Midtowner Sep 2018

Midtowner Sep 2018

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July 6, 2019





My Dear Midtowners,
 
It is said that when we repeatedly disregard the gentle calls of Mother Nature, she decides to roar and create havoc…the recent floods in Kerala and Coorg are evidences of this fury!!!
 
Sad as it is, we must now hold the hands of those who paid the price for our combined neglect and abuse of Mother Nature! 
 
Thank you all for coming forward in these times of dire need to the aid of the flood victims with your overwhelming contribution. We shall deploy them to a long term rehabilitation project in both States.
 
Our Club donated the highest number of heart surgeries!!! Proud of my Midtowners with the large hearts who contributed to this noble cause!
 
And so we march on to another eventful month!!!
 
Warm Regards
 
Dr.Kshama Bhatia
President RY 2018-19
Rotary Bangalore Midtown

 

Dear Midtowners,
 

Month past by has been little disturbing due to floods in Kerala and Coorg.  Midtowners have not only contributed but it also decided to use the funds for long term sustainable work at coorg and kerala.
 
Couple of Midtowners are fully involved in finding out the right way of utilizing the funds, which can add value to at least few families for life.

 
Great work, Great Contributions.
 
Way to Go!!
 
Enjoy reading Midtowner!

Warm Regards,
Abdul G. Sait
Hon. Secretary

Dear Rotarians,
 

Imagine if we could take a snapshot capturing all of the work Rotary does on a given day. No one – except Rotarians – would believe that a single organization was capable of accomplishing so much. In that snapshot you would see dedicated volunteers working to eradicate polio, setting up microloans, providing clean water, mentoring youth, and countless other actions.

We can do all this thanks both to our geographic reach and to the fact that our clubs are made up of people who are engaged in their communities. As a part of the community that you serve, you know the needs, you have the connections, and you’re able to take immediate action. That’s why every Rotary club’s membership should reflect the diversity of its community.

We’ve made great strides in this. In Egypt, Indonesia, and Kenya, Rotary is approaching 50 percent female membership. We’re also expanding the age diversity of our clubs. In each of our communities, young professionals are eager to contribute their talents, give back, and learn from mentors. Let’s share with them what Rotary is all about. The Engaging Younger Professionals Toolkit at Rotary.org has an action plan to help you reach young leaders and Rotary alumni in your area.

Another resource that can help us better reflect our communities – one that is global like us, is a quarter-million members strong, and already shares our values of service and leadership – is Rotaract. Rotaractors are our partners: Team up with them on projects, ask them to speak at your events, and invite them to join your club. Dedicated Rotaractors worldwide are becoming members of Rotary and even starting new Rotary clubs while still serving as members of Rotaract.

The world needs Rotary, and Rotary needs strong clubs and engaged members in order to do more good. It is our responsibility – yours and mine – to make sure everyone who shows an interest in joining Rotary gets an invitation. Make use of the Membership Leads tool at Rotary.org, which helps people who are interested in joining Rotary connect with a club that’s right for them. And let’s ensure that every member has a reason to stay. By building strong clubs that engage in meaningful projects and have fun along the way, we provide value to our club members that they cannot find anywhere else.

Let’s not keep Rotary’s story – the story captured in those snapshots of service – to ourselves. I challenge you to invite leaders of all ages, men and women, who are looking for a way to give back. By doing so, you will Be the Inspiration in your community and help Rotary continue to do good in the world.

Barry Rassin
President 2018-19

RYLA Programme on 10th & 11th Sep 2018

Held at Educesta Global Services Pvt. Ltd. # 132, Brigade Road, Shantala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bagalore-560025
 
 
Rotary Club of Bangalore Midtown Charitable Trust in association with Rotary District 3190 held a Leadership camp for Interactors / Students of various schools located in Bangalore on Monday, 10th Sep 2018 & Tuesday, 11th Sep 2018 through M. R. Pai Foundation, Mumbai.
 
Around 120 students from 9th, 10th , 11th  & 12th standard School children from 4 different schools attended the camp.  The students were taught Communication skills, Self Esteem / control, etc. in different ways through some activities, and concluded program by 3 pm.
 
Participating students were given participation certificates by Rtn Seema Sibbal.
 
The camp was attended by:
 
Around 120 Students
4 Faculty from different schools
Mr Rajiv Luv & Ms Clarissa Jathanna from M R Pai Foundation
 
Members from Midtown:
1. President Rtn. Dr. Kshama Bhatia
2. Rtn Seema Sibbal
 
We hereby thank Hon. Secretary Rtn Abdul G Sait, for making all the arrangements with respect to venue. 
 
Special thanks to M/s Educesta Global Services Pvt. Ltd. # 132, Brigade Road, Shantala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bagalore-560025 for providing excellent space and snacks to children and faculties.
 
Breakfast & Lunch were arranged Rotary Bangalore Midtown Charitable Trust.

 

Inaguration of Extended Faciltiy at HSIS

Happy to inforn about our new extended facility of HSIS Dispensary.  The new Dispensary would help serving more needy patients.  Special thanks to PP Rtn Irfan Razack for his unparalled and continuous support and also to the HSIS team.

New Board, Signage  installed at the HSIS Dispensary.
Thanks to Rtn. Vardu Seshamani for sponsoring it.

Remodeling work being executed by Village Panchayat at Charitable Dispensary, Gottigere.  

Maanasi Project

Eventful visit to Mugalur village on 21st Sep 2018.  Rtn. Punit Jalan, PP Rtn. Nadeem Ahmed & PP RTN Bhaskar G S visited mugalur village Maanasi Campus.

A Fellowship at Just Be !!!!

A session on Reconnecting with our Roots, presented by Ms. Nidhi Nahata on, 23rd Sep 2018 session time: 10am – 1pm, followed by demo and delicious brunch.
Venue: Just Be, 383/31, 13th Cross Road, Armane Nagar, Sadashiva Nagar, Bengaluru- 560080.  Rotarians enjoyed interesting talk and food.

Urban Forest Launch 

On Thursday, 27/09/2018,  we Rotary Bangalore Midtown had a soft launch by our president Rtn.Dr Kshama Bhatia of our first Urban Forest at KSRP park.  Where we have planted 1250 saplings 3 months ago. 

The event was attended by 10 Rotarians. A huge kudos &  thanks to Rtn. Bimal Desai for sponsoring Rs.20 lakhs towards the Urban Forestation Project and who, along with The team have put in immense time, energy and resources to make this dream come true.

Dil Ki Awaaz !!

Rs. 6.20 lacs was collected and donated to District 3190 towards Heart Surgery Project.  President Rtn Dr Kshama Bhatia was being felicitated and recognized by DG Rtn Suresh Hari On Sunday, 30th Sep 2018 during Dil Ki Awaaz!! music programme at Chowdaiah Memorial Hall. 

DG Rtn. Suresh Hari appreciated the generous and spontaneity of the Midtowners contribution.
 

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

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