Midtowner Aug 2018

Midtowner Aug 2018

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July 6, 2019





My Dear Midtowners,
 

Happy to announce that our work for this year has begun in earnest!!!
 
This edition of the Midtowner brings you details of the wonderful work we have done in these two months.
 
I thank you all sincerely on behalf of the Board for your support, donations and contributions to our various appeals.

 
Warm Regards
Dr.Kshama Bhatia
President RY 2018-19
Rotary Bangalore Midtown

 

Dear Midtowners,
 

This issue of Midtowner brings to you the glimpses of fantastic work done by Midtowners. 
Very heartening to see all activities happening better than expected.  Attendance of Midtowners at every event is very encouraging.

 
Enjoy Reading Midtowner!!

Warm Regards,
Abdul G. Sait
Hon. Secretary

Dear Rotarians,
 

A well-known saying goes, “If you want to change the world, go home and love your family.” That doesn’t mean people should ignore the needs outside their own homes; instead, they should pay attention to the needs within.

It can be tempting, when our priority is service, to focus only on the things that look like service: the projects, the planning, the work that yields a visible benefit to those who need it. But to do that work effectively, we need to keep our own house in order. In Rotary, that means conducting ourselves in accordance with the principles of Rotary, treating others with respect, and following The Four-Way Test. It means maximizing our impact by planning carefully and stewarding our resources wisely. And it means looking after the long-term health of our organization by ensuring that our membership is strong, engaged, and healthy.

Our membership has hovered around the same 1.2 million mark for 20 years. We aren’t growing, and our membership is getting older. We have too many clubs that don’t have the knowledge or motivation to have an impact: clubs that don’t know what we’re doing on a global level, clubs that don’t know about our programs or our Foundation, that don’t even know how to get involved. And with a membership that is still mostly male, we clearly aren’t doing enough to become the organization of choice for women who are seeking to serve.

We are a membership organization first. If we want to achieve the goals we’ve set for ourselves, we need to put membership first. All of us have a responsibility to take membership seriously, not only by inviting prospective members, but also by making sure new members are welcomed into clubs that offer them something of value. If you see someone walk into a meeting and hesitate, be sure that person has a place to sit and is part of the conversation. If you’re enthusiastic about a Rotary program, make sure your club knows about it and knows how to get involved. If you see a need in your community, talk about it at this week’s meeting. If we want to be part of an organization that’s strong, that’s active, that’s having an impact – start at home, and Be the Inspiration in Rotary.

Barry Rassin
President 2018-19

A Monologue by Ms. Anjana Chandak
on Tuesday, 21st Aug 2018

Anjana Chandak

A BTech graduate in Interior design, Anjana Chandak established a successful niche for herself in the profession that provided a platform for her creative calling for art and design. Fulfilling as this journey was, the artist continued her quest for something deeper. This directed her to pursue her cherished profession as a professsional artist and freelance writer, which resulted in the debut solo show “ELOQUENCE OF SOUL”in 2013, release of her debut novel,”TWO TALES” in 2014 and another Solo Show “TAPESTRY OF SILENCE” at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Bangalore.

With diverse interests like Public speaking, Anjana intends to make a difference and has already touched hundreds of lives through her talks on various subjects at various places. She’s part of various poetry groups and is currently working upon her hindi poetry book.
 
Topic : ‘Mai kaikeyi…’

 
An evil queen, a jealous wife and over jealous mother…KAIKEYI has been bearing a brunt of all since ages.
Right and wrong is a matter of perspective and perspectives change with situations.
Is hypocrisy an essential part of motherhood?
Why is it important to revisit her character now? 

Rotarians, spouce and guests present in the program appreciated Ms. Anjana Chandak for very well demonstrating the situation and justification thereafter.
 

Rotary Bangalore Midtown
Unit No. 108, Prestige Towers, Residency Road, Bangalore – 560 025

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