This newsletter provides information about upcoming events and projects for Rotaract Club Zone 6 in District 3230. It introduces the new Zonal Rotaract Representative, Rtr. Yuvabala, and thanks those who helped launch the newsletter. Brief profiles of the RI President and the 2011-2012 Rotary theme are also included. Details are provided about several Rotaract clubs in Zone 6, including their activities and accomplishments from the previous year. The District Rotaract Representative's message encourages clubs to focus on service projects and communicate activities through this newsletter.
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.
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.
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 !!!
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.
1) Rotaract clubs in District 3010 organized blood donation drives in response to a shortage of blood and platelets in Delhi caused by a Dengue outbreak. The drives collected a sufficiently high number of blood units.
2) The Rotaract Club of Sun City welcomed a new club, Rotaract Club of Sun City, to District 3010.
3) The document provides updates on various service projects and activities of Rotaract clubs in District 3010, including blood donation camps, cleanliness drives, and education initiatives for underprivileged children. It also recognizes clubs for their communication, projects, and monthly reports.
The document is the March 2011 issue of the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter. It provides updates on various Rotaract club activities in District 3010 during the month of March. Some highlights include:
- The District Administrative Council held meetings to plan projects for the coming quarter, including voluntary blood donation drives and responding to the nuclear disaster in Japan.
- The Rotaract Club of Delhi South held educational and tree planting activities in Palam Village as well as a medical camp.
- The Rotaract Club of NSIT Regency launched Project Sankalp to empower underprivileged children through education.
- Various clubs celebrated International Women's Day and held other community service projects during the month.
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.
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.
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 !!!
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.
1) Rotaract clubs in District 3010 organized blood donation drives in response to a shortage of blood and platelets in Delhi caused by a Dengue outbreak. The drives collected a sufficiently high number of blood units.
2) The Rotaract Club of Sun City welcomed a new club, Rotaract Club of Sun City, to District 3010.
3) The document provides updates on various service projects and activities of Rotaract clubs in District 3010, including blood donation camps, cleanliness drives, and education initiatives for underprivileged children. It also recognizes clubs for their communication, projects, and monthly reports.
The document is the March 2011 issue of the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter. It provides updates on various Rotaract club activities in District 3010 during the month of March. Some highlights include:
- The District Administrative Council held meetings to plan projects for the coming quarter, including voluntary blood donation drives and responding to the nuclear disaster in Japan.
- The Rotaract Club of Delhi South held educational and tree planting activities in Palam Village as well as a medical camp.
- The Rotaract Club of NSIT Regency launched Project Sankalp to empower underprivileged children through education.
- Various clubs celebrated International Women's Day and held other community service projects during the month.
The July 2010 issue of the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter highlights several events:
1) The Rotaract District Assembly 2010 was held, where Rtr. Manik Gupta was installed as the new DRR along with the new DAC team.
2) Several Rotaract clubs reported on their recent activities, which included visits to orphanages, blood donation drives, cleanliness drives, and more.
3) The top performing clubs for the month were recognized based on their project work and participation in district events. The Rotaract Club of NOIDA and Rotaract Club of Delhi Riverside were selected as Clubs of the Month.
4) Key projects highlighted included the
This 3-sentence summary provides the key details from the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter:
The newsletter discusses Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) 2010 that was hosted by the Rotary Club of Sonepat Midtown, with over 150 Rotaractors, Interactors, and Rotarians attending the two-day event. It highlights accomplishments of various Rotaract clubs, including participation in events like Walk for Blood and distributing blankets and clothes to those in need. The newsletter concludes by announcing that John Hewko has been named as the new top executive of Rotary International.
The document is the May 2011 issue of the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter. It provides information on upcoming events including the District Award Ceremony to celebrate achievements from the 2010-2011 year. It also shares news and recaps of service projects from various Rotaract clubs in the district. The District Rotaract Representative provides an end of year message thanking clubs for their work and encouraging continued support of Rotaract.
This issue of the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter highlights several club activities from January 2011. Rotasia Goa 2011, the annual international Rotaract event held in Goa, saw participation from 22 Rotaractors from the district. Several clubs organized polio vaccination drives and camps. Other activities included blood donation drives, fundraisers for underprivileged children, tree plantation events, and participation in marches against corruption. The DRR's message emphasizes the importance of communication between clubs and with the district for growth. Club reports provide further details on specific club activities over the month.
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.
- 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 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.
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.
The document summarizes activities from various Rotaract clubs in District 3010 for the month. It announces that the Rotaract District 3010 official website has launched. It also provides information about the upcoming multi-district Rotasia event in Goa in January 2011 and lists registration slabs. The rest of the document recaps events and activities conducted by different clubs, including volunteer activities, awareness campaigns, installations, and fellowship events. It concludes by recognizing the Rotaract Club of Sahibabad KIET as Club of the Month and the YAM project as Project of the Month.
the 1st E- bulletin of Rotaract Club of Dombivli Midtown Youth...for more details contact us on Facebook we are there. search Rotaract club of dombivli midtown youth and post on wall
The document summarizes the Rotaract District 3010 mid-year conference "Reflections 2011". It provides details of the conference, including that it was sponsored by the Rotaract Club of Pilkhuwa Disha and Dadri City. It saw participation from many clubs across the district and included discussions, cultural performances, and a fellowship meet. The document also provides updates from the District Rotaract Representative and highlights activities of the Rotaract Club of Delhi South and ASET, including polio vaccination drives and charitable donations.
The document summarizes upcoming events and initiatives for the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses the club's upcoming vision planning day and guest speakers for the month. It also provides details on an upcoming trivia night fundraiser and a project collecting Christmas hampers for those in need through the Salvation Army.
JYOTI July 15 Issue of Monthly Bulletin of Rotary Club of KalyanKedar Ponkshe
This monthly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Kalyan provides information about club activities for July 2015. It lists the club president, secretary, and other officers. It also includes articles about the district governor and RI president, as well as information about upcoming club events like member anniversaries and birthdays. Advertisements from local businesses are featured. The president's message discusses celebrating the club's 60th anniversary and committing to work harder to reach new heights.
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.
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
Explore Rotaract District 3220 - Issue 3Tharaka Alwis
The document is the third edition of the Rotaract District 3220 bulletin, which summarizes projects and events from Rotaract clubs in the third quarter. It includes articles about hosting an international youth exchange project, a district committee member profile, announcements of the president and Rotaractor of the month for December, January and February, and information on a talent show fundraiser called "Friends in Action" for a cancer hospital. The bulletin aims to share information about the achievements of Rotaractors in the district.
Monthly Bulletin (Horizon) of Rotaract club of Chittagong South (Rotary Year: 2018-'19)
July 2018
Volume 15==Issue 01
Rotaract Club of Chittagong South
Rotaract International District 3282,Bangladesh.
===============
Rtr. Md. Rabiul Hossain
President (RY:2018-'19)
Rotaract Club of Chittagong South
Contact: mdrabiul.rahad2@gmail.com
Facebook: www.fb.com/rabiulhossain23
The document summarizes the annual District Conference of Rotary International District 3180 held in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference included inaugural ceremonies, plenary sessions on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, and the role of youth in nation building. Cultural performances and fellowship activities helped strengthen relationships among Rotarians. The successful conference was expected to motivate participants to continue their service efforts with renewed vigor.
The 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.
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 discusses the use of blogs in foreign language education. It describes how blogs can be used in three ways: as a teacher's website for students, as individual writing spaces for students, and as collaborative class writing spaces. Blogs have the potential to increase student motivation, provide authentic experiences, encourage collaboration, and enhance technological literacy. However, guided instruction is still important when using blogs for language learning. The future of technology in language education may include more online and blended training that combines virtual learning environments with Web 2.0 tools.
The July 2010 issue of the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter highlights several events:
1) The Rotaract District Assembly 2010 was held, where Rtr. Manik Gupta was installed as the new DRR along with the new DAC team.
2) Several Rotaract clubs reported on their recent activities, which included visits to orphanages, blood donation drives, cleanliness drives, and more.
3) The top performing clubs for the month were recognized based on their project work and participation in district events. The Rotaract Club of NOIDA and Rotaract Club of Delhi Riverside were selected as Clubs of the Month.
4) Key projects highlighted included the
This 3-sentence summary provides the key details from the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter:
The newsletter discusses Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) 2010 that was hosted by the Rotary Club of Sonepat Midtown, with over 150 Rotaractors, Interactors, and Rotarians attending the two-day event. It highlights accomplishments of various Rotaract clubs, including participation in events like Walk for Blood and distributing blankets and clothes to those in need. The newsletter concludes by announcing that John Hewko has been named as the new top executive of Rotary International.
The document is the May 2011 issue of the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter. It provides information on upcoming events including the District Award Ceremony to celebrate achievements from the 2010-2011 year. It also shares news and recaps of service projects from various Rotaract clubs in the district. The District Rotaract Representative provides an end of year message thanking clubs for their work and encouraging continued support of Rotaract.
This issue of the Rotaract District 3010 newsletter highlights several club activities from January 2011. Rotasia Goa 2011, the annual international Rotaract event held in Goa, saw participation from 22 Rotaractors from the district. Several clubs organized polio vaccination drives and camps. Other activities included blood donation drives, fundraisers for underprivileged children, tree plantation events, and participation in marches against corruption. The DRR's message emphasizes the importance of communication between clubs and with the district for growth. Club reports provide further details on specific club activities over the month.
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.
- 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 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.
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.
The document summarizes activities from various Rotaract clubs in District 3010 for the month. It announces that the Rotaract District 3010 official website has launched. It also provides information about the upcoming multi-district Rotasia event in Goa in January 2011 and lists registration slabs. The rest of the document recaps events and activities conducted by different clubs, including volunteer activities, awareness campaigns, installations, and fellowship events. It concludes by recognizing the Rotaract Club of Sahibabad KIET as Club of the Month and the YAM project as Project of the Month.
the 1st E- bulletin of Rotaract Club of Dombivli Midtown Youth...for more details contact us on Facebook we are there. search Rotaract club of dombivli midtown youth and post on wall
The document summarizes the Rotaract District 3010 mid-year conference "Reflections 2011". It provides details of the conference, including that it was sponsored by the Rotaract Club of Pilkhuwa Disha and Dadri City. It saw participation from many clubs across the district and included discussions, cultural performances, and a fellowship meet. The document also provides updates from the District Rotaract Representative and highlights activities of the Rotaract Club of Delhi South and ASET, including polio vaccination drives and charitable donations.
The document summarizes upcoming events and initiatives for the Rotary Club of Parramatta City. It discusses the club's upcoming vision planning day and guest speakers for the month. It also provides details on an upcoming trivia night fundraiser and a project collecting Christmas hampers for those in need through the Salvation Army.
JYOTI July 15 Issue of Monthly Bulletin of Rotary Club of KalyanKedar Ponkshe
This monthly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Kalyan provides information about club activities for July 2015. It lists the club president, secretary, and other officers. It also includes articles about the district governor and RI president, as well as information about upcoming club events like member anniversaries and birthdays. Advertisements from local businesses are featured. The president's message discusses celebrating the club's 60th anniversary and committing to work harder to reach new heights.
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.
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
Explore Rotaract District 3220 - Issue 3Tharaka Alwis
The document is the third edition of the Rotaract District 3220 bulletin, which summarizes projects and events from Rotaract clubs in the third quarter. It includes articles about hosting an international youth exchange project, a district committee member profile, announcements of the president and Rotaractor of the month for December, January and February, and information on a talent show fundraiser called "Friends in Action" for a cancer hospital. The bulletin aims to share information about the achievements of Rotaractors in the district.
Monthly Bulletin (Horizon) of Rotaract club of Chittagong South (Rotary Year: 2018-'19)
July 2018
Volume 15==Issue 01
Rotaract Club of Chittagong South
Rotaract International District 3282,Bangladesh.
===============
Rtr. Md. Rabiul Hossain
President (RY:2018-'19)
Rotaract Club of Chittagong South
Contact: mdrabiul.rahad2@gmail.com
Facebook: www.fb.com/rabiulhossain23
The document summarizes the annual District Conference of Rotary International District 3180 held in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference included inaugural ceremonies, plenary sessions on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, and the role of youth in nation building. Cultural performances and fellowship activities helped strengthen relationships among Rotarians. The successful conference was expected to motivate participants to continue their service efforts with renewed vigor.
The 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.
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 discusses the use of blogs in foreign language education. It describes how blogs can be used in three ways: as a teacher's website for students, as individual writing spaces for students, and as collaborative class writing spaces. Blogs have the potential to increase student motivation, provide authentic experiences, encourage collaboration, and enhance technological literacy. However, guided instruction is still important when using blogs for language learning. The future of technology in language education may include more online and blended training that combines virtual learning environments with Web 2.0 tools.
In the future, the internet will be integrated into nearly every aspect of life. Education will increasingly take place online through devices like iPads, allowing students and teachers to share and view work digitally. Gaming will become more immersive with 3D virtual worlds and holograms allowing multiplayer gaming anywhere. News will update constantly and automatically deliver to phones with video content. Jobs will also move online, enabling remote work anywhere via mobile phones and video conferencing. Daily activities like exercising, driving cars, and deliveries will be controlled through internet-connected devices and mobile apps.
This document provides information about the Rotaract Club of Loyola Community for the year 2012-2013. It introduces the new president, Rtr. Binu, and discusses some of the club's recent projects including a potluck lunch for new members and an orientation session. It also previews upcoming projects focused on environmental sustainability and lists the club's board officials for the new year.
1) The registration deadline for the Annual District Rotaract Conference called THINK! is December 31, 2012.
2) The 2nd newsletter for the conference was launched on December 16th during the 12th District Rotaract Council meeting.
3) K.Vijay Kumar, a Senior Security Adviser in the Home Ministry, has agreed to receive the "Example to Youth Award" at the conference.
Photography For Everybody - Lesson 5: ExposureMister Norris
Lower ISO settings provide better image quality but require more light, so longer exposures or lower f-stops are needed, while higher ISO allows shorter exposures or higher f-stops with less light but results in lower quality due to increased digital noise. Proper exposure balances ISO, shutter speed, and aperture to achieve optimal image quality for the light conditions.
The document provides information about a 2-day Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) training program being held in the city of palaces, including profiles of three speakers: Rtn. Frank Wargo, an experienced Rotarian involved in many leadership roles and international projects; Rtn. Subhash Saraf, a past district governor with expertise in leadership development and project management; and Rtn. Binod Khaitan, a past club president and district secretary involved in establishing an eye hospital and spreading RLI in South Asia. It also announces the RLI Annual Breakfast Meeting in Sydney, Australia and shares the RLI philosophy and two quotes for the month related to Rotary leadership and friendship/tolerance.
IC12 - CSOs: Learning from India and Beyond - Breakout SessionRotary International
This document summarizes a panel discussion on Club Sponsored Organizations (CSOs) like Interact, Rotaract, and Rotary Community Corps (RCC) in India. The panelists were experts on these CSOs and shared insights from their experiences. Some key points discussed included that India has a high number of young professionals in Rotary which helps support active CSOs. Suggestions were provided on best practices for supporting CSOs. The panelists also shared examples of impactful service projects led by CSOs in India.
The newsletter provides information on Rotaract activities in Zone 6. It begins with greetings and wishes for World Rotaract Week and International Women's Day. It then introduces the third issue of the Zone 6 newsletter "LIMELIGHT" and lists some of the contents including messages from the DRR and DRRE, the Zone 6 president's experience, a history of World Rotaract Week, and a photo gallery. The ZRR thanks the support of Zone 6 clubs and encourages identifying next year's club presidents. It provides short summaries of the experiences of several club presidents. Finally, it describes a cleanliness poster competition and initiative held in Zone 6.
The newsletter provides information on Rotaract activities in Zone 6. It begins with greetings and wishes for World Rotaract Week and International Women's Day. It then introduces the third issue of the Zone 6 newsletter "LIMELIGHT" and lists some of the contents including messages from the DRR and DRRE, the Zone 6 president's experience, a history of World Rotaract Week, and a photo gallery. The ZRR thanks the support of Zone 6 clubs and encourages identifying next year's club presidents. It provides short summaries of the experiences of several club presidents. Finally, it describes a cleanliness poster competition and initiative held in Zone 6.
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 discusses the spirit of independence through Rotaract clubs in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh coming together for a joint newsletter. It contains messages from the presidents of the Rotaract clubs of Loyola Community, Colombo West, Himalaya Patan, Latur and Metropolitan Dhaka wishing each other on their independence days and discussing their ongoing service projects. Photos of some of these projects are also included in the newsletter.
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
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.
Your Guide to Rotary Bangalore Junction Final.pdfSuhasHalemane
This document provides information about Rotary Bangalore Junction (RBJ), including:
- An overview of the past presidents and secretaries of RBJ since its inception in 2010.
- The nomination process for future club presidents for 2024-2025 and 2025-2026.
- Excerpts from senior Rotarians reflecting on their experiences and lessons learned in RBJ.
- A summary of a Rotarian's responsibilities and the club's bylaws, focusing on the board election process and duties of officers.
Monthly Bulletin (Horizon) of Rotaract club of Chittagong South (Rotary Year: 2018-'19)
July 2018
Volume 15==Issue 01
Rotaract Club of Chittagong South
Rotaract International District 3282,Bangladesh.
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Rtr. Md. Rabiul Hossain
President (RY:2018-'19)
Rotaract Club of Chittagong South
Contact: mdrabiul.rahad2@gmail.com
Facebook: www.fb.com/rabiulhossain23
Cell: +8801675607439
The document provides guidance to Rotary districts on preparing for the new Rotary Foundation grant model beginning in July 2013. It outlines key events and tasks from 2011-2012 through 2013-2014, including appointing Foundation committee leaders, training club and district leaders, qualifying districts, and applying for the first grants under the new model in 2013-2014. Districts are encouraged to use the next year to educate clubs and leaders on the coming changes to ensure a smooth transition.
This document discusses the importance of family in Rotary and provides suggestions for how clubs can involve and care for various groups that are considered part of the Rotary family, including fellow Rotarians, families of members, spouses of deceased members, Youth Exchange students, and others involved in Rotary programs. It highlights upcoming family-oriented events being held by the Midtown Rotary club, including a career guidance program, dental checkup camp, and birthday celebration. It also shares news of projects, awards, and a talk on The Rotary Foundation scheduled for the club's meeting.
Rotary Foundation Month in November
commemorates the establishment of the
foundation for Peace and Understanding in
1917. This was right after the First World War that
saw more than 10 million people killed. November
also brings the Memory of the Founding of the pillar
of “Rotary giving”- The Rotary Foundation by Arch C.
Klumph (R.I President 1916-17). … I came across an
interesting article honoring PDG Yusuf Kodwavwala
in the Rotarian Magazine of November 2007. Read it
when you get the opportunity
The document summarizes the Rotaract District 3010 mid-year conference "Reflections 2011". It discusses the conference's celebration of the district's achievements in the past six months and participation from many clubs across the district. Special guests from the Rotary Blood Bank also attended. The event included discussions, a cultural performance, and fellowship. The DRR's report highlights outstanding service from some clubs and a call for continued efforts to eradicate polio through vaccination camps. Club reports provide updates on events like a pulse polio campaign, donation drive, and participation in the district conference.
The document summarizes the Rotaract movement in Rotary International District 3230, which covers clubs in and around Chennai, India. Some key points:
- Rotaract is the youth branch of Rotary International and has over 1.7 lakh members across 105 countries. District 3230 has over 20,000 Rotaractors, representing 10% of the global total.
- The annual District Rotaract Conference brings together over 1500 Rotaractors from colleges and professional clubs over two days to network, develop skills, and discuss service projects.
- Awards are given to recognize individuals who inspire youth through their service and contributions to the Rotaract movement.
- Many top colleges in Chennai participate
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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2. ZRR MESSAGE:
Wish u a happy Friendship day my dear Friends
It gives me immense pleasure to write my first message as a Zonal Rotaract
Representative (ZRR) for Zone 6.
I am very much happy to release the 1st Issue of Zone 6 Newsletter
“LIMELIGHT” on the special occasion of Friendship day. LIMELIGHT includes
the information of R.I.President Biography, R.I.Theme, about Zone 6,
District Projects, Terry Fox Run etc….
“KNOWN IS DROP UNKNOWN IS OCEAN” Rotaract is a platform where we can
learn and make others to learn also So I request all the Rotaractors to make
use of this opportunity.
I would like to thank DRR Rtr.PP.ManiKandan who gave me the opportunity
to be a ZRR and I thank my friends who suggested the name Limelight.
I like to thank Rtr.Varshini from SRM Easwari Engineering college who suggested LIMELIGHT for Zone 6 Newsletter.
Special thanks to my Zone 6 Family members it‟s very tough to release the Limelight newsletter without their wonderful
support. Thanks for your support expecting the same throughout the year. Celebrate Differences
I would like to wish all the President and Secretary for the year 11-12. Have a great successful and fun filled year.
Let‟s Celebrate the Differences. Happy Friendship Day. Send your Feedbacks to rtr.yuvabala.zenith@gmail.com.
DRR MESSAGE:
I feel really excited to note that the Zone 6 is bringing out a newsletter for
circulating information about the activities which are happening in their respective
zone. This is a unique idea to exchange ideas and best practices amidst the team. I
am sure that this E-Newsletter will encourage clubs to do more innovative projects
and will serve the purpose in a better way. Both club and district updates will be
published in this newsletter will enable smooth communication within the zone and
will enable transparency.
We urge each Rotaractors to invest our time in a productive manner in his
wonderful movement. Focus on projects in all the avenues of services ensures active
presence & participation in the club & the district activities. Once the installations
get over, focus on orientation programme on Rotaract so that it comprehensive educates members on all the aspects
of Rotaract.
Report the entire project to the District so that it gets noticed. I am sure that this newsletter will strengthen two way
communications within the zone & allows members to share the good project that is being done.
Once again my best wishes to Rtr.PP.Yuvabala for this noteworthy initiative.
3. ABOUT OUR R.I.PRESIDENT RTN.KALYAN BANERJEE:
Kalyan Banerjee graduated in Chemical Engineering from the Indian
Institute of Technology; Kharagpur (India). He is Director of United
Phosphorus Limited, one of the largest manufacturers of agrochemicals
in India & Uniphos Agro Industries Limited, and Chairman of United
Phosphorus Bangladesh Limited.
Kalyan Banerjee has been a member of Rotary Club of Vapi since 1972.
He became District Governor during 1980-81 of the then R.I. District
306.
He has been Discussion Leader at the International Assembly and R.I. President‟s representative at many District
Conferences in India and abroad. He served R.I. as Director from Zone 5 and 6 during 1995-97 and in 1997-98, and
Trustee of the Rotary Foundation from 2001 to 2005. He became President of Rotary International on 1 July 2011.
He has addressed the Indianapolis Convention of Rotary in 1998 and he has been Convenor of 3 Rotary Institutes in
Zone 5 and 6. He is a member of the International PolioPlus Committee of Rotary International (IPPC) and currently
serves as Chairman of the Rotarian Action Groups Committee. He has served on various important committees of
Rotary International from time to time.
Kalyan is recipient of Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award from the Rotary Foundation. He
is a major donor and a benefactor to the Foundation and has helped to make several non-Rotarians, as Paul Harris
Fellows.
He has been involved in other activities in the community and elsewhere. These include membership of the American
Chemical society, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, member of the Samsad of the Vishva-Bharati University. He
has been President of Vapi Industries Association in 2000-2001, is a past Chairman, Gujarat Council of Confederation
of Indian Industry. He is a Trustee of several trusts such as Jai Research Foundation, Rotary Awards for Humanity etc.
Kalyan is married to Binota, an active social worker and a member of Inner Wheel. They have a son – Kanishka, a
Chemical Engineer with specialization in Environmental Management, currently settled in Sydney with his wife, and a
daughter – Ruma, who has done her MBA and is currently settled with her husband, an I.T.Engineer, in Canada. They
have currently 4 grandchildren.
ABOUT OUR ROTARY THEME 2011-2012:
RI President-elect Kalyan Banerjee will ask Rotarians to Reach within to Embrace Humanity during the 2011-12 Rotary
years. Banerjee unveiled the RI theme during the
opening plenary session of the 2011 International
Assembly, a training event for incoming district
governors. He urged participants to harness their inner
resolve and strength to achieve success in Rotary. "In
order to achieve anything in this world, a person has to
use all the resources he can draw on. And the only place
to start is with ourselves and within ourselves," Banerjee
said. Once Rotarians find their inner strength, he continued, they can accomplish great things in their communities and
around the world. "Discover yourself, develop the strengths within you, and then unhesitatingly, unflinchingly, go forth
and encircle the world, to embrace humanity," he said. Banerjee emphasized the family as a starting point in serving
others. "The communities we live in are not built of individual people but of families -- families living in homes
together, sharing their lives and their resources and their common destinies. Good families lead to good
neighborhoods, and good neighborhoods build good communities."
4. ABOUT ZONE 6 FAMILY
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING:
Rotaract club of College of Engineering chartered on 28th March sponsored by Rotary club of Madras South. The club
has the strength of nearly 450 rotaractors. This year theme is Together we can.
Some of the ongoing projects are Sangarsh, Pheonix, Vizhithiru, ICE & many more. Last year the club bagged
outstanding club of the year award, Excellent Project of the year for Vizhithiru, Best community service project for
Sangarsh, Best club Service Project for ICE and Outstanding President of the year award for IPP.Rtr.Gopinath.
Madras Central:
Rotaract club of Madras Central sponsored by Rotary club of Madras Central. It is one of the oldest community based
club of 3230, celebrating 26th years of Rotaraction. The club has the strength of nearly 28 Rotaractors dynamic
Rotaractors with candle your vision as the Theme
Some of the major Projects are Celebration of Independence Day with inmates of Kilpauk Mental Hospital by providing
Breakfast to more than 1800 inmates, J.K.Samyuktha Cricket Tournament and Vizhudugal – Nalaya Thoongal a career
development program. Last year the club has bagged best ongoing project for Kilpauk Mental hospital Project, Best
Host, and Star of the award for Rtr.IPP.Yalini and Best District Official award for Rtr.PP.Ramkumar Raju.
NEW COLLEGE:
Rotaract club of New College chartered on 14th Nov sponsored by Rotary club of Madras. It is one of the active & oldest
club in R.I.Dist 3230 & celebrating its 36th year in the movement. One of the largest club with 1800 Rotaractors.
Few of the ongoing projects are Marumalarchi, Blood Donation camp thrice in a year, Hidden Kids, Personality
development Program, Medical camp, School adoption, Village adoption, Puvi Project. Last year the club has bagged
award for Puvi Project and Best secretary award for Rtr.Thanvir Ahmad.
PRESIDENCY CANDLES:
Rotaract club of Presidency Candles (RCPC) has been in existence for past 11 years. One of the oldest community
based club which got revived in the year 2006. Rotary Club of Chennai Presidency is the parent club who has been
extensively supporting in all the activities throughout the year. Every year the club celebrates its charter day on 22nd
August year theme is Together Everyone Achieves More.
One of the highlighted projects is Hearts it‟s a fundraising Project. Last year the club bagged award for best ongoing
Project for HEARTS and Star of the Rotaract award for Rtr.IPP.Ajith.
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECHTURE AND PLANNING:
Rotaract Club of School of Architechture & Planning sponsored by Rotary club of Madras Shakthi. The club has 100
Rotaractors.
Some of the highlighted Projects are Painting of Day Care Centre, Distribution of School Bags to Orphonage Home and
Special days Celebration.
5. SHREE CHANDRAPRABHU JAIN COLLEGE:
Rotaract club of Shree chandraprabhu Jain college sponsored by Rotary club of Madras Esplanande. with 200
rotaractors actively participating.
Few highlight Projects are adopted 11 villages and had done a TB Awareness through Pamplets, announcing through
auto mike and conducted Rally it was sponsored by Actor Surya, Blood Donation camp and cancer awareness through
Exhibition.
SIDDHANTH:
Rotaract club of Siddanth chartered on 24th March, Sponsored by Rotary club of Madras Chenna Patna.
Some of the ongoing projects Highlighted projects are Anbumalar it‟s a celebration of Independence Day in Anbu Malar
Special School for mentally retarded and How to face the Interview? This year the club bagged outstanding Project for
Anbumalar & How to face the interview and Best Secetary & best treasury team for Rtr.Anisha.
SMK FOMRA:
Rotaract club of SMK Fomra sponsored by Rotary club of Madras Industrial City. One of the Highlighted Project is
Samyuktham it‟s an ongoing cultural event.
SRI KANYAKA PARAMESHWARI COLLEGE:
Rotaract club of Sri Kanyaka Parameshwari College sponsored by Rotary club of Madras Mid Town. The club has the
strength of 200 rotaractors
Some of the highlighted projects are joy of giving week, Thanks giving day, charity to Don Bosco anbu illam and ERA
BOOK BANK. This year the club bagged Best club service for Thanks giving day project.
SRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING:
Rotaract club of Sri Venkateshwara college of Engineering chartered on 21 st May sponsored by Madras Pallava. With
Nearly 450 rotaractors actively participating .
Few projects are visits to SEED – a visit to special children (mentally challenged), blood donation camp, tree planting
camp, eye donation awareness.
SRM EASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Rotaract Club of SRM Easwari Engineering College sponsored by Rotary club of Chennai Mambalam. The club has the
strength of 600 Roatarctors participating in clubs activity.
The club had joined hands with Rotaract club of Akash as a joint project which was a massive hit by organising 100
projects in one day. We conducted Larzius a school level science expo for all the schools. Around 1000 student's came
and exhibited their talent and they were well appreciated for their talent. Last year Rtr.Varshini bagged star of Rotaract
award.
TAMILNADU INSTITUTE OF LABOUR STUDIES:
Rotaract club of Tamilnadu Institute of Labour Studies Sponsored by Rotary club of Madras Mylapore uptown.
6. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY – SIRAGUGAL:
Learning is the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of
experience.Every person goes through the wonderful phase of learning somewhere
or the other in their life. Without Learning there is no execution.
Every year, the District Rotaract Council organizes various events for the benefit of
the Rotaractors. These events train the Rotaractors to develop themselves, learn
various things and mould them to be a better individual. Assembly is the kick start
event which sets the vision and mission for the Rotaractors and the Rotaract clubs.
For the green Rotaractors, assembly is the gateway which gives the insight about the Rotary and the Rotaract
movement. This event has been an eye opener for many young Rotaractors to get motivated and continue in this
movement
This year the District Rotaract Council is organizing a District Assembly, “SIRAGUGAL”. This event will be held on 28th
August, 2011 at Chettinad Vidhyashram School Auditorium, R.A. Puram, Chennai. This event enjoys a turnout of more
than 1,500 Rotaractors from various spheres and colleges in Chennai and is indeed a treat to Rotaractors providing
them with clean Infotainment. District Assembly is basically an orientation and training programme, which paves the
way for the Rotaractors to know their roles and duties assigned to them. Rotarians and experienced Rotaractors will
share their views on the various responsibilities that have to be fulfilled during a Rotary Year.
District Assembly “SIRAGUGAL” will help the Presidents and Secretaries to set the goals for their clubs and plans to
execute their ideas. Assembly is a great plat form for the members to interact with other club members and share the
thoughts and views. We have organized experienced Rotarians who will enlighten the Rotaractors. Key note addressed
by one of the most eminent speaker. A part from the Infotainment we also have planned for wonderful kit which has
never been given in assembly. We request our clubs to register for District Assembly “SIRAGUGAL” and support us in
the delivering the event successfully.
BLOOD DONATION CAMP:
It‟s been pleasure to give away my first ever article in my Rotaract career for a Zonal news
letter. Myself here to share some points on Blood and Blood Donation. Everyone in this world
is very much needed of blood to live - because we do not have anything in alternative for
blood. That too when a person is in an emergency that undergoes a major or immediate
surgery, Blood is an essential thing.
Blood have four types - A, B, O, AB in positive (+ve) and negative (-ve). Out of these O-ve
donors are called as Universal Donors (they can donate blood to any one) and AB+ve donors
are called as Universal Receivers (they can receive blood from any one). Blood have 4
components such as red cells, white cells, platelets, and plasma.
From the age of 18 years, Men/Women who weight around 50 kg can donate blood. Healthy Men/Women can donate
blood once in every 3 months A healthy men have 6 litres of blood in his body and A healthy women have 5 litres of
blood in her body. From this, only 350ml of blood will be taken in blood donation camps which will reproduce within
two days.Every year our nation requires about 4 Crore units of blood, out of which only a meager 40 Lakh units of
blood are available.FYI - In India, the percentage of O+ve - 36.5% , A+ve - 22.1% , , B+ve - 30.9% , AB+ve - 6.4% , O-
ve - 2.0% , A-ve - 0.8% , B-ve - 1.1%, AB-ve - 0.2%.
This year 2011-2012, District Rotaract Council has taken initiative to organize Blood donation camps along with an
Orientation about Blood and Blood donation jointly with TTK - VHS Hospital Blood Bank. Our motto is "ONE SHOULD
KNOW WHY THEY DONATE BLOOD, BEFORE THEY DO!”. Every student who donates blood must know about the Blood
and their essential things, This Orientation will have PPT & Video presentations explained by a doctor from VHS
hospital with a Q&A session. We request all clubs to organize orientation and blood donation camps along with District
Rotaract Council & TTK - VHS hospital blood bank in their respective college campus before 3 days of Blood donation
camp. So that students will get knowledge and come forward to donate blood in blood donation camps.I would like to
thank ZRR.Rtr.Yuvabala and Zone 6 Rotaractors who gave me chance to share my thoughts.
7. DID YOU KNOW WHEN IS TERRY FOX RUN
“I was rudely awakened by the feelings that surrounded and coursed through the cancer clinic.
There were faces with brave smiles, and the ones who had given up smiling. There were the feelings
of hopeful denial, and the feelings of despair. My quest would not be a selfish one. I could not leave
knowing these faces and feelings would still exist, even though I would be set free from mine.
Somewhere the hurting must stop….and I was determined to take myself to the limit for the cause.”
Terry Fox wrote in a letter requesting support for his Run to collect funds for cancer research 30
years back. His thoughts still resonate with not just cancer patients but those who have been
affected by it indirectly too.
Chennai‟s commitment to aid Cancer research to eliminate this disease for future generations was
seen in their participation for the past 2 years in the Terry Fox Run. In spite of busy schedules &
other commitments, Chennai stayed true to spreading the message of hope and more than 3000
participants showed their support last year on 22 nd Aug 2010 at IIT Madras. With over Rs 17 Lakhs
donation collected, Chennaiites had surely done their bit to save future lives. From kids on roller skates to the Navy to toddlers in
prams..they were all there, pouring in by 6.30 am to do their bit for raising awareness about cancer. A blank white „Quit Smo king
Pledge‟ board and a „Message‟ board were filled with colours of positivisms, sadness, hope, enthusiasm, determination and grief. The
6.4 kms stretch at the beautiful lush green IIT campus was strewn with cancer prevention and anti smoking messages while all eager
participants made a run past these to show they care. It was a pleasure to see known and unknown people running or walking or
cycling on the other side of the road and waving their hands at eachother with a huge grin on their faces..a grin which says „This feels
good and am glad you are enjoying it too!‟. A sense of togetherness engulfed all those present and a sense of certainty that this
disease will not cripple the existence of human life in future prevailed in the moist fresh air of Chennai. The flag off in 2 010 was done
by DGP Letika Saran, US Consul general (Chennai) Andrew Simkin and actor Vikram while Anu Hassan had graced the occasion in
2009. This year too we hope for similar eminent personalities to do the honour and support the cause.
Akash Dube, the humble & calm 19 year old cancer survivor always says “I‟m alive today because of the money spent on research
many years back”. It was he who ideated this run in Chennai while he was undergoing his treatment in Apollo Hospital in 2009. The
participants and donations in the past two Chennai Terry Fox Runs have ensured that they have made a huge difference in the vast
ocean of the Terry Fox foundation so that more survivors get to say what Akash says. Cheers to a cancer free society! And it is with
this feeling and hope that Akash, along with Rotary club of Madras east and IIT, are enthusiastically geared for the run this year too.
Be there on 21st Aug 2011 at IIT-M between 8am-11am to show you care too! Registration Amount is FREE.
MONTH SPECIAL – MADRAS DAY
Madras Day is a day of celebrations organised in the city of Madras
(Chennai), the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Chennai
formerly known as Madras or Madarasapatinam, located on the
Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. It is celebrated on 22 August
every year, and is named after Madras. It commemorates the founding
of the modern city by establishing Fort St George on a small piece of
land acquired from the last King of Chandragiri in 1639 by the British East India Company. The idea to celebrate the birth of the city
every year was born when journalists Shashi Nair and Vincent D'Souza met the city's historian and Editor of Madras Musings, S
Muthiah at his residence for coffee. It was based on the success of another event called Mylapore Festival which D'Souza had been
organising every year in January. It was decided by the trio to start celebrating Madras Day from 2004.
Chennai is the fourth most populous metropolitan area and the fifth most populour city in India, and also the world's 36th largest
metropolitan area. Chennai had a population of 4.34 million in the 2001 census within the area administered by the Corporation of
Chennai and an extended metropolitan population of 6.5 million. The urban agglomeration of metropolitan Chennai has an estimated
population over 8.2 million people. According to an A.C. Nielsen survey, Chennai is regarded as one of the cleanest cities in India.
Chennai's economy has a broad industrial base in the automobile, computer, technology, hardware manufacturing and healthcare
industries. The city is India's second largest exporter of software, information technology (IT) and information-technology-enabled
services (ITES). Chennai is an important centre for Carnatic music and hosts a large cultural event, the annual Madras Music Season,
which includes performances by hundreds of artists. The city has a vibrant theatre scene and is an important centre for the Bharata
Natyam, a classical dance form. The Tamil film industry, one of the largest film industries in India, is based in the city; the
soundtracks of the films dominate its music scene.
8. TEN COMMANDMENTS – FOR THE ROTARACT MOVEMENT
“WE” instead of “I”
Respect others as you respect yourself
Volunteer to take up responsibilities
Movement First, Self next
Honor Commitments
Value my time & others Time
Be open to learn from everyone.
Give constructive feedback to others
Be accessible
Learn to give, accept and acknowledge compliments.
ZONE 6 CONTACTS:
ROTARACT CLUB PRESIDENT CONTACT NO SECRETARY CONTACT NO
CEG
Rtr.AnandhaRam 9566270540 Rtr.Aijay 9042989003
Madras Central
Rtr.Ezhil 9884105106 Rtr.Vignesh 9962779291
New College
Rtr.Mohammed Zia 8695948328 Rtr.Siva 9043701033
Presidency Candles
Rtr.Yuvaraj 9500025068 Rtr.Abilash 9884068679
School Of Architecture and Planning
Rtr.Archana 9790907077 Rtr.Anisha 9176579155
Shree Chandra prabhu Jain College
Rtr.Maniarasan 8056074572 Rtr.Sathish Kumar 8939763808
Siddhanth
Rtr.Rhea Vaishnav 9884304481 Rtr.Muzamil 9884477290
SMK Fomra Institute of Technology
Sri Kannika Parameshwari
Rtr.S. Nivedha 8015796079 Rtr.Nirmala 8056118276
SRM Eswari Engineering College
Rtr.Shravan Chidambaram 9566046148 Rtr.Varshini 9677198611
SVCE – Venkateshwara 9884025888
Rtr.Joshua Jacob Samuel Rtr.Johan 9176767888
TILS
9. PHOTO GALLERY
ALL THE BEST FOR THE YEAR 11-12
KEEP ROCKING
DISTRICT OFFICIALS 11-12
PRESIDENT 11-12 SECRETARY 11-12
WISHES U
A
HAPPY FRIENDSHIP DAY
10. Today’s Cancer Research
is tomorrow’s cure……. TERRY FOX RUN 2011 CHENNAI
Let’s run to outrun Cancer
Who is Terry Fox ?
He was a Canadian athlete whose leg was amputated due to bone
cancer. In spite of this, he ran a 5300 km marathon across Canada from
the Pacific to the Atlantic coast collecting $ 24 million for cancer
research. As a tribute, every year a “ Terry Fox Run “ is held in 53
countries with over 600 event sites and the funds collected is used for
cancer research. Further details can be found at website
www.terryfoxrun.org
Purpose:
It’s all about reaching out to the people and making them aware that
“Cancer Prevention is better than Cure” and collect funds for Cancer
Research.
What happens?
Participants collect pledges and can RUN, WALK, BiCYCLE, ROLLER SKATE
either the full route or a part of it.
So where is it ?
Venue : IIT Madras Campus
Date : 21st August 2011 ( SUNDAY )
Time : 8.00 to 11.00 AM
Distance : 6 Kms
Registration : on website www.terryfoxrunchennai.in or at Venue
( NO Registration Fee )
Donations:
All funds collected are used only for Cancer research and will be routed to
Tata Memorial Hospitals, Mumbai - the designated organisation by
Terry Fox Foundation.
All are welcome to participate
Ideated by : Akash Dube
Supported By :
Rotary Club of Madras East INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS
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