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.
This document provides a summary of a visit by Midtown Rotary families to the Infosys campus in Mysore on October 20th, 2012. Over 95 people from Midtown converged at the Global Education Centre-2 at Infosys for the visit. The families toured the sprawling 350-acre campus and were impressed by the infrastructure and world-class facilities available for trainees. The visit gave Midtown families insight into how Infosys has grown from humble beginnings into a major global enterprise. Overall the visit was an eye-opening experience that inspired the Midtown visitors.
- Prof. C. N. Manjappa was awarded the prestigious Amaravani award by Rotary Mysore Midtown for his contributions to law education and efforts to obtain grants for the law faculty.
- The chief guest, Prof. C. K. N. Raja, who was Manjappa's student, honored Manjappa with the award and praised his simplicity and selflessness.
- In his acceptance speech, Manjappa dedicated his achievements to those who helped him along the way and emphasized service over personal gains.
Here are some health tips for this week:
- Drink plenty of water. Aim for 8 glasses per day to stay hydrated.
- Eat more fruits and vegetables. Aim for 5 servings per day for vitamins and fiber.
- Get enough sleep. Most adults need 7-9 hours of sleep per night for energy and well-being.
- Take the stairs when possible. Even small bursts of activity like taking the stairs can help burn extra calories.
- Do some light stretching daily. Stretching helps improve flexibility and reduce muscle soreness.
- Reduce stress. Try deep breathing, meditation, yoga or other relaxation techniques. High stress takes a physical toll.
- Limit screen time before bed
The document discusses International Friendship Day, which is celebrated in many countries to honor friendship. It originated in Paraguay in 1958 and has since spread worldwide with the growth of digital communication and social media. While some attribute its origin to the US in 1935, it actually began earlier in 1919. The passage encourages celebrating Friendship Day with Innerwheel members by joining in friendship activities. It then provides background on the history of Rotary in India before independence, noting the establishment of early clubs and involvement of Indian members. It wishes readers a happy Independence Day and emphasizes membership development for the local Rotary club in the coming month.
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 describes the vision and plans for Planet Harmony, an organization that aims to promote harmony in India by bringing together students from conflict-affected areas. The key goals are to help the students become ambassadors of peace in their communities and strengthen their leadership skills. The program details bringing students to Delhi where they stay with local families and participate in a week-long camp involving outdoor activities and classroom sessions to encourage values-based leadership. The report on the 2016 program suggests it was a success, with participants from different regions initially hesitant but gradually bonding over shared experiences and seeing each other as family by the end.
The document summarizes several events held by the Rotaract Club of SLIIT (RCSLIIT) between January and March 2014. It discusses Amicizia 2.0, an international understanding project that invited foreign students studying at SLIIT to share their cultures. It also summarizes a conflict resolution seminar with expert speakers that was attended by over 100 SLIIT students. Another event discussed was donating collected books to a local school, Sir John Kotelawala Maha Vidyalya. The document also summarizes a first aid workshop conducted by experienced trainers. The major event discussed was a sight restoration project where the club sponsored cataract operations for 10 patients who could not afford them
The 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 summary of a visit by Midtown Rotary families to the Infosys campus in Mysore on October 20th, 2012. Over 95 people from Midtown converged at the Global Education Centre-2 at Infosys for the visit. The families toured the sprawling 350-acre campus and were impressed by the infrastructure and world-class facilities available for trainees. The visit gave Midtown families insight into how Infosys has grown from humble beginnings into a major global enterprise. Overall the visit was an eye-opening experience that inspired the Midtown visitors.
- Prof. C. N. Manjappa was awarded the prestigious Amaravani award by Rotary Mysore Midtown for his contributions to law education and efforts to obtain grants for the law faculty.
- The chief guest, Prof. C. K. N. Raja, who was Manjappa's student, honored Manjappa with the award and praised his simplicity and selflessness.
- In his acceptance speech, Manjappa dedicated his achievements to those who helped him along the way and emphasized service over personal gains.
Here are some health tips for this week:
- Drink plenty of water. Aim for 8 glasses per day to stay hydrated.
- Eat more fruits and vegetables. Aim for 5 servings per day for vitamins and fiber.
- Get enough sleep. Most adults need 7-9 hours of sleep per night for energy and well-being.
- Take the stairs when possible. Even small bursts of activity like taking the stairs can help burn extra calories.
- Do some light stretching daily. Stretching helps improve flexibility and reduce muscle soreness.
- Reduce stress. Try deep breathing, meditation, yoga or other relaxation techniques. High stress takes a physical toll.
- Limit screen time before bed
The document discusses International Friendship Day, which is celebrated in many countries to honor friendship. It originated in Paraguay in 1958 and has since spread worldwide with the growth of digital communication and social media. While some attribute its origin to the US in 1935, it actually began earlier in 1919. The passage encourages celebrating Friendship Day with Innerwheel members by joining in friendship activities. It then provides background on the history of Rotary in India before independence, noting the establishment of early clubs and involvement of Indian members. It wishes readers a happy Independence Day and emphasizes membership development for the local Rotary club in the coming month.
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 describes the vision and plans for Planet Harmony, an organization that aims to promote harmony in India by bringing together students from conflict-affected areas. The key goals are to help the students become ambassadors of peace in their communities and strengthen their leadership skills. The program details bringing students to Delhi where they stay with local families and participate in a week-long camp involving outdoor activities and classroom sessions to encourage values-based leadership. The report on the 2016 program suggests it was a success, with participants from different regions initially hesitant but gradually bonding over shared experiences and seeing each other as family by the end.
The document summarizes several events held by the Rotaract Club of SLIIT (RCSLIIT) between January and March 2014. It discusses Amicizia 2.0, an international understanding project that invited foreign students studying at SLIIT to share their cultures. It also summarizes a conflict resolution seminar with expert speakers that was attended by over 100 SLIIT students. Another event discussed was donating collected books to a local school, Sir John Kotelawala Maha Vidyalya. The document also summarizes a first aid workshop conducted by experienced trainers. The major event discussed was a sight restoration project where the club sponsored cataract operations for 10 patients who could not afford them
The 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
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.
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.
Mr. B.S. Narayan, managing director of Excel-Par Electronics Pvt Ltd, was honored with the Best Industrialist Award. He started his company in 1987 and it has grown significantly, with an annual turnover of over Rs 20 crores. The event also recognized Mr. P. Vishwanath for his community service work. Rotary Midtown members visited the Sufi Special School and the Ranga Rao Memorial School for visually impaired girls on Gandhi Jayanti, observing the important work done at both schools.
The document is a thesis proposal by Jyotsna Mishra for a master's degree in landscape architecture. The proposal examines reclaiming and conserving the landscape around historical monument groups in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, India. It aims to reestablish the connection between the region's landscape and its tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The proposal involves analyzing the site through its history, visual perceptions, physical aspects and developing a landscape narrative. The expected outcome is a design that invokes feelings of the past landscape while meeting modern recreation needs. The key questions addressed are what approach can be taken for designing a cultural landscape in the absence of archaeological data, and how to evolve a design based on factors studied for
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 describes the achievements of the Jolad Oni Panch Trust over many years in renovating and maintaining two temples, Shri Tulajabhavani Devasthan and Shri Marikamba Devasthan. It details the various construction and renovation projects carried out at the temples, including expanding buildings, building storage spaces, and installing new statues and structures. It also lists the names of many committee members and trustees who have contributed to the maintenance and management of the temples.
Mumbaihikers upcoming treks 22nd 23rd june 2019 Mumbaikar Le
The document contains details of various outdoor activities like trekking, camping, wildlife tours and river rafting happening on 22nd-23rd June 2019 in locations around Mumbai and Pune. The activities range in cost from Rs. 200 to Rs. 3999 and are organized by different groups and individuals with contact details provided. Locations include Kalsubai, Rajmachi, Tikona fort, Kothaligad and river rafting at Kolad.
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.
1. SSK Samaj held mass thread ceremonies (upanayana samskara) for boys in Betgeri, Surat, Solapur, and Chandwad. Over 5000 community members participated in the events.
2. In Lakshmeshwar, the foundation stone was laid for a new Sree Ambabhavani temple and Sahasrarjuna community hall. Speakers praised the hard work and entrepreneurship of SSK people.
3. The Buja Kshatriya Association of Chennai announced plans to celebrate the 38th annual Maasi Krithigai festival on February 25th to honor Lord Muruga. Over 1000 people are expected to attend.
The document summarizes the releasing event of the first issue of "Amruta Bindu", a monthly newsletter published by DG Melmalagi Ayurvedic Medical College. It was released on the 15th death anniversary of Shree Danappa Melmalagi in the presence of His Holiness Shree Parama poojya Abhinava Shivananda Mahaswamiji. The Chairman of DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Sri S.B.Sanshi inaugurated "Amruta Bindu". Dr. G.B. Patil introduced the newsletter and emphasized the importance of educating people about Ayurveda through such media publications. After the event, Miss Rohini Desh
The document discusses efforts to revive craft traditions in India and ensure their sustainability. It describes initiatives by the Crafts Council of India to reactivate its chapter in Tripura, a remote northeastern state, through visits with local craftspeople. It also discusses the need to provide craftspeople with design guidance, market access, and entrepreneurship opportunities to help craft industries thrive. Reviving local craft councils and fostering cultural entrepreneurship are seen as important for guiding artisan communities and creating a vibrant creative economy.
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.
Este documento presenta varios modelos didácticos para enseñar números enteros y racionales. Describe cuatro modelos: 1) Situaciones de deudas que representan números negativos como cantidades de deuda, 2) Uso de fichas de colores diferentes para representar magnitudes dirigidas, 3) Sistema de elevadores que representa posiciones y acciones de subir y bajar, 4) Extensión de la recta numérica usando acciones. El objetivo es que los docentes exploren estos enfoques para fortalecer la enseñanza de
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.
This letter is a request to be considered for the Man Booker Prize. The author provides background on themselves as an Indian citizen living in America who learned English as a second language. They discuss researching the Booker Prize online and having questions about its history and criteria. The letter introduces snippets from a possible novel focusing on childhood emotions and sexuality. It is written in a casual conversational tone with some humor and pop culture references.
QuickAI aims to create a true artificial intelligence using natural language processing to understand information like people. It would be able to answer questions about vast amounts of information. The technology uses original computational structures and code is open source. Funding is sought to continue development by hiring personnel and obtaining patents. Revenue options include medical, legal, education and other applications of the AI system. While competitors like Watson have achieved successes, QuickAI claims its approach provides a deeper level of intelligence that can handle more complex inquiries.
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.
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.
Mr. B.S. Narayan, managing director of Excel-Par Electronics Pvt Ltd, was honored with the Best Industrialist Award. He started his company in 1987 and it has grown significantly, with an annual turnover of over Rs 20 crores. The event also recognized Mr. P. Vishwanath for his community service work. Rotary Midtown members visited the Sufi Special School and the Ranga Rao Memorial School for visually impaired girls on Gandhi Jayanti, observing the important work done at both schools.
The document is a thesis proposal by Jyotsna Mishra for a master's degree in landscape architecture. The proposal examines reclaiming and conserving the landscape around historical monument groups in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, India. It aims to reestablish the connection between the region's landscape and its tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The proposal involves analyzing the site through its history, visual perceptions, physical aspects and developing a landscape narrative. The expected outcome is a design that invokes feelings of the past landscape while meeting modern recreation needs. The key questions addressed are what approach can be taken for designing a cultural landscape in the absence of archaeological data, and how to evolve a design based on factors studied for
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 describes the achievements of the Jolad Oni Panch Trust over many years in renovating and maintaining two temples, Shri Tulajabhavani Devasthan and Shri Marikamba Devasthan. It details the various construction and renovation projects carried out at the temples, including expanding buildings, building storage spaces, and installing new statues and structures. It also lists the names of many committee members and trustees who have contributed to the maintenance and management of the temples.
Mumbaihikers upcoming treks 22nd 23rd june 2019 Mumbaikar Le
The document contains details of various outdoor activities like trekking, camping, wildlife tours and river rafting happening on 22nd-23rd June 2019 in locations around Mumbai and Pune. The activities range in cost from Rs. 200 to Rs. 3999 and are organized by different groups and individuals with contact details provided. Locations include Kalsubai, Rajmachi, Tikona fort, Kothaligad and river rafting at Kolad.
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.
1. SSK Samaj held mass thread ceremonies (upanayana samskara) for boys in Betgeri, Surat, Solapur, and Chandwad. Over 5000 community members participated in the events.
2. In Lakshmeshwar, the foundation stone was laid for a new Sree Ambabhavani temple and Sahasrarjuna community hall. Speakers praised the hard work and entrepreneurship of SSK people.
3. The Buja Kshatriya Association of Chennai announced plans to celebrate the 38th annual Maasi Krithigai festival on February 25th to honor Lord Muruga. Over 1000 people are expected to attend.
The document summarizes the releasing event of the first issue of "Amruta Bindu", a monthly newsletter published by DG Melmalagi Ayurvedic Medical College. It was released on the 15th death anniversary of Shree Danappa Melmalagi in the presence of His Holiness Shree Parama poojya Abhinava Shivananda Mahaswamiji. The Chairman of DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Sri S.B.Sanshi inaugurated "Amruta Bindu". Dr. G.B. Patil introduced the newsletter and emphasized the importance of educating people about Ayurveda through such media publications. After the event, Miss Rohini Desh
The document discusses efforts to revive craft traditions in India and ensure their sustainability. It describes initiatives by the Crafts Council of India to reactivate its chapter in Tripura, a remote northeastern state, through visits with local craftspeople. It also discusses the need to provide craftspeople with design guidance, market access, and entrepreneurship opportunities to help craft industries thrive. Reviving local craft councils and fostering cultural entrepreneurship are seen as important for guiding artisan communities and creating a vibrant creative economy.
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.
Este documento presenta varios modelos didácticos para enseñar números enteros y racionales. Describe cuatro modelos: 1) Situaciones de deudas que representan números negativos como cantidades de deuda, 2) Uso de fichas de colores diferentes para representar magnitudes dirigidas, 3) Sistema de elevadores que representa posiciones y acciones de subir y bajar, 4) Extensión de la recta numérica usando acciones. El objetivo es que los docentes exploren estos enfoques para fortalecer la enseñanza de
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.
This letter is a request to be considered for the Man Booker Prize. The author provides background on themselves as an Indian citizen living in America who learned English as a second language. They discuss researching the Booker Prize online and having questions about its history and criteria. The letter introduces snippets from a possible novel focusing on childhood emotions and sexuality. It is written in a casual conversational tone with some humor and pop culture references.
QuickAI aims to create a true artificial intelligence using natural language processing to understand information like people. It would be able to answer questions about vast amounts of information. The technology uses original computational structures and code is open source. Funding is sought to continue development by hiring personnel and obtaining patents. Revenue options include medical, legal, education and other applications of the AI system. While competitors like Watson have achieved successes, QuickAI claims its approach provides a deeper level of intelligence that can handle more complex inquiries.
The Midtown Rotary Club of Mysore conducted a community service visit to the Vimala Terminal Care Centre. The centre provides shelter and care for the destitute who are terminally ill, mentally or physically disabled, aged, or abandoned. During the visit, the Rotarians and Inner Wheel members donated groceries, floor cleaners, detergents, and milk powder to the organization. They also handed over a cheque for Rs. 10,000. The inmates were served dinner and afterwards, one inmate entertained with a dance performance. The visit aimed to provide support to the care centre and bring cheer to those staying there.
The document summarizes 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.
The document discusses an exercise and nutrition tracking mobile app called Nexercise that rewards users for healthy behaviors like working out and tracking weight. Over 150,000 monthly active users have logged over 56 million minutes of activity and 25,000 have left positive ratings. The app earns revenue from brands paying to reward and advertise to users for healthy actions. Revenue in the past 12 months was over $630,000 and is estimated to reach over $10 million in 2014. The co-founders have MBAs from Wharton and technical degrees.
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.
Microspheres are spherical particles between 50nm and 2mm that contain a core substance. They are made of biodegradable natural or synthetic polymers and ideally have a size under 200 micrometers. Synthetic polymers used include PMMA and lactides/glycolides, while proteins and carbohydrates like albumin, gelatin, starch and chitosan are natural options. Microspheres are prepared using emulsion techniques and characterized based on particle size, shape, capture efficiency and stability over time and conditions. Potential applications include use as antigen carriers for vaccines and delivery of drugs or other substances.
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.
Rotaract club of Zenith Happy to E-release the second issue of benchmark magazine - Kinship on 18th April 2014.
Feedback and suggestion are welcome. you can send it to rtr.yuvabala.zenith@gmail.com
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 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 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.
MilleTalk - Oct2014 - Rotary Club of Delhi Millennium NewsletterTushar Agarwal
Rotary Club of Delhi Millennium was chartered on June 24, 2014. The newsletter discusses guest speakers at club meetings on understanding art, crime and politics, and branding. It also describes fellowship activities of club members and service projects, including a blood donation camp and adopting a primary school to improve facilities. The officers attended various district events including AG meetings, and a museum visit was followed by lunch with Round Tablers.
This document provides a summary of SYMA's annual Child Fest event held over two days. Some key details:
- The event was held at NK Thirumalachariar Girls High School in Chennai and had close to 2,000 student participants.
- The first day included drawing and fancy dress competitions. The second day included group singing, an innovative thinking competition, and a quiz final.
- A notable winner was a Class 11 student who designed a "Weld Inspector Robot" to help his father at work.
- The closing ceremony featured several dignitaries and distributed prizes to the competition winners. SYMA thanked its sponsors and volunteers for helping organize another successful Child Fest.
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 events from the Abhilash newsletter of the Senior Citizens Forum from July to September 2014. It discusses the First Monday meet in July which included demonstrations on cooking recipes and games. It also notes plans for the Annual Day celebrations on September 6th at the Taj Belsons hotel, including discussions on the venue, programs, donations. The Annual Day was a success with several donations totaling over $1,000.
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 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 provides a summary of the installation ceremony of the Rotary Club of Central Vinyas (RCC Vinyas) for the 2014-2015 year. It outlines the sequence of events which included watering plants by the chief guest and other dignitaries, prayers, presentations of annual reports and new office bearers, speeches by the RCC president, chairman, and chief guest. It also discusses community service projects supported by RCC Vinyas including a donation to a nonprofit for underprivileged children's education and support for a low-cost computer developed by engineering students. The ceremony highlighted RCC Vinyas' commitment to literacy and supporting economically weaker sections of society under the new leadership team.
The document 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.
Amrit - Industry and Alumni Relations newsletter - October editionRaghav Arora
Here we present to you the next edition of AMRIT.
I&AR is back with its Alumni Newsletter.
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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 activities of the Rotary Club of Mysore related to their annual 'Taare Zameen Par' event for special needs children. It discusses that around 850 children from 18 special schools will participate in talent competitions in categories like dance, singing, drawing etc. Prizes and mementos will be given. It also mentions visitors from the US Rotary district who shared about Rotary work there. Another section talks about a fellowship event organized at Blue Lagoon for World Rotary Day with games and food.
The document summarizes a three-day sports event held by the National School of Business from February 26-28, 2015. It provides details of the various sporting events that were held each day, including track races, cricket and football matches. It describes the enthusiastic participation of the students and organization of the event by the faculty. It highlights that the objective was to develop a sporting spirit and experience in organizing sports events among the MBA students. The winners of the events will be awarded at the Annual Day celebration.
The document provides a project report from the Rotaract Club of Chennai for the 2011-2012 period. It summarizes several service projects and events held between June and August 2011, including orienting new members, celebrating birthdays and the club's charter day, installing new club officers, conducting sports activities and providing supplies for children at an adopted school, and celebrating Independence Day at the school. It demonstrates the club's focus on both professional development and community service during that time period.
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.
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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 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 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.
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.
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.
The document summarizes the achievements of Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid and argues that he was a greater batsman than Sunil Gavaskar or Sachin Tendulkar. It notes that Dravid has more match-winning performances for India than the other players. Dravid captained both the Test and one-day teams for India and was an excellent vice-captain. He spent more time than others improving his fitness, skills, and focusing on the small details of the game. Dravid played a hugely significant role in transforming Indian cricket to the golden era that began in 2001 when India defeated Australia at Kolkata after being forced to follow-on.
Dr. Poornima Krishnamurthy gave a presentation on stress management to the Rotary Midtown club using Ayurvedic perspectives. She explained how stress can lead to digestive disorders like peptic ulcers and listed 50 strategies for coping with stress, including meditation, massage, exercise, humor, and spending time with nature. Her presentation was well-received and interactive, generating questions from the audience. She emphasized periodic Ayurvedic therapies and maintaining a balanced diet and lifestyle to reduce stress according to Ayurvedic principles.
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.
The document summarizes a weekend getaway that Midtown Rotary Club members took to Faith Estate in Kutta. It describes their journey there, activities like hiking, viewing wildlife, and attending a board meeting. It details the meals they enjoyed and their return journey, during which some witnessed a forest fire. The excursion provided fellowship and an opportunity to relax in nature.
1. Issue: 12Volume: 34 Date: 24.09.2014 Pages: 4
f a picture speaks a thousand words, then a collage will
Isurely speak a million words and I can safely stop writing
here. However, even if I write few pages, it would still fall
short of conveying our gratitude to our hosts.We started forTanjore
on 19th September with the board meeting being held in the train
enroute to Bangalore followed by evening snacks arranged by Rtn
Alagappan and Rt. Vishwanath. The rest of the night journey was
very uneventful with our gang maintaining absolute silence!! We
were received by our host PDG. Rt. Alagu Alagappan and visited
the Big Temple after freshening up.Armed with special permission
from ASI, we were treated to the engineering marvel of the Big
temple's dome.We had a first experience of the making of the world
famous bronze statues. We paid a visit to Blossom school, owned
by our gracious host Mr Alagu Alagappan who presented us with a
memento each; apart from hosting the lunch. The joint rotary
meeting started with introduction from both the sides. Rtn
Venkatesh, Rtn Alagappan, Rtn Ramkrishna were the speakers on
behalf of Mysore Midtown, while RtnAlagu Alagappan, President
of Tanjore midtown Rtn. R. Suriyakumar, Secretary Rtn.N. S.
Arunabhaskar spoke on behalf of Tanjore Midtown. Rtn. Alagu
Alagappan spoke of his association with Mysore Midtown club,
recalling the words of our Late Ex- chief minister Mr Ramkrishna
Hedge who had attended a rotary meeting at Shimoga and had
remarked that “The world would be better place had all of us been
Rotarians”. Both sides agreed that the purpose of the meeting was
to foster greater friendship between different clubs, especially at
times when clubs were getting smaller in size and a visit to a
different club at least once a year would help in learning from each
others' experience in the running of the clubs. An invitation was
extended to Tanjore Rotary Midtown members to visit mysore.
After the felicitation of the host club dignitaries in our own unique
Mysore style with sandalwood garlands and Mysore peta, followed
the fellowship and dinner where we got a chance to mingle with
them. The following morning after a visit to a few temples along
with shops selling bronze statues (and a church at Velankanni by
our Rtn Milton) we lunched at Sterling restaurant where we had a
chance to “peep” into the 1920s. We were seen off by our host Mr
Alagu Alagappan in the evening and reached mysore the next day
morning,goingour own ways withfondmemoriesofourvisit.
(SeePhotosnextpage)
- Rtn. Pramod Gubbi
Mangalyaan, India's maiden Mars
mission, successfully entered the
planet's orbit today, in a historic
moment for India's space
programme. "History has been
created," said Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, who watched the
spacecraft successfully enter the
Mars orbit this morning. Here is a
quick look 10 facts about
Mangalyaan
1. India is the first country in the
world to successfully enter the Mars orbit, after the Soviet Union, United States
andEurope.
2. "The odds were stacked against us. Of the 51 missions, attempted across the
worldsofar,amere21hadsucceeded.Butwehaveprevailed,"saidPMModi.
3. Only NASA, the European Space Agency and the former USSR have been
successful in their Mars missions. The first successful mission was by NASA's
Mangalyaan Makes History
Joint Meeting with Tanjavur Midtown
MYSORE -TANJAVUR EXPRESS
Mariner 9 in 1971. The most recent failure was that of the Chinese Yinghuo-1 in
2011.
4. PM Modi lauded the Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO for joining an
elite group of only three other agencies worldwide to have successfully reached
RedPlanet.
5. NASA tweeted, "We congratulate @ISRO for its Mars arrival! @MarsOrbiter
joinsthemissionsstudyingtheRedPlanet."
6. Mangalyaan, which is the size of a Tata Nano car, was launched on 11 May,
2013, aboard India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C25 rocket. The mission is
meant to test India's ability to place a craft in Martian orbit and technologies
requiredforafutureinterplanetarymission.
7. The MOM or Mars Orbiter Mission was conceived, planned and implemented by
ISROonashoestringbudgetofRs.450croresor$67mn.
8. "Even Hollywood movies cost more," said Mr Modi, who had earlier referenced
themega-budgetspacefilm"Gravity"todemonstratehispoint.
9. Mangalyaan will explore the surface of Mars, its morphology, mineralogy and its
atmosphere. Five solar-powered instruments aboard Mangalyaan will gather data
to help determine how Martian weather systems work and what happened to the
waterthatisbelievedtohaveonceexistedontheplanetinlargequantities.
10. At its closest point, the orbiter will be 365 km from the planet's surface, and at
itsfurthest-80,000km.
Hearty congratulation to Scientists from ISRO - Mera Bharath Mahan
2.
3. Innerwheel Exclusive
IW DISTRICT RALLY @ KADUR
unday 21st Sep 2014 was the day of Inner
SWheel District Rally @ Kadur. Four from
our club – President Mrs.Premilla Jain,
Mrs.Geetha Krishna, Mrs.Anupama & myself left
Mysore to Kadur early in the morning. District
Treasurer Mrs.Anuradha had left the previous day
itself. The programme started just as we reached
the venue @ 9.45am. District Chairman
Mrs.Vinitha Satish, Rotary PDG P.Narayan and
other IW district officers occupied the stage. After
the initial formalities and lighting of the lamp, there
was an informative talk on 'Polio' by PDG
Dr.Narayan. Though he had prepared for a PPT
presentation, it could not be presented due to
technical problems. A good orator that he is, he
kept the audience glued to their seats with his
statistics and valuable info on Polio. This was
followed by a quiz on Polio by Dist. Vice chairman &
Polio Plus Committee Chairman Mrs.Sudha
Prasad. Dr.Narayan then answered the questions
posed by the IW members to the best of his abilities.
Our own member Anupama put forth the question –
As to why in spite of members willingness to
participate in the program we are not able to
contribute to the 'Polio' immunization ? To this Dr.
Narayan said that WE should take up this matter
with local administration as it is a problem peculiar
to MYSORE. This is a serious thought to ponder
about.
Then a yoga presentation by 2 youngsters was
an interesting watch. Tea break followed by an
entertainment programme and games conducted
by the host club members was a treat. Prizes were
won by Mrs. Anuradha and Mrs. Premilla. Our club
won the 2nd place in Early Bird award category for
paying of the district dues. I too got an opportunity
to exchange club flags with 4 other clubs of the
district. The pink saree clad kadur members' efforts
in making the event a success was well appreciated
by all. Still in their 9th year, the initiative and the
enthusiasm of all its members is a motivation for
us. Though our return journey was with little
hiccups, it was definitely a breakaway from the
routine to chat and have fun with our dear friends.
- Prabha Prahlad
Rotary Mysore
M i d t o w n i n
association with
A I M S ( R ) , i s
c o n d u c t i n g
"Aquathlon" - a
swim & run event
on Sunday 28th
September2014.
In this regard a
press meet was
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On 9th Sept, used bedsheets, new buckets and dustbinsOn 9th Sept, used bedsheets, new buckets and dustbins
were given at Shaktidhama, Ooty road.were given at Shaktidhama, Ooty road.
On 9th Sept, used bedsheets, new buckets and dustbins
were given at Shaktidhama, Ooty road.
On 10th Sept, 2nd general body meeting was held @On 10th Sept, 2nd general body meeting was held @
HotelJalpaan,themebeing-Worldpeace D a y a n dHotelJalpaan,themebeing-Worldpeace D a y a n d
Onam .Hosts were Amitha, Sheela Urs, Sheela SanjayOnam .Hosts were Amitha, Sheela Urs, Sheela Sanjay
and Prabha. All the members were dressed in white. Aand Prabha. All the members were dressed in white. A
'POOKALAM'competitionwasheld for the members'POOKALAM'competitionwasheld for the members
and prizes were distributed. PP Amitha & Harish'sand prizes were distributed. PP Amitha & Harish's
weddinganniversarywas celebrated with the cuttingweddinganniversarywas celebrated with the cutting
ofthecake.31membersattendedthemeeting.ofthecake.31membersattendedthemeeting.
On 10th Sept, 2nd general body meeting was held @
HotelJalpaan,themebeing-Worldpeace D a y a n d
Onam .Hosts were Amitha, Sheela Urs, Sheela Sanjay
and Prabha. All the members were dressed in white. A
'POOKALAM'competitionwasheld for the members
and prizes were distributed. PP Amitha & Harish's
weddinganniversarywas celebrated with the cutting
ofthecake.31membersattendedthemeeting.
Pressclub.
Sundaresh & Jayakumar of AIMS briefed about
the same along with President Venkatesh R, Hon.
Secretary Ta. Na. Mohan & New Generation Director
ElizarMilton.
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Aboutus In-house Magazine Published by
Rtn. Mohan Kumar T.N, Hon. Secretary
Rotary Mysore Midtown, JLB Road, Mysore - 570024
Editorial Board: Rtn. Dr. K.A Prahlad,
Rtn. Bheemesh, Rtn. Ramakrishna, Rtn Bhanuchandran
Rtn. Pramod Gubbi, Rtn. Sundar, Rtn. R.S. Vishwanath
Rotarians said it
Rotarians said it
· Midtowners returning from
Tanjore are finding difficult to
adjust to normal life after being
pampered with unequalled
hospitality. Few of them are
thinking of reaching out inner wheel
memberNandhini'svocationalplace.
-Rtn. Rakesh Babu- commented on Whats
appuponarrivalofMidtownersfromTanjore.
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- Rtn. Azeez expressed his
surprise on realizing that the Midtowners
were going to Tanjore and not to
Karaikudi- (Alagappan sir's place)
Rotary information
Rotary India Literacy Mission
T-E-A-C-H Programme
TEACHER SUPPORT
This project aims to assist the central and
state governments' on-going efforts, in
accordance with the Right to Education (RTE)
Act, 2009, to improve the professional
abilities and performance of teachers in
selected primary schools through better
training and use of modern teaching aids so as
to enhance the learning outcomes of
students.
Theschemesincludedinthisprojectare:
I. Imparting supplemental teaching to
students in selected primary/elementary
schools using the services of registered
volunteers after getting the latter trained
byTeacherEducators.
ii. Training/re-training of existing teachers
inselectedprimaryschools.
iii. Assisting the civil society, particularly the
students' parents, in implementation of
the provisions of the RTE Act regarding
teachers'roleintermsof
Ÿ academicstandards,
Ÿ attendance&hoursofteaching,
Ÿ qualityofstudents'learning,etc.,
iv. Strengthening of District Institutes of
Education&Training(DIET)inStates.
v. Implementing scheme of recognition and
awards, Nation Builders Award, to
outstanding primary/elementary school
teachers at the level of revenue Districts
andbelow.
Speaker Meet
Date : 01.10.2014 Time : 6.30pm
Venue : RCL Hall, J.L.B. Road
44Way TestWay TestWay Test
of the things we say or do
Ÿ Is it the TRUTH?
Ÿ Is if FAIR to all concerned ?
Ÿ Will build GOODWILL & BETTER FRIENDSHIPS ?
Ÿ Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned ?
Fernandez SEM
29th Sep.
WISHES
Wishes
Rtn. Venkatesh R. Rs. 25,000/-
Rtn. Alagappan A.R. Rs. 25,000/-
Rtn. Raghavendra S. Rs. 10,000/-
Rtn. Vishwanath Rs. 10,000/-
Rtn. Azeezulla Rs. 10,000/-
Rtn. Srinivasan D. Rs. 5,000/-
Rtn. Srivatsa Rs. 5,000/-
Rtn. Kumaraswamy Rs. 5,000/-
Rtn. Mohankumar T.N. Rs. 5,000/-
Rtn. Pramood Gubbi Rs. 5,000/-
Rtn. Gopal Rs. 5,000/-
Rtn. Ramakrishna Rs. 5,000/-
Rtn. Harish Rs. 3,000/-
Rtn. Bhaskar Sainik Rs. 2,000/-
Rtn. Pavithran Rs. 1,000/-
BANDHAVYA 2014-15 CONTRIBUTION