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The September issue of our monthly Newsletter- ZING **Theme: Sports

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Sports seem to be the flavour of the season. Be it the Commonwealth Games or the India-Australia Test match;

India is taking the world by thunder. We have produced greats from Sachin Tendulkar to Vijender Singh. So there’s

no deficit when it comes to talent, then where does the problem lie? The shoddy preparations at the CWG had the

world monitoring India’s every step. Indian Hockey seems to perpetually lie in a state of scandals and shambles. Will

one “Chak De India”solve the problem? Why do sports and scams go hand in hand? A lot of pertinent questions

seeking answers…

In the column “The Vantage Point”, we have sparked a debate whether an image off-the-field is as important as

one on-the-field, for sportsmen. This issue of Zing is also filled with a lot of fun stuff; where we have addressed

sports in a lighter vein. Looking forward to your suggestions for future issues!

Happy Reading!

Rtr. Wayne D’Cruz,

Rtr. Nilofer Rehman,

Editors-in-chief.

DDDDirector’s Blah:irector’s Blah:irector’s Blah:irector’s Blah: This month, Rtr. Bhargav Pajwani gets in touch with his ‘sporty’ side and expresses his serious views and concerns about the evolution of sports.

Sports: Paisa, Drugs aur Dhokha?Sports: Paisa, Drugs aur Dhokha?Sports: Paisa, Drugs aur Dhokha?Sports: Paisa, Drugs aur Dhokha? Sports hold different meanings to different people. Some would say it’s their hobby, time pass, passion, etc. Everyone plays sports, either indoor or outdoor. However, today sports is losing its importance as before. Sports were considered as a religion, but no more. Corruption is the root cause of sports losing its essence in today’s world. It all boils down to “Money”. Today, everyone who plays sports, plays with the intention of earning loads of money. This reminds me what the famous basketball player; Shaquille O'Neal said once, “I'm tired of hearing about money, money, money, money, and money. I just want to play the game, drink Pepsi and wear Reebok.” Today, a child who is really talented will not get into a sports team because the child of some famous personality, with no talent at all, has already occupied that spot. I don’t think this is called sports. “Money talks”; that’s the sad truth that we face today. The recent scandal involving Pakistani cricketers is known to all. Sportspersons have betrayed their fans many a ti mes, over the years. From the beginning of time, Sports has been around. It is the competition that everyone loves. The high that winning provides, sadly drives many people to unethical means to achieve it. “Cheating” is monitored in professional sports by the use of referees or umpires. But, with the discovery of many “nutritional” supplements, many new forms of cheating have risen that cannot be monitored on the field. Many players used and still use steroids to enhance their muscles so they are stronger during game play. Drugs in sports can cost a player his or her career and more seriously, their lives. Sadly, the adulation and fame that these sportspersons receive, blind their vision of sanity. I just wish that Sports regains its true essence that it has lost in the 21st century.

-Rtr. Bhargav Pajwani Sports Administrator

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WEB PICKSWEB PICKSWEB PICKSWEB PICKS

Zing, gets the best of the internet in its column “WEB PICKS”

Source: www.cartoonstock.com

www.girlsandsports.com

Ask a stupid question, get a stupid answer! We often, tend to ask the most stupid questions. What if we received an answer in the same vein? Read on… Spotted at an India- Pakistan match, waving the Indian flag, A- Ohhh so you support India??? B- No,I just like waving their flag, you know it give my wrists some exercise. At a restaurant, a person asks the waiter- A-Is this dish good? B-No it’s disgusting, bitter and has flies in it. That’s why we serve it. It’s quite popular actually. At a family function - Aunty- You've grown so big!!!!! You were so small once upon a time. A- Well I didn’t really have a choice! A person is seen smoking outside work. A- Oh, so you smoke? B. NO! This was a piece of paper rolled up, and now its in flames!!! A person is at the hospital, covered in bandages. A- OH my god! Are you okay? B- Oh, just perfect, I just felt like acting like a mummy today. A person asks a colleague at work with a pimple on her head, A- What’s that dot on your head? B- It’s a bull’s eye; so that my husband gets a proper aim when he plays darts. - Thinker-bell, Rtr. Jiya Jaisingh gets wacky with this edition of Zing; as she promises you a laugh-riot!

UPCOMING PROJECTS... BELLY DANCING

WORKSHOP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

SET WET SPORTS

HALLOWEEN PARTY INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

SAPNO KI DIWALI COMMUNITY SERVICE

CLUB MOVIE CLUB SERVICE

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THE THE THE THE VANTAGE POINTVANTAGE POINTVANTAGE POINTVANTAGE POINT

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FOR:-

The headlines screaming about the multiple affairs of

Tiger Woods sent out shockwaves into the world of

sports and disappointed millions of fans worldwide

when the illusion of Tiger being a perfect gentleman and

sports person par excellence was shattered. Reading

about him, even the most ardent fan would be

saddened not only for his sporting histrionics, but also

for his ability to be at the pinnacle of success and being

such a good human being and having an amazing off

field record. He was a perfect role model for anyone

striving to achieve great heights.

Once the image of the star gets sullied in the minds

of the public, then no Public Relations agency, no

matter how good, can salvage it, because it is created

through years of hard work, consistent performance,

and a clean off field record. A shining example of this

truth would be the hero of India, Sachin Tendulkar. Not

only is he one of the few true legends of cricket, his on

field performance being spell binding and flawless, even

his off field record is spotlessly clean and perfect. This is

reflected in his legions of fans who worship him for his

perfection on and off the field.

A person who has no skeletons in his closet or is not

mired in controversies due to his off field antics will

have peace of mind and a clear conscience which will in

turn help him to concentrate on his on field

performance and improve his record. This especially

holds true in the case of sports persons as they are the

role models to the youth of the society. They are the

advocates of sportsmanship spirit, team work and

dedication. The youth imbibes these qualities from their

sports idols.

When a sports person accepts his mistake and

apologizes for the same and does not repeat it in the

future, they set a good example in the minds of the

people; that their idols are honorable and responsible

enough to own up to their mistakes and bear the

consequences. This will foster truthfulness and

responsibility in the minds of the follower of sports.

After all, even when a common man makes a mistake,

he has to own up and apologize to his family, then why

not a sports person? Why should there be any

distinction between a common man and a sportsman?

In fact, don’t they have a greater responsibility to their

fans, who consider them family if not God-like?

AGAINST: As a crazily ardent football fan, I would take this opportunity to

fiercely defend my dear footballers and all sportsmen, for that

matter. When we pick any sportsman as our favourite, we often

tend to go slightly overboard. The paparazzi literally hound them,

wherever they go, whatever they do. Obviously all their scandals

and controversies make for juicy gossip and that’s what these

reporters get paid for. But they are human beings, too; and just like

you and me, aren’t they are also entitled to their privacy? Who likes

their dirty linen being washed in public?

I agree that what the likes of the promiscuous Tiger Woods,

John Terry, Ashley Cole etc and more recently, Wayne Rooney have

done is very upsetting and disappointing too. But why do people

just start hating them? They forget that they loved Wayne Rooney

the ‘footballer’ and not Wayne Rooney the ‘person’. If a common

man cheats on his wife, it’s no big deal. But if it happens to these

people, the same offence becomes a topic of national debate. It’s

high time we mature and grasp the fact that, ‘It’s human to err!’

and sportsmen are no exception. Every one of us has messed up at

some point in our lives and its okay to slip as long as you learn from

it and redeem yourself. And besides, we all have skeletons in our

closet. So who are we to judge?

Think about it. Instead of sitting through the game during a

rough patch, these are the people who give their ALL on the field. A

packed stadium with all the rival-team supporters, booing you and

chanting nasty things, they seem oblivious to it all; but they are

obviously a bundle of nerves. It’s inhuman to expect them to handle

all the pressure! Recently the troubled English star-sticker, ‘Love-

Rat’ Wayne Rooney saved England the blushes and scored the only

match-winning goal in the World Cup qualifiers. And all those 80

odd thousand fans still cheered! I cheered for him too. Even John

Terry is one of the best captains I’ve seen, be it for Chelsea FC or

England. I thought it was an unfair decision when national team

coach Fabio Capello stripped him of his captaincy just because of a

‘personal problem’.

Millions across the globe love them. For us fans, they are our

Gods. Kids in every household want to emulate them. Why? Not

because they have a squeaky-clean slate in their personal life but

because but because they live to play; ‘ON’ the field! Personally

when my heroes (read: footballers) come on the field, they leave

me mesmerised, doing what they do best. They made me fall in love

with the ‘beautiful game’ and that’s why they have all my love and

respect. And I sincerely hope that’s why you love them too.

Miss Goody-two-shoes, Rtr. Devyani Shah, states that an image off the field is as important as one, on the field.

(Not quite)...The Girl Next Door, Rtr.

Devanshi Sanghvi argues that sportsmen

should not be judged beyond their game.

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Apparently, Suresh Kalmadi tried hanging himself in the CWG stadium, some

days before the event commenced. But the ceiling collapsed! =P The truth behind the ban on bulk sms was to stop Kalmadi jokes and had nothing to do with the Ayodhya verdict. Terrorists skipped CWG 2010 citing unlivable conditions and fear for their safety. =D Q: How many contractors are required to change a light stadium? A: 1 Million. (1 to change bulb and rest 999,999 to hold the ceiling) What is common between the CWG committee and students???Ans: Both start their preparations at the 11th hour!

Ba ba Kalmadi, have you any shame.No sir, No sir, we are having a Common Loot Game.Crores for my partner, crores for the dame,Crores for me too, for spoiling India's name! xD AMAZING BUT TRUE: If you re-arrange the letters "Sir U made lakhs" you get "SURESH KALMADI ;)

GAMES GUYS PLAY…

One day I was just listening to Beyonceshe were a guy and I actually tried to ponder at least about what they think

of the most. Well I’m not trying to judge but the things they think about the

most are girls and sports…and when I thought of it in that way I realiz

how very similar these two are. So here are some statements that prove my

theory!

� There’s a lot of competition.� Failure and rejection might happen, you might get out of form

too; but once they are back in it there’s no stopping them.� They like it becaus� Your college rep depends on how good you are at it.� Every guy has their type.� Once you’re married, you might need to compromise.� You’d also have to teach your son about it.� You don’t always need action with it, sometimes

enough.� There are just so many to explore that one can never get tired of

it.

THE SLICK THE SLICK THE SLICK THE SLICK MAVERICMAVERICMAVERICMAVERICKKKK, , , , Rtr. Siddhi Desai Rtr. Siddhi Desai Rtr. Siddhi Desai Rtr. Siddhi Desai proves her proves her proves her proves her theory that there theory that there theory that there theory that there is a lot of is a lot of is a lot of is a lot of similarity similarity similarity similarity between girls between girls between girls between girls and sports. and sports. and sports. and sports. Confused? Read Confused? Read Confused? Read Confused? Read on…on…on…on…

Apparently, Suresh Kalmadi tried hanging himself in the CWG stadium, some

days before the event commenced. But the ceiling collapsed! =P

The truth behind the ban on bulk sms was to stop Kalmadi jokes and had nothing to do with the Ayodhya verdict.

Terrorists skipped CWG 2010 citing unlivable conditions and fear for their

Q: How many contractors are required to change a light bulb in Delhi CWG

A: 1 Million. (1 to change bulb and rest 999,999 to hold the ceiling)

What is common between the CWG committee and students??? Ans: Both start their preparations at the 11th hour!

Ba ba Kalmadi, have you any shame. sir, we are having a Common Loot Game.

Crores for my partner, crores for the dame, Crores for me too, for spoiling India's name! xD

arrange the letters "Sir U made lakhs" you get

GAMES GUYS PLAY…

One day I was just listening to Beyonce lament about how she’d be if

she were a guy and I actually tried to ponder at least about what they think

of the most. Well I’m not trying to judge but the things they think about the

most are girls and sports…and when I thought of it in that way I realiz

how very similar these two are. So here are some statements that prove my

There’s a lot of competition. Failure and rejection might happen, you might get out of form too; but once they are back in it there’s no stopping them.They like it because there’s a lot of variety in it.Your college rep depends on how good you are at it.Every guy has their type. Once you’re married, you might need to compromise.You’d also have to teach your son about it. You don’t always need action with it, sometimes enough. There are just so many to explore that one can never get tired of

Crazy ChameleonCrazy ChameleonCrazy ChameleonCrazy Chameleon, , , ,

Rtr. Nishita Kularni Rtr. Nishita Kularni Rtr. Nishita Kularni Rtr. Nishita Kularni

takes a lighttakes a lighttakes a lighttakes a light----hearted hearted hearted hearted

dig at CWG 2010dig at CWG 2010dig at CWG 2010dig at CWG 2010

lament about how she’d be if

she were a guy and I actually tried to ponder at least about what they think

of the most. Well I’m not trying to judge but the things they think about the

most are girls and sports…and when I thought of it in that way I realized

how very similar these two are. So here are some statements that prove my

Failure and rejection might happen, you might get out of form too; but once they are back in it there’s no stopping them.

e there’s a lot of variety in it. Your college rep depends on how good you are at it.

Once you’re married, you might need to compromise.

You don’t always need action with it, sometimes watching them is

There are just so many to explore that one can never get tired of

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PAST PROJECTSPAST PROJECTSPAST PROJECTSPAST PROJECTS

RCJC TUESDAYS 7/9/2010: SPONGEBOB TUESDAY

Tuesdays, are never going to be the same. RCJCs PR cell has come up with a fun way to make

another boring weekday fun! We've heard of painting the town red, but RCJC dared to be wacky.

They organised a SpongeBob day as a welcome to the freshers and thus painting the college yellow!

Everyone was told to wear yellow, to show their love and appreciation for their favourite cartoon

character. The event was a huge success!

RCJC Tuesdays are not just about themes, but about using your mind to come up with something

totally crazy. It’s time to let your wild side out. RCJC Tuesdays,

So look out for some more RCJC Tuesdays. You're in for a fun day!!

STREET SMART

It was a day of the survival of the smartest! Street smart was organised on Friday the 17th by the Personal

Development avenue. It consisted of 7 teams. Each team had 4 people. The treasure hunt lasted for two and a

half hours, but, it was no ordinary treasure hunt. It had a set of a little off the top rules. The participants weren't

allowed to use cabs or rickshaws, only trains or buses and had to provide proof of the same. They were given 10

items and each item was preceeded with a clue in the form of a riddle. Some were a piece of cake while some

really required thinking caps! For instance, “Why is bandra finger lickin good?” This was one of the easy ones, it

was KFC! The participants had to go to KFC, click a photograph with all the team members, as evidence. Some

other items that they had to find were - Banana leaf, red lipstick, mens comb, belt, maps. This fun quotient never

seamed to cease. Team members kept getting lost, and that resulted in the rest of the team frantically searching

for them. Reporting time back at college was at 1:30 and 3 teams won. An extra bonus was that the first team

back, got 15 extra points. It was a race against time, and truly only the smartest survived!

NATURE TRAIL Well, if you missed Nature Trail, well you certainly missed out on a lot of fun.

The Club service Avenues of the Rotaract Cluns of Jai Hind College and NM

College organised a trek in the Borivali National Park on Saturday the 18th of

September. The trek was about 6- 7 Kms, to the Kaneri Caves. En route, the

trekkers came across a waterfall, and all hell broke loose. The people went

crazy! They had water fights, and everyone started running around, laughing

and making new friends. Once they reached the caves, they found out there were over a 100 little caves

to explore. A gala time they had, indeed!

There was a small waterfall there too, and once again everyone let out the

little kid in them, and had a blast. At around 6:00 everyone, drenched and

tired, took a bus back to the entrance. Gorging on Mc Donalds’ burgers, on

their way home; their experience of the trip certainly echoed the words, “I’m

loving it’!!!

SpAdS ‘SpAdS’ was hosted in the 2

nd week of

September by the Club service avenue.

Seven teams of 5 were formed. RCJCites

spent an exciting evening presenting

ads(commercials) in a matter of 5

minutes. A very tough job indeed! The

participants made really creative spoofs

linking the objects given to them with

their favorite ads. Choosing winners

among the whacky presentations was a

tough call for the judge.

Charter DayCharter DayCharter DayCharter Day RCJC held Charter Day, an event to celebrate its 16th

birthday. The celebrations were in full swing with a yummy

cake to brace the occasion. Everyone had a gala time relishing

the mouth watering cake. Pictures were being clicked to

create memories. To make the event a memorable one, guys

were dressed in blue and girls in pink. The BOD dressed in

black which made them stand out! The celebration became

fun after a video called 'TAKE 92' was played that included all

the activities that took place in the past 92 days. It was

interesting, eye catching and A-W-E-S-O-M-E! =D

SPLURGE

Splurge, an event held in the first week of

September was based wholly on games, both

indoor and outdoor. Amongst all the games

organised were Badminton, Cricket, Chess,

Carrom, Throwball, Volleyball, Football, etc.

The event was organised by the Rotaract Clubs

of Jai Hind College, Andheri, Bombay Hills

South, L. S. Raheja College, Mithibai College

and R. J. College. RCJC ites brought glory to the

college by winning maximum gold medals and

at least one medal in all the games held. It was

a highly victorious event for RCJC!

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Bang-A-Boom!

When the P.R team of R.C.J.C throws a party, you can definitely expect something totally

awesome! ‘Bang-A-Boom’ was definitely in sync with the true spirit of R.C.J.C. This Fresher’s Party, held on

20th

September 2010, was truly a grand welcome for all the F.Y.J.C folks. Drinks (read: soft drinks), D.J. and

loads of fun and dancing, at Walala saw all the Jai Hindites living it up till almost midnight. The bash was a

huge hit with the all the freshers and everyone else of course. To sum it up, “Bang-a-boom” was a night of

‘strict’ partying :D

WORD WAR I Many of you would have read the title as, “WorLd War I” but fortunately no, you won’t be bored with all that jazz. This is the war or words, called “Word War I” (where the ‘I’ is actually capital letter ‘i’) Here all the best brains from various schools like St. Blaise, St. Xavier’s, Queen Mary proved their mettle and strived to be the ones who “Came, Competed and Conquered” the ‘War’! There were two elimination rounds, the former consisting of questions based on five topics: Math, Science, G.K, Geography and Facts and the latter round consisting of a ‘Word Search’ on professionals. The Final, which was conducted on 12th. September at Pushpakunj Hall, was a quiz a la ‘Bournvita Quiz Competition’ i.e., there was a ‘Buzzer Round’ and St. Xavier’s claimed the trophy and certificates!! So, who won the “word war”?? St. Xavier’s proudly said “I” ;)

Fine Arts Fest A vibrantly colourful and innovative event, Fine Arts Fest held in the 3

rd

week of September in the college campus itself, saw active participation on

the part of the members. The fest fired the creativity of the participants in a

fun filled way and boasted of funky events such as:

1. Sweet-tweet, which had the participants making bird houses from waste

materials like bottles and leaves.

2. Posteria led the contestants creating posters to the theme of ‘my world’.

3. Old is gold, make it bold brought out the fashoinistas in the participants

who were given materials like old clothes and lace and were asked to

design a garment for girls.

4. Theme my bag had interesting themes such as college person, Hollywood

and India and the participants were provided with cotton bags, glitter and

sequences and were asked to design their bags based on the themes.

The participants put their creative minds to work and came up with

wonderful pieces of art! A truly exciting, eco- friendly and colourful event!

ART ATTACK Who can ever forget the golden years of their childhood? Those carefree

days with no worries and no hurries, no wonder we always cherish those

memories. In these fond remembrances we were always shrouded with

happiness, innocence and colours around us. And you’d have to agree that

we always loved to get these colours on paper, no matter how well did or did

not do it. We did just that in RCJC’s event ‘Art Attack’ held at the garden

school. We entered into the humble school that was filled with chirpy,

enthusiastic children ready to absorb any new thing we taught them like

sponges. We came in armed with tempura colours, plates, papers, tissues

and half- cut okra [lady fingers] to teach them how to paint with lady finger’s

by dipping the cut bhindi in the paint and using it as a stamp to make the

design. We game them a paper with a butterfly drawn on it and we were

amazed at how beautifully the children painted it. Next came thumb printing

with the colours on a sketch of a flower. It was marvelous to see all the

colours of the rainbow sparkle on those pieces of paper. Seeing those kids,

we became children again. After bidding them goodbye we went back to

trudging the trial of mud after traipsing through the memories of our

childhood and reminiscence of our precious past.

JOY OF GIVING WEEK… In today’s shallow world, it is no

surprise that no one ever has the time

to give back in any way. It’s assumed

that by giving, one gets nothing in

return so why bother? But, Why not?

That’s exactly what was preached and

practised at the JOY OF GIVING, toy

donation drive. The years that we

consider our golden years are more of

a struggle for these children, so we did

our bit by collecting toys for these less

fortunate children. We then gave

these to an NGO by the name of

‘Salaam baalak’ that strives to help the

street children in Mumbai. It was a

large scale project handled by the

Rotaract clubs of Jai Hind College, HR,

Bombay, KC and Bombay Hills South.

We also added some sweetness to

these street kids’ days by distributing

ice cream among them. It was really

nice to realize that rather than just

showing compassion and pity, we were

able to provide them at least a little joy

that would last. And we received

tenfold blessings and joy in return. So

lets extend the concept of The Joy of

Giving Week from a seven-day concept

to a 365-day one!

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RCJC’s little birdie did a lot of snoopingRCJC’s little birdie did a lot of snoopingRCJC’s little birdie did a lot of snoopingRCJC’s little birdie did a lot of snooping in the past couple of days.in the past couple of days.in the past couple of days.in the past couple of days.

She had an anonymous ‘rapid fire’ with the BOD. Here’s what She had an anonymous ‘rapid fire’ with the BOD. Here’s what She had an anonymous ‘rapid fire’ with the BOD. Here’s what She had an anonymous ‘rapid fire’ with the BOD. Here’s what

she’s come up with…she’s come up with…she’s come up with…she’s come up with…

The one who does not act their age but act their shoe size!

Well, this one is a tie between BHARGAV and PRIYANKA! :O

Guess it’s time to grow up, huh? ;) :P

The one who cracks the lamest jokes…ALWAYS!

RCJC’s BOD has unanimously declared the lamest…

“SAKSHAM”! Behnaz came a close second! =D

The Avenue that has fewi-kwik like bonding between it

Professional Development led with a whopping majority! Success ki seedi, Go PD!!

The Sabse Mastiwala BOD!

Without a doubt, all directors seem convinced that Dhaval is the

Sabse Mastiwala BOD. No wonder, there wasn’t anybody

who came close to him in the running!

The Most Crush-worthy BOD!

Yeow! A majority of the directors seem to think

that NONE among the BOD are CRUSH-WORTHY! Hmmm…what’s next?

A makeover for the BOD, perhaps? ;) :P :D

Be on the lookout for RCJC’s little birdie!

on your shoulder! ;)

“A Little Birdie Chirped That”

CONGRATULATIONS!!

GOOD LUCK: Wishing Rtr. Siddharth Sahu

and the avenue of Club Service the very

best!

We extend our congratulations to Rtr.

Siddharth Sahu for bagging the post of

Club Service Director! We at the editorial

board had an absolute whale of a time

working with him during his brief stint as

member of the Editorial team. We wish

him the very best in his journey ahead!

Uh Oh…!

In the Last issue of Zing, we forgot to mention the names of

the directors of International Service among the RCJC BOD.

Oops! Really Sorry, Aditya and Aditi a.k.a Tom and Jerry ;) !

So to set the record straight…

International Service Directors: Rtr. Aditya Goswamy, Rtr.

Aditi Verma

Hoping that’s settled now! You know, we love you guys!

=D

\/ Peace \/ ! =)

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in the past couple of days.in the past couple of days.in the past couple of days.in the past couple of days.

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The one who does not act their age but act their shoe size!

Well, this one is a tie between BHARGAV and PRIYANKA! :O

The one who cracks the lamest jokes…ALWAYS!

RCJC’s BOD has unanimously declared the lamest…

“SAKSHAM”! Behnaz came a close second! =D

kwik like bonding between its directors!

Professional Development led with a whopping majority! Success ki seedi, Go PD!!

Without a doubt, all directors seem convinced that Dhaval is the

Sabse Mastiwala BOD. No wonder, there wasn’t anybody

Yeow! A majority of the directors seem to think

WORTHY! Hmmm…what’s next?

A makeover for the BOD, perhaps? ;) :P :D

Be on the lookout for RCJC’s little birdie! She may just be perched

“A Little Birdie Chirped That”

Any Ideas/Suggestions/Feedback? We’re all ears!

Get in touch with us! Rtr. Wayne

D’Cruz [email protected]

Rtr. Nilofer Rehman [email protected]

A Rotaract Club of Jai Hind College Publication

EDITORS-IN-CHIEF:

Rtr. Wayne D’Cruz

Rtr. Nilofer Rehman

EDITORIAL TEAM:

Rtr. Siddhi Desai

Rtr. Jiya Jaisingh

Rtr. Simiran Lalvani

Rtr. Devyani Shah

Rtr. Aditya Shah

Rtr. Nishita Kulkarni

Rtr. Anuja Pardeshi

Rtr. Devanshi

In the Last issue of Zing, we forgot to mention the names of

the directors of International Service among the RCJC BOD.

Oops! Really Sorry, Aditya and Aditi a.k.a Tom and Jerry ;) !

International Service Directors: Rtr. Aditya Goswamy, Rtr.

Hoping that’s settled now! You know, we love you guys!

““““RCJC HONOURS”RCJC HONOURS”RCJC HONOURS”RCJC HONOURS”

BOD AWARDSBOD AWARDSBOD AWARDSBOD AWARDS---- (August 2010)(August 2010)(August 2010)(August 2010) Star BOD:Star BOD:Star BOD:Star BOD: - Rtr. Priyanka Chauhan

Best Project:Best Project:Best Project:Best Project: Drape it on

(Chairpersons- Rtr. Aditya

Goswamy, Rtr. Aditi Verma)

Best Report:Best Report:Best Report:Best Report: Pinnacle

(Rtr. Dhaval Shah)

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BOD AWARDS:BOD AWARDS:BOD AWARDS:BOD AWARDS:---- (September 2010)(September 2010)(September 2010)(September 2010) Star BOD:Star BOD:Star BOD:Star BOD: Rtr. Siddharth Sahu

Best Project:

Art Attack

(Chairpersons- Rtr. Kamya

Sanghvi, Rtr. Priyanka

Chauhan)

QUALITY CIRCLES

SEPT/OCT 2010

CLUB SERVICE:

Parichay, Sakshi, Harsh, Shikha &

Jamila

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

Palak, Simiran, Esha & Priyanka.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

Krutika, Azmat, Rahil & Pooja

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE:

Krishang, Hardik, Cherika, Kunal

Welcome!

We welcome aboard Rtr. Simiran

Lalvani, Rtr. Aditya Shah and Rtr.

Anuja Pardeshi. Congratulations

on making it to the Editorial

team! Looking forward to a fab

time ahead! =)

Any Ideas/Suggestions/Feedback? We’re all ears!

Get in touch with us! Rtr. Wayne

[email protected]

[email protected]

Rotaract Club of Jai Hind College Publication