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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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
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.
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 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 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 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 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 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
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 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.
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 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.
It is with pride that I share with you the very first edition of Pilipinas Rotaract Online, the Online Newsletter for Every Rotaract Club in the Philippines. :)
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.
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.
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 !!!
Vishwa and the Midtown Rotary team have had a busy and innovative first quarter under Vishwa's leadership. They held unique board meetings combining business with pleasure at holiday locations. Two new major projects were launched - "Samartha" for differently abled individuals and an English debate competition. Notable projects included cardiac camps helping many people. Family events brought more fun. The quarter saw record breaking attendance at meetings and notable guest speakers. With more planned, Midtown is on track to repeat as best club.
Trinity (A Joint E-bulletin of Tri-Party Twin club Agreement between RC Kota ...Neha Gupta
This Joint Ebulletin was released on World Rotaract Day by Rotaract Club Kota, Rotaract Club of Zenith , chennai, and Rotaract Club of colombo Millennium city Srilanka , as a part of the tri-party twin club agreement.
The document summarizes the annual District Conference of Rotary International District 3180 held in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference included inaugural ceremonies, plenary sessions on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, and the role of youth in nation building. Cultural performances and fellowship activities helped strengthen relationships among Rotarians. The successful conference was expected to motivate participants to continue their service efforts with renewed vigor.
- The document summarizes the activities of the Rotaract Club of Zenith from July 2014 to March 2015. It discusses events like district and club installations, friendship day celebrations, independence day celebrations, projects, meetings, and conferences.
- Key highlights include Rtr. Senthilkumar being elected as the 20th President of the club for 2015-2016 and Rtr. PP. Vinoth Nagarajan being selected as the District Rotaract Representative for 2015-2016.
- The club was actively involved in various service projects, meetings, and conferences at the district and international level during this period.
This document provides 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 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.
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.
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 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.
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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 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 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.
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.
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 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.
It is with pride that I share with you the very first edition of Pilipinas Rotaract Online, the Online Newsletter for Every Rotaract Club in the Philippines. :)
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.
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.
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 !!!
Vishwa and the Midtown Rotary team have had a busy and innovative first quarter under Vishwa's leadership. They held unique board meetings combining business with pleasure at holiday locations. Two new major projects were launched - "Samartha" for differently abled individuals and an English debate competition. Notable projects included cardiac camps helping many people. Family events brought more fun. The quarter saw record breaking attendance at meetings and notable guest speakers. With more planned, Midtown is on track to repeat as best club.
Trinity (A Joint E-bulletin of Tri-Party Twin club Agreement between RC Kota ...Neha Gupta
This Joint Ebulletin was released on World Rotaract Day by Rotaract Club Kota, Rotaract Club of Zenith , chennai, and Rotaract Club of colombo Millennium city Srilanka , as a part of the tri-party twin club agreement.
The document summarizes the annual District Conference of Rotary International District 3180 held in Mysore, India. Over 2000 Rotarians and their families participated in the 3-day conference with the theme of "Parivarthan" meaning change through engagement leading to transformation. The conference included inaugural ceremonies, plenary sessions on topics like partnerships between NGOs and government, empowering differently abled people, and the role of youth in nation building. Cultural performances and fellowship activities helped strengthen relationships among Rotarians. The successful conference was expected to motivate participants to continue their service efforts with renewed vigor.
- The document summarizes the activities of the Rotaract Club of Zenith from July 2014 to March 2015. It discusses events like district and club installations, friendship day celebrations, independence day celebrations, projects, meetings, and conferences.
- Key highlights include Rtr. Senthilkumar being elected as the 20th President of the club for 2015-2016 and Rtr. PP. Vinoth Nagarajan being selected as the District Rotaract Representative for 2015-2016.
- The club was actively involved in various service projects, meetings, and conferences at the district and international level during this period.
This document provides 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 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.
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.
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 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.
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
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 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 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.
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
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.
The document summarizes Rotary International's New Generations programs which focus on involving youth and young adults. It discusses the goals and activities of Interact clubs, Rotaract clubs, RYLA leadership seminars, and Youth Exchange programs. It also briefly mentions that on September 21st, 2011, the District Rotaract Council participated in the annual Terry Fox Run with Rotary Club of Madras East and IIT Madras to honor Terry Fox's legacy.
This document provides information about Rotary International and encourages membership growth. It discusses strategies clubs can implement to develop current members and recruit new members. Some suggestions include conducting exit interviews, ensuring members have roles to play, focusing on member happiness, promoting an open door policy, putting up flyers, and leveraging personal connections to find new members. The overall message is that clubs should set a membership goal for the year and try new strategies to attract and engage members.
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.
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.
Presentation by Rotaractors Thansen Paandi (India), James Lovatt (UK), and Alana Wilson (Australia) from a workshop at the 2012 Rotaract Preconvention Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand.
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
This document provides information about Rotary International District 5000 for the 2022-2023 year. It includes:
1. Key messages from RI President Jennifer Jones focusing on diversity, inclusion, empowering girls, and expanding reach.
2. Details on District Governor Randy Hart's focus on membership and the district's goal of a 10% net membership gain.
3. Statistics on The Rotary Foundation grants awarded by the district in recent years and goals for future funding.
4. An overview of district international projects planned for Nepal and Fiji, as well as upcoming webinars, support for clubs, and the district conference to be held in Hilo in May 2023.
The NSIT Rotaract Club document summarizes the club's activities and collaborations. It discusses that the club has over 600 members and aims to address social and community needs while enhancing student skills. The club regularly partners with NGOs serving children, conducts fundraisers and collection drives, and organizes social and educational events throughout the year. It highlights the club's community impact through initiatives providing aid, donations, and engagement with partner organizations.
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 Rotary Club of Makati Greenbelt met on February 3, 2010. The meeting focused on World Understanding Month and upcoming club activities. Key events included a book donation, visit to a learning center, blood letting drive, and a tree planting project. The club also discussed emphasizing understanding and goodwill to promote world peace during World Understanding Month.
The document provides a summary of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay's bulletin for January 4-10, 2010. It discusses Rajah and Jes visiting Rotary clubs in India, the top five reasons to support the Rotary Foundation, rebuilding efforts since the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and a barbecue being held by a member on January 10th. It also briefly outlines a member's experience obtaining science equipment for a school in Estonia through a matching grant, and becoming a Rotary scholar. The bulletin concludes by listing the club's program and meeting details for January.
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A travelogue of my recent trip to Argentina, most to Buenos Aires, but including excursion to Iguazú waterfalls, Tigre, and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay
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1. JANUARY 2011 VOL. # ONE ISSUE #7
ROTARACT DISTRICT 3010
SHOWCASE
ROTASIA GOA 2011 : Fun in the Sun
In this issue „Rotasia‟ is the most awaited and the biggest event in the South-East Asia Rotaract
calendar every year. This is a meet for the members of the world‟s largest youth
Rotasia 2011 …Page 2
DDR’s Desk
SUBHEAD. SUBHEAD. SUBHEAD.
…Page3
organization where the participating delegates „meet‟, „interact‟, „express‟, „learn‟ and
„jingle‟ with rotaractors from around the world.
Club Cognizance
…Page 4
Points To Ponder ...Page 8
Just Jotting …Page 9
DAC Team 2011-12
…Page 11
Rotary International News
...Page 12
International Get Together: ROTASIA Goa 2011
Rotasia is the rare opportunity for a Rotaractor which one cannot afford to miss on, as this is the only event that fulfils many of
our prime objectives of being in this international organization. Rotasia‟11 was the perfect chance to indulge in friendships
across boundaries of states and countries. The four-day event was highlighted by cultural and intellectual exchanges amidst the
beautiful scenery of Goa. This time around 22 rotaractors from our district were a part of the mega event.
For more details turn to page 2.
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2. Page 2
“Meet new people…Explore Rotaract…!!!!!!!!!”
‘Goa’ - the paradise of planet earth, was the place chosen for
Rotasia event this year. ‘Goa’ as you all know is one of the
most favourite tourist destinations for the entire world! The
exotic sea beaches, Goan food, Goan music, night club and
beach parties; river cruises, ancient monuments, modern
architecture, people from almost every part of the world,
widely worshipped churches and temples, wild life
sanctuaries, cashew nut farms, feni and many other features
- all together, make Goa an unmatched tourist destination in
the real sense.
‘Dinanath Mangeshkar Kala Academy’, Panjim, Goa was the
main venue for Rotasia 2011. One of the best auditoriums in
India, located on the shores of the ‘Mandovi’ river, Goa, it is
a perfect place for such a meet.
The programme was basically categorized into 4 segments:
Ceremonies, Competitions, Fun and Learn. Under the first
category other than the inaugural and closing there were a
few felicitation and publishing ceremonies that took place.
Cultural competitions (dance and singing), and Mr. Rotaract,
Miss. Rotaract was a show case.
When it comes to youth it obviously has to be fun. Site
seeing, Cruise Dinner, DJ, Karaoke Night, etc. were planned
to keep the youngsters hooked.
Some eminent speakers who graced the event were Shri.
Digambar Kamat, Hon. Chief Minister of Goa – Inaugural
address
Rtn. Kalyan Banerjee, President, Rotary International 2012-
13 – R. I. Vision to make a difference.
Dr. Vijay Mallya, a stalwart entrepreneur – Globalisation…..a
curse or a blessing?
Dr. Kiran Bedi, a worldwide idol police officer – Innovative
Leadership.
Dr. Bharath Chandra, Asia’s No. 1 success coach – Secrets
of Success & Mind Power.
Shri. Remo Fernandes, International level singer and
composer – Art for the personality development.
Where else in the world can you get an opportunity to
listen and interact with similar minds all over the world!
3. Page 3
From The DRR’s Desk
Dear all, THE FOUR WAY TEST
January has been an eventful month for our district. I want to acknowledge all the
clubs who have been religiously participating in the Polio rallies and Polio ravivar Of the things we think,
camps to eradicate this dreadful disease from the planet which is on the verge of
extinction. I also want to acknowledge all the clubs who are spreading awareness on
say or do…
Blood donation and organizing blood donation camps regularly in past few months. 1. Is it the TRUTH?
Clubs like SGGSCC , Delhi North and ASET who worked selflessly to generate 2. Is it FAIR to all
funds for the underprivileged to improve their quality of life with education and concerned?
basic needs , deserves special acknowledgement. Republic day celebration with the
underprivileged section of the society shows the love and concern of the rotaractors 3. Will it build GOODWILL
for the people of India.
and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
ROTASIA was another event where 22 rotaractors from District 3010 participated in 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to
Goa .More than 1000 rotaractors from various districts from south asia were present.
Even though things were not ideal , positivity and courage of rotaractors made it an all concerned?
extraordinary experience. Being positive and fighting against the odds is what we all
learnt and enjoyed the event. We also got to interact with rotaractors from other
district and shared our experiences and projects with them. We got to learn new
ways of working from them and would try to implement those in our district as well. Service Above Self
We now are looking forward to go to the next ROTAISA 2011-12 in Nepal.
Communication is the basis of growth in any organization. No communication – No
growth. We have been trying to work on communication from past few months,
however few clubs are not responding. I would like to urge to all the clubs in the
district to be in communication with the district and other fellow clubs regularly.
Rotary International Theme
This will not only give access to learning but also opportunity to work together in
future. For 2010- 2011
I wish you all , All the very best and keep up this good work.
Best Regards
Rtr. Manik Gupta
DRR Dist. 3010 – Learning Through Fellowship
Rotaract District 3010 Theme
For 2010-2011
Rtr.Manik Gupta, DRR 2010-11
4. Page 4
CLUB COGNIZANCE
ROTARACT CLUB OF DELHI SOUTH
The Rotary Club of Delhi South and the Rotaract Club of Delhi South,
R.I. Distt 3010 organized the prestigious Rotary Club of Delhi South
Debate 2010-11 at Magnolia, India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New
Delhi on January 23, 2011.
The winners of the event were as follows:
1. Best Team award - Hindu College (Udai Singh Rana and Tarang
Tripathi)
2. Runners Up Team award - St. Stephens College (Udit Bhatia and
Supurna Dasgupta)
3. Best Speaker award - Akshit Batra (Hansraj College)
4. Best Interjector award - Udai Singh Rana (Hindu College).
Debate organised by RC DELHI SOUTH
ROTARACT CLUB OF IILM
On 28 january,2011 Under professional development initiative new team
for upcoming batch has been selected through interview and voting. New
team will be headed by Rtr.Suman Banerjee as president.
21 new members have been registered as member from the club.
Membership dues paid to district .
End Polio Now
ROTARACT CLUB OF
AMITY PHYSIOTHERAPY
The year started off with a great party at the Centrestage Mall Noida
hosted by senior Rotaractors of last year with an aim to celebrate the new
year and interact with this year‟s members as well.
Attended the annual conference of the Indian Association of
Physiotherapists(IAP).
Arranged the trip from Shirdi to Pune and then finally to Goa.
This month was completely dedicated to Rotaract so two meetings were
arranged in the college campus made compulsory for every member.
RC Amity Physiotherapy, Conference at Pune
5. Page 5
CLUB COGNIZANCE
ROTARACT CLUB OF DADRI CITY
Club members “DISTRIBUTED APROX. 1150
BLANKETS” at Bus stops, Railway stations, Red lights, Loha
mandi[Ghaziabad].
Rotary club Dadri & Rotaract club of dadri city organised
mutually a “POLIO RAILY” in all main Roads, Main markets &
colonies of Dadri.
Rotary club Dadri & Rotaract club of Dadri city organised a program
“AAO YAAD KAR LEN PURANE DIN” on the occasion of
Republic day & charter day of Rotary club of Dadri.
Rotary club of Dadri & Rotaract club of Dadri city organised a
“POLIO CAMP” at bus stop Dadri, in which 660 children were
innoculated.
RC Dadri City, Charter Day Celebration
ROTARACT CLUB OF NOIDA
The month was started by a Blanket Distribution drive. Thinking
about the plight of all those people who live on the streets in this
frigid cold, the club members pooled in money to buy 60 blankets.
The club had set up a Polio Booth in Sector 40 noida on 23rd January,
Sunday, which was a “Polio Ravivar”.
30th January, Sunday, was a day of utmost honor and pride for the
Rotaract Club of Noida as it participated in a “March against
Corruption” organized by The Art of Living Foundation. The Art of
Living, founded in 1982 by His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is a
not-for-profit, educational and humanitarian NGO engaged in stress-
management and service initiatives.
Last but not the least; the month was ended with a Tree Plantation at Walk Against Corruption, RC NOIDA
Bal Bharti School, Noida on 5th February, Saturday where the
Interactors, Rotaractors and the Vice-Principal Of Bal Bharti planted
samplings in the school premises.
ROTARACT CLUB OF HAPUR
Rotaract club Hapur help to Rotary club Hapur in Blood donation
camp and Rotaracters also donated blood.
Rotaract Club Hapur conducted a polio drop camp in Hapur.
A meeting was held with the Z.R.R .
A meeting was called up in Rotary Bhawan Hapur for joining
new members. We’re this close to Ending Polio Campaign
Rotary International
6. Page 6
CLUB COGNIZANCE
ROTARACT CLUB OF SGGSCC
ROTASIA was joined by 10 members of our club.
Then we had a meeting with Rotaract Club of New Delhi (North) in
Adarsh Public School, Vikaspuri, along with Prashant Sir.
It was followed by a meeting with Rotaract Club of Delhi Akash, where it
was agreed upon to do some joint activity for „Women Empowerment’ and
a fund raising programme.
The task of fund collection was taken on further as we visited Adarsh
Public School, Ramesh Nagar, to collect funds for this cause and got an
overwhelming response from the students, who collected around Rs.
Collection For Asharan, RC SGGSCC 10,000/
And after that, all the rotractors came into full force along with those
already working to bring almost every student of the college to donate his
or her blood.
ROTARACT CLUB OF DELHI RIVERSIDE
The club organised a meeting for discussing upcoming projects.
How it all began, The first four Rotarians (left to
right) Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, Hiram Shorey, and Paul
Harris. Rotary Images
ROTARACT CLUB OF ASET
On 23 January 2011, Rotaract Club ASET organized a „PULSE POLIO
CAMP‟. Polio eradication has been identified as a necessity by Rotary
international and RC ASET has pledged to tackle this menace.
Apart from vaccinating the children, the rotaractors launched a publicity
campaign in the slums and nearby areas. This was aimed at spreading
awareness among the adults about the importance of polio vaccine.
RC ASET, Polio Camp
7. Page 7
CLUB COGNIZANCE
ROTARACT CLUB OF NSIT REGENCY
Rotaract Club of NSIT Regency organized a Fundraising event in the
college premises, more than 5000 Rs were collected for the
underprivileged kids at Dwarka slums by selling handmade chocolates
& Greetings made by the kids ,to the students, staff & Faculty
members. More than 200 people supported the cause by making their
contributions.
Rotaract Club of NSIT Regency designed the club T-shirts, and
distributed it among the members of our club.
9 members from our Club Represented District 3010 in Rotrasia held
at Goa from 13-16th January, trhe club also submitted a presentation at
Rotasia of the project of the year.
RC NSIT Regency, Fundraising event
7 members from NSIT Rotaract participated in the Walk against
corruption held at Jantar Mantar on 31 st January, organized by Sri Sri
Ravishankar in support of the Lokpal bill Drafted by various civil
societies.
ROTARACT CLUB OF DELHI NORTH
The club convinced spice telecom to give a scoolar ship of
Rs12,00,000, in accociation with Microsoft, to students who cannot
afford education. They have already found out 100+ students who
deserve the scoolarship.
Jan 9th, sunday morning, went to Adarsh Public School, Vikaspuri for
a disscussion with parent club‟s youth president Rtn. Prashant Sahgal
and fellow rotaract club of GGS about a upcoming district project and
other problems faced by the clubs. This was followed by a cricket
match, both rotaract clubs versus adarsh public school cricket team.
27th we went to hotel Ashok for our half yearly meeting with the
district governer Rtn.Amit Jain. Along with our club 5 other interact
and 3 rotaract clubs were invited. Here we submitted the reports of
what all we did in the past 6 months.
ROTARACT CLUB OF DELHI VIVEK
PICNIC Visit for New Year Day Celebration.
Health check up camp for “Street Children.”
Tree Plantation Project – “Peepal- Kalpabrikccha”
Conducted “ Personality Development & Life Skills Training Program”
by NYKS.
Celebrating - “Republic day” Painting Competition on Environment and
Blood Donation.
RC Delhi Vivek ,Life Skills Training
8. Page 8
January Club Performance
3000
2500 Clubs Of The Month
2000
1500
1000
Points To Ponder 500
0
October Club
Performance
Amity…
Hapur
ASET
Noida
IILM
Delhi South
Riverside
Dellhi North
NSIT Regency
Delhi Vivek
SGGSCC
Dadri City
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
Star Club Of The Month 300
250
Rotaract Club of 200
150
100
Dadri City 50
0 Communication with
District
Projects Of The Month
Donation of 1.18 Lakh Rupees for
Underprivilged chidren - By RC SGGSCC
Total Performance Level
Polio camps by - RC Noida , RC Dadri 3000
City , ASET , RC Vivek 2500
2000
1500
1100 Blankets Distributed to
1000
underprivileged by RC Dadri City 500 Total Performance
0 Level
Amity…
IILM
Hapur
ASET
Noida
Dadri City
SGGSCC
Dellhi North
Delhi South
Riverside
NSIT Regency
Delhi Vivek
Scholarship to 100+ underprivileged
childfren for Education- RC Delhi North
Well Done Rotaractors . . .!!! Keep UP The Good WOrk
9. Page 9
EDITORIAL
Just Jotting
“ The first step towards getting somewhere is to
decide that you are not going to stay where you are. …”
A new year brings new beginnings and new ideas.
Rotaract District 3010 has begun 2011 with zeal and
enthusiasm visible in projects executed during this month.
Right from collecting funds for the poor and downtrodden
to rocking Rotasia, the rotaractors have given their very
best. Rtr.Jyoti Bhatt District Editor 2010-11
With the completion of half of our Rotaract year it gives
me immense pride to look back at our achievements. And
we have achieved a lot!
Comic Corner
Clubs like RC Delhi Vivek, RC Dadri City, RC SGGSCC,
RC ASET have topped the charts while others are giving
good competition. Its great to see that Polio eradication
and Blood Donation, our major target areas have been
kept in mind.
Also, its with great enthusiasm that we introduce to you
our DAC team 2011-2012 under the leadership of Rtr. Vir
Philip, RC New Delhi. We have full faith in their abilities
and passion for the Rotaract movement. We wish them all
the very best!!
For the next month‟s Showcase, we‟re ready for a little
surprise for all of you. So wait up Rotaractors!! May you
achieve greater heights!!!
Rtr.Jyoti Bhatt
District Editor 2010-11
The only way of finding the limits of the possible
is by going beyond them into the impossible.
11. Page 11
Page 11
Welcome DAC Elects..!!!!
DAC Team 2011-12
DRR :-
RTR.VIR PHILIP - R.C. OF NEW DELHI
DRR NOMINEE (2012-2013) :-
RTR.SIDDHARTH GUPTA - R.C. OF NSIT
DISTRICT SECRETARY -
RTR.HIMANSHU GUPTA - R.C. OF DELHI AKASH
CHIEF FINANCE OFFICER -
RTR.NIKHIL NANDA - R.C. OF DELHI SOUTH
DISTRICT EDITOR -
RTR.AAYUSH MAKKAR - R.C. OF ASET
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY SERVICES - Rotaract District 3010, Pledging to End Polio Now
RTR. MEGHA AHLUWALIA - R.C. OF ASET
RTR.KAVLEEN BATRA - R.C. OF SGGSCC
DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICES -
RTR.TARUN MONGA - R.C. OF DELHI AKASH
RTR.DEEPTI GAHROTRA - R.C. OF DELHI EAST
END
DIRECTOR OF WEBSITE -
RTR.RAVI , RTR.RAHUL, AND RTR.PULKIT - R.C. OF
NSIT REGENCY
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS -
RTR.PRANAV ANEJA - R.C. OF NOIDA
DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT -
RTR.DEBMALYA - R.C. OF DELHI SOUTH
ZRR –
RTR.PIYUSH MITTAL - R.C. OF DADRI (JOINT ZRR -
EAST)
RTR.MOHIT GARG - R.C. OF DADRI ( EAST)
RTR,ROOPAK SHARMA - R.C. OF DELHI VIVEK
(NORTH )
RTR.MOHIT DUNG - R.C. OF ASET (WEST)
RTR.ROOPAM BUDHIRAJA- R.C. NOIDA
ALL THE VERY BEST..!!!! DO US PROUD
Every day holds the possibility of a miracle.
12. Page 12
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL NEWS
International Assembly
Rotary International News -- 24 January 2011
Photos by Alyce Henson and Monika Lozinska-Lee/Rotary Images
T he International Assembly in San Diego, California, USA, gives
incoming district leaders valuable information and an opportunity to
Rotary leaders and their spouses hold End Polio Now banners during
the International Festival Talent Night at the 2011 International build friendships that prepare them for the challenges of the
Assembly on 20 January.
upcoming Rotary year -- from eradicating polio to taking the RI
Strategic Plan to the club level.
At this year's assembly, RI President-elect Kalyan Banerjee announced the
2011-12 RI theme, Reach Within to Embrace Humanity.
Wearing traditional Indian clothing, RI President-elect Kalyan Banerjee
and his wife, Binota (middle), acknowledge the crowd during the
International Festival Talent Night at the 2011 International Assembly
on 20 January.
Concert to benefit polio eradication
V iolin virtuoso and polio survivor Itzhak Perlman joined members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for a concert benefiting
Rotary's campaign to end polio worldwide. James DePreist, also a polio survivor, conducted.
13. Page 13
BITS ‘n PIECES
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them true "partners in service" and key members of the family of Rotary.
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