‘Each One Bring One’ is
my appeal to Down-
Towners; if you are
enjoying Rotary so much,
don’t you like your
friends enjoying it ? Once
you experience the
happiness of being a
Rotarian, invite your best
friends and family
members into Rotary.
- DG Manjunath Shetty The Silver Jubilee President Vivekanandan receives the onourous collar, lightened Sriram is all smile as a proud Sujatha looks while an
encouraging DG Manjunath Shetty adds his happy clap .
Charter Presidents EVENING
Friday, the 22nd August, 2014at Rotary House of Friendship,
Lavelle Road, Bangalore
DOWN TOWNERR I District 3190 Chartered on June 27, 1990 Charter # 27417
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DG Manjunath Shetty, adorns the lapel pin and welcomes Pres. Vivekanandan to his Team 14-15
It was truly Lighting Up Rotary; when 25 stunningcandles - floating in water - were lit up by CharterPresident, Past presidents Charter Members anddignitaries to signify the Silver Jubilee of DownTown,it was a sight to behold. (pix page2) A galaxy of PDGs,District officials, past and present DownTowners andfriends of DownTown were witness to an enchantingevening of nostalgia and action. The Silver Jubilee Team,led by Rtn. Vivekanandan, was installed by DG Rtn.Manjunath Shetty in the presence of GSR, PRID Dr. M.K.Panduranga Setty and the AG, Rtn. Kalyan
Gopalakrishna.
As part of the community service projects, hearing aidswere provided to four students of Shastri MemorialSchool of Deaf & Dumb, Mahalakshmipuram, Bangaloreand notebooks to the needy students on the occasion.Rtn. PP Revathi sponsored the heart surgery of a girlchild. Projects planned for the year under Community,Vocational, International Service and New Generationwere shared by the Directors .
Rtn. IPP Sriram was complimented for an eventfulyear under trying circumstances and the incomingteam shared its vision for the year. Five newmembers were inducted into DownTown fold byGSR, PRID Panduranga Setty and DG ManjunathShetty urged DownTowners to go for externalextension and also increase the strength at least 25members to mark the silver jubilee year.
The mood to a captivating evening was set byAnnet Tanuja with a fine invocation. AG Rtn.Kalyan Gopalakrishna released the e-bulletin‘DownTowner and Dist. Secretary, Rtn. Sureshreleased the Call Card. Rtn.IPP Sriram presentedthe audited accounts for the year 2013-14 and Rtn.Raghu Allam proposed the formal Vote of Thanksto bring down the curtains to an action packedevening.
PRID Panduranga Settyurged the Rotarians, ‚Youhave become a Rotariannot because someone haspushed you intobecoming one, butbecause you have a heartwhich believes in service;you want to do good tothe society; but why not
tell this to the world around you ? Why not sharethis with others and convert their hearts to join usand give whatever they can to those who need ?Light Up Rotary by sharing Rotary. ‚
Silver Jubilee Board
People come into Rotary for all kinds of reasons, but
they stay because Rotary is fun to be a part of. So I want
to remind all of you to have fun in your clubs and your
districts. Rotary is based on the idea that our service is
more effective when we serve together with our friends.
So let's enjoy our Rotary service, share it with others,
and Light Up Rotary together!
– RI Pres. Gary Huang
Silver Jubilee Installation
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Delightful Moments with „old boys‟ Charter Member PP Chidambar
-nath with President Vivekanand while PP R N Hegde catches up with
PP Chandramohan Pishe
It was truly Lighting Up Rotary; when 25stunning candles - floating in water insparkling crystal bowls - were lit up byDignitaries, PDGs, Past Presidents, CharterMembers signifying the Silver Jubilee ofDownTown, it was truly enchanting. Thisgorgeous touch was by PP RevathiVenkatraman, she also gifted crystal bowlsto all DownTowners on the occasion.
Students of Shastri Memorial School of Deaf & Dumb, received
Hearing Aids at the hands of DG Manjunath Shetty
DG Congratulates A G Ramanand , (2nd from left) may be mistaken for an
AG for his knowledge of Rotary, his commitment and diligence.. He has been
part of Down-Town, our unsung hero, supporting the club for over 16 years.
He was named Paul Harris Fellow by the Club.
Yet another pleasant surprise came from Rtn.
Prashanth Babu, who presented the DownTowners a
coffee mug with all the Presidents
names on it as a souvenir of the
occasion
In a spontaneous gesture PDG S K Sen,DG in the Charter Year, commendedDownTown, and added that it should actlike an incubator for innovative ideaswhile congratulating DownTown on itsSilver Jubilee.First ladies with the District First Lady Ann. Shailaja and AG Rtn. Regina Arulsamy
Directors
Time
Rtn. Prashanth Babu, (Club Service), Rtn. Sumitra Iyengar
(Vocational Service), Rtn. Illavarasan (Community Service),
Rtn. Naveen Carriappa (International Service) and Rtn. Suresh
Thota (New Generation Service) provided glimpses of their
proposed projects and programmes
After he got this new collar with 23 of the Past
Presidents name badges on it, everyone asks
President Vivekanandan, „Are you weighed down by
the Past Presidents?‟ He gives you a look and
beams, “Who, me? Can you imagine my not being
able to carry this weight !?”
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Cox Town Govt. Girls School
Jeevenahalli Govt. Girls High School
Soonangi Govt. School
•Literacy Plus, initiated in 2006, was a 3-H grant project of US $ 200,000 of the District 3190and Rotary Bangalore DownTown, Highgounds, South Parade and Rotary Vijayapura. Anintegrated Literacy project with Rotary Lancaster West , D-5260 as the International Partners.4 of the DownTown supported schools 1. Government Higher Primary and High School,Bileshivale, Dodda Gubbi 2. Hennur Government School, Hennur 3. Government BoysPrimary School, Srirampuram 4. Government Girls Primary School, Srirampuram receivedsupport. In all 105 Desks, 8 Tables, 12 Chairs, 8 Storage Cabinets were provided (aboutRs.3,40,000) and Comfort Stations (Rs.7.63,500) were built. Teachers Training inConcentrated Language Encounter method was offered at a cost of Rs.40000, for 10 teachers
plus parents workshops were held in all schools. This benefitted nearly 2000 students directly that year,continues to benefit many more.
• Celebrate Literacy – Rotary Literacy Confluence was organised by DownTown to markthe Rotary’s Centennial Year. Rotary Bangalore DownTown created record, a Multi District
conference with Districts 3190, 3180, 3170 and 3160 participating and being inaugurated in August2004 by RI President Glenn Estess himself. The mission Literacy – Every Child’s Right,Every person’s responsibility, was addressed by leading educationists, NGOs, admini
- strators including Dr. Shama Chona of Delhi Public School fame, Ms. Rohini Nelakini of
DownTown has focused on Literacy from the inception, teacher training to provision of desks,notebooks, comfort stations, computers and the like is being carried out year on year. This includesspecial children. Couple of worth recalling projects :
Literacy effort continues as always, now under T-E-A-C-H program , the new the Rotary India Literacy Mission
2014-15 year began with provision of note books. Notebookswere provided to the students of by Crest Counseling Centrethanks to the support of ITC an initiative by PP G Ramanand. Itwas a joint project of Rotary Bangalore DownTown and RotaryBangalore Ramamurthynagar.
Sometimes a short walk down memory lane is all it takes
to appreciate where you are today – Susan Gale
AUGUST - Membership Month
DownTown has made a small beginning with 5 new members being inducted into DownTown by our GSR PRID Panduranga Setty at the installation evening. It was a comeback for Rtn. Sunderashwara, Rtn. Dr. Gunashekar and
If reaching 1.3 million membership in 2014-15 , is the target by RI President Gary Huang, our DG Manjunath Shetty spells his target as 5K.
PP. Rtn. Zaidi and first time Rotarians are Rtn. Suresh Kannan and Rtn. Ajith Menon.
•Rotary Comfort Stations DownTown rightfully can take credit for introducing the concept of Comfort Stations inGovernment Schools, particularly girls schools. DownTown also had in its Charter Secretary Rtn. Prathibha H R anarchitect to provide very functional design. When Charter President Madhura Chatrapathy was the DG , 16 RotaryComfort Stations were built at a cost of US $ 56 392 with the support Rotary Club Calgary, D-5360 Canada.Wild Rose Foundation of Alberta and Canadian Rotary Committee for International Development (CRCID) , non-Rotary Agencies that joined hands.
• Concentrated Language Encounter an unique activity based methodology for teaching language in the shortest period was introduced to the world of Rotary in Thailand subsequently many parts of the world. Rotary Bangalore DownTown took it up and trained teachers and students of 27 Bangalore City Corporation Schools with the support of the District, which was noted success.
Akshara, Dr. T K Jayalakshmi of RV Education Consortium Foundation with PRID P C Thomas delivering the valedictory address. It was supported by Sarva Shikshana Abhiyan, Karnataka and Rashtriya Shikshana Samithi Trust
Edited and published by PDG Rtn. Srikanth Chatrapathy for Rotary Bangalore DownTown, Pratibha, 132, Level 4, 11th Main, 17th Cross, Malleswaram, Banglore-560055. email: [email protected]
DOWN TOWNER
August 2014
01 Annet Shwetha D/o. Rtn.(PP) Babu Kumar GR02 Rtn. Dr. Gunashekar02 Ann Veena W/o. Rtn. Raghu Allam02 Ann Shantha W/o. Rtn.(PP) Mallikarjun R Kori05 Rtn. Vivekanandan E06 Ann Harini W/o. Rtn. Devaraj N25 Rtn. (PDG) Srikanth M Chatrapathy 31 Ann Madhavi W/o. Rtn. Prasad BV
August 2014
09 Rtn. Raghu Allam & Ann Veena
15 Rtn. (PP) Chandramohan Pishe & Ann Sheila
30 Rtn. (PP) Jaisimha L & Ann Tejaswini
01 Tigers of Ranthambore by PP S Gopinath
08 ICGF on Club Service
15 Independence Day Celebrations,
Diamond College K R Puram
22 Charter Presidents’ Evening
PDG S K Sen & DGE Nagesh KP
Distinguished Guests
26 Joint Meeting with
High Grounds & Rajajinagar
World needs Rotary and Rotary Needs you
By Pres. Ramkumarr Seshu
UpDates -August
Art of Rotary Attendance and Make-Ups
Rotary International bylaws state that a member can make up for a missed meeting within 2 weeks before or after the meeting.
If you anticipate missing a meeting, you can make up for it up to 2 weeks before that date. If you miss a meeting, you have up to 2 weeks after the missed meeting to make up.
Members do not have to make up for times when the club does not meet.
If a member attempts to make up at another club and that club either did not meet that week, or changed venues, the club member can let their club’s secretary know the date and time of the attempted make-up and it will count as a makeup towards a missed meeting.
Attend another Rotary Club Meeting
You could find club nearest to you from this Club-finder link in any city, any country, any place you have gone to. https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/search/club-finder
Most clubs have a makeup card. You can also bring one of their bulletins back to the club secretary.
Online Makeup (e clubs)
You can go online to do a makeup for example athttp://www.rotaryeclubbangalore.orghttp://www.rotaryeclubone.org
Follow the instruction on makeup and also print out a copy of the e-make up, just in case the club secretary does not get to receive it.
Rotary E-Clubs
Rotary e-clubs are Rotary clubs that meet electronically. A 2010 Council on Legislation enactment recognized Rotary e-clubs as part of Rotary International, following a six-year pilot project. As of 1 July 2010, RI has 14 e-clubs, all of them chartered during the pilot.
What is the difference between Rotary clubs and Rotary e-clubs?
Rotary e-clubs follow the same policies as all Rotary clubs. The key difference is that an e-club conducts its weekly meeting on the club’s website. Rather than being physically present at an appointed day and time, members may attend meetings at any time and any day of the week. As all Rotary clubs do, Rotary e-clubs meet weekly, perform service projects in local and international communities, support The Rotary Foundation, and enjoy fellowship among members. And the keys to their effectiveness are also the same: service-minded members, opportunities for fellowship, and strong leadership.
During the 2004-10 pilot, e-clubs performed 355 community service projects, 106 international service projects, 55 vocational service projects, and 70 youth service projects. E-clubs gave more than US$150,000 to The Rotary Foundation, including more than $21,500 to Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge.