The intro was mixed
with facts and few punch lines. The meeting was to
commemorate International peace day and the topic for the
guest was “Food Security”.Abell hung at the entrance of the
hall and all guests were requested to ring the bell to mark the
significanceoftheday.
Dr. Balasubramaniam began with expressing his
happiness to be with Midtowners. He posed a simple
question – “What would you do, if I gave you 1 lakh rupees
right now and ask you to spend it within 1 hour”. After
interesting answers, he collated and said “None of you said
you will buy food for one year, which shows your food needs
are met, friends Food security is mainly for those who do not
have that privilege”. He then went on to explain the nuances
of Food security and unraveled the 'maligned' background.
The startling facts had the audience in awe and wonder. He
narrated various instances and shared mind boggling
statistics to prove his stand. The so called food security is in
fact a misconstrued method to squeeze out precious
revenues from the treasury. With a sorry note he shared the
dismal state of affairs, a country with GDP 20% has been
reduced to a mere 2% in a span of 200 years. He explained
how the flawed system of PDS in the state is being used by
the political machinery. Dr.Balasubramaniam explained that
he was a social activist and did not talk only with the
sentiments but always justified the thoughts with relevant
data & statistics. The interesting talk was informative and
instigated a serious thought on “Food security”. The
interesting Q&A went on for some time before the president
intervened as it was getting late. He appealed to all
Rotarians to be informed about the state of affairs and urged
to use RTI as a powerful tool. Lots more to learn from you
Dr.Balasubramaniam, Midtown would love to interact with
yousometimesoon.
nearly 25 of them followed them carrying the banner – “We
need no sympathy- Give us an opportunity”. New Rotarian
Rtn.Pramod Gubbi and Rtn.Satish Babu carried the banner
almostthroughandthrough.Theactualeventwasflaggedoff
fromtheBalaramagate,whereas500oddathletesofallages
took off for 10k, ½ marathon, etc, the Special brigade led by
Rotary Mysore Midtown took its own route and the media
took sufficient notice of the sideline event. The walkathon
lasted for almost 1hr and went round the palace. We were
welcomedtogreatcheeratthefinishinglinebyallgathered.A
prize distribution ceremony was arranged for the special
children- trophies and medallions sponsored by Rtn. Milton.
God's own children accepted it in all humility. And much
wanted breakfast was supplied, idli & vada added to the
brightnessoftheday.Onthewholeitwasawellspent3hours
onaSundaymorning.
Congratulations to our Vocational Service Director
Rtn.Narendra N for well thought of project, Rtn.Raghavendra
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for taking up chairmanship responsibility (hope he has
mobilized some funds for the community service project!!),
Rtn.Seenanna for the meaningful banners and T-shirts,
Rtn.Aiyanna, Rtn.Umesh and others for the robust
participation. Special thanks to Ann.Chaitra, who was the
lone representative from IW midtown and energetically gave
away the prize displaying the IW banner. Ultimately
PresidentRtn.Bhanufelt“MissionAccomplished”.
-Rtn. Dr. K. A. Prahlad
An enthusiastic mother carried her child during the
regular marathon. Kudos to the mother's sportive spirit.
PhotobyRtn.Aiyanna
Chairman of the event Rtn.Raghavendra expressed
his joy & wishes to thank all the special children who
participated, parents of the special children and all the
Rotarians for their impeccable support. Special thanks to
Rtn.Narendra N (for proposing the meaningful project),
Rtn.Srinivasan D (for the exclusive designs & t-shirts),
Rtn.Aiyanna (for arranging the scrumptious breakfast),
Rtn.Elizar Milton (for sponsoring the medals & trophies),
RCC Koorgalli members and Mr.Raghavendra
MadhyasthaofVinyas.
4. Business Meeting
Rotary Quiz
Answer:c)1943
In which year did RI adopt the 4-way test?
1. Is it the TRUTH ?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned ?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and
BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all
concerned ?
Rotary Information
Date : 09-10-2013 Time: 6.30 pm
Next Week
Venue: RCL Hall, JLB Road, Mysore
Please Attend
a) 1923 b)1933
c)1943 d)1953
Perched in the rugged mountains of
central Ecuador, the village of Tingo Pucará
seems an unlikely place for artistic
inspiration to strike. But Tony Riggio never
leaves his camera behind—and his photos
of Tingo Pucará illustrate what can happen
when Rotary members and young people
team up on a water project. Riggio has
been leading youth expeditions to Central
and South America since 2001, when his
daughter participated in a program of
Builders Beyond Borders (B3), a nonprofit
based in Connecticut, USA. Construction
projects have included hurricane shelters
in the Dominican Republic, bridges in
Nicaragua, and classrooms in Costa Rica.
Water and sanitation are always primary
components.
More details at:
https://www.rotary.org/en/engineering-
sustainable-water-solutions-latin-america
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T h e P l u m a g e
smar tphone concept
hearkens back to the flip-
phone days by integrating
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protective cover. Designed
by Jet Ong, the Plumage
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Window 8 phone. The case
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a full QWERTY keyboard, which provides a
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closed, and the lower half of the case functions
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Ÿ 15th Dec. 2013- Early Registration
Deadline- USD 310
Ÿ 31st March 2014- Preregistration
Deadline
Ÿ 30th April 2014- Registration/ Ticket
Cancellation deadline
Ÿ 2nd May 2014- Official Housing deadline
Ÿ 3rd June 2014- Online registration
deadline
RI Convention
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Anniversary Wishes
Rtn.Abdul Wajid Khan Suryani
7th October
Courtesy:Internet
Today's Tea Host:
Rtn. R. Nagaraj