The document summarizes Dr. Poornima K. Murthy's background and qualifications. She has a PhD from SVYASA Deemed University in Bangalore and an MD from the University of Mysore. Her areas of expertise include stress management and Ayurveda. She has published research papers and spoken at various national and international conferences. She currently holds several director and faculty positions related to Ayurveda, yoga, and holistic health.
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".
The document summarizes a club assembly conducted by AG Zone 7 Aa. Cha. Ashoka Kumara. It provides details of his Rotary career spanning over 30 years, including positions held in various clubs and at district levels. It also gives an overview of his personal and professional background, family, interests and community involvement.
Ee Lay Sri Hartamas
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This document provides information about events and activities from the First Fortnight organization in Dublin, Ireland. It announces relaxation and meditation sessions on Mondays in January. It also lists volunteer opportunities for the First Fortnight festival, and workshops on wellness recovery action planning and acting. Guest speakers are mentioned. Information is provided about counselling services and a member profile on Margaret K. Christmas meetups are scheduled while the drop-in is closed for the holidays.
The document summarizes the inaugural ceremony of Anandotsava-2012, an annual cultural and literary festival held in Karnataka, India. It discusses the opening performances that invoked blessings, and the welcoming of participants. Guest speakers addressed the gathering, including the chairman who called it a "mini VTU youth festival." The chief guest inaugurated the festival by lighting lamps held by students, and emphasized maintaining ideals developed as students throughout one's life. The principal and committee members delivered speeches wishing the festival grand success.
1) The document celebrates Rotary Midtown's 32nd charter anniversary. It provides background on the chief guest, Rtn. T.K. Chitta Ranjan, and welcomes him.
2) It introduces two new club members, Dr. S.M. Ravindranath and Mr. Vinod Maroli, and provides details about their professional and personal backgrounds.
3) The document highlights Jim Freeman, a past district governor from Arizona, USA, as the guest of honour for the charter night celebrations. His accomplishments and passion for matching grants are summarized.
District Governor Ravi visited the Midtown Rotary Club. He inspected various club projects, including a matching grant funded ambulance and donations to schools. At the evening event, he was presented a special memento for his master bedroom and spoke about cherishing his time with the vibrant Midtown club. The visit was a happy and memorable day for all.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City held its annual general meeting where new leadership was elected. John Ching will serve as president for the upcoming year. The board and directors were also announced. Plans were discussed for welcoming past members and an in-district conference. The club thanked members for volunteering at its recent Christmas tree sales fundraiser. Upcoming club events and speakers were listed on the calendar. The document also discussed the club's support for health initiatives in Papua New Guinea and a Ph.D. scholar supported by Australian Rotary Health. Details were provided on needs for a community park project in Zambia sponsored by the club.
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".
The document summarizes a club assembly conducted by AG Zone 7 Aa. Cha. Ashoka Kumara. It provides details of his Rotary career spanning over 30 years, including positions held in various clubs and at district levels. It also gives an overview of his personal and professional background, family, interests and community involvement.
Ee Lay Sri Hartamas
Webmaster: PP Dr Kong
Club Photographer: PP Dr Kong
Club Trainer: PP Sunny Khoo
Club Historian: PP Dr Yee
Club E-Club: PP Dr Kong
Club Facebook: PP Dr Kong
Club Twitter: PP Dr Kong
Club LinkedIn: PP Dr Kong
Club Youtube: PP Dr Kong
Club Blog: PP Dr Kong
Club Instagram: PP Dr Kong
Club WhatsApp: PP Dr Kong
Club WeChat: PP Dr Kong
Club Telegram: PP Dr Kong
Club Skype: PP Dr Kong
Club Viber: PP Dr Kong
This document provides information about events and activities from the First Fortnight organization in Dublin, Ireland. It announces relaxation and meditation sessions on Mondays in January. It also lists volunteer opportunities for the First Fortnight festival, and workshops on wellness recovery action planning and acting. Guest speakers are mentioned. Information is provided about counselling services and a member profile on Margaret K. Christmas meetups are scheduled while the drop-in is closed for the holidays.
The document summarizes the inaugural ceremony of Anandotsava-2012, an annual cultural and literary festival held in Karnataka, India. It discusses the opening performances that invoked blessings, and the welcoming of participants. Guest speakers addressed the gathering, including the chairman who called it a "mini VTU youth festival." The chief guest inaugurated the festival by lighting lamps held by students, and emphasized maintaining ideals developed as students throughout one's life. The principal and committee members delivered speeches wishing the festival grand success.
1) The document celebrates Rotary Midtown's 32nd charter anniversary. It provides background on the chief guest, Rtn. T.K. Chitta Ranjan, and welcomes him.
2) It introduces two new club members, Dr. S.M. Ravindranath and Mr. Vinod Maroli, and provides details about their professional and personal backgrounds.
3) The document highlights Jim Freeman, a past district governor from Arizona, USA, as the guest of honour for the charter night celebrations. His accomplishments and passion for matching grants are summarized.
District Governor Ravi visited the Midtown Rotary Club. He inspected various club projects, including a matching grant funded ambulance and donations to schools. At the evening event, he was presented a special memento for his master bedroom and spoke about cherishing his time with the vibrant Midtown club. The visit was a happy and memorable day for all.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City held its annual general meeting where new leadership was elected. John Ching will serve as president for the upcoming year. The board and directors were also announced. Plans were discussed for welcoming past members and an in-district conference. The club thanked members for volunteering at its recent Christmas tree sales fundraiser. Upcoming club events and speakers were listed on the calendar. The document also discussed the club's support for health initiatives in Papua New Guinea and a Ph.D. scholar supported by Australian Rotary Health. Details were provided on needs for a community park project in Zambia sponsored by the club.
This document provides a summary of a Rotary club meeting and events involving the Rotary Mysore Midtown club. It discusses the club's visit from the District Governor which included presentations on club projects, speeches, and entertainment performances. It also summarizes a large astronomy event organized by the club for local students and a multi-generational play event bringing together children and elderly adults from homes in the community. The summaries highlight the club's community service activities and emphasis on fun and fellowship.
The document summarizes the proceedings of an editors' meeting for the Rotary Club of Midtown's bulletin "About Us". It discusses brainstorming ideas for improving the bulletin and making it more tech-savvy. It also provides updates on the club's activities like donating funds for heart surgeries and supporting a school science lab. Stories are shared to inspire members to empower women and support a happy marriage. The overall purpose is to plan ways to create a better club bulletin and update members on service projects.
Prof. K.C. Belliappa will speak to the Midtown Rotary Club on the topic "Role of Media Today". Prof. Belliappa has had a long career in academia, serving as Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi Central University and teaching at Manasa Gangothri. He has authored books and published many articles. Midtown welcomes Prof. Belliappa and looks forward to his insights on the changing role of media.
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.
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 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.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Singapore, which provides updates on club activities, including a speaker discussing how humor leads to happiness, the introduction of a new club member, and announcements of upcoming Rotary events in celebration of various months and holidays. The bulletin also recognizes member birthdays and anniversaries, and provides guidance on self-reflection through the four-way test.
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.
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 details from the 44th annual conference of Rotary International District 3180 in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference featured speeches on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, the role of youth in nation building, and lessons from women in epics. Cultural performances also enriched the conference. The mesmerizing stage design and overall high-quality organization left attendees with fond memories of fellowship. The conference aimed to motivate continued service in communities with renewed vigor.
This document 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 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.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Singapore provides information on their weekly meeting on February 15th, 2012. The speaker, PP Professor P. N. Avadhani, gave a talk titled "Nature and Value of Some Trees". He spoke about the important roles trees play in human evolution, environment, and survival. PP Avadhani provided many anecdotes and information about the nature, functions, and unique features of various trees. Upcoming Rotary events are also announced, including the World Understanding and Peace Day Dinner on February 23rd.
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 Rotary Club of Madras Chenna Patna held many successful events and service projects from July 2012 to March 2013. They had 52 members and held weekly meetings with various speakers. Notable fellowship events included an Octoberfest and New Year's Bash. Service projects focused on health, education, and community support. The club also supported Rotaract and Interact clubs. International projects included connections to sister clubs in Malaysia and Sri Lanka. The club continues its literacy and health project in Kadalur Village, which benefits over 380 students.
The document discusses an upcoming event hosted by Rotary Mysore to benefit Sneha Kiran, an organization that helps children with cerebral palsy. Rotary Mysore gifted a wheelchair to a recipient named Kishore through Sneha Kiran. Ms. Shashikala from Sneha Kiran thanked Rotary Mysore for their long-time support and requested donations for a fashion show and dinner fundraiser on January 26th. The document also recognizes the many contributions of Rotary Mysore members to a recent Rotary conference.
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 community centre Pejawara Sridhama located in J.P.Nagar, Bangalore, provides care for senior citizens in a peaceful environment. It offers healthy food, medical care, and accommodation for a nominal fee. However, due to rising costs, the centre seeks support from philanthropists. Members of the Midtown Rotary Club visited the centre to extend their support.
The Samartha 2013 event organized by the Midtown Rotary Club and Enable India focused on providing job opportunities for persons with disabilities. Over 250 candidates with disabilities were interviewed by 19 businesses. 57 candidates were selected for jobs. The event was a success in achieving its objective through the efforts of Rotarians, partner organizations, and candidates
This document provides a biography of journalist N Niranjan Nikam, who was previously a member of the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown for about ten years. It discusses his educational and professional background, including dropping out of IIT Kanpur and working in various fields before finding his calling in journalism. It notes that he credits the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown for helping enable his career change to journalism. The document also highlights some of the prominent people Nikam has interviewed and currently serves as a consultant for the University of Mysore's centennial celebrations.
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 provides a summary of a Rotary club meeting and events involving the Rotary Mysore Midtown club. It discusses the club's visit from the District Governor which included presentations on club projects, speeches, and entertainment performances. It also summarizes a large astronomy event organized by the club for local students and a multi-generational play event bringing together children and elderly adults from homes in the community. The summaries highlight the club's community service activities and emphasis on fun and fellowship.
The document summarizes the proceedings of an editors' meeting for the Rotary Club of Midtown's bulletin "About Us". It discusses brainstorming ideas for improving the bulletin and making it more tech-savvy. It also provides updates on the club's activities like donating funds for heart surgeries and supporting a school science lab. Stories are shared to inspire members to empower women and support a happy marriage. The overall purpose is to plan ways to create a better club bulletin and update members on service projects.
Prof. K.C. Belliappa will speak to the Midtown Rotary Club on the topic "Role of Media Today". Prof. Belliappa has had a long career in academia, serving as Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi Central University and teaching at Manasa Gangothri. He has authored books and published many articles. Midtown welcomes Prof. Belliappa and looks forward to his insights on the changing role of media.
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.
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 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.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Singapore, which provides updates on club activities, including a speaker discussing how humor leads to happiness, the introduction of a new club member, and announcements of upcoming Rotary events in celebration of various months and holidays. The bulletin also recognizes member birthdays and anniversaries, and provides guidance on self-reflection through the four-way test.
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.
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 details from the 44th annual conference of Rotary International District 3180 in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference featured speeches on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, the role of youth in nation building, and lessons from women in epics. Cultural performances also enriched the conference. The mesmerizing stage design and overall high-quality organization left attendees with fond memories of fellowship. The conference aimed to motivate continued service in communities with renewed vigor.
This document 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 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.
This bulletin from the Rotary Club of Singapore provides information on their weekly meeting on February 15th, 2012. The speaker, PP Professor P. N. Avadhani, gave a talk titled "Nature and Value of Some Trees". He spoke about the important roles trees play in human evolution, environment, and survival. PP Avadhani provided many anecdotes and information about the nature, functions, and unique features of various trees. Upcoming Rotary events are also announced, including the World Understanding and Peace Day Dinner on February 23rd.
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 Rotary Club of Madras Chenna Patna held many successful events and service projects from July 2012 to March 2013. They had 52 members and held weekly meetings with various speakers. Notable fellowship events included an Octoberfest and New Year's Bash. Service projects focused on health, education, and community support. The club also supported Rotaract and Interact clubs. International projects included connections to sister clubs in Malaysia and Sri Lanka. The club continues its literacy and health project in Kadalur Village, which benefits over 380 students.
The document discusses an upcoming event hosted by Rotary Mysore to benefit Sneha Kiran, an organization that helps children with cerebral palsy. Rotary Mysore gifted a wheelchair to a recipient named Kishore through Sneha Kiran. Ms. Shashikala from Sneha Kiran thanked Rotary Mysore for their long-time support and requested donations for a fashion show and dinner fundraiser on January 26th. The document also recognizes the many contributions of Rotary Mysore members to a recent Rotary conference.
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 community centre Pejawara Sridhama located in J.P.Nagar, Bangalore, provides care for senior citizens in a peaceful environment. It offers healthy food, medical care, and accommodation for a nominal fee. However, due to rising costs, the centre seeks support from philanthropists. Members of the Midtown Rotary Club visited the centre to extend their support.
The Samartha 2013 event organized by the Midtown Rotary Club and Enable India focused on providing job opportunities for persons with disabilities. Over 250 candidates with disabilities were interviewed by 19 businesses. 57 candidates were selected for jobs. The event was a success in achieving its objective through the efforts of Rotarians, partner organizations, and candidates
This document provides a biography of journalist N Niranjan Nikam, who was previously a member of the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown for about ten years. It discusses his educational and professional background, including dropping out of IIT Kanpur and working in various fields before finding his calling in journalism. It notes that he credits the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown for helping enable his career change to journalism. The document also highlights some of the prominent people Nikam has interviewed and currently serves as a consultant for the University of Mysore's centennial celebrations.
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
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.
This document provides information about several events:
1) A talent show and dinner hosted by pharmacy friends of Midtown Rotary Club.
2) Mr. Abhilash Nair being awarded the Rotary Midtown Best Industrialist Award for his work leading Zeus Biotech Pvt. Ltd.
3) Mr. Arjun Ranga presenting the award to Mr. Nair and details about Mr. Ranga's career leading NR Group.
4) Brief histories of the Rotary Midtown Best Industrialist Award and Midtown Rotary Club's cracker stall at Diwali.
The document profiles Mrs. Vinitha Sathish, the District Chairman of IW District 318, detailing her experience serving in various roles at the club and district levels over many years. It describes her personal and professional background, interests, family, and accomplishments in Inner Wheel. The document also introduces two new members of the IW Midtown club.
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 document provides a summary of a joint meeting between the Rotary clubs of Mysore Midtown and Tanjore Midtown in Tanjore, India. It describes the activities undertaken during the visit, including visiting temples, a school, and bronze statue workshops. It notes that speakers from both clubs addressed the joint meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to foster friendship between the clubs and learn from each other's experiences in club management. Mysore Midtown members were hosted with traditional Indian hospitality and departed with fond memories of their visit.
The Midtown Rotary Club of Mysore conducted a community service visit to the Vimala Terminal Care Centre. The centre provides shelter and care for the destitute who are terminally ill, mentally or physically disabled, aged, or abandoned. During the visit, the Rotarians and Inner Wheel members donated groceries, floor cleaners, detergents, and milk powder to the organization. They also handed over a cheque for Rs. 10,000. The inmates were served dinner and afterwards, one inmate entertained with a dance performance. The visit aimed to provide support to the care centre and bring cheer to those staying there.
The document provides a summary of the installation ceremony of the Rotary Club of Central Vinyas (RCC Vinyas) for the 2014-2015 year. It outlines the sequence of events which included watering plants by the chief guest and other dignitaries, prayers, presentations of annual reports and new office bearers, speeches by the RCC president, chairman, and chief guest. It also discusses community service projects supported by RCC Vinyas including a donation to a nonprofit for underprivileged children's education and support for a low-cost computer developed by engineering students. The ceremony highlighted RCC Vinyas' commitment to literacy and supporting economically weaker sections of society under the new leadership team.
Swarna Chittaranjan is a science graduate and education professional who has been actively involved with Inner Wheel, a women's service organization, since 1994. She has held numerous leadership positions at the local and district level, organizing many successful service projects over the years. She is married with two sons and enjoys music, gardening, and cooking in her free time. Her family has a long history of involvement in community service organizations. The document is an invitation welcoming her as the Principal Day Chair of Inner Wheel Midtown.
This document summarizes Rtn. Raghavendra's term as president of the Midtown Rotary Club from July 2011 to June 2012. It includes his farewell message thanking the club members for their support over the past year. Several club members contribute comments praising Raghavendra for embracing all members, keeping activities simple and effective, and making the club enjoyable for people of all backgrounds. They credit his leadership and the support of Secretary Rtn. Venkatesh for the successful year. Rtn. Vishwanath is introduced as the incoming president for 2012-13, and well wishes are given to both outgoing and incoming leaders.
Rtn. Joseph Mathew was the incoming Assistant Governor for Zone 7 who conducted a club assembly for Rotary Mysore Midtown. He has had a long career in education and joined Rotary in 2001. During his term as president of Rotary Club of Mysore West, he was able to bring in notable speakers and the club received many awards. Rotary Mysore Midtown has done over Rs. 1.45 crore in matching grant projects covering areas like education, health, and community development. The president's message welcomed Rtn. Joseph Mathew and announced an upcoming president's dinner.
The document provides details about various club activities and events from the past week:
1) The club meeting last week featured a talk by Prof. Belliappa on the role of media today. The talk was well received.
2) This will be President Raaghu's last meeting before handing over duties. He has invited members and families to a President's Dinner on June 30th to celebrate the year.
3) Next week will be a club assembly meeting on June 20th at 6:30pm at the RCL Hall on JLB Road.
The document summarizes a Rotary club meeting that included a presentation on managing adolescence by speaker Anupama Ravindranath. It discusses the positive reception of her insightful talk. It also notes the 60th birthday celebration of PP Rtn. K. N. Srinivasan and condolences for the passing of Mrs. Haseebunissa. Lastly, it highlights Midtown Rotarians' experiences at the 103rd Rotary International Convention in Bangkok including trips to Cambodia and Malaysia.
The document summarizes Rotary Midtown activities for the week of 01-05-2012. It recognizes members who will be attending the RI Convention in Bangkok and honors two recipients of the Rotary Midtown Venus Shramajeevi Award for their community service. It also provides well wishes to a club member recovering from illness and announces the trip of several Rotarians to the RI Convention in Thailand.
The document summarizes the Rotary Midtown Silicon Journalism Award ceremony honoring two journalists, Mr. Nagesh Panathale and Mr. K. Shashikumar. It provides biographical details and accomplishments of each journalist. It describes Mr. Panathale's career beginning in photography and his many awards. It also outlines Mr. Shashikumar's background in engineering and interest in photography/writing, and lists some of his awards for journalism. The ceremony was held to recognize the journalists' excellence in their field and was instituted by Silicon Controls Pvt. Ltd., whose managing director is the club president.
An ambulance donated by Rotary Mysore Midtown under a matching grant was dedicated to SGDM Trust, Chamundi Vanam, Mysore by the local MLA. The dedication ceremony was attended by several Midtown Rotarians led by Rtn. Narendra Babu in response to his call. The document also discusses a debate between a philosophy professor and a student about the existence of God and discusses Rotary activities like the upcoming Bangkok trip.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
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2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
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About us issue 33 2012
1. ISSUE : 33 VOLUME : 31 14-3-2012 PAGES - 4
“STRESS MANAGEMENT” by Dr. POORNIMA. K. MURTHY
Education
2008: Ph. D Scholar at SVYASA Deemed University, Bangalore.
2000: M.R.A.V (Member Rashtreeya Ayurveda Vidyapeetha, New Delhi)
1996: M.D (Doctor of Medicine, Kayachikitsa), University of Mysore.
1992: B.A.M.S (Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery), University of
Mysore – GOLD MEDALIST
Thesis and Papers
Thesis on Management of VICHARCHIKA (Eczema) to the University of
Mysore. Thesis on Aphorisms of Vagbhata on Panchakarma Therapy to
Rashtreeya Ayurveda Vidyapeetha, New Delhi.
Has several Research papers to her credit and has been a prominent
voice at various National and International Conferences.
ŸDirector and Chief Consultant, Prajna Kuteera, Unique Ayurveda
Panchakarma Rejuvenation Centres, Ramakrishnanagar and Siddarthanagar, Mysore.
ŸDirector, Abhijna International Academy of Ayurveda and Yoga, Mysore.
ŸMember, Rashtreeya Ayurveda Vidyapeetha, New Delhi.
Ÿ Secretary, Global Alliance Of Traditional Health Systems(GATHS), India
Ÿ Secretary, Mind Body Spirit Society Of India ( MBSSI), India.
Ÿ Member, South Asian Society For Atherosclerosis And Thrombosis (SASAT) India
Ÿ Visiting Faculty, National Institute of Integrative Medicine (NIIM), Melbourne,
Australia & the Australian Institute of Holistic Medicine, Perth, Australia.
Ÿ Treasurer, Swami Vivekananda Research Institute of Medical Sciences and
Rural Development Centre (R), Mysore and Tumkur Districts, Karnataka.
Ÿ Chief Consultant, Emerge Spa, Wind Flower Resorts, Mysore, Karnataka.
Ÿ Senior visiting faculty, SKB Ayurveda Medical college , Bangalore.
Ÿ Senior visiting faculty -Yoga, Bharatiya vidya bhavan, Mysore.
ŸOne of the 100 Doctors on the Medical Renaissance Movement, Melbourne,
Australia.
ŸConducted innumerable health camps and yoga therapy camps under the
auspicious of Swami Vivekananda Research Institute of Medical Sciences and
Rural Development Centre (R) and at Prajna Kuteera, Mysore.
ŸAwarded by the Rotary –Vijay Vocational award for her yeoman service to
the society in the field of health care.
Ÿ Secretary, International Co-ordination Committee, ICYN-2012
Rotary Midtown Extends
a Warm Welcome to Dr. Poornima K Murthy
2. 14-3-2012
President's Message
My Dear Rotarians,
Last week we had a great time celebrating Charter Nite of our Club. It was indeed a great show
except the acoustics & sound system. Our young dynamic Rock conducted show in a unique style.
I immensely thank him for making the Charter Nite memorable one. It was indeed a great honour to
have all the Charter members & Past Presidents at the celebration. I sincerely thank all of them for
making the function a great success. And I thank all my Board members & fellow Rotarians for the
support extend to make the function a great show. Today let us hear from Dr. Poornima.K. Murthy
about Stress Management
Bye till next week….. Rtn. Raghavendra
Thank You
The True Life Partner
Once upon a time, there was a rich merchant who
had 4 wives. He loved his fourth wife the most, because
she was the most beautiful one amongst his other wives,
and gave her a lot of his riches and wealth.
This man was very proud of his third wife and always
tried to introduce her to all his friends, though he was
always worried if his wife would run away with other guy.
He loved his second wife very much, because she was
patient and understanding. Whenever he had a
problem, he always asked for her opinion; she was the
one he could rely on. Through difficult times, the second
wife always helped and was always by her husband's
side.
His first wife was a faithful partner. She always
brought goodness for the family. She was the one who
took care and organized her husband's business.
Unfortunately, the merchant did not love her that much.
Although the first wife loved the merchant so much, he
did not really care about her.
One day, the merchant was very sick and realized
that he was going to die soon; so he called for all his
wives. He asked his fourth wife, “You are the one I love
the most, I gave you beautiful dresses and jewelleries.
Would you accompany me?” His wife was stuck shut,
then she answered him, “Of course I wouldn't!” then
she left without another word. That answer hurt the
merchant's heart so much. Then, he asked his third wife,
“I too love you with all my heart and, this time, my life will
be over. Would you go with me?” The wife answered,
“Life is so beautiful here, I will marry again if you die.”
The merchant was very struck with her saying.
Again, he asked his second wife, “I always turned to
you every time I have problems and you always helped
me. Now, I really need your help. If I die, would you stand
beside me?” The wife quietly answered, “Please forgive
me,” she said, “I cannot help you this time. I can only see
to your grave. However, I'll make a beautiful burial plot
for you.”
The answer was like a striking lightning. The
merchant felt so hopeless. Suddenly, he heard a voice,
“I will stay with you. I'll go wherever you go. I won't leave
you; I'll be faithful to you.” The merchant looked to his
side and saw his first wife there. She looked so thin, like
a person in starvation. Feeling very sorry, the merchant
whispered, “If only I could take care of you while I could,
you would not look like this, my wife.”
~~~~~
3. 3
14-3-2012
A NITE TO REMEMBER
Much is already commented in FB, about the
Acoustics, Golf Club, etc. All credit to the evening and
its Master, Rock, for carrying the program with great
innovation which induced inquest. Midtown is and will
always be the innovators and this program proved we
can turn challenging circumstances into effective ones
with limited resources.
The program was well planned with the chief guest
Rtn Chitta Ranjan from our parent club Rotary Mysore
gracing the occasion, Rtn Aacha Ashok Kumar our
Two New faces of Midtown - Rtn. Vinod Maroli
and Rtn. Dr. Ravindranath
of Rotary Midtown.
Jim spoke on why we are Rotarians and reiterated
service as the prime motto of Rotary. Much of his
interesting speech was lost out due to his difficult accent
and bad acoustics. Our Chief Guest Rtn Chittaranjan
set the tone for fellowship and praised Midtown for its
projects and programs.
Rtn. Jim Freeman - being honoured
beloved AG as Guest of Honor and Rtn Jim Freeman
as guest of Honor on the last leg of his tour to India who
is the MVA (Most Valuable Asset) of Midtown.
After the initial protocol and introduction of guests, it
was time to honor our Gems, the Past Presidents of the
club and Rock made it very interesting by reading out
the theme of the year and for those who are in the club
by making the audience ask interesting questions.
Humor prevailed in the entire exercise despite frequent
interruptions from the sound system.
Two new members in Rtn Dr Ravindranath
(Reentering Midtown) introduced by Rtn Dr Prahlad
and Rtn Vinod Maroli introduced by Rtn Farooq were Rock Quizzing PP. Das
ceremoniously inducted into Midtown. Major Donors Soon after Vishwa's towering vote of thanks,
Midtowners, Anns and Annets jumped into the
bandwagon of fellowship as they caught up with topics
interesting amongst themselves, enjoying every
moment of the 32nd evening which was slipping into the
awaiting horizon to begin a new day, a new year for
Rotary Midtown. ----- SBC
Major Donors Rtn. Ramki & Rtn. Narendra Babu
Rtn Babu and Rtn Ramki were honored. Our beloved
AG released our mouth piece 'About Us', this time with
guest editor Rtn Ramki Reminiscing the glorious past Chief Guest - Rtn. Chitta Ranjan addressing
4. Happy
Birthday A NEW L OOK AT GLOBAL ETHICS
AND THE FOUR-WAY TEST
Moral codes and ethics give us tools but also raise
questions to be answered: How should we live? What is
morally good and bad, right and wrong? Shall we aim at
happiness or knowledge? Virtue or the creation of beautiful
objects? If we choose happiness, will it be our own or the
happiness of all?
And what of the more specific questions that face us? Is it
right to be dishonest for a good cause? Can we justify living in
Rtn. Rajesh R. Shah opulence while elsewhere in the world people are starving?
17-03-2012 (Mobile: 9845302935) Ethics deals with such questions at all levels. The
subject's core consists of the fundamental issues of practical
decision making, and its major concerns include the nature of
Wedding Anniversary ultimate value and the standards by which human actions can
be judged right or wrong.
For Rotary, The Four-Way Test is the cornerstone of all
action. It has been for years, and it will be in the future. Of the
things we think, say or do
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?
The test is one of the hallmarks of Rotary. Since it was
developed in 1932 by Herbert J. Taylor, who later became
Rtn. PHF Sambasivan R & Shobha. RI president, it has never ceased to be relevant. Its four brief
19-03-2012 ; Cell : 9845111096 questions are not based on culture or religion. Instead, they
are a simple checklist for ethical behavior. They transcend
generations and national borders.
Rotary quiz: As Rotarians, we should have The Four-Way Test in mind
in every decision we make, all day long. Our utmost
Who developed Rotary 4 way responsibility is to speak the truth, to be fair, to build goodwill
test? In which year? and better friendships, and to do our very best in all situations.
Life is very turbulent today, and people all over the world
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are exhausted in their duties. Where are the dreams of a better
world? Where are we? Who are we? What is our duty to
Today’s ourselves, neighbors, and fellow citizens? Where are charity
and our joint responsibility to humankind?
Tea Hosted by Now more than ever, we need a vision and knowledge of
what is happening around us, a new view of cultural and
Rtn. Deepak Solanki religious phenomena, without dividing humankind into limited
and subjective categories. That's the tenet for a better world
and a job for us Rotarians: not engaging in politics, but serving
without any boundaries.
Photo of the Week This happens through our programs, and it happens
through acting as a guide for international coexistence,
providing a forum for dialogue and discussion worldwide,
giving perspective to views and models, finding new solutions
using Rotarians' great knowledge and expertise, and having
§ÄgÀÄqÉ interfaith, multicultural, and ethical standards as guiding
§ÄgÀÄqÉ ! principles in all dealings.
No divine right can be vested in anyone to pronounce the
ºÀ¼É §ÄgÀÄqÉ, final word or the ultimate truth. In matters of faith and religion,
ºÉƸÀ §ÄgÀÄqÉ prescriptive morality should be avoided, as it often is the root
cause of hostility and divisiveness. Global ethics is based on
an interfaith mind and ecumenical way of living.
The one universal, unsurpassed principle expressed by
nearly every major religion and values system is similar to the
Next Week in Midtown golden rule: Do to others as you would have them do to you.
Today, it is especially confusing to determine what is really
Visit to Community right and wrong. But the fundamentals of Rotary are bound to
universal ethics and humanity without any boundaries
Service Centre, between race, religion, or ethnic background.
Rotary offers a possibility for solving ethical problems.
Date : 21.03.2012 Time : 6.30pm Well-trained, well-engaged in social life, and with strong
consciences, Rotarians must try to address these issues
Venue : “Mother Theresa Home”, Near J.s.s. through Rotary's vocational and community service programs.
Dental College, Mysore Bangalore Road
5. Wedding Anniversary
Rtn. Venkatesh C.P & Leelavathi R.
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26-2-2012 Cell : 9342184004
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