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• Banas Tonk • Baran
• Bundi
Rtr. Vivek Vijay
Club : Banas-tonk DOB : 27th May
Phone /s : (R)
Mobile : 09414248700,09214078001
E-mail : [email protected]
Address : VIKAS MEDICALS ,MEHANDI BAGH-TONK,
Occuption : Buisness
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The Emblem of Rotaract is a round emblem witha capital “R” super im-
posed over five horizontal & six vertical curved lines in the centre circular
space.These elements are designed in accordance with the proportions given
in the table below. With the “R” standing vertically, the “ROTARACT” is cen-
tered directly above & is contained within exterior ring. This lettering is rised
depressed space. The outside edge is a perfectly round wall to contain the
elements.The proportions for corred design are:
Overall Diameter: 78 Units
Width of Exterior (Red) :12 Units
Width of Both (Gold) Ring :03 Units
Diameter of Inner Circle : 42 Units
Height of “R” at Vertical “31 Units
Width of “R” at Top :23 Units
Width of “R” at Bottom : 26 Units
Width of Vertical bar on “R”: 5.5 Units
Width of Letter “O”: 11 Units
The Rotaract Colours are Deep Red & Gold & Shopuld be Worke into Em-
blem as FolIws.The Depressed space in Exterior ring is Deep Ret All raised
lettering & details is Gold.
SPECIFICATION OF ROTARACT EMBLEM
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ROTARACT CLUB OF BARAN
Charter Date : 09-04-1991 Members : 20
Meeting Day : Wednesday Meeting Time : 8:30 P.M.
Meeting Place : Bhuralal Omprakash Hospital Road, Po- Baran.
Web Site :
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PARENT CLUB DETAILS
Club : Rotary Club of Baran
President : Rtn. Rakesh Sethi
Secretary : Rtn. Balmukund Thakuriya
RCC :
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Rtr. Premkumar Goyal Rtr. RAJENDRA DANG
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1998
Mandora Ward
Baran
325205
07453- 232168
09460744713
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16th Dec..
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Petrol Pupm
2006
Sankar Coloby,Opp suraj
bhan petrol pump,
Baran.
325205
R
09829762566, 09351596322
15th Jun.
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ROTARACT CLUB OF BUNDI
Charter Date : 31-12 Members : 26
Meeting Day : Saturday Meeting Time : 8:00 P.M.
Meeting Place : Rotary Community Centre.
Web Site : -
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Club : Rotary Club of Bundi
President : Rtn. Mahesh Patodi
Secretary : Rtn. Raj Dadhich
RCC :
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Rtr.Manan Nuwal Rtr. PREINCE AGARWAL
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Business
2004
Aqqqrwal Fancy Store,
Indra Market,
Bundi.
323001
09829250008
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Business
2004
Sonalika Tractor, New
Dhanmandi Road ,
Bundi.
323001
09414175018
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ROTARACT CLUB OF BANAS TONK
Charter Date : Members :
Meeting Day : Twice a Month Meeting Time :
Meeting Place : Vikas Medical,Mehndi Bagh.
Web Site : -
Bulletin : -
PARENT CLUB DETAILSClub : Rotary Club Of Banas Tonk
President : Rtn. Sunil Jain
Secretary : Rtn. Raghunandan Goyal
RCC : -
SECRETARYPRESIDENT
Rtr.DINESH KASLIWAL Rtr. ASHOK GARG
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KASLIWAL TENT HOUSE
PURANI .TONK
304001
09252279911
25th May
Buisness
2007
Karigaro Ki Gali, Nr.Jain
namkeen bhandar, Tonk.
304001
09252037176
3rd Nov
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• Banas (Tonk) • ICG
• Jaipur (City) • Jaipur Arch
• Jaipur (Main) • Dausa
• Kishangarh • Malpura (Tonk)
• Sardar Shahar • Veer balika P.G. College Jaipur
Rtr. Mahendra Jain
Club : Kishangarh DOB : 10th Oct
Phone /s : (O) (R) :
Mobile : 09829047448,09214318869
E-mail : [email protected]
Address : Manglam Marble,F-296 Paryavaran Road,Riico
Ind.Area,Madanganj. Kishangarh-305801
Occuption : Business
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EACH ONE — TEACH ONE
You are the right one
To make aware everyone
Share knowledge with everyone
Impart education to any one
Make everyone literate one.
True understanding will be seen in everyone
There will be quarrels for anything by none
Happiness will shine on face of everyone.
Results are great one
Make this your goal one
It is applicable to all and one
Please listen everyone
The formula is simple one
EACH ONE — TEACH ONE
DISTRICT PROJECT
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ROTARACT CLUB OF DAUSA
Charter Date : 28-10-2007 Members : 21
Meeting Day : Saturday Meeting Time : 7:00 P.M.
Meeting Place : Pinky Hotel, Agra Road, Dausa
Web Site : [email protected]
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PARENT CLUB DETAILS
Club : Rotary Club of Dausa
President : Rtn. Mohanlal Meena
Secretary : Rtn. K.C.Sharma
RCC :
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Rtr.Rohit Dangayach Rtr. KAPIL RAJORIA
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Telecom Distribution
2007
C/o. Shri Dangayach Comm.
Naya Katla,
Dausa.(Raj)
303303
01427 230237
09001242196
21st Jun
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GAS Agency
2007
C/o,Amit Gas Agency,
Lalsot road,Dausa.
303303
01427-220273
09414036360
1st Jun
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ROTARACT CLUB OF BIKANER
Charter Date : Members : 26
Meeting Day : Saturday Meeting Time : 8:00 P.M.
Meeting Place : Rotary Bhavan, Sadul Ganj, Bikaner.
Web Site : www.rotaractbikaner.blogspot.com
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Club : Rotary Club of Bikaner
President : Rtn. Ram Singhi
Secretary : Rtn. Sunil Gupta
RCC :
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Rtr. RAHUL MAHESWARI Rtr. AAKASH AGARWAL
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Business
2005
1-A-13,Pawanpuri,
Near Shopping Complex
Bikaner
334003
0151-3204999
09414230619
19th Apr.
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Student
2006
Jagni
rupa,G.No.39,St.No.1
Dhobi Talai,Rani Bazar
Bikaner
334001
0151-3292050
-09928072199
30th Jul
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ROTARACT CLUB OF JAIPUR CITY
Charter Date : 30-06-2006 Members : 28
Meeting Day : Sunday Meeting Time : 11:00 A.M.
Meeting Place : Rotary Bhavan
Web Site :
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Club : Rotary Club of Jaipur
President : Rtn. Gopi Krishan Agarwal
Secretary : Rtn. Surendra Swarup
RCC :
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Rtr. RUKHSAR KHAN
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House No.-985Sitaram Ji Ki Gali, Bagru
Walon Ka Rasta,Chandpole Bazar, Jaipur
302 001
(R) 01441- 2304418
098299 70827
7th July
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ROTARACT CLUB OF JAIPUR MAIN
Charter Date : 19-7-1975 Members : 15
Meeting Day : Sunday Meeting Time : 11A.M
Meeting Place : Rotary Bhavan
Web Site : www.rcjm3050.org
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Club : Rotary Club of Jaipur
President : Rtn. Gopi Krishan Agarwal
Secretary : Rtn. Surendra Swarup
RCC :
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Rtr. MEGHA JAIN Rtr. LOKESH ARORA
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Service
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C-41,Jagdamba Nagar,
B/h Power House,
Heera Pura,Jaipur .
302019
09983308484
14th Mar.
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Student
-2007
Sector 1Ta19,
Jawahar Nagar
Jaipur
302004
09828716696
14th No.
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ROTARACT CLUB OF KISHANGARH
Charter Date : 31/07/2005 Members : 20
Meeting Day : Saturday Meeting Time : 8.00pm
Meeting Place : Rotary Seva Mandir
Web Site :
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Club : Rotary Club of Kishangarh
President : Rtn. Gauri Sankar Chhaparwal
Secretary : Rtn. Rajesh Kumar Gangwal
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ROTARACT CLUB OF MALPURA (TONK)
Charter Date : - Members : 20
Meeting Day : every 15th,30th Meeting Time : 7:30 P.M.
Meeting Place : Shyam Financial Cons. Co. Kapri Market, Malpura.
Web Site : [email protected]
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Club : Rotary Club of Malpura City
President : Rtn. Rakesh Kumar Jain
Secretary : Rtn. Krishnakant Jain
RCC :
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Rtr. Punit Jain Rtr. NARESH SINGHI
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Adarsh Nagar
Malpura,
Malpura Tonk
304502
09829999751
23rd Dec.
Buisness
Singhi Corporation,
Subhash Circle,
Malpura,Tonk (Rajasthan),
304502
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09214441126
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Business of marble Stones
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Mangalm marble, F-296,
Parya- varan Road, Riico Ind.
Area. Madanganj-Kishangarh
(Raj)
305801
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09829047448, 09214318869
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Business (Manu.of Clothes)
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Amrit : C-11, Rajhans
Colony, Madanganj -
kishangarh (Raj.)
305801
01463-245119
09829377119
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26th Aug.
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ROTARACT CLUB OF ARCH JAIPUR
Charter Date : Members : 24
Meeting Day : Meeting Time :
Meeting Place :
Web Site :
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President :
Secretary :
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PRESIDENT SECRETARY
Rtr. SOUMAYA NAHAR Rtr. RUPAL GUPTA
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9,Govind
Marg,malviyanagar,
Inst,area, malviyanagar.
Jaipur
0141-2521074
09950220095
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Student
9,Govind Marg,
Malviyanagar , Inst,area,
malviyanagar. Jaipur
09166867607
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IPP
1
President
2
Secretary
GENERAL BODY MEETING
3
Project
Chairman
5
Chief Guest
1
President
GENERAL BODY / SPEAKER MEETING MEETING
1
President
3
IPP
ELECTION MEETING
4
IPP
2
Secretary
4
Election
Officer
2
Secretary
• Invite the Dignitaries according to the Number.
• The above structure is recommended & not mandatory.
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District
Secretay
5
DRR
1
President
DRR’S OFFICIAL VISIT
3
ZRR
2
Secretary
DAIS STRUCTURE
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ARTICLE I — Name
The name of this organization shall be the Rotaract Club of
ARTICLE II — Purpose and Goals
The purpose of Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men
and women to enhance the knowledge and
skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physi-
cal and social needs of their communities,
and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a
framework of friendship and service.
Goals The goals of Rotaract are:
1. To develop professional and leadership skills;
2. To emphasize respect for the rights of others, and to promote ethical
standards and the dignity of all useful occupations;
3. To provide opportunities for young people to address the needs and
concerns of the community and our world;
4. To provide opportunities for working in cooperation with sponsoring
Rotary clubs;
5. To motivate young people for eventual membership in Rotary.
ARTICLE III — Sponsorship
1. The sponsor of this Rotaract club is the Rotary Club of which, through
a committee of its Rotarians, the number of which shall be determined
by the club, shall provide guidance and have supportive responsibility
for this Rotaract club. The continued well-being of this club shall de-
pend on the continued active personal participation of the sponsoring
Rotary club.
2. The basis of organization shall be young men and women residing,
employed, or studying anywhere in the vicinity of the sponsoring Ro-
tary club. Where a university or other institution of higher education is
located within the vicinity of the sponsoring Rotary club, the student
body of each institution may also be a basis of organization. This club
is not a part of, and neither this club nor its members have any rights or
STANDARD ROTARACT CLUB CONSTITUTION
privileges with respect to, the sponsoring Rotary club.
3. This club is a non-political, non-sectarian organization.
4. In the event that the sponsoring Rotary club is terminated, the gover-
nor of the Rotary district will seek to install another sponsoring Rotary
club; if one cannot be found within 180 days, the Rotaract club will be
terminated.
ARTICLE IV - Membership : Rotary Club Sponsor Membership Quali-
fications
1. The membership of this club shall consist of young men and women of
good character and leadership potential between the ages of 18 and
30.* It is recommended, but not mandated, that there be a minimum of
15 char-ter members when chartering a new club.
2. The method of electing members of this club shall be determined by
this club in consultation with the sponsoring Rotary club. The method
of electing new members of universitybased** Rotaract clubs shall have
the approval of the appropriate authorities.
3. Each member of this Rotaract club shall attend at least 60% of the
club’s regularly scheduled meetings annually, provided that absence
from a regularly scheduled meeting of the club may be made up as
follows: any member absent from a regular meeting of this club may
make up such absence by attendance at a regular meet-ing of any
other Rotaract club or any Rotary club on any day of the two weeks
immediately preceding or fol-lowing the day of the absence, or atten-
dance and participation in a club service project or a club-sponsored
community event or meeting authorized by the board.
4. All Rotary Foundation scholars, who are within the age guidelines
adopted by the board for the Rotaract program, shall be eligible for
guest Rotaract club membership during the period of their study in
another country.
5. Membership shall automatically terminate (a) upon failure to meet at-
tendance requirements unless excused by the board of directors of
this club for good and sufficient reason or (b) by termination of the club
or (c) on 30 June of the Rotaract year in which the member becomes
30 years old.
6. Membership may be terminated (a) upon failure to continue to meet
the qualifications for membership, or (b) for cause, as determined by115 116
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ARTICLE V — Meetings
1. The club shall meet not less than twice per month, as provided in the
by-laws, at a time and place suited to the convenience of the mem-
bers.
2. The board of directors shall meet as provided in the bylaws.
3. Rotary International recommends each sponsoring Rotary club to des-
ignate one or more members of its club to attend the meeting(s) of its
Rotaract club(s) at least once a month.
4. Meetings of the club and of the board of directors may be can called
during holiday or vacation periods at the discretion of the board of
directors. The board may cancel a regular meeting if it falls on a legal
holiday or in case of the death of a club member, an epidemic, a disas-
ter affecting the whole community, or an armed con-flict in the com-
munity that endangers the lives of the club members. The board may
cancel not more than four regular meetings in a year for causes not
otherwise specified herein provided that this club does not fail to meet
for more than three consecutive meetings.
5. Minutes of the meetings of the club and board of directors shall be
provided to the chairman of the sponsor Rotary club’s Rotaract com-
mittee within two weeks after each meeting is held.
ARTICLE VI — Officers and Directors : Bimonthly Meetings
1. The officers of this club shall be a president, vice-president, secretary,
treasurer and such additional officer(s) as may be provided in the by-
laws.
2. The governing body of this club shall be a board of directors com-
posed of the president, immediate past president, vice-president, sec-
retary, treasurer, and additional directors whose number shall be de-
termined by this club, all to be elected from among the members in
good standing. All decisions, policies, and actions of the board and of
the club shall be subject to the provisions of this constitution and policy
established by Rotary International and its members. If university-based,
this club shall be subject to the same regulations and policies estab-
lished by the appropriate authorities for all student organizations and
extracurricular activities of the university. The board of directors shall
have general control over all officers and committees and may, for
good cause, declare any office vacant. It shall constitute a board of
appeals from the rulings of all officers and actions of all committees.
3. Elections of officers and directors shall be held annually prior to 1 March
by methods compatible with local customs and procedures, but in no
case shall more than simple majority of the members present and in
good standing be required for elections. All Rotaract club presidents
and district representatives who reach the age of 30 during the term of
office may serve one additional year as immediate past president or
immediate past district representative, to provide continuity in leader-
ship. The term of office of all officers and directors shall be one year.
No provisions shall be made for a term of of-fice shorter than one year
except with the permission of the sponsoring Rotary club.
4. All incoming Rotaract club officers, directors, and committee chairmen
shall be provided with leadership training from the district Rotaract com-
mittee* in conjunction with the RI district Rotaract committee.**
ARTICLE VII — Activities and Projects : Governing Body
1. Within the limits prescribed in Section 1 of Article III, this club shall be
responsible for planning, organizing, financing, and conducting its own
activities and shall itself supply money, manpower, and creative imagina-
tion necessary thereto, except in the case of joint projects or activities
undertaken in cooperation with other organizations, such responsibility
shall be shared with such other organization(s).
2. This club shall undertake among its activities at least two major ser-
vice projects annually, one to serve the community and the other to
promote international understanding, and each shall involve all or most
of the mem-bers of the club.
3. This club shall provide for a professional development program for its
members.
4. It is the responsibility of the club to raise the funds necessary to carry
out its program. It shall not solicit or accept more than occasional or
incidental financial assistance from the sponsoring Rotary club, nor
shall it make
Objective
* District Rotaract committee (composed of Rotaractors) ** RI district
Rotaract committee (composed of Rotarians)
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ARTICLE VIII — Committees
1. There shall be provided in the bylaws of this club the following stand-
ing committees; club service, international service, community ser-
vice, professional development, finance, and such other standing com-
mittees as may be deemed necessary or convenient for the adminis-
tration of the club.
2. The president, with the approval of the board, may appoint such spe-
cial committees as he/she may deem necessary, citing their duties at
the time of appointment. All such special committees shall lapse upon
the completion of their duties, upon discharge by the appointing presi-
dent, or with the end of his/her term of office, whichever occurs first.
ARTICLE IX — Fees 5 Committees Fees Constitution
Every member of the club, by acceptance of membership, thereby
accepts the principles of Rotaract as expressed in its purpose and
goals and agrees to comply with the constitution and bylaws of this
club, and on these conditions alone is entitled to the privileges of the
club. No member shall be absolved from the observance of the consti-
tution and bylaws on the plea that a copy of them has not been re-
ceived.
ARTICLE XI — Standard By-Laws
The club shall adopt the “Standard Rotaract Club By-Laws,” together
with such amendments as are not inconsistent with this constitution
and which may be deemed necessary or convenient for the govern-
ment of the club, pro-vided that such amendments
are adopted in accordance with the amendment procedure pre-
scribed in the “Standard Rotaract Club ByLaws.”
ARTICLE XII — Rotaract Emblem Standard By-Laws
1. The Rotaract emblem shall be preserved for the exclusive use and
benefit of Rotaract club members. Each member of this club shall be
entitled to wear or otherwise display the Rotaract emblem in a digni-
fied and appropriate manner during the period of membership. Such
entitlement shall be relinquished upon termination of membership or
termination of this club.
2. When displayed by individual club members, the emblem may be used
without further information. When the emblem is used to represent a
club, the name of the club should appear with the emblem.
ARTICLE XIII — Duration : Rotaract Emblem Duration of Club
This club shall exist so long as it continues to function in accordance
with the provisions of this constitution and policy relating to Rotaract
established by Rotary International, or until it is terminated (a) by this
club upon it own determination and action, (b) by the sponsoring Ro-
tary club upon withdrawal of its sponsorship, after consultation with the
district governor and district Rotaract representative, or (c) by Rotary
International for failure to function in accordance with this constitution
or for other cause. Upon termination of this club, all rights and privi-
leges relating to the Rotaract name and emblem shall be relinquished
by the club and by its members individually and collectively. The
Rotaract club shall relinquish all financial assets to the sponsoring Rotary
club.
ARTICLE XIV — Administration
1. Each sponsoring Rotary club upon organization of a new Rotaract club
shall be required to pay an RI Rotaract organization fee equivalent to
US$50 with the “Rotaract Club Organization List.”
2. Any fees, dues, or assessments on the membership of the club shall
be nominal and shall only be for the purpose of meeting the adminis-
trative costs of the club. Funds for activities and projects undertaken
by the club shall be raised apart from such fees, dues, or assessments
and shall be placed into a separate account. A
thorough audit by a qualified person shall be made once each year of
all the club’s financial transactions.
ARTICLE X — Acceptance of Constitution and By-Laws Amendment
The constitution ay be amended only by the Board of Directors of Ro-
tary International and all amendments to the “Standard Rotaract Club
Constitution” adopted by the Board of Directors of Rotary International
shall automatically amend the Constitution. General solicitation from
Rotary clubs other than its sponsoring Rotary club or from other Rotaract
clubs; nor shall it solicit financial assistance from individuals, businesses,
or organizations in the community without giving something of value in
return. All funds raised for service projects must be expended for that
purpose.
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AMENDMENTS TO THE STANDARD ROTARACT CONSTITUTION
The third meeting of the 2003-04 RI Board of Directors was held at
One Rotary Center in Evanston, Illinois, USA, from 23-28 February
2004. At this meeting, the Board reviewed reports from 16 committees
and recorded 78 decisions.
The Board made the following amendments to the Standard Rotary
Club Constitution:
1. Rotaract clubs now have 180 days to find a new sponsoring Rotary
club if their sponsoring club is terminated by Rotary International.
2. A sponsoring Rotary club may now determined how many Relations
should serve on its Rotaract Committee.
3. Rotaractors are no longer required to request permission to attend a
meeting of a Rotary club.
4. Rotaractors are now permitted to make up a missed club meeting by
participating in a club service project or club-sponsored community
event.
Rotaract clubs, districts, and multidistrict information organizations are
encouraged to produce regionally appropriate promotional materials.
The Board also encourages Rotaract clubs to participate in twin-club
relationships.
ARTICLE I —Elections
1. Election for the offices of president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer,
and directors shall be held annually prior to 1 March. A Rotaract club year is
the same as a Rotary club year. Those elected shall take office on 1 July.
2. Nominations of officers shall be made in writing. Candidates shall be voted
upon at the regular meeting following the meeting at which nominations are
made. Voting shall be by secret ballot. Those candidates receiving a major-
ity of the votes of the members present and in good standing shall be elected.
3. In addition to president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer there shall
be elected directors.
ARTICLE II — Duties of Officers
1. President. The president shall preside at all regular and special meetings of
the club and the board of directors. He shall, with the approval of the board,
appoint all standing and special committees and, in the event of a vacancy
in the board of directors, shall, with the approval of the board, fill such va-
cancy by appointment until the next regular election of the club. He shall be
an ex officio member of all committees. He shall maintain communication
with the sponsor club and the district Rotaract representative to ensure they
are continually informed of all actions taken by the club.
2. Vice-President. The vice-president shall succeed to the office of president in
the event or removal of the latter for whatever cause, and, in the absence of
the president, shall preside at all meetings of the club and of the board.
3. Secretary. The secretary shall maintain all club records, He shall keep min-
utes of all the meetings of the club and board of directors, and provide copies
of such to the chairman of the sponsor Rotary club’s Rotaract committee.
4. Treasurer. The treasurer shall have custody of all club funds, maintaining all
necessary records and depositing all such funds in a bank approved by the
board of directors. He shall report on the club’s financial status at each
meeting of the club and shall hold all records available for inspection by any
club member. All disbursements shall be by check and with the signature of
two authorized officers.
ARTICLE III —Meetings
1. Meetings of the club shall be not less than twice a month, and meetings of
the board not less than once a month, at a time and place suited to the
convenience of the membership.
2. A majority of the members in good standing shall constitute a quorum at any
regular or special meeting of the club. Any four members of the board, one
of whom must be the president or vice-president, shall constitute a quorum
at any meeting of the board.
STANDARD ROTRACT CLUB BY- LAWS
Cannot be bought and sold,
Put their character above wealth,
Are larger than their vocation,
Do not hesitate to take chances,
Do not lose their identity in a crowd,
Will be honest in small things and large,
Will make no compromise with the wrong,
Do not say they do it because everyone else does it, ,,
Are true to their friends in adversity as well as prosperity,
Are not afraid to stand for the truth even if its is unpopular,
Can say “no” with emphasis although the rest of the world says “yes”,
Cannot be bought and sold,
Put their character above wealth,
Are larger than their vocation,
Do not hesitate to take chances,
Do not lose their identity in a crowd,
Will be honest in small things and large,
Will make no compromise with the wrong,
Do not say they do it because everyone else does it, ,,
Are true to their friends in adversity as well as prosperity,
Are not afraid to stand for the truth even if its is unpopular,
Can say “no” with emphasis although the rest of the world says “yes”,
ROTARACT
NEEDS
MEN
AND
WOMEN
WHO...
STANDARD ROTARACT CLUB CONSTITUTION
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ARTICLE IV — Fees and Dues
1. The admission for the new members shall be . Annual dues shall be per
member.
2. All fees and dues must be paid before a member will be considered in good
standing.
ARTICLE V — Committees
The president, with the approval of the board of directors, shall appoint the
following standing committees:
1. Club service. This committee shall be responsible for attendance, member-
ship, programs, fellowship, public relations, and such other matters as may
be deemed appropriate.
2. International service. This committee shall be charged with primary respon-
sibility for enhancing knowledge and understanding of worldwide needs,
problems, and opportunities and developing activities to give service for
promoting international understanding and goodwill toward all people.
3. Community service. This committee shall have responsibility for enhancing
knowledge and understanding of community needs, problems and opportu-
nities, and for formulating and developing appropriate activities for serving
the community (including the university community).
4. Professional development. This committee shall be responsible for develop-
ing a program designed to provide information about a wide cross-section
of businesses and professions and to stimulate awareness and acceptance
of high ethical standards in business and professional life.
5. Finance. This committee shall devise ways and means of financing any
and all club activities requiring funds, in cooperation with the appropriate
committee. The international service and community service committees
shall each have the duty of initiating and planning one major activity in its
field each year which shall involve all or most of the club membership.
ARTICLE VI — Amendments
1. These bylaws may be amended by majority vote of the members in good
standing at any regular or special meeting of the, club at which a quorum is
present, provided notice of intention to call such a vote is given at least
fourteen days earlier at a meeting of the club at which a quorum is present,
and provided such amendment is approved by the sponsoring Rotary club.
2. Nothing in these bylaws shall contravene any provision of this club’s con-
stitution. •
STANDARD ROTRACT CLUB BY- LAWS
PLAN IN ADVANCE :
1. Check your club’s official visit date in district directory and write to the
DRR yourself telling him where and when the meeting with him will
take place arrangements being made for him, the District Secretary
and the Zonal Representative (If they are accompanying him.) Write
in advance about any special task (Like the inauguration of any project)
you want him to carry out during his visit and information for him to
find his way to the venue.
2. Inform the Zonal Representative & ADS of the Program & arrange-
ments and also seek their advise.
3. Be sure to send the “DRR’S, official visit form” to the DRR at least one
clear week ahead of his visit.
4. Inform your Parent Rotary Club about your DRR’s visit. For The Day.
1. MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT / SECRETARY :
Arrange for this meeting for the first (confidential) session with the
DRR. This is when he can seek information that is best discussed in
Private you can ask questions and you can both establish the format
for the club Meeting to follow later in the day. Any problems that you
may be having or any particular aspect which you want the DRR to
highlight may be discussed at this confidential session.
2. MEETING WITH BOARD OF DIRECTORS :
Arrange such that all the board members of the club are present at
this meeting. Inform the DRR about programs already undertaken and
discuss with him about new programs to be taken up. Keep all direc-
tors ready with brief reports of activities undertaken under his avenue
and plans for new projects. Invite your RCC in the meeting.
3. MEETING WITH RCC & ROTARY-PRESIDENT, SECRETARY :
Inform your Rotarians about DRR’s Visit, prior to his arrival. Inform
them about their meeting with the DRR. Discuss about Rotary-Rotaract
Relations or any problems, in this meeting. Inform DRR of any Ro-
tary-Rotaract Joint projects undertaken. Let the DRR talk with your
Rotary President & Secretary and RCC, personally.
4. CLUB GENERAL MEETING :
Inform all members for this special meeting with DRR. Let all mem-
bers feel free to talk with the DRR, or discuss any problems. Seek
information (what ever needed) from the DRR, about Rotary-Rotaract.
THE DRR’S OFFICIAL VISIT PLANNING
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You may invite Rotarians, Interactors and Innerwheel members at this
meeting. Do your best to have a full attendance (all the members and
their spouses) at this General Club meeting. Also invite prospective
members and opinion makers of the community to this meeting, as
special invites.
ON THE DAY
1. Tell the DRR of special activities or achievements of any member, so
that he can mention them in his address and/or acknowledge them
personally.
2. Don’t be apprehensive of what he may find out. His job is to help you
and your Club and he needs your help to gain local knowledge.
3. Make the DRR’s official visit as the Central focus (main agenda) of
the Club meeting. As President you need to gain from the DRR’s visit
every assistance you can, to wards informing and motivating club
members as partners in service and towards increasing the strength
of their commitment to Rotaract.
4. Keep all the asked records/informations handy when you and the club
Secretary have your meeting with the DRR.
5. Give due Respect to the DRR & the Dist. Council Members accom-
panying his (if any) regardless of who they are and which club they
belong to.
‘ Club Charter
‘ Presidents Collar and Gavel
‘ Club Banner which should contain Club name, Sponsoring Rotary
Club “name, Rotaract emblem and Club No
‘ G.B.M. Attendance Book
‘ G.B.M. Minutes Book
‘ B.M. Attendance Book
‘ B.M. Minutes Book
‘ President’s File: Incoming & Outgoing
‘ Secretary’s File : Incoming & Outgoing
‘ Monthly Report - File Copies
‘ Bank account - Pass Book
‘ Receipt Book Voucher Book
‘ Accounts for previous year and budget of current year.
‘ Club Action Photographs
‘ Public Relation File
‘ Club Bulletins
‘ Club Letterhead
‘ Files of all BOD members with all necessary Documents.
‘ Membership Application From
‘ Members Bio-Data File
ESSENTIALS DURING DRR’S OFFICIAL VISITTHE DRR’S OFFICIAL VISIT PLANNING
When the DRR visits your club you are requested to arrange the follow-
ings:
1. Meeting with the President and Secretary (20Min.)
2. Meeting with Board of Directors (40Min).
3. General meeting for members (60Min).
4. Meeting with the Rotary President & RCC (20Min.).
5. Show the minutes of general Meetings and board meetings
and the accounts statements.
CHECK LIST FOR DRR’S OFFICIAL VISIT POLIO PLUSThe PolioPlus program provides funding for vaccine and
transportation for mass immunization campaigns as well as support
for social mobilization, surveillance, and laboratories to help carry
out the final stages of global polio eradication. Rotarians have raised
funds that will amount to $ 700 million in support and provided hun-
dreds of thousands of volunteer hours. Rotary is a spearheading
partner with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and U.S. Cen-
ters for Disease Control and Prevention in the initiative to eradicate
polio worldwide. As a result of their efforts, two billion children under
age five have received the polio vaccine, five million people who
might ‘otherwise be paralyzed are walking today, 500,000 new cases
of polio are prevented each year, and the number of polio cases has
declined by 99 percent worldwide.
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DISTRICT DUES DETAILS (PER ANNUAM) ROTARY/ ROTARACT LOGOS & SYMBOLS
Rotary Volunteers
• Pay DRR’s dues of Rs. 50/- per member towards the District Fund
(With a minimum of Rs. 750/- per club, in case of member less than
15.)
For Institutional based Clubs Maximum dues will be Rs. 1000.
• IDYE program fund to be paid by all club is at Rs. 100/- as
• web site Maintenance dues to be pay by all club is Rs. 250.
WARNING :-
In the DRR’s dues are not paid then your club shall not be entitled to :
1. Voting for the DRR’s election.
2. Nominate a club member for the post of DRR.
3. Any district award.
4. Any other facilities which in normal circumstances a
club can avail.
ROTARACT
The World’s Largest Youth Organisatin
Enhance Your Personality
Professional DevelopmentGlobal Internation
Develop Interpersonal Skills
Join us...Contact any Rotaract/Rotary Club in your locality or
logon to www.rotaract3050.org
: History of The Rotary Foundation :
The Foundation was created in 1917 by Rotary
International’s sixth president, Arch C. Klumph, as an en-
dowment fund for Rotary “to do good in the world.” It has
grown from an initial contribution of US$26.50 to more than
US$117.9 million contributed in 2004-05. Its event-filled his-
tory is a story of Rotarians learning the value of service to
humanity.
DISTRICT DUES DETAILS (PER ANNUAM)
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The topics should reflect issues of local relevance in a manner appropriate
to local customs.
RYLA provides opportunity for the youth to realize their talents and self
esteem. It builds up self confidence to lead the youth.
From the very inception RYLA has been a successful Rotary programme.
Nearly 10,000 youths are benefited every year around the world.
RYLA is very popular in India. Not only multidistrict, but international RYLAs
are also held in India. Rotary Club of Nilgiris West organised an interna-
tional RYLA atotacamund.
“International RYLA has made me confident man. Now I know how to face
an audience. See, am I stuttering and stammering before you?” Asded
Vikas Shah, a participant of International RYLA.. He was addressing a
Rotary club meeting on his experiences at the International RYLA..
The views expressed by participants as well as organizers were not differ-
ent earlier also.
“The spark was there before the Rotary club got involved,” Norm contin-
ued, “but RYLA has helped fan the flames and get a real fire started.”
By way of epilogue, way back in 1962-63, the first Indian R.I. President
Nitish C. Laharry gave us the theme “Kindle the spark within.” Through
RYLA, Rotary is doing exactly the same. RYLA kindles the leadership spark
within in the youth.
ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARD (RYLA)
In 1959, the state government of Queensland, Australia, invited localRotarians to help plan a festival celebrating Queensland’s upcomingcentenary. Learning that Queen Elizabeth II was sending her cousin
Princess Alexandra, who was in her early 20s, to the celebration, Rotarians plannedactivities specifically for the princess’ age group.
The gundoo, an aboriginal word meaning “festival” or “fun together,” was a rousingsuccess. More than 300 men and women between the ages of 17 and 23 attended.Encouraged by the event’s popularity with the young attendees, Rotarians saw poten-tial to create a similar annual youth program. With little hesitation, Governor Art Brandof then-District 260 approved the project, and on 2 May 1960, RYLA was born.
RYLA’s origin dates back to 1959 and for the roots we reach Australia,
Australian Rotarians were hosting a group of youth from Queensland who
assembled to celebrate the state’s centenary. The Rotarians were impressed
at the talents of the youth and decided to give them boost. A series of
seminars, designed to promote leadership capabilities, were arranged. The
programme was an instant success and other Rotary Clubs, even from
other countries, emulated. R.I.Board accepted the programme for world-
wide implementation. The programme was called Rotary Youth Leader-
ship award (RYLA).
The purpose of RYLA according to Rotary Basic Library is to :
1. Further demonstrate Rotary’s respect and concern for youth;
2. Encourage and assist selected youth leaders and potential leaders in
methods of responsible and effective voluntary youth leadership by
providing them with a training experience;
3. Encourage continued and stronger leadership of youth by youth;
4. Publicly recognize the high qualities of many young people who are
rendering service to their communities as youth leaders.
RYLA is a district project. In 1996, however, R.I. decided to encourage
club-level RYLAs also to tap its full potential. A district committee helps
clubs to host RYLA and the participants (between 14 and 30 years of age)
are selected by the club which meet the expenses of their candidates.
Through the programme may vary locality to locality, mostly it is in seminar
or leadership camp format. In the RYLA camp training is imparted by ex-
perts in leadership skills, modern management techniques; public speaking
skills; community problems vis-a-vis social and moral responsibilities of youth
are discussed threadbare. Time permitting, the programme may include en-
tertainment items or even athletics. But fellowship is an essential ingredient.
In 1996, the R. I. Board of Directors adopted the following minimum
standards for the curriculum of every RYLA :-
“ Fundamentals of leadership;
“ Ethics of positive leadership;
“ Importance of communication skills in effective leadership;
“ Problem-solving and effective management;
“ What Rotary is and what it does for the local community;
“ Building self-confidence and self-esteem;
“ Elements of community and global citizenship.
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The purpose of the Rotaract District Assembly is to provide training to the
incoming Rotaract club officers. The Rotaract District Assembly can beheld any time after club open elections are held. Normally, this is done
before the Rotary year in which the officers serve their term.
The meeting is planned and implemented by the District Rotaract Repre-
sentative and District Rotaract Chairman, and their respective commit-
tees. Participants at the Rotaract District Assembly include incomingRotaract club officers, directors and committee chairmen; current and in-
coming District Rotaract Representatives; the District Governor; District
Rotaract Committee (consisting of Rotarians); Rotaract district committee(consisting of Rotaractors); Rotary club Rotaract committee chairperson
and members; and Rotaract club advisors.
The conference should feature a mix of general sessions and small group
discussions designed to provide training to Rotaract club officers and com-
mittee chairpersons and to develop rapport between the Rotaract club lead-ership and the sponsoring Rotary club and district leadership. Individual
sessions should be planned to discuss the roles of the various club offic-
ers. General sessions might address Rotaract activities at the district levelas well as provide an opportunity for sharing ideas on service activities
and membership development and retention. The program should be de-
veloped jointly by the District Rotaract Representative and the DistrictRotaract Chairman and be approved by the District Governor.
General sessions should be led by the District Rotaract Representative,with assistance from the District Rotaract Committee Chairperson. Group
sessions should be led by Rotaractors, with Rotarians assigned to each
group as resource specialists to supply any necessary information and guid-ance. This provides an excellent opportunity for Rotaractors to develop
their leadership skills. The Rotarians and Rotaractors on the District Rotaract
Committee and Rotaract district committee, respectively, should work to-gether to plan all aspects of the meeting. In addition to conducting the
meeting, the District Rotaract Representative should recommend
Rotaractors to serve as discussion group leaders and also help promoteattendance at the meeting. The expenses for all incoming Rotaract club
officers, directors and committee chairpersons are to be paid by the spon-
soring Rotary clubs, or where circumstances dictate, by a mutually agreed-upon financial arrangement involving the sponsoring Rotary clubs, Rotary
district and the Rotaract participants. The District Governor should approve
the final financial proposal for the Rotaract District Assembly. •
ROTARACT DISTRICT ASSEMBLY
A Rotaract District Conference gives Rotaractors throughout the district a chanceto congregate and celebrate the year’s successes. The conference also providesan important forum for exchanging information and ideas, evaluating completedprojects and planning new ones, and strengthening the spirit of teamwork andfriendship. Every Rotaractor in the district should be invited to the district confer-ence, as well as Rotarians on the District Rotaract Committee, Rotaract club advi-sors and the District Governor. The Rotaract District Conference can be held atthe end of May or in June and should be held at a central location that offers easyand economical access for Rotaractors throughout the district. Keep in mind thatit shouldn’t conflict with the Rotaract Pre-Convention Meeting.
All aspects of the meeting should be planned by the Rotaractors and Rotarians onthe district committees. The current and incoming District Rotaract Representa-tives should have primary responsibility for coordinating the meeting. The cost ofthe conference can be covered in various ways. Often, however, general Rotaractclub and district funds are used to cover meeting expenses, and Rotaractors pay aregistration fee that includes meals, entertainment and accommodations if themeeting runs longer than one day.
There are no set guidelines for program content, but it should be informative andenjoyable. Based on the interests of the district’s Rotaractors, the current andincoming District Rotaract Representatives, in consultation with the Rotaract dis-trict committee, should plan a program that motivates the participants and pro-motes the formation of district-wide friendships. The plenary sessions might fea-ture speakers from regional government agencies, businesses, or community or-ganizations whose knowledge and insights would be informative and inspirationalfor Rotaractors. If the conference focuses on a specific theme that the DistrictRotaract Representative has developed over the year (e.g., drug abuse preventionor literacy promotion), choose speakers who specialize in related fields. The ple-nary sessions also provide an opportunity to spotlight the talents of Rotaractorswho are musicians, dancers, or artists and to recognize individual Rotaractors orclubs that have provided outstanding service to their community during the year.This is also a good time to elect the District Rotaract Representative for the follow-ing year, thus allowing a full year for preparation and training for the office. Dis-cussion group sessions can follow any number of formats, including: service projectworkshops featuring panels of specialists; idea exchange assemblies; or groupdiscussions on specific district concerns, with group recommendations reportedon at an open forum during the general session.Generally, a Rotaract club is asked to host the meeting, which involves obtainingthe meeting place and organizing conference logistics. Contact your District RotaractRepresentative for the dates of these two meetings. For those districts with onlyone or two Rotaract clubs, these meetings are especially important and should notbe disregarded. However, if resources are limited, it may prove more productive tocoordinate the Rotaract District Assembly and/or Conference with the Rotary Dis-trict Assembly or Conference.
This gives Rotaractors direct contact with Rotarians in the district and a betterunderstanding of Rotary and increases Rotaract visibility among Rotarians. •
ROTARACT DISTRICT CONFERENCE
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Rotaract clubs and their Rotary sponsors will receive recognition from Rotary
International if they complete all four of the following activities in honor of World
Rotaract Week, during the week of 13 March.
PROJECT 1 : ROTARACT PRESENTATION
Give a presentation or write an inspiring letter about Rotaract to a Rotary club
that does not sponsor a Rotaract club.
Hint: To locate Rotary clubs not sponsoring Rotaract clubs, ask your district
officers for sugges-tions. For complete listings of Rotary and Rotaract clubs
around the globe, consult the Official Directory and the Worldwide Rotaract
Directory.
PROJECT 2: ROTARACT CLUB MEETING
Invite Rotarians to a Rotaract club meeting.
Ideas fora meeting focus: Invite a Rotarian to give a presentation on financial
management. Ask Rotarians to organize a panel of Rotarian speakers on vari-
ous careers, or have Rotarians present their-most recent club projects.
PROJECTS: ROTARY CLUB MEETING PROJECT
Invite Rotaractors to the weekly Rotary
Ideas fora meeting focus: Ask Rotaractors to pre-sent recent club activities,
or invite Rotaractors to conduct a discussion on important Rotaract issues.
Rotaractors could also present an international cultural exhibition.
PROJECT 4: JOINT PROJECT
Conduct a joint Rotary/Rotaract project to increase awareness of Rotaract in
the community. (Please submit a project report, photos and newspaper clip-
pings with this form.)
Ideas for projects : Organize a sports competition (targeting children or the
disabled), or hold a fund-raiser for a local charity. Place ads in local TV, radio
and newspapers regarding successful Rotaract projects.
INSTRUCTIONS :
“ Complete the entry form in full, describing each activity.
“ Estimate the number of Rotaractors and Rotarians involved in each event.
“ Have the Rotaract and Rotary club presidents sign all forms.
“ Mail the form to Rotary International by the 15 April deadline.
“ Mail photos, newspaper clippings, and project reports along with your form.
All clubs must participated in this program with the help of sponsor club.
WORLD ROTARACT WEEK CELEBRATION CLUB MEETING AGENDA
8 Meeting call to order.8 Rotaract Invocation.8 Welcome Speech by the President.8 Greeting Announcement.8 Member to Introduce their Guests.8 Reading of Minute last General Meeting. (B.O.D.) if any.8 Correspondence during the week.8 Reporting of Project/Program recently undertaken by the project chair-
man.8 President speech regarding project recently undertaken and forth com-
ing project.8 Announcement of Project Chairman.8 Forth coming planning and discussion.8 Speakers Name and Topic, Introduction & Welcome by Rotaract.8 Rotaract Information.8 Open House.8 Announcement by Secretary.8 National Anthem.
ABBREVITAIONS USED
² DG : District Governor
² DGN : District Governor Nominee
² DGE : District Governor Elect
² DRR : District Rotaract Representative
² DRRN : District Rotaract Nominee
² DRRE : District Rotaract Representative Elect
² DRCC : District Rotaract Committee Chairman
² IPDRR : Immediate Past District Rotaract Representative
² IPDG : Immediate Past District Governor
² Occu. : Occupation
² RIP : Rotary International President
² ZRR : Zonal Rotaract Representative
² Dist : District
² DOB : Date of Birth
² Edu. : Education
² HClub : Home Club
² Ph. : Telephone Number ² Mo. : Mobile Number
² R : Residence ² Rtr. : Rotaractor
² Rtn. : Rotarian ² R.I. : Rotary International
² Jt. : Joint ² O : Office
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WHAT IS ROTARACT?” Rotaract is an international program of Rotary International for young
professionals ages 18 to 30 who want to make a difference.
” There are 163,000 members of some 7,088 Rotaract clubs in 151 coun-
tries.
” Rotaract clubs conduct meetings, usually every two weeks. Rotaractors
use their weekends for service projects, social events, and workshops.
” Rotaractors work hard, but they believe in having a good time. They
hold barbecues, car rallies, camping trips, dances, cultural events, and
more! You have the power to help people in your community and around
the globe. As a volunteer, you can make a difference.
ROTARACT ACTIVITIESCOMMUNITY SERVICE : Rotaractors carry out at least one community ser-
vice project per year, to improve the lives of people
around them. The Rotaract Club of Lubumbashi,
Democratic Republic of Congo, local Rotary clubs,
devised a project to immunize children with polio,
a crippling disease. The Rotaractors immunized
over 15,000 children in three months.
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE : Rotaractors learn more about other cultures by per-
forming at least one international service project
each year. The Rotaract Club at the United Na-
tions helped children at home and abroad by adopt-
ing an orphanage in Haiti and a soup kitchen in
East Harlem, New York, USA. Rotaractors helped
build a library for the Haitian orphans, stocked it
with 700 books, and raised funds for clothes and
toys. They also held events and outings for chil-
dren at the soup kitchen.
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: Rotaract builds leaders, and leaders build strong
clubs with effective programs. These leaders or-
ganize and promote their Rotaract clubs. The
Rotaract Club of Paraiso, in the southern Philip-
pines, created a health, literacy, and publicity
project for 300 residents of an impoverished com-
munity. The Rotaractors offered free medical and
dental exams, and counseling. They received na-
tional media coverage.
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ROTARACT GOALS
i Recognize, practice, and promote ethical standards such as leader-
ship qualities and vocational responsibilities, while developing profes-
sional and leadership skills.
i Rotaract is an international program of Rotary International for young
professionals ages 18 Learn about the needs and opportunities of local
and global communities.
i Rotaract is an international program of Rotary International for young
professionals ages 18 Serve the community and promote international
understanding and goodwill. E-mail Billy Jo Walsh at
[email protected] to learn how to get started. Visit
www.rotaract.org for more information on Rotaract.
In 1963, a group of Interactorsclub of Secunderbad. Having expe-
rienced benefits and privileages of Interact membership and having en-
joyed the fellowship: they missed it, when their life in Interact was over.
These young stufent, having been actively involed in Interact activities,
felt the loss of those opportunities provided by such a movement.
Enthusiatic as they were, they decided to continue functioning as
a group on the lines of an Interact club. With this, intention, they formed a
university Service Club called “Universe” with the help of gudance of their
parent Rotarians and thus also continuing their association with the Rotary
club. Mean while, through the Rotary Club, they not only appealed to Ro-
tary International to institute and authorize the formation of an organiazation
in the lines of Interact for youth above 18 years of age, but also constatly
urged Rotarians to pursue the matter with R.I.
Thier effort and enthusiasm bore fruits, when in 1968, the Bord of
Directors of Rotary International intiated a plan, where by Rotary Clubs
throughout the world, apart from sponsoring Interact Clubs, were allowed
to also sponsor one or more clubs for young adults between the age of 18
and 28 as a project under thier avenueof Community Service. The Rotaract
Club of secunderabad was only the 5th Chartered Rotaract Club in the
world and the third outside U.S.A. through the invite of its charter mem-
bers, its contribution, so to say, to the youth of the world is a matter of pride
for any Indian, this pride is further enhanced and justified by the fact that
India, with is maximum number of Rotaract Clubs and Rotractors, is the
largest Rotaract Club in the world today. •
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1. Age Group :18-30 Years.2. Qualifications:
a) Ageb) Should be interested in making friends.c) Should have something to offer to the club.d) Should be willing to devote to his/her personal time to the club.e) Should be enthusiastic, active in normal life.
3. Duties:a) Pay all dues promptly.b) Attend atleast 60% of regular meetings of the club.c) Attend Project Meetings.
4. Rights:a) Wear the lapel pin, identity card, attend meetings of the other
clubs.b) Voice opinion regarding any matter related to the club of its activi-
ties.c) Inspectthe Financial Accounts of the Club, when presented as per
the Bylaws of the club.5. Moral Obligation :
a) Attend all meetings in time.b) Should not disturb the meeting by indulging in talks and com-
ments.c) Make the club aware of the knowledge you have about any activi-
ties that the club wishes to undertake.d) Assist in pre and post program work.e) Accept all members as friends.f) Should not protest a project just because it is not of his her interest.g) Should Share administrative work willingly and fullfil it.h) Should accept responsibilities that come along with the office or
chair or post.i) Should not blame any particular member for failure or new project,j) Participate positively in all the activities of club.k) Should not use any of the club’s resources or property for business
peropus.I) Should not indulge in any type of political activities in the club, m)
Help and motivate fellow member.6. Qualities:
Rotaract Club members’ Qualification & Duties
R - RadiantO - OptimisticT - TalentedA - AbleR - Reasonable / RealisticA - Aim fullC - Courteous/CourageousT - TrustworthyO - Open-mindedR - Resourceful
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Harish Wine Agency, Bapt Nagar, Wasgon Road. ChanrapurMo. : 09422139007Parts Of - Maharastra, Jalgoan, Amrabati, Nasik, Nagpur.
Dist. 3050Rtr. Mehul Shah
204,Akam Bhavan, B/h Ravi Cinema Station Road,Bhuj-Kutch-370001(Gujarat)Mo: 09227751072Email: [email protected] Of - Gujarat,M.P.,Rajasthan
Dist. 3060Rtr. Sapan Shah
B/2,2nd floor, Saswat residency, Akruti Society,B/h Makhampur, Bharuch-392015 (Gujarat)Mo.: 09725006456Email : [email protected] Of - Gujarat,Maharastra,Diu,Daman,Junagadh,Dhule,Rajkot,Dhragandhra,Silvasa,Vapi
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DRR’S SOUTH EAST ASIA ZONE V & VI -A 2009-10
Dist. 3070Rtr. Amit Kumar
Computer Link & Baba Fund Property Linker, Main Road
Lohankhas, Jhalandar.
Parts Of -Punjab,H.P,Jamu&Kashmir,Amritsar,Jhalandhar,Palampur.
Dist. 3140Rtr. Rashesh Doshi
702,Adinath Tower, Sudha Park,Rajkote (E), Mumbai - 400077Mo : +91 9820522847Email - [email protected] Of - Mumbai,Thane,Kalyan
Dist. 3132Rtr. Ashwin Balekar
A/6 Akshya Garden Apt. devanagri, Nr. Shah Noorwadi,Aurangabad-431005Mo : 09325381079Email: [email protected] Of - Maharastra,Aurangabad,Latur,Ahmednagar,Solapur,Satara.
Dist. 3131Rtr. Anand Sampat
A/6,Kundan Garden Apt. B/h ST ursula High School,Akurdi. Pune-401135Mo : 09822291200Email: [email protected] Of - Maharastra, Pune
Dist. 3110Rtr.
Shastri Niwas, Sector 2, H.No. 336,Suhag Niwas, Firozabad (U.P.)[email protected]
Dist. 3080Rtr. Satindar Singh Dev
Ranjit Trading Co. Ladwa-136132,Kurukhchetra, Haryana.
Mo : 909896170711
Email: [email protected]
Parts Of - Chandigarh,U.P,H.P.,Haryana,Ambala,Panipat,Shimla,Dehradun,Haridwar,Jind,Yamunanagar,Solan,Mussoorie,Kurukhchetra.
DRR’S SOUTH EAST ASIA ZONE V & VI -A 2009-10
Dist. 3150Rtr. TansenPlot No.1046, Pragatinagar,Opp.JNTU, Kukatpally,Haydrabad-500072Mo. : 09985184787Email: [email protected] Of - A.P
Dist. 3160Rtr. S.Md.Rafi1-103,College Road, Dhone, Kurnool Dist. AP-518222Mob :Email: [email protected] Of - A.P.,Karnataka,Nellore,Kurnool,Bellary,Gulbarga
Dist. 3170Rtr. Manoj MunishwarNarayani,B-23, Brameshwar Residency Appt,Ubha Maruti Chowk. Shivaji Path,Kolhapur-406012Mo : +919823225577Email: [email protected] Of - Karnataka,Maharastra,Goa,Dharwad,Belgam,Kolhapur,Sangli,Miraj,Hubli,Panjim
Dist. 3180Rtr. R. Karthikeyan40,Rajjamallayout, b/2 Pooniarajapuram, Coimbatore-641002Mo.:09952485112Email :Parts Of - Karnataka,Mysore
Dist. 3190Rtr. D.S.Sandeep
Shree Balaji Jewellers,M.G.Road, Kanakpura-562117Mo : +919886824735Email : [email protected] Of - Karnataka,A.P.,Banglore, Kolar,Mandya,Tumkur,Chittor, Tirupathi
Dist. 3201Rtr.K.Nithyananthan
33, Jeeva Colony, 1st Street, Gandhinagar, Tripur-641603Mo : +919894315711Email: [email protected] Of - T.N., Kerala, Ooty, Tripur, Erode, Kalicot, Malapuram
Dist. 3220Rtr. Arjuna Mohottala
30, Janadhipathi Mw, Colombo 01. SrilankaMo: +9194777712431email: [email protected]
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Dist. 3240Rtr. Vijay Sharma
Rainbow Paints, 26 DDSC Comlex,Golaghat Road,Dimapur-797112. NagalandMo:+9194636003523Email : [email protected] Of - Bhutan,States of Sikkim, Asam,W.B,AP
Dist.3250Rtr.Abhishek SahaMrs Anil Kumar Sudhir Kumar, Bharath Petroleum PumpStation Road, Mutihari, BiharMo: +919304255509,9431233509Parts Of - Bihar
Dist. 3230Rtr. Solomon Victor
No.12/6,Balachandra Flats, 4th Cross Street,Krishna Nagar Pammal. Chennai-600075Mo:+919840313835.Email : [email protected] Of - Pondicherry , T.N
Dist.3260Rtr.Srinivas
Satya Nivas, Radha Krishna Street, Berhampur-760001Mo: +919437010542Email:[email protected] Of - Orissa,Chatisgarh,M.P
Dist.3270Rtr. Md. Arif Siddique
H.No.243, Blook 13d, Sattalite Town, Mirpur KhasPakistan.Mo: 00923332966147Email: [email protected] Of - Pakistan
Dist.3280Rtr. Mir Nazmul Amsen Robin
Vikrampur Clearing Agency, 410, Strand Road,Opp. Old Custom House, Shador Ghat,Chitagong, Bangladesh.Ph: 0171898155
Dist.3291Rtr. Ayesha Allam
104-B Karaya Road. Kolkata-17Mo: +919830786111
IMPORTANT DAYS TO REMEMBER
1 st January
30 st January
12th January
15th January
26th January
26th January
30th January
15th February
28th February
4th March
8th March
15th March
22nd March
24th March
27th March
7th April
18th April
22nd April
23rd April
3rd May
7th May
2nd Sunday of May
16th May
21st May
24th May
11th July
15th July
New Years Day
The World Peace Day
National Youth Day
Army Day
Republic Day
International Custom Day
Anti Leprosy Day
Anti War Day
National Science Day
National Safety Day
International Women’s Day
World Consumer’s Right Day
World Water Day
World T.B. Day
Forest Day
World Health Day
World Heritage Day
Earth Day
World book and Copyright Day
Press Freedom Day
World Asthma Day
Mother’s Day
Telecommunication Day
Anti Terrorism Day
Commonwealth Day
World Population Day
Global Day of Action
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Dist.3292Rtr. Girish Bilas Joshi
Babar Mahal-32, Kathmandu, NepalMo: +919779851001151Email: [email protected]
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IMPORTANT DAYS TO REMEMBER
3rd August
6th August
9th August
15th August
4th September
5th September
8th September
16th September
2nd October
16th October
16th October
24th October
7th November
10th November
1st December
7th December
10th December
Friendship Day
Hiroshima Day
Quit India Day
Independence Day
Navy Day
Teachers Day
Literacy Day
World Ozone Day
Dry Day
Anaesthesia Day
World Food Day
United Nations Day
World Cancer Awareness Day
Children’s Day
World AIDS Day
Flag Day
Human Right’s Day
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“In our families, we must act with integrity to preserve the values we
treasure. Let us build an atmosphere of trust and encourage the teach-
ing and living of high moral principles. When we Rotarians care for the
world’s children, we care for the world’s families... We build our local
communities and ultimately the world community.”
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