The Rotaract District 3010 newsletter highlights star projects conducted by Rotaract clubs in April. Several clubs participated in anti-corruption marches and set up polio booths. NSIT Regency organized a health awareness campaign and distributed food to laborers. Delhi Vikas participated in the anti-corruption march while Delhi South created posters and fasted at Delhi University against corruption. Noida took underprivileged children to a science museum and set up a polio booth.
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.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay and contains the following information:
1) The club president provides an update on club activities including welcoming new members and a fundraising opportunity through movie tickets.
2) The district governor discusses the 2010-11 Rotary International theme of "Building Communities - Bridging Continents" which was announced at the International Assembly.
3) The bulletin also provides updates on Rotary projects including efforts to provide books, water filtration, and medical supplies to communities in India and the Philippines as well as the upcoming release of a CD by the Burundi Peace Choir.
This document provides an overview of the key findings from the third round of the Local Level Institutions Study (LLI3) in Indonesia. The study revisited villages that were previously studied in 1996 (LLI1) and 2000/2001 (LLI2) to understand changes in local problem-solving capacity and participation since decentralization. The summary found that villagers now report fewer collective problems but respond to a smaller proportion, and solutions are less often sustainable. Problem-solving capacity remained the same in half of villages but declined in others due to issues like deteriorating resources and unresponsive leaders. Women's participation in community activities increased significantly although they remain absent from village government. The role of government in community organizations also changed substantially over
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.
The dragon awakes community development through rugby union in the south wa...James Hall
Reviving youth rugby in Rhondda! Over 50 girls and boys are now training and playing rugby in one of Wales' most disadvantaged communities! Loads of volunteers, supporters, families and helpers have pitched in to support this new venture which is part of Wattstown RFC. The People and Work Unit's Dynamic Communities Project Leader, Mark Hutton, has been instrumental in helping to kick start this exciting development!
United Way Of Anderson County Corporate Sponsorship ProgramAncira Auto Group
United Way of Anderson County is offering corporate sponsorship opportunities for various events throughout 2009-2010. Sponsorship benefits include branding and promotion opportunities. Sponsorship levels range from $500 to $2500+, with increasing benefits such as logo placement and recognition. Secure sponsorship by returning the form with payment or billing information by July 31, 2009.
Indonesia Water Supply and Sanitation Magazine 'PERCIK' vol. 9 July 2005Oswar Mungkasa
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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.
The document is the weekly bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay and contains the following information:
1) The club president provides an update on club activities including welcoming new members and a fundraising opportunity through movie tickets.
2) The district governor discusses the 2010-11 Rotary International theme of "Building Communities - Bridging Continents" which was announced at the International Assembly.
3) The bulletin also provides updates on Rotary projects including efforts to provide books, water filtration, and medical supplies to communities in India and the Philippines as well as the upcoming release of a CD by the Burundi Peace Choir.
This document provides an overview of the key findings from the third round of the Local Level Institutions Study (LLI3) in Indonesia. The study revisited villages that were previously studied in 1996 (LLI1) and 2000/2001 (LLI2) to understand changes in local problem-solving capacity and participation since decentralization. The summary found that villagers now report fewer collective problems but respond to a smaller proportion, and solutions are less often sustainable. Problem-solving capacity remained the same in half of villages but declined in others due to issues like deteriorating resources and unresponsive leaders. Women's participation in community activities increased significantly although they remain absent from village government. The role of government in community organizations also changed substantially over
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.
The dragon awakes community development through rugby union in the south wa...James Hall
Reviving youth rugby in Rhondda! Over 50 girls and boys are now training and playing rugby in one of Wales' most disadvantaged communities! Loads of volunteers, supporters, families and helpers have pitched in to support this new venture which is part of Wattstown RFC. The People and Work Unit's Dynamic Communities Project Leader, Mark Hutton, has been instrumental in helping to kick start this exciting development!
United Way Of Anderson County Corporate Sponsorship ProgramAncira Auto Group
United Way of Anderson County is offering corporate sponsorship opportunities for various events throughout 2009-2010. Sponsorship benefits include branding and promotion opportunities. Sponsorship levels range from $500 to $2500+, with increasing benefits such as logo placement and recognition. Secure sponsorship by returning the form with payment or billing information by July 31, 2009.
Indonesia Water Supply and Sanitation Magazine 'PERCIK' vol. 9 July 2005Oswar Mungkasa
Thank you for your interest in Percik magazine. We are happy to add you to our regular mailing list to receive future print issues of the magazine for free. Unfortunately we do not have an online or soft copy version available, but please feel free to share any content from the print issues with colleagues as long as proper attribution is given. We hope the information in Percik continues to support your work in environmental management. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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 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 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 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 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
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.
The document discusses various Rotary Club activities including receiving district awards for best weekly bulletin and youth service, donating school desks to a local school, and organizing a women's health camp to provide free checkups, exams, and some free surgeries for 30 women. It also mentions priorities for Rotary International including continuing efforts to eradicate polio, implementing the Future Vision grant plan, developing an online club resource called Rotary Club Central, and focusing on membership growth.
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.
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.
Community service is work done by a person or group of people that benefits others. It is often done near the area where you live, so you own community reaps the benefits of your work. You do not get paid to perform community service, but volunteer your time. Community service can help many different groups of people: children, senior citizens, people with disabilities, even animals and environment. Community service is often organized through a local group, such as a place of worship, school, or non-profit organization, or you can start your own community service projects. Community service can even involve raising funds by donating used goods or selling used goods like clothing.
The document summarizes information about India and Rotary International in India. It discusses facts about India such as its population, states, and official languages. It also provides details about the history and achievements of Rotary International in India, including the establishment of early clubs in major cities. Furthermore, it outlines the strategic plan of Rotary International, focusing on supporting clubs, humanitarian service, and enhancing public image.
The document provides an overview of Rotaract activities in Rotary year 2006/07 in District 9200. Some key points:
- Rotaract has grown from 1 club 25 years ago to 91 known clubs across 4 countries, with 79 considered active. The majority are in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.
- 7 new clubs were chartered during the year and the district administration structure was adjusted to improve coordination across countries.
- Progress was made in addressing challenges around club visibility, capacity building, community relevance, and membership expansion. However, more work is still needed to strengthen weaker clubs.
- The distribution of Rotaract clubs remains uneven, with opportunities for further growth especially in Tanzania and
I would like to start off by thanking the R.I Rotaract
Institute organising Committee for a job well done in
the recently concluded Seminar. The planning was
definitely strenuous but the fruits of it were the happy faces
of more than 150 Rotaractors and Interactors who came.
I was impressed that the various Interactors who came in
for the Seminar were eager to learn about the workings of
Interact, Rotaract and Rotary. This was evident in their
coming early and the questions they asked. I must thank
the Rotaractors present for making them feel comfortable
enough as the sessions were progressing.
My take on this is that there is hope in our working with
the Interactors…
This document provides updates from various Rotaract clubs in District 3010 for the month of October 2010. It summarizes activities held by different clubs, including volunteering for the Commonwealth Games, organizing blood donation camps and fundraisers, visiting orphanages and helping the underprivileged, and participating in district Rotaract meetings and events like Walk for Blood. It highlights the community service and fellowship efforts of the Rotaract clubs during the month.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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 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 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 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 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
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.
The document discusses various Rotary Club activities including receiving district awards for best weekly bulletin and youth service, donating school desks to a local school, and organizing a women's health camp to provide free checkups, exams, and some free surgeries for 30 women. It also mentions priorities for Rotary International including continuing efforts to eradicate polio, implementing the Future Vision grant plan, developing an online club resource called Rotary Club Central, and focusing on membership growth.
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.
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.
Community service is work done by a person or group of people that benefits others. It is often done near the area where you live, so you own community reaps the benefits of your work. You do not get paid to perform community service, but volunteer your time. Community service can help many different groups of people: children, senior citizens, people with disabilities, even animals and environment. Community service is often organized through a local group, such as a place of worship, school, or non-profit organization, or you can start your own community service projects. Community service can even involve raising funds by donating used goods or selling used goods like clothing.
The document summarizes information about India and Rotary International in India. It discusses facts about India such as its population, states, and official languages. It also provides details about the history and achievements of Rotary International in India, including the establishment of early clubs in major cities. Furthermore, it outlines the strategic plan of Rotary International, focusing on supporting clubs, humanitarian service, and enhancing public image.
The document provides an overview of Rotaract activities in Rotary year 2006/07 in District 9200. Some key points:
- Rotaract has grown from 1 club 25 years ago to 91 known clubs across 4 countries, with 79 considered active. The majority are in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania.
- 7 new clubs were chartered during the year and the district administration structure was adjusted to improve coordination across countries.
- Progress was made in addressing challenges around club visibility, capacity building, community relevance, and membership expansion. However, more work is still needed to strengthen weaker clubs.
- The distribution of Rotaract clubs remains uneven, with opportunities for further growth especially in Tanzania and
I would like to start off by thanking the R.I Rotaract
Institute organising Committee for a job well done in
the recently concluded Seminar. The planning was
definitely strenuous but the fruits of it were the happy faces
of more than 150 Rotaractors and Interactors who came.
I was impressed that the various Interactors who came in
for the Seminar were eager to learn about the workings of
Interact, Rotaract and Rotary. This was evident in their
coming early and the questions they asked. I must thank
the Rotaractors present for making them feel comfortable
enough as the sessions were progressing.
My take on this is that there is hope in our working with
the Interactors…
This document provides updates from various Rotaract clubs in District 3010 for the month of October 2010. It summarizes activities held by different clubs, including volunteering for the Commonwealth Games, organizing blood donation camps and fundraisers, visiting orphanages and helping the underprivileged, and participating in district Rotaract meetings and events like Walk for Blood. It highlights the community service and fellowship efforts of the Rotaract clubs during the month.
The document is an e-bulletin from the Rotary E-Club of D-3170 based in Goa, India. It discusses several initiatives and events: 1) It focuses on Rotary International's initiative to end polio worldwide and encourages members to participate in World Polio Day activities and fundraising efforts; 2) It highlights an upcoming guest speaker on colon and rectal cancer prevention; 3) It summarizes a recent blood donation camp project led by a club member; and 4) It provides updates on club leadership and upcoming changes to The Rotary Foundation's grant system taking effect in the new Rotary year.
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.
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Let us make earth little softer.."
I write this month’s message with the warm memories
of RYLA Uganda at Nabinoonya Beach, Entebbe.
It was a great experience especially the Life Skills
session by Rtn Ssebagala and the various Team Building
events by the DEPOT team. I feel invigorated and very
eager to face the 2nd Half of this Rota year based on that
experience.
February is the month in which we start submitting our
Presidents Elects names for acknowledgement in the R.I
Directory 2008-09 and have them initiate their planning
of their various Boards and objectives. Kindly ensure that
your Club has undertaken its Elections of Officers for
2008-09.
February is also World Understanding month. It is
encouraged that Clubs organise activities that open up
thinking and acknowledgement of happenings around
us, our cities, countries and continents. This is a good
opportunity to take stock of our International Service
initiatives. Have you achieved any impact or desirable
outcomes? If not, use this month to polish them up.
Remember you only have upto mid March before you
are required to submit such an initiative for Presidential
citation
THE COLLOQUIUM - OFFICIAL ROTARACT SRI LANKA NEWSLETTER - ISSUE 1 2013Tharaka Alwis
This document is the first edition of the quarterly bulletin of Rotaract District 3220 Sri Lanka and Maldives. It provides profiles of the district council members, highlights of projects done in the past quarter by various clubs, and upcoming events. The editorial welcomes readers to the new Rotaract year and encourages clubs to strive to set standards for service. The District Rotaract Representative's message emphasizes the theme of "One District, One Community" and building a better tomorrow through united youth leadership. It also outlines the district committee's role in supporting clubs.
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.
IC12 - CSOs: Learning from India and Beyond - Breakout Session
Showcase april
1. APRIL 2011 VOL. # ONE ISSUE #10
ROTARACT DISTRICT 3010
SHOWCASE
STAR PROJECTS OF THE MONTH
In this issue
Star Projects …Page 2
DDR’s Desk …Page3
Club Cognizance
…Page 4
Points To Ponder ...Page 7
Just Jotting …Page 8
Monthly Mosaic …Page 9
Bits n Pieces
…Page 10
Anti Corruption marches through the city and Free Health checkup camps
All the Rotaract clubs of Rotaract District 3010 have been working ceaselessly for the betterment of the society
despite the hot weather conditions. This issue is thus dedicated to some of the best projects that were conducted by
our Rotaract Clubs during the past month.
Starting with support for Shri Anna Hazare‟s campaign against corruption to free Health checkup camps for the poor,
the events have been versatile. The clubs haven‟t forgotten our pledge of Ending Polio and have set up camps and
booths to administer vaccines and spread the message as well.
For details turn to page 2
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Facebook Group:**Rotaract District 3010**
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2. Page 2
Star Projects
To be a star, you must shine your own light, follow your own path, and don't
By Arnold Grahl and Ryan Hyland
Rotary International News -- 22 March 2011
worry about the darkness, for that is when the stars shine brightest.
Participation in Anti Corruption March
Members of RC Vikas participated in the March against
Corruption held from Jantar Mantar to India Gate on 1st of
May 2011.The Anti-Corruption march was organized by
„India Against Corruption‟ group in order to increase the
ongoing momentum of the anti corruption drive and force the
Indian Government to pass the JAN LOKPAL BILL.The
rotaractors of RC Delhi South participated in the March
Against Corruption in support of Anna Hazare on April 7th,
2011 Outside Hindu College, North Campus, New Delhi. It
was a fast by Delhi University students against corruption.
General Health Awareness and Chechup Camps
Rotaract Club of NSIT organized a general awareness
and food distribution campaign-“Touch a Life, Share a
Bite”, on April 9, in the college premises for the
laborers. Volunteers distributed handmade Sandwiches
interacted with the laborers and their family. More than
40 people volunteered for the campaign and we covered
around 80 families. RC Vivek organized 4 Days Health
camp with the Good support of Trilokpuri RW Society
founder & AIIMS Dr. Kannupriya Aggarwal. Members
have created awareness of nutrition in community and
distributed 55 Pepsodent Packets to participants from
community.
Polio Camps
RC NOIDA had set up a Polio Booth in Sector 40,Noida
on April 10th. The members gave up their Sunday
morning sleep and attended the booth from 8.30am till 2
pm. It was a matter of great pride as Polio is a rampant
in India and just 2 drops can save a child‟s life.
3. Page 3
From The DRR’s Desk
Hi Friends, THE FOUR WAY TEST
April has been a month full of college exams , job placements etc. however I must
appreciate all the clubs , specially institute based clubs for still taking up projects . Of the things we think,
This shows their dedication towards service to the society. say or do…
I want to acknowledge clubs who joined Anna Hazre‟s initiative on wiping out
1. Is it the TRUTH?
corruption from this country. Delhi Vikas Club participated in March against 2. Is it FAIR to all
corruption at India Gate. Delhi South club members prepared posters and fast at concerned?
Delhi University campus. Their contribution for sure motivated and inspired people
around in supporting this noble cause. 3. Will it build GOODWILL
and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
I appreciate rotaractors from NSIT who continue to take classes for laborers in the
their college campus five days a week. Teaching and inspiring this section of the
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to
society will surely have a long terms impact on the education level of the this all concerned?
country. We all must focus on education of the underprivileged as illiteracy is the
cause of all issues like population etc. in our country.
As you all know that the rotaract tenure for 2010-11 is about to get over in a months
Service Above Self
time , its time to form new teams , look at the grey areas and work on them for the
upcoming year. There are hundreds of yesterdays that passed and many more
tomorrow‟s still to come. What we plan today would be our future.
I wish you all the very best and keep up this good work.
Rotary International Theme
Cheers!!
Tonnes of Love & Regards,
For 2010- 2011
Rtr. Manik Gupta
DRR District 3010 - Learning Through Fellowship
Rotaract District 3010 Theme
For 2010-2011
Rtr.Manik Gupta, DRR 2010-11
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CLUB COGNIZANCE
ROTARACT CLUB OF DELHI SOUTH
The month of April was dedicated for the final appointments of
the new board.
The rotaractors zeal fully participated in the March Against
Corruption in support of Anna Hazare on April 7 th, 2011 Outside
Hindu College, North Campus, New Delhi. It was a fast by Delhi
University students against corruption.
Many members came together for a team lunch on April 24th,
2011 where the next session team was announced.
The work on official website of the Rotaract Club of Delhi South
Anti Corruption March by RC DELHI SOUTH
is in progress and it will be launched very soon.
ROTARACT CLUB OF NSIT REGENCY
Rotaract Club of NSIT organized a general awareness and food
distribution campaign-“Touch a Life, Share a Bite”, on April 9, in
the college premises for the laborers. Volunteers distributed
handmade Sandwiches interacted with the laborers and their
family. More than 40 people volunteered for the campaign and
we covered around 80 families.
Rotaract Club of NSIT organized a “No Tobacco Drive”, for the
Rickshaw Pullers and their families in Dwarka Sector 3 and
Kakrola.
Adult Literacy, RC NSIT REGENCY NSIT Rotaract Club is running classes for the Laborers in the
college Premises, covering all the major important topics for their
welfare related to Financial Literacy, Reading numbers and
Alphabets, Health measures.
ROTARACT CLUB OF RIVERSIDE
The Club held a meeting on 23rd April 2010 to decide the
projects to be done in the future.
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CLUB COGNIZANCE
ROTARACT CLUB OF DELHI VIKAS
Participation in Anti Corruption March,Jantar Mantar to
India Gate : Participated in the March against Corruption
held from Jantar Mantar to India Gate on 1st of May 2011.
Child workers in Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar The
members of the club,Tarun Aggarwal and Lukesh Kumar,on
their visit to Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar witnessed two
child labourers working in a a workshop. The members
encouraged them to gain atleast elementary schooling if they
had no other option but to support their families
Visit to Bal Mandir,autonomous primary school (26th April)
RC DELHI VIKAS, Anti Corruption Campaign
Dharmendra Rai,member of the club visited Bal Mandir
school near his house to look after the plight of the children
studying there and to encourage them.
ROTARACT CLUB OF NOIDA
This month the rotarators took the kids of Sai mandir secotr
40 to the science museum on the th of April , Saturday from
10 am to 2 pm.
The club had set up a Polio Booth in Sector 40 noida on April 10th.
April 29th was a day of utmost honor and pride for the
Rotaract Club of Noida as we could meet Mr. Amit jain,
governor of district 3010.In the meeting we were able to give
him a presentation of what our club does and how it proceeds.
It was an enriching experience for all of us as we could get
small tips and ideas from him which shall help of us a lot to Visit to Museum, RC NOIDA
come up with new projects.
ROTARACT CLUB OF ASET
A meeting was held for RCASET board members wherein every
member gave feedback regarding the work done by various members
in various events. It embarked with performance analysis of various
members who supported the team and then was continued further by
topics that present team would like the next team to focus upon.
An interview session was held on 18th April by RCASET
board. All the board members were present along with the
enthusiastic contestants.
We’re this close to Ending Polio Campaign
Rotary International
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CLUB COGNIZANCE
ROTARACT CLUB OF DADRI CITY
The club organised a “BADMINTON MATCH” beetween R.C.
Dadri city & Aggarwal Mitra Mandal Dadri. R.C. DADRI CITY
WON THIS MATCH.
Club organised a “MEHNDI COMPTITION” .58 Students
participated from 11 Schools in this comptition.
A Board Meeting was called up for discussing about the yearly
Magazine Rotaract Prakash.
Club members were searching for five unit of blood of two
Badminton Match, RC DADRI CITY blood groups. Three units AB- Group & Two units B+ Group for an
accident case out of which 3 doners were found in R.C. Dadri
city and Two were searched from outside.
ROTARACT CLUB OF DELHI VIVEK
Tree Plantation & Distribution Project – “Peepal- Kalpabrikccha”
Planted 17 Trees & 86 Peepal & Harbs. Plants which were collected
from Kalyanpuri Govt. Nursery, have been distributed.
Organized Women Empowerment Project – “ Ham mai hai…Shakti”
RCDV, Health Checkup Shared the activities of working Women who are engaged in various
Embroidery work and Garments work in this area.
Celebrated “Milan Mahotsava” Our Club members are participated in
This event which is organized by East Delhi TI Network &
Sponsored by NACO/DSACS which was planned in March,11 by
club members.
Project – “Jeeyo Haq…Se...!” Fight against HIV/AIDS
Stigma & Discrimination. In this Project RCDV has
donated Rs.1000 to Help the HIV + Family to Sustain
their employment and also donated one year
Stationary to their Children.
RC DELHI VIVEK, Milan Mahotsava
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Club Performance
3500
3000
2500
2000 Clubs Of The Month
1500
1000
500 Club Performance
0
Points To Ponder
Here’s a tally of points awarded to the
Rotaract clubs based on the projects done,
participation in district events,
communication level and the quality of
the reports sent. Communication with District
300
Star Club Of The Month 250
200
Rotaract Club of 150
100
Communication with
Delhi Vivek 50
District
0
Projects Of The Month
Participation in Anti
Corruption March - Delhi Total Performance Level
Vikas, Delhi SouthMedical
Camp in Palam Village - By 4000
3500
Delhi South 3000
2500
2000
Health Checkup Campaign - 1500
1000 Total Performance
NSIT , Vivek 500 Level
0
Polio Booth setup for
Underpriviliged - RC
Noida,Vivek.
Well Done Rotaractors . . .!!! Keep UP The Good WOrk
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EDITORIAL
Just Jotting
The first step towards getting
“
somewhere is to decide that you are not
going to stay where you are.”
Warm Rotaract greetings to our readers!!!
Hope you are keeping well. It is good to see
many clubs working hard despite time and
schedule constraints. Not to forget the ongoing
heat wave in the city. Kudos to you guys!
This issue of SHOWCASE is dedicated to all Rtr.Jyoti Bhatt District Editor 2010-11
those clubs that have been working hard
constantly and ceaselessly for making our
endeavour a success. The newsletter this time Comic Corner
showscases the best projects taken up by
various clubs across the city, some major ones
being the support for the anti-corruption
movement, polio camps and free health
checkup and awareness camps.
Special mention for the Rotaract clubs of Delhi
South, Vivek, Vikas, Noida and NSIT Regency.
Keep up the good work!!
We hope to see better efforts from all the other
clubs as well.
Take Care
Rtr.Jyoti Bhatt
Take Care!
District Editor 2010-11
The only way of finding the limits of the possible
is by going beyond them into the impossible.
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BITS ‘n PIECES
FUNDRAISING WITH FUN
Rotaract has come up with an innovative way to raise funds for the needy. We’re distributing tickets for the final match of the
Indian Premier League to raise funds for various social events!!! All Rotaractors and everyone else who wishes to help the
lonely and destitute are requested to contribute by buying the tickects.
For further details and tickets contact: Rtr.Himanshu Gupta
rotaracthimanshu@gmail.com
(9811584124)
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them true "partners in service" and key members of the family of Rotary.
Through the Rotaract program, young adults not only augment their knowledge and skills, but they
also address the physical and social needs of their communities while promoting international
understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.
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