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 discusses the Dronacharya Award, an award given by the Indian government to honor outstanding sports coaches. It is named after Dronacharya, the teacher of the Pandavas and Kauravas in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The award is given annually and recipients are selected based on their coaching achievements over a period of 4 years. In 2017, the awards were given to coaches in athletics, kabaddi, badminton, boxing, hockey and shooting for their contributions to developing elite athletes in their sports.
Ratna Nidhi Charitable Trust's annual progress report for 2014-15 highlights 8 recipes that changed the lives of 33,601 people. The report provides details on the trust's various programs including mobility assistance through Jaipur feet, food for education which provides meals to 4,500 children, computer education classes, garments distribution, books distribution, hospital equipment donation, educational sponsorship for terror victims' children, and vocational training. Statistics are given for beneficiaries reached and funds or items distributed for each program over the year and since inception. The report also shares stories of change from beneficiaries and details of the trust's participation in the Mumbai marathon to raise funds.
This document provides information about Varsha Upadhye's Premier Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy. It outlines the benefits of rhythmic gymnastics training, including strength, flexibility, balance, and self-esteem. It also details the academy's achievements, such as national awards received, and Varsha Upadhye being the first Indian woman to participate in international gymnastics competitions and coaching programs. The academy offers both competitive and school activity programs in rhythmic gymnastics.
This document provides a biography and career summary for Subramaniam Singaraveloo, a Malaysian squash coach. It details his military and coaching career in Malaysia and with the World Squash Federation, where he currently serves as Director of Coaching and Development. It outlines his accomplishments coaching national teams from Malaysia and India to success in international competitions. It also lists individual players from those countries that he coached to achievements like World Junior Champion titles and medals in the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.
Hima Das is an Indian sprinter from Assam who overcame difficulties to become successful. She came from a family of rice farmers and struggled without proper training facilities early in her career. However, she worked hard and was recognized for her talents, winning 5 gold medals in just 19 days in 2018. Hima Das is now the first Indian athlete to win gold in track events at the World U20 Championships and holds the national record in 400m. She has received many awards and is a role model for women empowerment.
This document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown. It discusses the club receiving numerous awards at the district conference for their work in areas like vocational training, AIDS awareness, and youth activities. It then introduces the guest speaker, Dr. Supriya Das, a homeopath from Kolkata who will discuss homeopathic medicine and treatment. It concludes with announcing an upcoming business meeting and inviting members to attend.
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.
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 discusses the Dronacharya Award, an award given by the Indian government to honor outstanding sports coaches. It is named after Dronacharya, the teacher of the Pandavas and Kauravas in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The award is given annually and recipients are selected based on their coaching achievements over a period of 4 years. In 2017, the awards were given to coaches in athletics, kabaddi, badminton, boxing, hockey and shooting for their contributions to developing elite athletes in their sports.
Ratna Nidhi Charitable Trust's annual progress report for 2014-15 highlights 8 recipes that changed the lives of 33,601 people. The report provides details on the trust's various programs including mobility assistance through Jaipur feet, food for education which provides meals to 4,500 children, computer education classes, garments distribution, books distribution, hospital equipment donation, educational sponsorship for terror victims' children, and vocational training. Statistics are given for beneficiaries reached and funds or items distributed for each program over the year and since inception. The report also shares stories of change from beneficiaries and details of the trust's participation in the Mumbai marathon to raise funds.
This document provides information about Varsha Upadhye's Premier Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy. It outlines the benefits of rhythmic gymnastics training, including strength, flexibility, balance, and self-esteem. It also details the academy's achievements, such as national awards received, and Varsha Upadhye being the first Indian woman to participate in international gymnastics competitions and coaching programs. The academy offers both competitive and school activity programs in rhythmic gymnastics.
This document provides a biography and career summary for Subramaniam Singaraveloo, a Malaysian squash coach. It details his military and coaching career in Malaysia and with the World Squash Federation, where he currently serves as Director of Coaching and Development. It outlines his accomplishments coaching national teams from Malaysia and India to success in international competitions. It also lists individual players from those countries that he coached to achievements like World Junior Champion titles and medals in the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.
Hima Das is an Indian sprinter from Assam who overcame difficulties to become successful. She came from a family of rice farmers and struggled without proper training facilities early in her career. However, she worked hard and was recognized for her talents, winning 5 gold medals in just 19 days in 2018. Hima Das is now the first Indian athlete to win gold in track events at the World U20 Championships and holds the national record in 400m. She has received many awards and is a role model for women empowerment.
This document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown. It discusses the club receiving numerous awards at the district conference for their work in areas like vocational training, AIDS awareness, and youth activities. It then introduces the guest speaker, Dr. Supriya Das, a homeopath from Kolkata who will discuss homeopathic medicine and treatment. It concludes with announcing an upcoming business meeting and inviting members to attend.
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.
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
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 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 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 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
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 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.
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 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 annual Bandhavya carnival for special children, organized by Rotary Mysore Midtown, was held from January 2-4, 2015. The 3-day event hosted over 1,400 special children and their caretakers from across Karnataka and included athletic competitions, cultural performances, and fun activities. It had a budget of over 4 lakhs Rs and support from corporate sponsors like Infosys. Day 1 activities included welcoming participants, an opening procession, and distributing snacks to children. Competition results were announced. A dental camp screened 400 children. Inner Wheel Mysore Midtown contributed Rs. 15,000 and helped over the 3 days. Rtn. Vishwanath will retire as chair next
This document discusses the importance of family in Rotary and provides suggestions for how clubs can involve and care for various groups that are considered part of the Rotary family, including fellow Rotarians, families of members, spouses of deceased members, Youth Exchange students, and others involved in Rotary programs. It highlights upcoming family-oriented events being held by the Midtown Rotary club, including a career guidance program, dental checkup camp, and birthday celebration. It also shares news of projects, awards, and a talk on The Rotary Foundation scheduled for the club's meeting.
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.
This 4-page document discusses the Rotary Namana Award winners from 2003-2014. It provides details about the organizations and individuals who received the annual award over this time period for their contributions to theatre, music, dance, and folk arts in Karnataka. Some of the notable award recipients mentioned include Rangayana, Amarakala Sangha, Rasavrinda, Vasundhara Performing Arts, Kalasuruchi, Kalapriya Group, Nrithyalaya Group, and renowned artists like Vid. Mysore M Nagraj and Dr. Mysore M Manjunath. The last paragraph provides an overview of the Rotary Namana Award and its role in recognizing excellence
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.
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.
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 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 provides information about an upcoming club assembly by Assistant Governor for Zone 7, Rtn. Dr. M.N. Bheemesh of Rotary Midtown. It provides details about Rtn. Bheemesh's background and experience. The agenda is also given for District Governor's upcoming visit on January 29th, 2014 which will include visits to RMA, Soofi Trust, meetings and assemblies.
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.
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 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 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 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
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 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.
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 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 annual Bandhavya carnival for special children, organized by Rotary Mysore Midtown, was held from January 2-4, 2015. The 3-day event hosted over 1,400 special children and their caretakers from across Karnataka and included athletic competitions, cultural performances, and fun activities. It had a budget of over 4 lakhs Rs and support from corporate sponsors like Infosys. Day 1 activities included welcoming participants, an opening procession, and distributing snacks to children. Competition results were announced. A dental camp screened 400 children. Inner Wheel Mysore Midtown contributed Rs. 15,000 and helped over the 3 days. Rtn. Vishwanath will retire as chair next
This document discusses the importance of family in Rotary and provides suggestions for how clubs can involve and care for various groups that are considered part of the Rotary family, including fellow Rotarians, families of members, spouses of deceased members, Youth Exchange students, and others involved in Rotary programs. It highlights upcoming family-oriented events being held by the Midtown Rotary club, including a career guidance program, dental checkup camp, and birthday celebration. It also shares news of projects, awards, and a talk on The Rotary Foundation scheduled for the club's meeting.
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.
This 4-page document discusses the Rotary Namana Award winners from 2003-2014. It provides details about the organizations and individuals who received the annual award over this time period for their contributions to theatre, music, dance, and folk arts in Karnataka. Some of the notable award recipients mentioned include Rangayana, Amarakala Sangha, Rasavrinda, Vasundhara Performing Arts, Kalasuruchi, Kalapriya Group, Nrithyalaya Group, and renowned artists like Vid. Mysore M Nagraj and Dr. Mysore M Manjunath. The last paragraph provides an overview of the Rotary Namana Award and its role in recognizing excellence
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.
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.
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 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 provides information about an upcoming club assembly by Assistant Governor for Zone 7, Rtn. Dr. M.N. Bheemesh of Rotary Midtown. It provides details about Rtn. Bheemesh's background and experience. The agenda is also given for District Governor's upcoming visit on January 29th, 2014 which will include visits to RMA, Soofi Trust, meetings and assemblies.
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 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.
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.
The document summarizes the biographies and accomplishments of 6 prominent Indian athletes: Mary Kom, Milkha Singh, Anju Bobby George, Sushil Kumar, P.T. Usha, and provides advice on encouraging Indian youth to participate in sports. It describes their early lives, challenges faced, career highlights including medals and awards won, and the hard work and determination that led to their success in representing India internationally. Recommendations are provided around the need for parental support, improved sports infrastructure, resources and funding from educational institutions and governments.
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1. Jasbir Kaur Makkar is an Assistant Professor at the University of Mumbai with over 10 years of experience in teaching physical education.
2. She holds a Ph.D, M.Phil, M.P.Ed and B.Sc. in physical education from Kurukshetra University. She is pursuing an M.Sc. in yoga from Tamil Nadu University.
3. Her academic achievements include being a university gold medalist and ranking in the top 5-7 in her university for her M.Phil and M.P.Ed degrees. She has over 10 publications and has presented papers internationally and nationally.
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.
DRR’s Monthly Letter ‘Pratibimba’ - Issue 5 has inaugurated at Aurangabad during an initiative Do Diye Jyada Jalao to support concept of Green Diwali Celebration.
The document summarizes 20 cycles that have been gifted so far as part of the Indus Cycling Embassy Gift a Cycle Campaign. It provides details for each cycle gifted such as the date, location, person who gifted the cycle, and details about the student who received the cycle such as their name, school, and class/standard. The cycles were gifted to deserving students from various schools in and around Thiruvananthapuram by dignitaries and elected representatives to promote cycling. A special modified cycle was also gifted to a PhD student who had lost his left arm to cancer to help him continue his passion for cycling.
The document discusses several prestigious sports awards given in India, including the Shiv Chhatrapati Award (Maharashtra), Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Dronacharya Award, and Arjuna Award which are conferred by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India. It also mentions eligibility criteria and objectives of the awards as well as notable recipients. Additionally, it provides information on the Eklavya Award given by the Government of Karnataka to outstanding sports persons from the state.
This document provides a summary of the 2012 edition of the EICA Quiz, which was held in tribute to Swami Vivekananda on his 150th birthday. The event was sponsored by several organizations and individuals. The highlight was a special round about the life of Swami Vivekananda conducted by the secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission. Navarachana Sama team won first place, with Gujrarat Refinery English Medium School and Delhi Public School placing second and third respectively. Photos showed the various teams, guests, and proceedings of the quiz competition.
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This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Yogacharya Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani. He has extensive training and qualifications in yoga, ayurveda, music, dance and Sanskrit mantras. He has received many awards and honors for his contributions and achievements in promoting yoga, Indian culture and spiritual values internationally.
This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Yogacharya Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani. He has extensive training and qualifications in yoga, ayurveda, music, dance and traditional Indian arts. He has received many awards and honors for his contributions and achievements in promoting yoga, health, spirituality and Indian culture.
This curriculum vitae outlines the educational and professional background of Yogacharya Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani. He has extensive training and qualifications in yoga, ayurveda, music, dance and traditional Indian arts. He has received many awards and honors for his contributions to yoga from organizations in India and internationally.
This curriculum vitae outlines the extensive education and qualifications of Yogacharya Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani. He has obtained numerous diplomas and degrees related to yoga, medicine, music, and dance. He has received many awards and titles recognizing his achievements and contributions to yoga from various organizations in India and internationally. He has over 23 publications on yoga and yoga therapy and serves on committees related to yoga for the Ministry of AYUSH in the Indian government.
Midtown Rotary Club of Mysore, India celebrated the Hindu festival of Janmashtami, which commemorates the birth of Krishna. Members gathered for fellowship and enjoyed cultural performances and the exchange of gifts at midnight, which is believed to be the time of Krishna's birth. The club also visited a home for boys called Ajitha Nele to donate supplies and spend time with the residents. Several anniversaries and upcoming events were also announced.
This document appears to be a collection of news articles about various awards and honors received by Mr. Jagdeep Singh Dangi. Over 30 entries list organizations that have recognized Mr. Dangi's achievements and contributions, such as the Governor of Madhya Pradesh, the Election Commissioner of India, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and others. The document concludes by thanking the reader and providing Mr. Dangi's contact information.
- 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.
This document summarizes an upcoming marathon event called "Pahadan Wali Marathon Katra" that will take place on February 13th, 2022 in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The marathon will cover a scenic 21.1km and 10km route near Katra Railway Station with over 400m of elevation gain. It is being organized by Tomahawk Sports, a social venture focused on using sports to develop Jammu and Kashmir through fitness promotion, civic engagement, and highlighting local topography. The event aims to promote Jammu and Kashmir as a sports hub of India and support causes like the Fit India movement.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 44th district conference of RI district 3180 held from January 10-12, 2014 in Mysore, India. Over 2500 delegates attended the 3 day event which included formal inaugurations, cultural performances, and plenary sessions on topics like empowerment, social change, and youth involvement. Speakers included local politicians, social workers, and celebrities. Entertainment included music performances and parallel programs. The conference was deemed a grand success by the organizers and attendees, thanks to meticulous planning and coordination by the conference committee.
The document provides information from a Rotary club newsletter/magazine. It includes the chairman's message about a past event called Bhandavyotsava, details about a media workshop the club organized, congratulatory messages for two club members' achievements, and information about an upcoming district conference including the schedule and list of speakers.
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.
1. Vol. : 33
Issue : 33
Date : 19-02-2014
Pages : 04
Rotary Midtown Sports award
Midtown has instituted many awards recognizing achievements of citizens from different streams of life.
Rotary sports award is one such annual award which recognizes efforts of sportspersons for Mysore. Today
the honors goes to Mr.C.S.Amarnath. The award will be presented by ex-mayor Mr.N.Prakash.
Chief guest of the day N.Prakash “Rotary Sports 2014” awardee : C.S.Amarnath
Amarnath, popularly known as “Chamundi
Today's chief guest is
well known ex-mayor of
Mysore, Mr.N.Prakash.
Born in late 40's, Prakash
is a passionate
sportsman himself. He
started playing kho-kho as a school
boy and went on debut representing
Karnataka state during 1965 and
consistently participated for more
than 12 years. He played for Mysore
division and also for Mysore
University. He reached pinnacle when
he captained the Mysore state team
in 1970. He was the first person from
south India to receive the prestigious
“Ekalavya Award” in 1970 and even
received “Dasara Award”. His political
journey began when he was elected
as a corporator in 1983 and retained
the post by winning 3 consecutive
elections holding the office from
1983 to 2002. He became Deputy
Mayor in 1989 and then the coveted
post of Mayor of Mysore in 1997. He
was a member & chaired many
committees in Mysore corporation.
He was nominated as a member
of sports council of Karnataka for a
period of 5 years. He has been an
inspiration and a guide to thousands
of kho-kho players.
Currently he is the president of
Mysore District Kho-Kho Association
and president of Pioneer Sports Club,
which is one of the leading sports
clubs well known in the country for
contributing talented kho-kho
players to the country.
Hearty welcome to an
accomplished sportsman Mr. N.
Prakash
Express” is an accomplished International athlete
from the police department. He was born in 1969
to Late S.Subbanna & Gowramma amidst
greenery of Chamundi Hills. His stint with sports
began in school days during which he used to
participate in sports events “bare footed” and
went on to win accolades when he was in college and university. A
member of “Bomb detection squad” he joined police department
in 1993 as a constable and has served in many police stations in the
city.
His passion continued even after joining the department and
participated in various events. He excelled in 100mts, 200 mts,
long jump & 4*100 relay races winning several gold, silver and
bronze medals. He got the tile “Sprint King” for his record of 12.31
seconds performance in 100mts dash in City Police Sports Meet
held in 2011. In 2012 he became member of Mysore District
Masters Athletic Club and since then he has participated in many
national and international events winning laurels. “Handball” is
another passion of Amarnath in which he has participated in many
state and national tournaments. Here is a list of select
achievements of Amarnath:
Won 12 gold, 3 silver & 3 bronzes in State Masters Athletic
Championships (2007-2012)
Won 1 silver and 2 bronze medals in 28th National Masters
Athletic meet held at Jaipur
Won 2 gold and 1 silver medal in 29th Master Athletics meet
held at Ramnagara
Part of the team which ran with the “Queen's Baton” torch
which came to Mysore before the Commonwealth Games at
New Delhi in 2010
Won bronze medal in 31st Masters Athletic meet at Chennai in
2010
Part of the gold medal winning team in 4*100 mts relay in 16th
Asian Masters Athletic meet held in Kualalumpur in 2010
Part of the silver medal winning team in 4*100 mts relay in
33rd Masters Athletic meet in Bangalore
Represented Indian in 26th Open athletic Championship held
at Srilanka (participated in 100m,200m & long jump)
He is ably supported by his family members (wife, Ms.
Shailasri, brother Mr.C.S.Vishwanath & sister-in-law Ms.Pankaja),
Colleagues in the department and by International athlete
Mr.M.P.Chandrashekar.
It is our pleasure to recognize and honor the accomplished
athlete Mr.C.S.Amarnath with the coveted “Rotary Sports Award 2014”. Midtown wishes a very successful sports life to the humble
“Chamundi Express” of Mysore!!!
2. rd
23 February
Rotary celebrates its 109th birthday on Sunday 23rd February 2014. It has been a phenomenal journey
from a humble beginning to a mammoth movement – biggest ever mankind has witnessed. Today Rotary
International is actively participating in all parts of the world in making the world a better one. (Above seen
1930 picture is of the members who survived & continued to be members of the first Rotary club which was
formed in 1905)
President Pranab Mukherjee conferred
Award of Honour of Rotary International
The President of India, Pranab Mukherjee was
conferred Award of Honour on 11 February 2014 in
New Delhi. The award was presented by Ron Burton,
President of Rotary International at Rashtrapati
Bhavan. The President, Mukherjee was awarded for
the leadership he has provided and the India's victory
over Polio. Recently India completed three years
without reporting any case of polio on 13 January
2014. Officially the World Health Organisation
(WHO) certified India as polio-free on 11 February
2014. The WHO on 24 February 2012 removed India
from the list of countries with active endemic wild polio transmission.
About Award of Honour
The Rotary's highest award, Award of Honour is recognition for Heads of countries or governments
who have rendered unique service to the humanity and served the country and its people upholding
values reflected in Rotary's motto Service Above Self.
RMA news
Rotary Midtown Academy Students K.Kavya won first prize in Karate (53 kg) and Vijayalakshmi .J
won first prize in Karate (40 kg). They are seen receiving prizes from Director (Secondary Education) and
Commissioner for Public Instruction, Bangalore, Karnataka. The state level sports & games competition was
held on 11th & 12th Feb, 2014 at Raichur by Department of Public Instruction. Congratulations to the
winners and their trainers.
3. Midtowners at Karaikudi !!!
We, Midtowners embarked on our trip to Karaikudi
on Myladuthurai Train on Saturday afternoon. No sooner
than the train left Mysore, we were all looking at Vishwa
for his supply of fruits . He never disappoints! We were
treated to an assortment of cut fruits including
Blueboom, Black Grapes, Water melon etc., washed
down with the help of grape juice courtesy café Srini.
The whole compartment was filled with the aroma of
biriyani brought by café Srini. Sundar couldn't resist the temptation. Not only he, but also the T.T., who came &
enquired about the menu! Finally it was the dinner time! A heavy dinner to end the day.
Now the whole compartment was filled with noise as many Midtowners were competing with each other
in making louder snoring noise. Sometime it felt like relay race where batons are exchanged as they took turns
in snoring!
We woke up to a frothing filter coffee at Trichy .We
hopped on to the waiting cab for our next leg of
journey towards Karaikudi.
One more round of coffee by Chef Muthu
welcomed us to Rtn.Alagappan's abode. We got
refreshed and visited Pillayarpatti Ganapathi Temple
for Lord Ganesha's blessings.
Back home had a spread of lunch followed by a Siesta after that long journey. We were all ready dressed up
in White-Dothi-Shirt and Angavastram. We reached Rotary club of Karaikudi well in time to a warm welcome by
the host club.
A wonderful joint meeting followed
exchanging pleasantries and lot of views on both
states Midtowners handed over Mysore pak and
mementos over to Karaikudi Rotarians. They
returned the gesture with silver plaques and
shawls. Midtowners donated Rs.5000/- to
Rotaractors.
Next day we visited Rameshwaram. A
wonderful trip with a mix of fellowship and
spirituality came to an end as we boarded our
train to Mysore.
Thank You Rtn. Allagapan for generous hospitality and Rtn. Srini for a meticulously planned trip.
- Rtn.Thana Mohan
4. Practical Innovation
Rotary Information
A new heads-up
display for
surgeons allows
them to see cancer
cells, making it
much easier for
them to remove
the entire tumor
without damaging neighboring, healthy
tissues.
The goggle display system works by taking
advantage of the properties of indocyaninin
green (ICG) dye, a fluorescent dye that binds
to blood plasma proteins, and the highlyvascularized nature of tumors. After the dye
has injected into the patient's bloodstream, it
is subjected to a special light sent out by the
goggles that will make the dye glow blue. This
glow can then be superimposed onto the real
time surgery scene in front of the glasses. The
tumors, with their larger supply of flowing
blood, will glow more vividly than the
surrounding tissue and allow the surgeons to
better identify the cancerous tissue.
RI.Dist.3230 created a Guinness
record by creating the largest human
image of a hand formed by 7,084
people in Chennai on 5th October
2013.
Congratulations!!!
Rtn.Gopala Krishna was honoured
with Lifetime award 2013-14 by
DEALiT for his 25 years of
significant contributions to
Mysore IT fraternity. Hearty
congratulations to Gopalakrishna
& CPPA.
Today's media!!!
Rotary Quiz
1
Q: My Road to Rotary is a book written by
a) Silvester Schiele
c) Gustavus Loehr
b) Paul Harris
d)Hiram Shorey
2
Courtesy : Internet
Answer : Option b
Next Week
Business meeting
Date : 26-02-2014 Wednesday
Time : 6:30pm
Venue : RCL Hall , JLB Road Mysore
Wedding Anniversary Wishes
Rtn. Mohd. Sulaiman Sait
st
21 Feb
Rtn. Rajendra Babu M.K.
th
26 Feb
Please Attend
1. Is it the TRUTH ?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned ?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BET TER
FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned ?