GST News Letter 8 - January 2022 from Narsimha Raju Dcihpally 320D, India (1)...lionnarsimharajumjf
The document summarizes the service activities of Lions Clubs International District 320D for the first half of the Lionistic year. It recognizes clubs and individual Lions for their efforts in conducting hunger relief, environmental, health screening, disaster relief, and other service activities despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. It encourages clubs to continue their service work and report activities through MyLion. It also provides ideas for hunger relief activities in January to honor the birthdays of Melvin Jones and Naresh Agarwal.
GST News Letter 10 from Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D, India of March 2022 (1)...lionnarsimharajumjf
The document summarizes Lions Club activities in District 320D for February. It recognizes clubs that conducted service activities during the month, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on cancer awareness. It requests clubs conduct awareness activities on diabetes, cancer, and the environment in upcoming months and help homes for the aged, disabled, and orphans. It also outlines proposed activities for the Women Empowerment Month of March and recognizes clubs for their service projects.
GST News Letter 11 - April 2022 Newsletter from Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D ...lionnarsimharajumjf
The document congratulates Lions Club members for their service activities in March, including observing Women's Empowerment Month. It encourages clubs to conduct drinking water camps and save trees by watering plants in the hot summer months. It lists clubs that have done excellent activities and requests all clubs conduct minimum service activities in their areas related to global causes like diabetes and vision. It highlights a project by the Hyderabad Sanathnagar club installing benches at hospitals.
GST Circular No.4 from Lion Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D, India.pdflionnarsimharajumjf
This document provides updates and announcements from the Lions Clubs International District 320D. It recognizes clubs for their service activities, especially related to flood relief efforts, childhood cancer awareness, and teachers appreciation. It encourages clubs to promote eco-friendly Ganesh idols and conduct activities for Engineers Day and Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September. Suggestions are provided for childhood cancer service activities. Clubs and leaders are congratulated for their ongoing service projects and leadership.
GST News Letter No.3 from Lion Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D, India.pdflionnarsimharajumjf
This document provides updates and announcements from the district governor of Lions Clubs International District 320D. It recognizes clubs for their service activities, encourages ongoing service initiatives around hunger relief, primary health centers, and the environment. It also announces upcoming events like Doctors Day, the birthday of LCIF area leader Lion Dr. G Babu Rao, Independence Day, International Youth Day, and criteria for the Kindness Matters Service Award. The district governor expresses appreciation for clubs' service work and asks for continued efforts in identified areas of focus.
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.
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.
GST News Letter 8 - January 2022 from Narsimha Raju Dcihpally 320D, India (1)...lionnarsimharajumjf
The document summarizes the service activities of Lions Clubs International District 320D for the first half of the Lionistic year. It recognizes clubs and individual Lions for their efforts in conducting hunger relief, environmental, health screening, disaster relief, and other service activities despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. It encourages clubs to continue their service work and report activities through MyLion. It also provides ideas for hunger relief activities in January to honor the birthdays of Melvin Jones and Naresh Agarwal.
GST News Letter 10 from Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D, India of March 2022 (1)...lionnarsimharajumjf
The document summarizes Lions Club activities in District 320D for February. It recognizes clubs that conducted service activities during the month, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on cancer awareness. It requests clubs conduct awareness activities on diabetes, cancer, and the environment in upcoming months and help homes for the aged, disabled, and orphans. It also outlines proposed activities for the Women Empowerment Month of March and recognizes clubs for their service projects.
GST News Letter 11 - April 2022 Newsletter from Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D ...lionnarsimharajumjf
The document congratulates Lions Club members for their service activities in March, including observing Women's Empowerment Month. It encourages clubs to conduct drinking water camps and save trees by watering plants in the hot summer months. It lists clubs that have done excellent activities and requests all clubs conduct minimum service activities in their areas related to global causes like diabetes and vision. It highlights a project by the Hyderabad Sanathnagar club installing benches at hospitals.
GST Circular No.4 from Lion Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D, India.pdflionnarsimharajumjf
This document provides updates and announcements from the Lions Clubs International District 320D. It recognizes clubs for their service activities, especially related to flood relief efforts, childhood cancer awareness, and teachers appreciation. It encourages clubs to promote eco-friendly Ganesh idols and conduct activities for Engineers Day and Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September. Suggestions are provided for childhood cancer service activities. Clubs and leaders are congratulated for their ongoing service projects and leadership.
GST News Letter No.3 from Lion Narsimha Raju Dichpally 320D, India.pdflionnarsimharajumjf
This document provides updates and announcements from the district governor of Lions Clubs International District 320D. It recognizes clubs for their service activities, encourages ongoing service initiatives around hunger relief, primary health centers, and the environment. It also announces upcoming events like Doctors Day, the birthday of LCIF area leader Lion Dr. G Babu Rao, Independence Day, International Youth Day, and criteria for the Kindness Matters Service Award. The district governor expresses appreciation for clubs' service work and asks for continued efforts in identified areas of focus.
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.
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.
Rotaract club of Zenith - KINSHIP magazineYuva O Postive
HI Dear Friends in Rotaract,
Its a great pleasure and happy to E-release our 1st Issue of KINSHIP Magazine for the year 2013-14.
KINSHIP magazine includes messages from President and Editor,Club Report,Other NGO events,Health Tips,Did you know about the person,Ethu Namma Area,Joy of Expressing,Bday Bash,Zenith Varalaru,Vaanga Pazagalam,and Fun Corner.
Feedbacks and Suggestion are welcome !!!
The document provides information from a Rotary club newsletter/magazine. It includes the chairman's message about a past event called Bhandavyotsava, details about a media workshop the club organized, congratulatory messages for two club members' achievements, and information about an upcoming district conference including the schedule and list of speakers.
- The document summarizes the activities of the Rotaract Club of Zenith from July 2014 to March 2015. It discusses events like district and club installations, friendship day celebrations, independence day celebrations, projects, meetings, and conferences.
- Key highlights include Rtr. Senthilkumar being elected as the 20th President of the club for 2015-2016 and Rtr. PP. Vinoth Nagarajan being selected as the District Rotaract Representative for 2015-2016.
- The club was actively involved in various service projects, meetings, and conferences at the district and international level during this period.
This document provides information about Rotary International District 5000 for the 2022-2023 year. It includes:
1. Key messages from RI President Jennifer Jones focusing on diversity, inclusion, empowering girls, and expanding reach.
2. Details on District Governor Randy Hart's focus on membership and the district's goal of a 10% net membership gain.
3. Statistics on The Rotary Foundation grants awarded by the district in recent years and goals for future funding.
4. An overview of district international projects planned for Nepal and Fiji, as well as upcoming webinars, support for clubs, and the district conference to be held in Hilo in May 2023.
The Rotary Club of Barshi organized several community service projects in July 2010, including worshipping cows and donating to an organization protecting cows, arranging blood donation camps that collected 311 bottles of blood, planting 250 trees at an ITI college, arranging entertainment for deaf and dumb school students, felicitating doctors, installing new club members, and starting a cataract surgery project targeting 372 operations by the end of the year.
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.
The document discusses upcoming Rotary Club of New Bombay Seaside events in August, including their regular meeting on August 5th, Spirits 2012 youth competition on August 12th, and continuing the youth competition on August 19th. It also discusses previous club events like a picnic and a fundraising event, and encourages members to help expand youth programs and think ambitiously about goals.
The document discusses Rotary's new grant model which aims to simplify processes, encourage more collaboration between clubs/districts, and ensure better stewardship of funds. It highlights advantages like increased contributions as donors see impact, and greater impact through projects focused on Rotary's areas of focus. The new model is currently being piloted and will be available to all districts starting in July 2013.
Rtr. Amrit Gautam discusses his positive experience as a member of the Rotaract Club of Kasthamandap. He found the club to be a great platform to engage in social service projects and professional development. It provided an opportunity to make new friends and contribute to meaningful causes. The club motivated him and helped him grow both personally and professionally over his two years of membership. He feels fortunate to be part of such an impactful organization.
This document summarizes the activities of the LEO Club of Rajgangpur over the past year. [1] The Club has undertaken various community service projects such as dental camps, eye camps, health checkups, and plantation drives. [2] The Club also aims to provide leadership development opportunities for youth by organizing projects that promote teamwork, community involvement, and positive character traits. [3] Working with the local Lions Club on joint projects allows both organizations to multiply their impact and better serve the community.
Prakshya Public Welfare Society is a non-governmental organization with a mission to improve the lives of underprivileged children through education, food, clothing and guidance. It utilizes volunteers and members to connect with street children and help meet their basic needs. Prakshya also organizes community events like clothing distributions, cleanliness drives and festivals to further its mission and engage volunteers. The document provides details on Prakshya's orientation, works, volunteer network and examples of past events.
The document summarizes the goals and activities of the Lions Club Gwalior Prerna in India. It aims to serve society with a focus on children, especially girls and the disabled. Some of its activities include organizing health camps focused on eye and ear treatments, sponsoring leadership seminars and special olympics events for disabled children. It also details the installation of Dr. Sandeepa Malhotra as the charter president of the Lions Club Gwalior Prerna.
Lions Club Of Thane North Activities Report For October 2014Murtuza Nagaria
The document summarizes activities from the Lions Club of Thane North for October 2014. It describes various service activities carried out by the club including a statue garlanding ceremony, a clean India pledge launch, mega medical camps providing health checkups and treatments to over 300 people, blood donation drives which collected 74 units of blood, diabetes checkup camps which screened 427 people, and computerized eye checkup camps screening 238 people. It also details the club's donation of funds to charitable causes and celebration of its silver jubilee anniversary through events like dances, magic shows, and competitions.
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 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 summarizes a walk organized by the Rotary Blood Bank on December 5th in New Delhi to raise awareness about voluntary blood donation. Over 300 Rotaractors and 4000 schoolchildren participated in the event, which was flagged off by Montek Singh Ahluwalia, the deputy chairman of India's Planning Commission. The walk aimed to educate people about the importance of donating blood regularly to ensure no one suffers from a lack of blood. It featured colorful processions by school children and demonstrations on blood donation. The event helped promote Rotaract and the cause of voluntary blood donation among youth.
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 two community events held by the SSK Samaj. A mass marriage ceremony was held in Indore where 8 couples were married. The event was well-attended and supported by community leaders and members. Additionally, a campaign on women and child sexual abuse was organized in Ranebennur in association with local organizations. The program aimed to educate community members on protecting children.
Rotaract club of Zenith - KINSHIP magazineYuva O Postive
HI Dear Friends in Rotaract,
Its a great pleasure and happy to E-release our 1st Issue of KINSHIP Magazine for the year 2013-14.
KINSHIP magazine includes messages from President and Editor,Club Report,Other NGO events,Health Tips,Did you know about the person,Ethu Namma Area,Joy of Expressing,Bday Bash,Zenith Varalaru,Vaanga Pazagalam,and Fun Corner.
Feedbacks and Suggestion are welcome !!!
The document provides information from a Rotary club newsletter/magazine. It includes the chairman's message about a past event called Bhandavyotsava, details about a media workshop the club organized, congratulatory messages for two club members' achievements, and information about an upcoming district conference including the schedule and list of speakers.
- The document summarizes the activities of the Rotaract Club of Zenith from July 2014 to March 2015. It discusses events like district and club installations, friendship day celebrations, independence day celebrations, projects, meetings, and conferences.
- Key highlights include Rtr. Senthilkumar being elected as the 20th President of the club for 2015-2016 and Rtr. PP. Vinoth Nagarajan being selected as the District Rotaract Representative for 2015-2016.
- The club was actively involved in various service projects, meetings, and conferences at the district and international level during this period.
This document provides information about Rotary International District 5000 for the 2022-2023 year. It includes:
1. Key messages from RI President Jennifer Jones focusing on diversity, inclusion, empowering girls, and expanding reach.
2. Details on District Governor Randy Hart's focus on membership and the district's goal of a 10% net membership gain.
3. Statistics on The Rotary Foundation grants awarded by the district in recent years and goals for future funding.
4. An overview of district international projects planned for Nepal and Fiji, as well as upcoming webinars, support for clubs, and the district conference to be held in Hilo in May 2023.
The Rotary Club of Barshi organized several community service projects in July 2010, including worshipping cows and donating to an organization protecting cows, arranging blood donation camps that collected 311 bottles of blood, planting 250 trees at an ITI college, arranging entertainment for deaf and dumb school students, felicitating doctors, installing new club members, and starting a cataract surgery project targeting 372 operations by the end of the year.
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.
The document discusses upcoming Rotary Club of New Bombay Seaside events in August, including their regular meeting on August 5th, Spirits 2012 youth competition on August 12th, and continuing the youth competition on August 19th. It also discusses previous club events like a picnic and a fundraising event, and encourages members to help expand youth programs and think ambitiously about goals.
The document discusses Rotary's new grant model which aims to simplify processes, encourage more collaboration between clubs/districts, and ensure better stewardship of funds. It highlights advantages like increased contributions as donors see impact, and greater impact through projects focused on Rotary's areas of focus. The new model is currently being piloted and will be available to all districts starting in July 2013.
Rtr. Amrit Gautam discusses his positive experience as a member of the Rotaract Club of Kasthamandap. He found the club to be a great platform to engage in social service projects and professional development. It provided an opportunity to make new friends and contribute to meaningful causes. The club motivated him and helped him grow both personally and professionally over his two years of membership. He feels fortunate to be part of such an impactful organization.
This document summarizes the activities of the LEO Club of Rajgangpur over the past year. [1] The Club has undertaken various community service projects such as dental camps, eye camps, health checkups, and plantation drives. [2] The Club also aims to provide leadership development opportunities for youth by organizing projects that promote teamwork, community involvement, and positive character traits. [3] Working with the local Lions Club on joint projects allows both organizations to multiply their impact and better serve the community.
Prakshya Public Welfare Society is a non-governmental organization with a mission to improve the lives of underprivileged children through education, food, clothing and guidance. It utilizes volunteers and members to connect with street children and help meet their basic needs. Prakshya also organizes community events like clothing distributions, cleanliness drives and festivals to further its mission and engage volunteers. The document provides details on Prakshya's orientation, works, volunteer network and examples of past events.
The document summarizes the goals and activities of the Lions Club Gwalior Prerna in India. It aims to serve society with a focus on children, especially girls and the disabled. Some of its activities include organizing health camps focused on eye and ear treatments, sponsoring leadership seminars and special olympics events for disabled children. It also details the installation of Dr. Sandeepa Malhotra as the charter president of the Lions Club Gwalior Prerna.
Lions Club Of Thane North Activities Report For October 2014Murtuza Nagaria
The document summarizes activities from the Lions Club of Thane North for October 2014. It describes various service activities carried out by the club including a statue garlanding ceremony, a clean India pledge launch, mega medical camps providing health checkups and treatments to over 300 people, blood donation drives which collected 74 units of blood, diabetes checkup camps which screened 427 people, and computerized eye checkup camps screening 238 people. It also details the club's donation of funds to charitable causes and celebration of its silver jubilee anniversary through events like dances, magic shows, and competitions.
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 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 summarizes a walk organized by the Rotary Blood Bank on December 5th in New Delhi to raise awareness about voluntary blood donation. Over 300 Rotaractors and 4000 schoolchildren participated in the event, which was flagged off by Montek Singh Ahluwalia, the deputy chairman of India's Planning Commission. The walk aimed to educate people about the importance of donating blood regularly to ensure no one suffers from a lack of blood. It featured colorful processions by school children and demonstrations on blood donation. The event helped promote Rotaract and the cause of voluntary blood donation among youth.
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 two community events held by the SSK Samaj. A mass marriage ceremony was held in Indore where 8 couples were married. The event was well-attended and supported by community leaders and members. Additionally, a campaign on women and child sexual abuse was organized in Ranebennur in association with local organizations. The program aimed to educate community members on protecting children.
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The document outlines the key responsibilities and duties of a club secretary for a Lions Club. As the main liaison and record keeper, the secretary is responsible for organizing meetings, taking minutes, maintaining member records, submitting required reports, and generally overseeing the administration of the club. Specific recurring tasks include preparing agendas, recording attendance, collecting dues, and communicating important information to members. The secretary also helps plan events, facilitate leadership training, and ensures a smooth transition of duties to new officers.
GST News letter No.2 from Lion Narsimha Raju Dichpally GST Coordinator 320D 2...lionnarsimharajumjf
Lions Clubs International District 320D is encouraging all club officers and members to conduct service activities for the month of July 2021, which is the rainy season in India. Suggested activities include adopting a primary health center, celebrating Doctors Day on July 1st by honoring doctors, planting trees, promoting rainwater harvesting, and keeping communities clean and green. The district governor is also promoting the adoption of primary health centers by each club to assess needs and provide support.
South Indian cuisine refers to the foods from four states - Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. Common features include rice as the staple, various dals or legumes, idli and dosa, fish and meat for non-vegetarians, stir-fried or roasted vegetables, fresh fruits and juices, milk-based desserts, ghee or oils, pickles, and spices like coriander, cumin, turmeric and pepper. Ingredients and styles vary between states but share staples like rice and dals prepared in different ways.
This document discusses awards and recognitions for Lions Clubs International District 320D. It outlines different types of awards including region awards, district awards, and international awards from Lions Clubs International. Some examples of international awards mentioned are the Club Excellence Award, Service Award, and Individual Award, with the Club Excellence Award focusing on factors like membership, service, leadership, marketing, and communication.
This document provides guidance to a District Cabinet Secretary (DCS) on their responsibilities and duties which include:
1) Keeping accurate records of cabinet meetings and distributing minutes to members.
2) Monitoring club reports and helping to coordinate cabinet meetings under the supervision of the District Governor (DG).
3) Ensuring effective communication by sending correspondence in a precise, courteous, and concise manner and using technology for group communications.
4) Providing resources and guidance to the DG and clubs on schedules, protocols, and club health assessments.
5) Being knowledgeable on the various Lions constitutions and ensuring meetings follow Robert's Rules of Order.
This document outlines service activities and priorities for Lions Clubs International District 320D under Lion D Narsimha Raju. It discusses traditional club activities and a calendar of events. It emphasizes local service projects, permanent projects, and services in selected areas. It highlights global focus areas of environment, hunger relief, cancer, diabetes, and vision. It promotes the district priority of adopting primary health centers to assess needs, provide supplies and recognition. It suggests COVID-19 pandemic relief activities like awareness, mask and sanitizer distribution, tree planting, helping the needy, unemployed and victim families. Finally, it defines the "SMART" approach to goal-setting as being specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely.
This document outlines the role and responsibilities of a club treasurer, including maintaining accurate financial records, collecting member dues, paying international and district dues on time, and presenting financial reports at board meetings. It details dues structures for international, district, and multiple programs. Treasurers can access member payment and report privileges through the MyLCI online portal. Clubs risk suspension if balances are unpaid beyond 90 days or exceed thresholds. The treasurer is responsible for ensuring the club remains in good financial standing.
MyLion to update all members records and service reportinglionnarsimharajumjf
This document provides information about MyLion and reporting service activities through the app. It states that club officers like the president, secretary, and service chairperson can report service activities using MyLion. These officers can also delete/edit member activities and edit the club profile. It provides steps for registering on MyLion by filling in required information and verifying with a passcode. Additional sections describe how to update member data, access reports, download data, and report a service activity using the mobile app. Metrics from service activities can be viewed on the MyLion Insights dashboard, including people served, volunteer hours, and comparisons to averages.
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GST Circular from Lion Narsimha Raju Dichpally GST District Coordinator 320D, India of Oct'2021 (2).pdf
1. LIONS CLUBS INTERNATIONAL - 320D | 2021 - 22
D NARSIMHA RAJU mjf - GST District Coordinator
RespectedLionLeaders,
GreetingsandNamasthe!
I am thankful to District Governor Lion Dr T Ramakrishna Reddy garu for giving free hands in the area of
service activities in our District 320D, And also I am thankful to LCIF Area Leader & Chief Advisor Dr G Babu
Rao garu always motivates me to move forward, FVDG Lion Gandani Srinivas Garu, SVDG Lion P Laxmi garu,
Advisor PDG Lion Gampa Ramesh garu, Lion m nagaRAJU sir, And GAT Team Lion A Amarnath Rao garu, Lion
Marri Praveen garu and DG Team, PDGs for their support and motivation. I am thankful to all the clubs and
lionsofthedistrictforsupportingandcomingforwardtoconductactivitiessuccessfully.
Hearty Congratulations to each and every member of our District and all Clubs for doing at least one service
activityduringthismonth.
I am happy to share that all our clubs in District has conducted Teachers Day in
grand way District Teachers Honouring under leadership of District Secretary
Lion Padma Obul Reddy, it was grand success Eminent teachers were
honoured conducted by all clubs at their respective areas, and also Region 4,5,6
under leadership of PDG Lion P Basaveshwar Rao and Bodhan Team
conducted Teachers honouring and our LCIF Area Leader Lion Dr G Babu Rao garu
has given contribution for 50 Quintals of Rice for every teacher 25kgs Rice distributed,
and it was very helpful to private teachers during this period. LC Hyd Sanatana &
SanatanaMahathihonoured100teachersheartycongratulationstoboththeclubs.
Its great and noble service done by most of the clubs coming forward to distribute Clay Idol Ganesha to save
our environment, most of the clubs came positively to my response. Many Clubs have honoured Eminent
Engineers on the occasion of Engineers Day. September was Cancer Awareness month and most of the clubs
conductedawarenessandactivitiesLionGRSujathahasgivenpamphletstoalltheclubstobringawareness
in our community. October 10th to 18th is observed as Service week as mark of respect to our Leader IP
Douglas Alexander on 18th we are celebrating birthday globally, we need to conduct any service activity
duringthesedaysandreportMyLion.
Lions Quest conducted training in Bodhan area under leadership of DS Lions Quest Lion R Narayana, and
veryhappytosaythattheyhavestartedimplementingintheschools.AndalsoinHyderabadareatheyhave
conductedtrainingonLionsQuestatSerilingampally.KudostoPDGLionPBasaveshwarraogaru,SVDGLion
PLaxmigaruandBodhanTeamalwayssupportsdistrictandplaysavitalrole,betheexampletomanyclubs
and LCIF Area Leader Lion Dr G Babu Rao garu for taking good initiative and Lion Dr Ch Prakash Rao garu
motivating and guidance to get implemented lions quest. Hearty Congratulations to Region Chariperson's
andteamof Region5,6,7forthisgreatintiative.
Hearty Congratulation to Bodhan Region clubs more than 15 Cancer Detection camps conducted with the
help of Grace Cancer, for this I am thankful to PDG Lion P Basveshwar Rao garu for motivating all clubs and
also DS Cancer Lion GR Sujatha garu for motivating clubs. I take this opportunity to Congratulate of FVDG
Lion Gandani Srinivas garu on his birthday many clubs came forward to conduct service activities
particularlyHungerReliefactivities.
IrequestalltheclubstoconductactivitiesatyouradoptedPHCcenters.
Our Multiple MD320 GST Coordinator given a call in October one week long program on Envrionmental
Awareness we need to conduct Environmental awareness, please find the service ideas related
Environment in this circular. I request all the clubs to do minimum service activities and report MyLion
promptly, as my dream to see our District with 100% reporting and it became success, still our clubs to
maintain the same tempo, this is all because of our Team Work, I strongly believe “Team Work Makes our
DreamWork”
Dr T Ramakrishna Reddy pmjf
District Governor
G Srinivas pmjf
First Vice District Governor
P Laxmi pmjf
Second Vice District Governor
2. H
earty Congratulations to District Secretaries Lion Girija Reddy garu for her
outstanding contribution in Hunger Relief Activities at NIMS Hospital and even
sponsored for Shelter at PHC. And FVDG Lion Gandani Srinivas garu, DS
Cancer Lion GR Sujatha garu for regular Hunger Relief activities at Basavataraka
Cancer Hospital, Hyderabad and also motivating clubs to conduct cancer camps, DS
Teachers Lion Padma Obul Reddy for conducting regular Hunger Relief activity at
Mental Hospital, Hyderabad. Lion Upender LC Hyderabad Greater Banjara for
conducting regular Hunger Relief Activity at MNJ Cancer Hospital, And DS Diabetes
Lion Ramadevi Reddy garu for motivating clubs by sponsoring Diabetes kits and also
DC Diabetes Lion T Vijaylaxmi garu for sponsoring Diabetes kits. Special thanks to
Lion Royyuru Suresh garu Secretary Hyderabad Banjara Pearls for motivating all
clubswithGroceries,and Milkshakes,Chocolates and Biscuits forsponsoring.
H
earty Congratulations to Hyderabad Capital, Hyderabad Blues, LCBodhan, LC
Bodhan Royals, LC Bodhan Dynamic, LC Gajwel Sneha conducting Regular
Hunger Relief Activities.
H
earty Congratulations to all the clubs of Bodhan Region, Kamareddy,
Hyderabad Sanathnagar, Sanathnagar Dynamic, Hyd Banajara Pearls, Hyd
Greenlands Armoor Navnathpuram, Banswada, Birkur, Bichkunda Diamond,
Nizamabad for conducting Eye Screening camps regularly, request all other clubs to
concentrate onVisionScreening camps.
P
ermanent Diabetes Centers : Hyderabad Elite, Armoor Navnathpuram, Bodhan,
Bodhan Royals, Jankampet, Bodhan City, Nasrullabad, Mosra, Hyd Koti, Hyd
South, Hyd Greenlands, Kamareddy, Kamareddy Vivekananda, Nizamabad,
Chegunta, Toopran Sneha, Hyderabad Jubilee Hills, Narsapur Snehabandhu, Varni,
Rudrur, Shakkarnagar, Gajwel Sneha, Yedpally, Chandur, Mosra etc., kudo to the all
these clubsand continue withthe same infuture.
H
earty Congratulations to the team of Chegunta for their continuous Mega
Health Camps insurroundingvillages.
4. 10th October 2020:
I request all clubs to collect their members registration
with their details like Full name,age,date of
birth,mobile no,Email ID. After collecting the amount
you can call us We will give you to pay amount club
wise to Google pay or
phone pay. Please
collect registrations
i m m e d i a t e l y. T h i s
Rs.100/- is Just like
voluntary donation to
G r a c e c a n c e r
foundation for camps.
We have been given a
t a r g e t o f 1 0 0 0
registrations. I request
all RCs, ZCs, Cabinet
members to motivate all
lions to get registered
and they can bring
registrations on 03rd
October and hand over
at C h a n d ra Re d d y
gardens too. Grace
Cancer Foundation Cancer Virtual Run from take 10
seconds of runningvideo and postinfacebook.
https://www.facebook.com/gracecancerfoundation.org/ join with
your facebook id and join and be part of this great cause. As we
Lions Clubs International District 320D partnered with Grace
Cancer Foundation for Cancer Run. Spread the awareness of
cancer by participating along with all in the Largest Virtual Global
Grace Cancer Runon10102020.
5. Gift of Service from
the Heart Service
W e e k f r o m 1 0 t h
O c t o b e r t o 1 8 t h
October 2021 :
The best way to celebrate
IP Doug Alexander's
birthday is by organizing
a hunger relief service
challenge from 10th to
18th October, 2021.
Serve from the heart by feeding hungry people and
report your activity on MyLion using the hashtag
#APforVP #APServiceChallenge
I request all the clubs to conduct Hunger Relief
activities during this week and also they can do any
activity like Tree
p l a n t a t i o n
p r o g r a m ,
A w a r e n e s s
p r o g r a m s o n
Diabetes, Cancer,
Environment etc.,
atleast one activity
be each and club
a n d r e p o r t i n
M y L i o n a n d
publicize in Social
media.
6. HEARTY Congratulations to all the clubs for active involvement in all the
events and service activites
7. HEARTY Congratulations to all the clubs for active involvement in all the
events and service activites
8. Md320 given call October month for Environment Service activities whole month of
District 320D, so we need to concentrate this month on Environmental Awareness and
please findservice ideas.
Environment
1. Planttreeswiththeadviceofalocalenvironmentorganizationonthebestlocationsandvarieties.
2. Cleanupabeach,communityspaceorroadsideareamonthlyasaclub.
3. Holdanenvironment-themedphotocontestataschool.Plantatreeoranothergreenformofrecognitiontohonor
thewinner.
4. ChallengeallLionsinyourclubordistricttoaddonegreenhabittotheirdailylives.
5. Recognizealocalorganizationorcommunityleaderforenvironmentalconservationwork.
6. Volunteerwithyourlocalparkservicetomaintaintrails.Helpmorepeopleaccessandenjoynature!
7. Committo“MeatlessMondays”ornoteatingmeatonedayeachweek.
8. Collectusedcellphonesanddonatethemtoindividualsinneed.
9. Leadanaer-schoolnaturewalk.
10. Survey homes and community areas for leaks in sinks, communal spigots or water fountains. Contact relevant
o cialsforrepairs.
11. Workwithcityo cialstopaint“nodumping”signsnearroaddrainageareas.
12. Identifywheretorecycletoxicitemsandsharethecollectionschedule.
13. Organize a mural competition to promote environmental awareness. Paint the mural in a prominent community
location.
14. Implementarecyclingdrivewherepeopledonategently-useditemstocharityorganizations.
15. Developademonstrationgardenorlandscapingplotusingnativeplantspeciestorestorethehabitatandconserve
water.
16. Sponsoratrainingprogramforfarmersonhowtomakeanduseorganicfertilizersandpesticides.
17. Produceamonthlynatureprogramonalocalpublicradiostation.
18. Partnerwithalocalcarpentertobuildrainbarrelsandtrainingsessionwithcommunitymemberstopromoteusing
themforwatering&irrigation.
19. Organizeanalternativetransportationincentiveprogramtoencouragewalking,biking,publictransportationand
carpooling.
20. Establishaschoolgardenandcompostingprogramtoimproveschoolmeals&reducewaste.
21. Collectwastepaperorbooksandpartnerwithcompanytogetbooks
22. Cleanupparksinyourlocalcommunities.
23. PromoteAwarenessonCleanlinessinlocalRailwaystationsandBusStandspartneringwiththem.
9. 24. KeepDustBinsandposterssaveenvironment inPublicPlaceslikeRailwayStations,BusStands,Parks,Temples.
localshrinesetc.,
25. PlantaTreeandtakeSel e
26. Keepcontestinschoolstoplanttreesandbringawarenessamongthem.
27. KeepEssayWritingorPaintingorElocutioncompetitioninSchools.
28. PartneringwithlocalMunicipalitiesandbringawarenessincommunitiestouseourvegetablewasteascompost
incommunities
29. PartneringwithLocalGovernmentandplantandsavetrees.
30. BringAwarenessnottouseplasticbagsanduseclothbags.
31. AwarenessonSaveWaterandkeeppostersinCommunityHalls,HotelsandFunctionHallsincommunities.
32. AwarenessonSaveFuelbykeepingpostersatPetrolpumpsandorbyAdsinCinemaHallsorAdsatpublicplaces
33. AwarenessonSaveEnergyinpublicplacesorbyAdsinCinemaHallsorAdsatpublicplaces
34. AwarenessonRainHarvestingpitsincommunitiesbykeepingpostersandmotivatethemtodigpits.
35. Donating Tree Guards to Government Schools or local Government authorities or adoption of trees to take
maintainance.
36. Keepingemptywaterbottlebankinpublicplaces.
37. Awarenessonnottouseplasticbottlesorplasticitemsforsingleuse.