
In This Edition:
?? Message from The President
?? Message from The Secretary
October 2016: Club Services
?? Digitizing Braille Literacy for the Blind
?? The Signi???cance of Diwali
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VOL. 02 | OCTOBER, 2016THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF ROTARY MIDTOWN, BANGALORE
Published by Rotary Bangalore Midtown. For private circulation only.
Unit No. 09, 1st Floor, Prestige Towers
No 99 , Residency Road, Bangalore-560025
Meets Every Fridays at Oakwood, UB City at 7.00 pm
Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore ??? 560001. Tel: 080 ??? 40915509
?? World Polio Day: Rotary Meet
?? GST: A Critical Analysis
?? Bene???ts of Flax seeds
?? Birthdays and Anniversaries
MESSAGE FROM
THE SECRETARY:
Dear Members,
It’s been a very exciting and festive month. We had
speakers on topics ranging from Braile Technology to
Signi???cance of Diwali and Navratri. A celebration on 24th
October was held to highlight the signi???cant role payed by
rotary in polio eradication, brought back memories when
my mother as Inner wheel district chairman had
spearheaded some of these efforts. On 25th October a
District Event was held to share the nitty gritties of GST, a
hot topic these days, by eminent speakers from the
Department of Commercial Taxes Govt of Karnataka, and
eventful with lots of learnings. We are looking forward to
more exciting events in November and request you all to
attend in good numbers and keep the excitement going !
Regards
Narendra Pasuparthy
Secretary Ry 2016-17
MESSAGE FROM
THE PRESIDENT:
Dearest Friends,
October has been a fun month with festivities and good
work initiatives. 100 Wheel Chairs Project launch done at
Metro station amidst lot of excitement and talks of
further productive works with Metro, First lot of Muthi
Bhar Anaj donated and several projects in pipeline at club
and district level .Our Club participated in ???World Polio
Day – Rotary meet on 24th Oct.” and conducted a Joint
Club Programme with eminent speakers talking about GST
on Tuesday 25th October 2016. Have lot of project ideas
and fun events planned for November and December and
its great to see many plans turning into reality with
combined efforts. All going well except that we need to
see many more of you at every event!!! Miss not seeing
many of you.. Hope you plan your business and personal
lives calendar a little better and spend lot more time
with your Midtown family!
Take care and keep having fun!!
Warmest wishes
Nishu Jouhari
President RY 2016-17.

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Project Mudra is a Braille ed-tech startup from BITS
Pilani, India. Project Mudra develop new age Braille
teachers in the form of handy devices and
interactive content. Technology creates the
opportunity for great social impact by leveraging
the untapped market potential of 90% visually
impaired people without access to Braille education.
Birthday greeting were announced. President
announcement by IPP Rtn Sathish Manandi and
Secretary announcement by Rtn Kshama Bhatia and
was well attended by the Members of Rotary
Midtown. The Meeting winded up with high tea.
CLUB SERVICES:
Digitizing Braille Literacy
for the Blind
Friday, 07th October, 2016
We have Mr. Dilip Ramesh – CTO, Project Mudra (c/o)
Thinkerbell Labs Pvt. Ltd., spoke on ???Digitizing
Braille literacy for the Blind“ IPP.Rtn Sathish
Manandi called for 10th speaker meeting with silent
invocation and welcomed our speaker Guest.
Introduction by Rtn Kshama Bhatia . Mr.Dilip Ramesh
is a fresh graduate from BITS Pilani Goa campus with
a major in Computer Science In Project Mudra, he
looks after products and is involved in coming up
with different solutions to the problems that the
visually impaired face in terms of literacy and
employment.
POSITION HOLDERS
Designation RY 2016 – 17
President: Rtn Nishu Jouhari
Immediate Past President: Rtn Sathish Manandi
President Elect: Rtn Uday Masturlal
Vice President: Rtn Kshama Bhatia
Hon. Secretary: Rtn Narendra Pasuparthy
Hon. Joint Secretary: Rtn Kunal Patel
Hon. Treasurer: Rtn Akhilesh Babu
Sgt-At-Arms: Rtn Masood Kareem
Directors
Community Service: Rtn Srikanth Bhagavat
Rotary Foundation: Rtn Gunashekar Vuppalapati
Vocational Service: Rtn Aditya Shroff
T E A C H: Rtn Shrikant Pandit
New Generation: Rtn Seema Sibbal
Co-Opted Directors: PP Rtn M G Pramod
PP Rtn A V S Murthy
Chairman – Maanasi: Rtn Ramesh Bulchandani
Chairman – Dispensary: Rtn Masood Kareem
Chairman – School: Rtn Kamal Bhandari

The Significance of Diwali
Friday 14th October 2016
We had Sri. S. Ranganath, Professor and Head of the
Department of Sanskrit N M K R V College for
Women and Director of R V Institute of Sanskrit
Studies speaking on the Signi???cance of Diwali.
President Rtn. Nishu Jouhari called for 10th speaker
meeting with silent invocation and welcomed our
speaker Sri S Ranganath. Guest introduction was by
Rtn Namrata.
The Speaker, Sri. S Ranganath, has a masters in
Sanskrit from Bangalore University. He has won
many awards and is the receipient of Hiriyanna Gold
Medal, Hebbar Srivaishnava Sabha Gold Medal, the
title Paripalan Sabha. The title VEDASHRI was
conferred on him from World association of Vedic
St ud ie s, Bangalor e Br an ch . T he Americ an
Biographical Institute USA conferred him with THE
MAN OF THE YEAR 1996 , Vidwan Degree, Vacaspati
Misra, He is also the first Jnanpeeth Awaardee in
Sanskrit, has a D.Litt., from Himachal , and Ahaytma
Vidyalankara etc.
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Sri.S.Ranganath, spoke on DIWALI and its signi???cance
of celebrating for three days. As read in Upanishads,
it is the festival of lights, enhance knowledge and
lead us from darkness to light. Prominence of each
day was explained, First day celebrated as Naraka
Chaturdashi to respond to the day, 14 varieties of
dishes are offered to GOD. Second day as Mahalaya
Amavasya offer our worship to Lakshmi confers
peace, prosperity and real place which we desire in
our life, the third day as Balipadyami on which Bali
Chakravarthi (who had become a menace with his
resolve to become eligible for the post of Indra) and
Vishnu assured that he himself will come to rescue
Indra and was hooked down by Vamana (an
incarnation of Vishnu ). Signi???cance of Tulsi ???
Offering pooja to Tulsi every day, she forgives
everything, whatever mistakes we do right from
morning till the night. We have to offer our
profound thanks for Tulsi and to be kept in front of
house.
Concluded with President Announcement by Rtn
Nishu Jouhari and Secretary Announcement by Rtn
Narendra Pasuparthy and it was well acknowledged
by the Members of Rotary Midtown. The Meeting
winded up with Dinner. Midtown.

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became the worst outbreak in the nation’s history. Of
nearly 58,000 cases reported that year 3,145 died
and 21,269 were left with mild to disabling paralysis.
Three years later, Dr. Jonas Salk became a national
hero when he developed the ???rst safe and effective
polio vaccine in 1955 with the support of the March
of Dimes. In the two years before the vaccine was
widely available, the average number of polio cases
in the U.S. was more than 45,000. By 1962, that
number had dropped to 910. The polio epidemics
changed not only the lives of those who survived
them, but also affected profound cultural changes;
spurring grassroots fund–raising campaigns that
would revolutionize medical philanthropy, and giving
rise to the modern ???eld of rehabilitation therapy. As
one of the largest disabled groups in the world, polio
survivors also helped to advance the modern
disability rights movement through campaigns for the
social and civil rights of the disabled. The World
Health Organization estimates that there are 10 to
20 million polio survivors worldwide. Once the virus
that causes polio has infected a person, there is no
treatment that will cure polio. Early diagnosis and
supportive treatments such as bed rest, pain control,
good nutrition, and physical therapy to prevent
deformities from occurring over time can help
reduce the long-term symptoms due to muscle loss.
The joint meeting and ended with thanks from ZG.
World Polio Day: Rotary Meet
Monday 24th October 2016
Monday 24th October 2016, World Polio Day by Zone
D Rotary CLUBS to their joint meeting to celebrate
WORLD POLIO DAY at Rotary House of Friendship
Lavelle Road Bangalore. Assembled at Mahatma
Gandhi Statue M.G. Road, Started Candle light walk
with Rotarians and Rotractors to Rotary House of
Friendship, High Tea at Rotary of Friendship. Video
of ???ash mob show cased at ORION MALL with speech
given by District President Rtn H R Ananth. Guest of
Honours were Smt. Shalini Rajneesh Principal
Secretary Government of Karnataka, Department of
health & Family Welfare and Rtn PRID M.K
Panduranga Setty and Rtn Prasad Sundaram Advisor
District TF centennial Polio Plus Committee . POLIO
PPT Presentation brief given by Rtn Vinod Bhatia
from Brigade. Sharing Video link:
w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m / w a t c h ? v = v – P 1 W c 8 3 m Y 8
(The American Polio Epidemic- a complete overview)
Brief about Polio:
The English physician Michael Underwood provided
the ???rst clinical description of the disease in 1789,
when he referred to polio as ???a debility of the lower
extremities.??? The work of physicians Jakob Heine in
1840 and Karl Oskar in 1890 led to it being known as
Heine-Medin disease. The disease was later called
infantile paralysis, based on its propensity to affect
children. Small localized paralytic polio epidemics
began to appear in Europe and the United States
around 1900. Outbreaks reached pandemic
proportions in Europe, North America, Australia, and
New Zealand during the ???rst half of the 20th century.
In the United States, the 1952 polio epidemic
Thanks to the global initiative to
eradicate polio, it is estimated that more
than 10 Mn. cases have been averted.

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Goods & Services Tax (GST):
A Critical Analysis
Tuesday 25th October 2016
Rotary Club of RI DISTRICT 3190 & Department of
Commercial Taxes Govt of Karnataka, Welcomed all
to a talk on ???GOODS & SERVCIES TAX ” ??? A critical
analysis & Discussion on implications on 25th October
2016 at 7 pm at Wadeyar Hall Century Club, with key
note speakers Mr B V Ravi ??? Adtl commissioner, Dr M P
Ravi Prasad ??? joint Commissioner, Mr DP Prakash Dy
Commissioner, Mr B N Biradar Asst Commissioner e
governance.
Along with Rtn Nishu Jouhari, Rtn Kiran Boal , Rtn
Kunal Patel, Rtn Uday Masturlal, Rtn Gunashekar
Vuppalpati , Rtn Prasad, Rtn Sadhwani attended the
meeting . Programme started with HIGH TEA at 6.50
pm and ended at 8.30 pm with Q&A session.
Felicitation to speakers club announcements, well
attended by Rotarians, It was a joint meeting and
with Vote of thanks.
EVENT HOSTS
Rotary BLR South Parade
Rotary BLR Midtown
Rotary BLR Brigades
Rotary BLR South West
Rotary BLR North West
Rotary BLR Peenya
Rotary BLR Cantonment
Rotary BLR Vijayanagar
Rotary BLR Orchards
Rotary BLR Jeevanbhimanagar

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The Benefits of Flaxseeds
Flax seeds have been consumed as food for
around 6,000 years and may have very well
been the worlds ???rst cultivated superfood!
Flax seed bene???ts could help you improve
digestion, give you clear skin, lower
cholesterol, reduce sugar cravings, balance
hormones, ???ght cancer and promote weight
loss??? an d that‘s just the b egin ning!
Flaxseeds, sometimes called linseeds, are
small, brown, tan or golden-colored seeds
that are the richest sources of a plant-based
omega-3 fatty acids, called alpha-linolenic
acid (ALA) in the world! Another unique fact
about ???axseeds is that they rank #1 source of
lignans in human diets. Flaxseeds contain
about 7 times as many lignans as the closest
runner-up, sesame seeds. When you look at
the nutritional bene???ts of ???ax seeds, there
are many things that will catch your
attention. One ounce (3 tbsp) serving of
???axseeds contains:
?? Omega-3 (ALA) 6,338mg
?? Fiber 8g
?? Protein 6g
?? Vitamin B1 31% RDA
?? Manganese 35% RDA
?? Magnesium 30% RDA
?? Phosphorus 19% RDA
?? Selenium 10% RDA
Also, ???axseeds contain a good amount of
vitamin B6, Iron, potassium, copper and zinc.
This ???ax seed nutrition pro???le makes it easy
to see why it’s one of the most nutrient dense
foods on the planet.
10 Flax Seed Bene???ts
1. High in Fiber, but Low in Carbs
2. Healthy Skin and Hair
3. Weight Loss
4. Lower Cholesterol
5. Flaxseeds are Gluten-Free
6. Flaxseeds are high in Antioxidants
(Lignans)
7. Digestive Health
8. Flax Seeds for Cancer
9. High in Omega-3 Fatty Acids
10. Alleviates Menopausal Symptoms
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Birthdays…
Date Person
01 Oct Rtn Anil Lala
02 Oct Rtn S. N. Mishra
Ann Mishq (Rtn Zahir Laliwala)
04 Oct Ann Jaya (Rtn Pawan Poddar)
Ann Mokshada (Rtn Rakesh Batra)
05 Oct Ann Manju Batra
Rtn Nishu Jouhari
06 Oct Ann Surbhi (Rtn Aru Chamaria)
Ann Anouska (Rtn Gagan Bihari)
07 Oct Ann Manisha Pattenshetti
Ann Raunak (Rtn Ajit Singh Bindra)
08 Oct Ann Aarti Sud
09 Oct Ann Parikshit Pradeep
11 Oct Rtn K. K. Shah
Ann Sneh (Rtn Sanjay Sanghani)
12 Oct Ann Shoba Tallam
13 Oct Ann Nikita M Pande
14 Oct Ann Faraz Adil
Ann Shoba (Rtn Brahmavar R B)
Ann Bela Singhvi
17 Oct Ann B Vijaya Chander (Rtn
Brahmavar)
18Oct Ann Darshana Shah
20 Oct Rtn Ravi Nedungadi
Ann Praveen Chandran
Ann Vidush (Rtn Navkesh Batra)
Ann Taarini Jouahari
22 Oct Ann Chancha Bhandari
23 Oct Ann Ritika Sadhwani
25 Oct Ann Sunita Bulchandani
Ann Sonia Singh
26 Oct Ann Sejal Uday
27 Oct Rtn Pawan Poddar
Ann Zehn (Rtn Zahir Laliwala)
Rtn Prem Kumar
30 Oct Rtn Irfan Razack
31 Oct Rtn Nirupa Shankar
Ann Samyuktha (Rtn Sathish)
Ann L Shilpa (Rtn Trinadh)
… & Wedding Anniversaries
26 Oct Rtn A. V. S. Murthy & Shoba
29 Oct Rtn Surendra M. Gupta & Madhu
31 Oct Rtn Deepak Pinto & Anaheeta
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