May 2019 Newsletter

May 2019 Newsletter

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December 20, 2018

Dear Midtowners,
 

 

Kshama Bhatia
President RY 2018-19

 

Dear Midtowners,
 

 

Enjoy reading Midtowner !

Warm Regards,
Abdul G. Sait
Hon. Secretary R Y 2018-19

Dear Fellow Rotarians,

One of the things I appreciate most about serving as president of Rotary International is the people I get to meet. Much of my time is spent traveling and visiting Rotary clubs around the world. A Rotarian welcome is something quite special. But let me tell you, there’s nothing so warm as the welcomes that have been rolled out for me by Rotaractors. These are young people who are committed to Rotary ideals, who are pouring their hearts into service, and who, in the process, don’t forget to have fun.

One of the highlights of my recent travels was a trip to Ghana, where I visited a district that boasts some 60 Rotaract clubs. They aren’t satisfied with that number, though — in fact, they’re excited about a plan to double it. They’ll do it, too.

Rotaractors are vaccinating children against polio. They’re donating blood where the supply is dangerously low. They’re providing handwashing facilities to schools where children previously had no way to get clean. In short, they’re all about transformational service: carrying out projects that make a real difference in their communities.

In Nakivale, Uganda, one special Rotaract club is making a difference in its community — which happens to be a refugee settlement. These young leaders are turning what others might see as disadvantages into opportunities for service, building community and opening up new possibilities to those who are most in need of them.

In Turkey, Rotaractors are visiting children in the hospital every Wednesday to lift their spirits by playing games with them. They also are mentoring new students at their university and teaching them leadership skills.

Rotaractors are blazing the path for Rotary to be more relevant in this new century of service. And World Rotaract Week, which we’re celebrating 11-17 March, is the perfect opportunity to get to know your local Rotaractors and talk to them about how your clubs can work together. If your Rotary club doesn’t already sponsor a Rotaract club, know that you don’t need to be near a college or university to do it: Community-based Rotaract clubs are a great option. And remember that Rotaractors are part of the Rotary family.

When Rotaractors are ready to leave their Rotaract club, we don’t want them to leave that Rotary family behind. I’m asking all Rotarians to help them make the transition into a Rotary club or to start a new one: I’m happy to charter as many new clubs as we need to give everyone a place where they feel at home while making the world a little better. Service should be fun, it should be inspirational, and it should be open to all.

If there’s one thing Rotary has always excelled at, it’s diversity. In the past, that often meant diversity of profession, nationality, and outlook. We’ve made great strides when it comes to diversity of age and gender, and as we welcome more Rotaractors into our organization, we’ll become even stronger.

Rotary is powerful. Together with Rotaract, it is unstoppable. Working side by side, we have the potential to Be the Inspiration in every part of society, to every person we meet.

Barry Rassin
President 2018-19

Visit to Nandigrama

Report by Committee Chairman PP Rtn.Bhaskar:

On 15th May,  visited Nandigrama, Sultanpete at the foothills of Nandi Hills.

Holistic approach to green activities and support. 
1.School. 
2.Water harvesting. 
3. Village green activities. 
4. Drinking water, providing food for children. 
5. Lake Rejuvenation  near the village. 26 acres. 

Fantastic for Branding CSR funds deployment. 
 

United Way, United Breweries and Villagers  Sultanpet totally committed participation. 

This is community service activities which makes all the difference.  Holistic approach and well connected to the ultimate benefercies. 

Midtown Club must design for such activities and work diligently. 

Thanks Rtn Ravi Nedungadi for organising the visit.  Above all  100 % attendance from ECO Committee members. Planted 300 trees at Gundu Thopu.

Rtn Bimal Desai, Rtn Deepak Pinto, Rtn Varadu Seshmani, Rtn Kamal Bhandari, and Rtn Punit Jalan. 

Rotary Regards. 
PP Rtn.G.S. Bhaskar.

Chartiable Dispensary Report

Free Breast Cancer Screening Camp

On 20th Apr 2019, Saturday Free Breast Cancer Screening Camp was heald at Charitable Dispensary, Gottigere, Bangalore. Rotary Midtown with the support of Niramai & Team Allpink to help women using Niramai’s great technology.

Breast Cancer:
Breast Cancer is the leading type of cancer in women. According to WHO, one in every 8 women in US is at the risk of developing a breast abnormality in her life time. It is well-established that early diagnosis is very critical in saving a life of a cancer patient. NIRAMAI have developed a new cancer screening software that uses machine intelligence over thermography images to enable a low cost, easy to use, portable solution and requires minimal human supervision. This solution can detect cancer at a much earlier stage than traditional diagnostic methods and self-examination and can therefore improve survival rates. The method of breast cancer screening can detect tumors 5 times smaller than what clinical exam can detect, is non-contact, painless and free of any radiation, apart from being low-cost, and universally accessible. With this solution, women of all age groups can undergo frequent screening without any side-effects.

Niramai : A Novel Breast Cancer Screening Solution:

NIRAMAI solution uses a high resolution thermal sensing device and a cloud hosted analytics solution for analysing the thermal images. Their SaaS solution uses big data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning for reliable, early and accurate breast cancer screening. The innovative methods used in  solution have led to multiple US patents. Their novel algorithms have also been peer-reviewed in international scientific conferences.

Their cancer screening tool, SMILE, has been tested on 300 patients data from 2 hospitals and one diagnostic center. Early results from these tests indicate very high accuracy that is comparable and sometime better that Mammography.

They have started 2 clinical trials with established hospitals to perform large scale, statistically significant clinical trials. They are working with multiple partners to make their solution commercially available.

Totally 17 women screened, due to unforeseen circumstances. The Bangalore heat rendered the Niramai process extremely slow and were not able to get down the temperature of the patients to the level required for screening to take place and the delay drove away a few patients and many patients simply did not turn up. 
 

Speaker Meeting

On 30th Apr 2019, Tuesday Speaker meeting was held at 7.00Pm, at Oakwood, U B City, Bangalore. 

Prof.Elizabeth Cherian Paramesh is an Educationist, Public Health Expert and an Environmentalist and is currently the Administrator of Lakeside Center for Health Promotion. She is also the Managing Trustee of the Lakeside Education Trust which focuses on Continuing Medical Education Programs and research on children’s health and environment and geriatric care.

She has won several awards and honours, noted among them being the Karanataka Rajyotsava Award for constructive services to society in education and social service in the year 2000 and the Best Poet of the year Award by the Poets International in 2008, 2009 and 2010. She has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate for her contributions to society.  She writes poetry in Kannada and English. She was recently recognised as the Times Power woman 2019 at Bangalore for excellence in social entrepreneurship.

Felicitation of Women Achievers by JGI

Proud moment for two Midtown ladies!!  On  12th April 2019. 

Sangeeta Lala  was felicitated by Global Workplace Management Forum for Entrepreneurship and President Kshama Bhatia was awarded for Inspirational Leadership by Jain University.

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