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.
This document provides information about the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown and Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Midtown. It includes the names and positions of board members for both clubs for the 2017-2018 year. It also summarizes the upcoming Doctors' Day celebration and provides an introduction to the new board members of the Inner Wheel Club. The editorial board members are listed. The next issue will provide a detailed report on the installation of the new Inner Wheel Club team.
The document provides a summary of the installation ceremony and first meeting of the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Mid-Town. Key details include:
- Mrs. Anupama Ravindranath was installed as the new president at a festive ceremony held at RCL Hall.
- The chief guest's address was filled with words of wisdom and advice for the new team.
- To start her term, Anupama received Rs. 75,000 in donations from Rotarians for community service projects.
- The first meeting under Anupama's leadership was held at RCL Hall and was a colorful event with Rotarians, Annes, and guests in attendance.
Rotaract District 3220 Sri Lanka Official Newsletter - The Colloquium issue 2...Tharaka Alwis
This bulletin summarizes Rotaract activities in District 3220 (Sri Lanka and Maldives) from January 2014. It includes:
- A message from the District Rotaract Representative welcoming readers to the new year and quarter.
- Introductions of the District Council members, including their roles and interests.
- A profile of a new Rotaract member and their most memorable project.
- Recognition of the President and Rotaractor of the month for September-November.
- Summaries of recent club, community, and professional development projects.
- An announcement of an upcoming guitar workshop event in January sponsored by Yamaha Music Centre.
Rotaract
The Rotary Club of Singapore held their weekly meeting on May 2nd 2012. Special guests included Mrs. Kanak Mehta and teacher advisors from local schools. Vice President Ashi Sarwal presented the 5th annual K.S. Mehta Essay Award. The winners were announced with Sneha Gupta from Global Indian International School winning 1st place and three students from Raffles Institution Junior College winning 2nd place. Visiting Rotarians from Japan also spoke about earthquake recovery efforts. The meeting announcements included upcoming Rotary events and the club's community service focus for the month of May.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Bangsar Kuala Lumpur (RCBKS) provides updates on:
1) The club's activities from the past week which included a visit from the District Governor and inducting a new member.
2) Upcoming events for the club including a fellowship event, speaker presentations, and committee meetings.
3) Announcements regarding birthdays, anniversaries, and duty roster assignments.
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 details from the 44th annual conference of Rotary International District 3180 in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference featured speeches on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, the role of youth in nation building, and lessons from women in epics. Cultural performances also enriched the conference. The mesmerizing stage design and overall high-quality organization left attendees with fond memories of fellowship. The conference aimed to motivate continued service in communities with renewed vigor.
This document provides information about the Rotary Club of Mysore Midtown and Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Midtown. It includes the names and positions of board members for both clubs for the 2017-2018 year. It also summarizes the upcoming Doctors' Day celebration and provides an introduction to the new board members of the Inner Wheel Club. The editorial board members are listed. The next issue will provide a detailed report on the installation of the new Inner Wheel Club team.
The document provides a summary of the installation ceremony and first meeting of the Inner Wheel Club of Mysore Mid-Town. Key details include:
- Mrs. Anupama Ravindranath was installed as the new president at a festive ceremony held at RCL Hall.
- The chief guest's address was filled with words of wisdom and advice for the new team.
- To start her term, Anupama received Rs. 75,000 in donations from Rotarians for community service projects.
- The first meeting under Anupama's leadership was held at RCL Hall and was a colorful event with Rotarians, Annes, and guests in attendance.
Rotaract District 3220 Sri Lanka Official Newsletter - The Colloquium issue 2...Tharaka Alwis
This bulletin summarizes Rotaract activities in District 3220 (Sri Lanka and Maldives) from January 2014. It includes:
- A message from the District Rotaract Representative welcoming readers to the new year and quarter.
- Introductions of the District Council members, including their roles and interests.
- A profile of a new Rotaract member and their most memorable project.
- Recognition of the President and Rotaractor of the month for September-November.
- Summaries of recent club, community, and professional development projects.
- An announcement of an upcoming guitar workshop event in January sponsored by Yamaha Music Centre.
Rotaract
The Rotary Club of Singapore held their weekly meeting on May 2nd 2012. Special guests included Mrs. Kanak Mehta and teacher advisors from local schools. Vice President Ashi Sarwal presented the 5th annual K.S. Mehta Essay Award. The winners were announced with Sneha Gupta from Global Indian International School winning 1st place and three students from Raffles Institution Junior College winning 2nd place. Visiting Rotarians from Japan also spoke about earthquake recovery efforts. The meeting announcements included upcoming Rotary events and the club's community service focus for the month of May.
This weekly bulletin from the Rotary Club of Bangsar Kuala Lumpur (RCBKS) provides updates on:
1) The club's activities from the past week which included a visit from the District Governor and inducting a new member.
2) Upcoming events for the club including a fellowship event, speaker presentations, and committee meetings.
3) Announcements regarding birthdays, anniversaries, and duty roster assignments.
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 details from the 44th annual conference of Rotary International District 3180 in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference featured speeches on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, the role of youth in nation building, and lessons from women in epics. Cultural performances also enriched the conference. The mesmerizing stage design and overall high-quality organization left attendees with fond memories of fellowship. The conference aimed to motivate continued service in communities with renewed vigor.
This document provides an update from the president of the Rotary Club as their Rotary year is coming to an end. It discusses several projects the club has completed, including a values education workshop for students and an upcoming medical camp for a poor community in partnership with another Rotary club. It also notes some remaining tasks to wrap up the year such as producing a report card and souvenir book before leadership is handed over to the incoming president at the end of the month. The president expresses gratitude for the fellowship experienced over the year and looks forward to winding down their responsibilities once the official handover occurs.
This document is a newsletter from the District Rotaract Council paying tribute to Sachin Tendulkar. It contains messages from the District Rotaract Representative and the Chairperson of the Editorial Board. They highlight the successful events and service projects conducted by Rotaract clubs in the district so far. They encourage support for upcoming events. Both messages praise Sachin Tendulkar for inspiring change and being a source of pride and inspiration for India and cricket fans worldwide over his 24-year career. The Chairperson reflects on how Tendulkar introduced them to cricket and all the memories and entertainment he provided.
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 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.
This newsletter provides updates from Micah Melling, the Central Region Vice President of DECA. It summarizes Micah's involvement at several March conferences, including speaking engagements and workshops. It also provides details on fundraising efforts for muscular dystrophy through "The Movement" and the upcoming DECA Dash 5K race at the International Career Development Conference in Salt Lake City. Finally, it includes a letter from the National DECA President expressing excitement about the upcoming conference in Salt Lake City.
The document summarizes key information for Rotarians visiting Cambodia for the first time. It notes that 21 Rotarians from the club will attend the international convention in Thailand and also visit Cambodia. It provides brief details about Khmer cuisine, climate, currency, traditional clothing, and etiquette for visiting temples in Cambodia to help prepare visitors for their trip. The purpose is to enlighten friends about the country and ensure a enjoyable experience.
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.
Welcome to first the edition of WISDOM for the year 2017- 18. This issue of Wisdom is dedicated to all members who have started their journey in their project speech and to the new members who will start their journey in Toastmasters this
year.
World Champion of Public Speaking 2017, Manoj Vasudevan is featured in this newsletter.
Welcome to first the edition of WISDOM for the year 2017- 18. This issue of Wisdom is dedicated to all members who have started their journey in their project speech and to the new members who will start their journey in Toastmasters this
year.
World Champion of Public Speaking 2017, Manoj Vasudevan is featured in this newsletter.
The document provides information about the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including upcoming events and activities. It discusses membership statistics showing growth in some districts. It emphasizes the importance of respect in Rotary and how the club shows respect to all occupations. It also announces the Police Officer of the Year Award and encourages nominations.
ICAT Newsletter - Oct-Dec - 2017/18 - Issue 2Ravoof Abdul
Welcome to the Second edition of WISDOM for the year 2017- 18. This issue of Wisdom is dedicated to all members who have started their journey in their project speech and to the new members who will start their journey in Toastmasters this year.
The document provides information about the Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya, including a summary of their activities in the first quarter of 2012. It discusses the club's founding and first projects like planting herbs to save lives, donating English books to a local school, and providing food to pilgrims on an important religious day. The club aimed to serve their local community through social activities and help develop the members' skills through projects and professional development opportunities.
The document provides information about the Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya, including a summary of their activities in the first quarter of 2012. In the first 3 sentences:
The Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya held several successful community service projects in their first quarter, including planting herbs to "Save Life Save Herbs", donating plants to a temple under "Plants for a Greener Tomorrow", and providing food and drinks to pilgrims on an important religious holiday with their "Poson Dansala" project. The club aimed to serve their local community through these initial efforts and engage their new members in meaningful work.
Meet the Rotaract Club of Nairobi Central as we celebrate 35 years of Professional and Leadership Development, Community Service, International Service, Fun, Fellowship and Friendship.
This newsletter provides updates from Rotary District 7710 including upcoming events, club activities, and district reports. Key information includes:
- The District 7710 Mid-Year Workshop will be held on February 6th in Cary to discuss the upcoming district conference, recruiting younger members, and club fundraisers.
- Rotary Day at the Boys and Girls Home of NC on February 21st will celebrate the home's 50th anniversary with Rotarians from Districts 7710 and 7730.
- Membership Week from February 22-26 is an opportunity for clubs to plan events to recruit and retain members.
- The joint District 7710 and 7730 conference will take place April 29-May 1
DRR’s Monthly Letter ‘Pratibimba’ - Issue 1 has inaugurated in District Assembly on 11th & 12th July, 2015 at Ahmednagar, MH, India with the hands of DG Rtn. Deepak Pophale, DRCC Rtn. Hemant Landge, DRR Sagar R. Kharade, IPDRR Abhijeet Peshkar, DRRe Shantanu Khalikar & District Editor Rtr. Shivraj Marathe.
This document is the monthly newsletter of the district Rotaract organization for October 2015. It provides information on the upcoming events, activities of various Rotaract clubs, message from the District Rotaract Representative, schedule for club visits by the DZR, and profiles of the district council members. It encourages clubs to focus on membership growth, professionalism, and publicity for Rotaract while successfully implementing service projects. The newsletter aims to inform and connect Rotaractors across the district.
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.
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.
This document provides an update from the president of the Rotary Club as their Rotary year is coming to an end. It discusses several projects the club has completed, including a values education workshop for students and an upcoming medical camp for a poor community in partnership with another Rotary club. It also notes some remaining tasks to wrap up the year such as producing a report card and souvenir book before leadership is handed over to the incoming president at the end of the month. The president expresses gratitude for the fellowship experienced over the year and looks forward to winding down their responsibilities once the official handover occurs.
This document is a newsletter from the District Rotaract Council paying tribute to Sachin Tendulkar. It contains messages from the District Rotaract Representative and the Chairperson of the Editorial Board. They highlight the successful events and service projects conducted by Rotaract clubs in the district so far. They encourage support for upcoming events. Both messages praise Sachin Tendulkar for inspiring change and being a source of pride and inspiration for India and cricket fans worldwide over his 24-year career. The Chairperson reflects on how Tendulkar introduced them to cricket and all the memories and entertainment he provided.
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 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.
This newsletter provides updates from Micah Melling, the Central Region Vice President of DECA. It summarizes Micah's involvement at several March conferences, including speaking engagements and workshops. It also provides details on fundraising efforts for muscular dystrophy through "The Movement" and the upcoming DECA Dash 5K race at the International Career Development Conference in Salt Lake City. Finally, it includes a letter from the National DECA President expressing excitement about the upcoming conference in Salt Lake City.
The document summarizes key information for Rotarians visiting Cambodia for the first time. It notes that 21 Rotarians from the club will attend the international convention in Thailand and also visit Cambodia. It provides brief details about Khmer cuisine, climate, currency, traditional clothing, and etiquette for visiting temples in Cambodia to help prepare visitors for their trip. The purpose is to enlighten friends about the country and ensure a enjoyable experience.
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.
Welcome to first the edition of WISDOM for the year 2017- 18. This issue of Wisdom is dedicated to all members who have started their journey in their project speech and to the new members who will start their journey in Toastmasters this
year.
World Champion of Public Speaking 2017, Manoj Vasudevan is featured in this newsletter.
Welcome to first the edition of WISDOM for the year 2017- 18. This issue of Wisdom is dedicated to all members who have started their journey in their project speech and to the new members who will start their journey in Toastmasters this
year.
World Champion of Public Speaking 2017, Manoj Vasudevan is featured in this newsletter.
The document provides information about the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay including upcoming events and activities. It discusses membership statistics showing growth in some districts. It emphasizes the importance of respect in Rotary and how the club shows respect to all occupations. It also announces the Police Officer of the Year Award and encourages nominations.
ICAT Newsletter - Oct-Dec - 2017/18 - Issue 2Ravoof Abdul
Welcome to the Second edition of WISDOM for the year 2017- 18. This issue of Wisdom is dedicated to all members who have started their journey in their project speech and to the new members who will start their journey in Toastmasters this year.
The document provides information about the Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya, including a summary of their activities in the first quarter of 2012. It discusses the club's founding and first projects like planting herbs to save lives, donating English books to a local school, and providing food to pilgrims on an important religious day. The club aimed to serve their local community through social activities and help develop the members' skills through projects and professional development opportunities.
The document provides information about the Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya, including a summary of their activities in the first quarter of 2012. In the first 3 sentences:
The Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya held several successful community service projects in their first quarter, including planting herbs to "Save Life Save Herbs", donating plants to a temple under "Plants for a Greener Tomorrow", and providing food and drinks to pilgrims on an important religious holiday with their "Poson Dansala" project. The club aimed to serve their local community through these initial efforts and engage their new members in meaningful work.
Meet the Rotaract Club of Nairobi Central as we celebrate 35 years of Professional and Leadership Development, Community Service, International Service, Fun, Fellowship and Friendship.
This newsletter provides updates from Rotary District 7710 including upcoming events, club activities, and district reports. Key information includes:
- The District 7710 Mid-Year Workshop will be held on February 6th in Cary to discuss the upcoming district conference, recruiting younger members, and club fundraisers.
- Rotary Day at the Boys and Girls Home of NC on February 21st will celebrate the home's 50th anniversary with Rotarians from Districts 7710 and 7730.
- Membership Week from February 22-26 is an opportunity for clubs to plan events to recruit and retain members.
- The joint District 7710 and 7730 conference will take place April 29-May 1
DRR’s Monthly Letter ‘Pratibimba’ - Issue 1 has inaugurated in District Assembly on 11th & 12th July, 2015 at Ahmednagar, MH, India with the hands of DG Rtn. Deepak Pophale, DRCC Rtn. Hemant Landge, DRR Sagar R. Kharade, IPDRR Abhijeet Peshkar, DRRe Shantanu Khalikar & District Editor Rtr. Shivraj Marathe.
This document is the monthly newsletter of the district Rotaract organization for October 2015. It provides information on the upcoming events, activities of various Rotaract clubs, message from the District Rotaract Representative, schedule for club visits by the DZR, and profiles of the district council members. It encourages clubs to focus on membership growth, professionalism, and publicity for Rotaract while successfully implementing service projects. The newsletter aims to inform and connect Rotaractors across the district.
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.
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 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.
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 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
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
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.
1. Rotary International has committed $75 million over three years to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. This brings Rotary's total contribution to nearly $1.2 billion.
2. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon convened a meeting on polio eradication during the UN General Assembly to urge more support from member states.
3. Rotary and partners are at a tipping point to achieve a polio-free world but need increased commitments from governments and donors to finish the job.
DRR’s Monthly Letter ‘Pratibimba’ - Issue 2 has inaugurated in Zonal Felllowship Meets of Zones 1-4 on 15th August, 2015 at Aurangabad, Latur, Barshi, Satara (MH, India) respectively.
- Rotaract is an international organization of service clubs for men and women aged 18-30 that promotes leadership, ethics, international understanding and peace.
- The first Rotaract club was chartered in North Carolina in 1986 but clubs had existed earlier in India and Europe. There are now over 7,300 clubs in over 170 countries.
- Rotaract clubs conduct meetings with speakers, tours, cultural activities and visits to other clubs. They use weekends for service projects, social events and leadership workshops.
- The Rotaract Club of Dombivli in India is one of the oldest clubs, chartered in 1973. It has grown significantly and conducts many impactful community service projects.
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.
District Governor Ravi visited the Midtown Rotary Club. He inspected various club projects, including a matching grant funded ambulance and donations to schools. At the evening event, he was presented a special memento for his master bedroom and spoke about cherishing his time with the vibrant Midtown club. The visit was a happy and memorable day for all.
RAC Rajdhani Dhaka's Magazine of july 2019Md. Jakaria
Rotaract Club of Rajdhani Dhaka Published their first Monthly Club Magazine for the Rota year 2019-20. Here you will get more information about our club activities and we also know others thinks about our club. Not only their own club, here you will see lots of massage from different districts presidents and district leader from their own district.
Rotaract Club of Rajdhani Dhaka
sponsored by Rotary club of Rajdhani Dhaka
Rotary International District 3281, Bangladesh.
The document contains greetings and messages of support from District Governors and District Rotaract Representatives of various Rotary International districts for the joint bulletin "AAGAAZ" being released at the RI Convention in Bangkok. The leaders congratulate the Rotaractors on their collaborative effort and wish them success. They emphasize the importance of Rotaract in promoting youth leadership and community service.
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 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.
International Footprint - Rotaract Club of DombivliMayur Salvi
This document summarizes an initiative by the Rotaract Club of Dombivli to publish an international bulletin called "International Footprints" in collaboration with Rotaract South Asia Multi District Information Organization (RSA MDIO). It contains messages of appreciation from RSA MDIO leaders for the initiative and their visions for connecting and strengthening Rotaract clubs across South Asia in the coming year through partnership and service.
The document provides information about the Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya, including a summary of their activities in the first quarter of 2012. In the first 3 sentences:
The Rotaract Club of Kuliyapitiya held several successful community service projects in their first quarter, including planting herbs to "Save Life Save Herbs", donating plants to a temple under "Plants for a Greener Tomorrow", and providing food and drinks to pilgrims on an important religious holiday with their "Poson Dansala" project. The club aimed to serve their local community through various social initiatives while also developing skills and fellowship among members. The bulletin highlights the club's founding and achievements in their initial
First Edition of the much awaited Ductus Dictum - 'The Leader Speaks'
With messages, an insight on the projects and colourful pictures, this is the first of lots more to come.. Stay tuned!
This document provides information about recent Rotary club activities and upcoming events in the district. It begins by greeting fellow Rotarians about the Dasara festival and noting the progress of club activities. It then discusses two recent district events - a membership development seminar and a polio orientation meet hosted by the Rotary Club of Guntakal. It highlights the observance of Vocational Service Month in October and provides details about emphasizing vocational ideals. The document concludes by sharing news about upcoming district conferences and the Rotary Institute in Hyderabad.
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1. ISSUE : 48 VOLUME : 31 30-06-2012 PAGES - 4
REACH WITHIN........ COMES TO AN END
RAAGHU AND VENKY TO SIGN OFF TODAY
My Dear Rotarians,
Warm greetings to you & your
family. This is my last message as
President. Last year in July when I took up
the Presidentship I was bit worried that
whether I can justify my Post as President at
the age of 36 years & also due to lack of
experience? But Friends I will tell you,
including Past Presidents all the members
of Midtown gave me tremendous &
consistent support which made me to enjoy
my job. Few of my Rotarian friends used to
tell me that you are the luckiest President.
Yes of course, I was very lucky to have an
excellent support from all the 75 members &
their family. The entire Board stood with me
at all times. On this occasion I would like to Whole Year I never had any problem with club finance
mention a few names of Rotarians who were there with me that is because it was with none other than Treasurer PP
the whole year. I start with Past Presidents Rtn.Alagappan, Rtn.Sunder Raja Rao.
Rtn. Azeezulla, Rtn. M.S.Nanda Kumar, Rtn. Raghu.M.S., Important portfolio was Editor of About us Rtn.
Rtn.P.K.Ramakrishna, Rtn.M.N.Bheemesh, Rtn. Sunder Dr.Prahlad, a gentleman with a smile of responsibility,
Raja Rao & Rtn. Salil Kumar Das. Only because of these without giving any trouble to me the bulletin used to get
past Presidents the Rotary year 2011-12 was successful. ready every week.
Whole year they were with me guiding as and when it was Last but not the least our Club's Hon. Secretary
required. I sincerely thank all of them. Other than Board a great philanthropist Rtn. Venkatesh. There are no
Members there were a few Rotarians who stood with me for words available in my dictionary to explain his dedication,
all the Projects & Programs. They are Rtn.Aiyanna, commitment, discipline etc. Throughout my life I have not
Rtn.Umesh, Rtn. Deepak Solanki, Rtn.Gopinath.K.S. seen such a kind person. Once again I immensely thank
Rtn.Harish.K.B. Rtn.Nagaraj, Rtn. Naveen Chandra.M.S., all my Board Members, Past Presidents, fellow
Rtn. Rakesh Babu, Rtn. Sunanda Patra, Rtn. Raju Baliga, Rotarians, Inner Wheel President Shama Milton,
Rtn. Ravindra Babu & Rtn.K.J.Ramesh. I immensely thank Secretary Vimala Nagaraj, Inner Wheel Members, Anns
all of them for their endless support. & Annets. Due to oversight & space constraint I might
My Board members extended their support whole have missed few names which is not intentional. I wish to
heartedly throughout the year. President Elect. Rtn. carry sweet memories of my year as President of this
Vishwanath.R.S. & Vice President Rtn.Bhanu Chandran vibrant club throughout my life. Once again I thank you
were like my lieutenants. They never made me to feel that I one & all.
am alone. All the five Directors Rtn.Srivatsa, Rtn. Thanking You,
Kumarswamy, Rtn. Manoj, Rtn. D.Srinivasan & Rtn. Dr.
Raghu have done a commendable job. Our Joint Secretary Your's in Rotary
Rtn. Narendra Babu & Seargent at Arms Rtn. Gopal S.RAGHAVENDRA
chipped in with their support whenever it was required. PRESIDENT
2. 30-06-2012
Dear friends,
“There is no limit to what a man can achieve as long as he
does not care who gets the credit”
Bob Woodruff,
American television journalist
It's been really an exciting year- not because I was the
editor of About Us, but because I was the Editor under the
President Raaghu. I need not elaborate on this issue because
you will read in this issue people raining praises on Raaghu.
Simply put, Raaghu took the whole club along with him and 20th June: Club Assembly by AG Rtn. Joseph Mathews
he really reached within to embrace his fellow Rotarians. He
kept principles simple, uncomplicated and stunned
stalwarts in Rotary. Ably supported by Venky, the darling of
Midtowners, the pair will definitely go down in the history
books of Midtown as “Ram-Laxman” of Midtown. Thanks
Raaghu-Venky, may your simplicity, straightforwardness,
sincerity be the benchmark for future leaders to follow, you
have been truly inspirational to all of us.
Isn't it amazing as we pull down the curtains to one
glorious year another invigorating year unfolds? Rtn. Vishwa
who with his unmatched charisma has a big fan following in
whole Mysore Rotary circle including our AG Joseph
Mathew. And we all wait with lot of curiosity and
excitement. Expectations are too many but Vishwa is one
who is not going to be bogged down by such hypes. He is
here to deliver “Peace through fellowship” true to its
objective. All the best Vishwa. I am again lucky to be part of
his board also.
Finally it's time to bid adieu. It's time to pen my last few 22nd June: Rtn. PP. P. S. Balakrishna’s 50th
lines as the Editor- About Us. My second stint as the editor Wedding Anniversary
was as interesting and exciting as my maiden year during
Bheemanna's tenure. Raaghu's continuous activity
throughout the year kept me busy and inturn I kept busy
many of the fellow Rotarians by requesting them to
contribute to the Bulletin. All of them gave an unstinted
support and I express my heartfelt thanks to each one of
them. Now I pass on the baton to the next Editor Rtn.
Srinivasan who is closely following my footsteps and when
he steps into my shoes he outshines me. Truly said about
Seenanna “Once you accept someone for what they Really
are… They Really surprise you by being better than you ever
expected.” So dear friends, behold for one more year of
more colourful, more entertaining, more informative About
Us, which reaches more readers through virtual world. All 21st June : ‘Gift of Life’ project. Baby Roopa 2 years
the best Seenanna- I promise my unconditional support for underwent surgery for hole in heart at Apollo Hospital.
your efforts. Rtn. Dr. K. A. Prahlad She is the 5th patient under this Project.
3. 3 30-06-2012
The year that was.....
I went to bed last night SIMPLE & EFFECTIVE
reminiscing the year gone by. I MANAGEMENT LESSONS FROM
dreamt that I was Harry Potter with RAAGHU AND VENKY'
a magic wand ! I waved my wand and Rotary, though a Service
said 'once more! 'Lo and Behold ! I Organization, is considered by
saw the 'Vishwa'roopa Darshana ! outsiders as a Social Organization
Rtn.M.S.Raghu for the Elite. This was my impression
of Rotary as well when I joined
Raghavendra has done an Midtown six years ago. Though my first couple of years
excellent work to reach with in to were very interesting, the last few years I started
embrace humanity. feeling a little uncomfortable and also contemplated
Aa. Cha. Ashoka Kumara quitting the club. But, once Raghavendra took over, one
started feeling the positive vibrations and the
excitement coming back into the club. And the so
called Elite Club became a place for commoners like me
and you. All this was done in the most unassuming and
EMBRACING MIDTOWNERS – simple way. All credit to the smiling genius of the
RAAGHU STYLE President Rtn. Raghavendra ably supported by the
Secretary Rtn. Venkatesh. If ever there was a lesson
“The reach within to embrace in 'Simple but Effective Management' it was this year
humanity” year 2011-12 has ended and the Gurus were Raaghu and Venky. Kudos to both
with a bang! Congratulations to the and to all the board members for making this such a
Youngest rotary club president (in memorable and successful year.
the district?) Rtn Raghavendra and Vishwa, you have a task on hand to keep the pot
team. boiling and we are sure you will do well. Here's wishing
True to the theme, president Raghavendra looked Raaghu and his team accolades for the great job done
within, within midtown and with his smile pushed and the very best of luck to Vishwa and his team for
everybody in performing service in all the avenues the year ahead.
of service. Farooq-e-Azam
It's very special for me as the club donated almost
$20000 to the rotary foundation, as committed The year with Rtn. Raghvendra at
By President Raghavendra . helm of office has been very very
Three cheers to Raaghu & Venky and team 2012 fruitful and successful. I have been
Ramki reading all events and it makes
me feel so-- good and proud .His
Hi, Prez.Raaghu,
personal touch , friendship and
Midtown is proud of you for your
fellowship along with hard work,
brilliant performance.
perseverance and determination has
Congrats to you and your Team.
brought laurels to the club. I bow to
Though I missed many
him and his team for the wonderful work done to the
programmes/projects, I used to get
all the information through the weekly society. There were many innovative programmes during
bulletins edited by Rtn.Dr.Prahald by the year which makes him and his team very outstanding.
his fascinating articles. Thanks to the The bulletins were so--- meticulously done covering each
Club Bulletin Editor Rtn.Dr.Prahlad. At event precisely with panache. I wish the club many more
the Outset, I wish you should become a proud Governor success. To continue their inputs and advise in the coming
one day of Dist.3180. years making the club more of a family .
Good luck and Good times ahead. Dr. Renu Agrawal, Innerwheel Midtown
PP. Rtn. K.N.SRINIVASAN
4. 30-06-2012 4
While Raghavendra, his team
and the entire club is basking in the
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glory of becoming the best club in
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CzÀÄãvÀ `±ÀæªÀÄfë’ phenomenal achievement. Looking
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entrepreneurs were introduced to
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the club, one was a cricketer and the other was not.
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-vÁ£À ªÉÆúÀ£À modest,humble,jovial, smiling newbie - the first time I
had close interaction with Rtn.Raghavendra, he then
THE ROTARY YEAR 2011-12 moved up the echelons of Midtown and became a part
Our President Raghavendra, of the board several times before becoming the
what to say, a person who is highly secretary, and then the big one as the "President" of
motivated, diplomatic and always the club, meet Rtn.Raghavendra Sadashiva Shastry. It
smiling is no doubt the man of is worth looking at the factors contributing to
midtown of this year. He had from Raghavendra's successful term. Primarily, being a
the installation to his president's businessman, he knew how to handle people and
dinner period, had kept midtown situations. He took into confidence his entire team and
vibrating and rocking. Kudos to him. The jewel in the worked meticulously. He was ably guided by past
crown was the best club award to midtown after a very presidents and supported well by fellow members .
long gap. I hope the rich experience he has gained in Having said that, one should not forget the initiatives
this year will be of immense help to him in his business the team took in rebuilding the club block by block,
and family. It was a great opportunity given to me to be each step cautiously taken towards taking the club
the part of the Board of midtown and I thoroughly back to its glorious self. Of course, support by club
enjoyed this Rotary year. Once again I congratulate secretary Venky was one of the biggest factors in
president Raghavendra for successfully leading reaching the milestone.
midtown in the year 2011-12 and wish him a great It is often heard that Midtown is unparalleled in
career in Rotary in the years to come. the entire district, the club is abundant with talent and
Rtn.R.Sundarraja rao resources. Raghavendra successfully tapped into both,
talent and resources. It is not just because the team
My hearty congratulations to won the first place that everyone is praising, it is
the President Rtn.Raghavendra simply because there was considerable planned efforts
and the Secretary R.Vengatesh behind the projects and meetings during the year.
for receiving the Best club award.
Before the reading gets boring, midtown now has the
The day I met Raaghu for the first
youngest past president who in his inimitable style says
time, I was sure he would make a
"I am 37 years and have become a past president, I will
good President. He and Venkatesh
be called onstage for at least 30-40 years during
have made my predictions and
dream come true. But Raaghu
charter nights !!!!" -Raghavendra, you deserve it.
needs not this praise, for him, "Veni,Vidi,Vici".... he came, he saw, he conquered.
Presidentship or Governorship in Rajanikanth's style it is Rtn.Dr.Prahlad completed his second stint as
“jujube”, Avaruke best politician award sikuthe. the editor of "About Us" successfully, congrats Doc!!!.
My family joins me in wishing him all the best. God Heartiest congratulations to all. Proud to be a
bless Raagu and his family midtowner.
ALAGAPPAN Rock
5. 5 30-06-2012
I would like to write something The Rotary Year 2011-12 has
about our dear RAAGHU. Since 8 been a glorious and an eventful year
years of Raaghu's friendship I and of course well recognised . All
have never noticed any changes in appreciation to president
him, the same soft smile, the most Raghavendra and his team for the
spontaneous reply for any commendable sincerity and
comments or arguments . His major dedication. This year will be
strength is his perseverance. He is a remembered for a long time to come
man of planned action. and will be quoted on many occasions. It is usually
When it comes to ROTARY, as a president he is understood that the President is ought to be under
very successful. Major advantage he got was the pressure and his remarks and comments are therefore
secretary VENKY......... WAH WHAT A PAIR! well taken. But here was a person who was never heard
RAAGHU has taken mid town to greater heights. In of using any rude words or hurting anyone. Instead he
all meetings he use to find humour in every moment and carried on his responsibilities so smoothly with a smile.
has done all the meetings memorable. Hats off to In Raghav's own words, “ one has to be very careful
Raaghu and Secretary Venky (motte) and of course all in what to talk and how to talk”. He showed it to us that
the board members who have supported him the whole this is not a saying but can be demonstrated. We have
year -mid town hip hip hurray!!! lot things to learn from him. But I still wonder where
Rtn. Ravindra Babu he let his pressure out. Rtn. Sunanda Patra
Ashwini
becomes Inner
wheel member.
Dr. Anupama Ravindranath
President of Best
club in the district
Rotarian since 2003
Father of Suhas and Sankeerth
Partner in Silicon controls
Psychologist Abraham Maslow's triangle of self actualization. President Raghavendra's Triangle
27th June : Orientation for the new team by the stalwarts of Midtown
6. Happy
Birthday Historic Moments:
Rtn. PHF. Harish K. B.
Why the Rotary year
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Rotary's first
fiscal year began the
day after the first
Wedding Anniversary convention ended.
The convention of
the Rotary Clubs of
America was held in
Rotary's birthplace,
Chicago, in 1910
Ever wonder
why the Rotary year
Rtn. Vijaykumar Doulatram & Madhu
begins 1 July? The
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convention initially played a key role in determining
the start date of our fiscal and administrative year.
Rotary's first fiscal year began the day after the
first convention ended, on 18 August 1910. The 1911-
12 fiscal year also related to the convention,
beginning with the first day of the 1911 convention on
21 August.
At its August 1912 meeting, the Board of Directors
Rtn. C. H. Naveen Chand & Rashmitha ordered an audit of the International Association of
02-07-2012 ; Cell : 9448059808 Rotary Clubs' finances. The auditors recommended
Joke that the organization end its fiscal year on 30 June to
After just a few years of marriage, filled with give the secretary and treasurer time to prepare a
constant arguments, a young man and his wife financial statement for the convention and board, and
decided the only way to save their marriage was to
try counseling. They had been at each other's determine the proper number of club delegates to the
throats for some time and felt that this was their last convention.
straw. The executive committee concurred, and at its
When they arrived at the counselor's office, the
counselor jumped right in and opened the floor for April 1913 meeting, designated 30 June as the end of
discussion. the fiscal year. This also allowed for changes to the
“What seems to be the problem?" The wife schedule for reporting club membership and
began talking 90 miles an hour describing all the payments. Even The Rotarian changed its volume
wrongs within their marriage.
After 15 minutes of listening to the wife, the numbering system to correspond to the fiscal year
counselor went over to her, picked her up by her (beginning with vol. 5, July 1914).
shoulders, kissed her passionately for several Rotary continued to hold its annual conventions in
minutes, and sat her back down. Afterwards, the
wife sat there speechless. July or August until 1917. Delegates to the 1916 event
He looked over at the husband who was staring in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, approved a resolution to
in disbelief at what had happened. The counselor hold future conventions in June, mainly because of
spoke to the husband, "Your wife NEEDS that at
least twice a week!" The husband scratched his the heat in cities where most of them occurred. The
head and replied… "I can have her here on next one was held 17-21 June in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tuesdays and Thursdays." The term "Rotary year" has been used to signify
Rotary's annual administrative period since at least
Next Week in Midtown 1913. An article in The Rotarian that July noted, “The
Installation Ceremony Rotary year that is rapidly drawing to a close has been
of Team 2012-13 signalized by several highly successful joint meetings
Guest of Honour. of Clubs that are so situated as to assemble together
Mr. N. Krishnan easily and conveniently.”
of Akshaya Trust, Madurai. Since the executive committee's decision in 1913,
Date: 04-07-2012 at 6.30pm the end of the Rotary year has remained 30 June.
Venue : Hotel Pai Vista, Mysore.