March 2019 Newsletter

March 2019 Newsletter

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November 21, 2018

Dear Midtowners,
 

March was unusually scorching…but not for us Midtowners! We have been busy as usual, making an impact, changing lives and contributing to humanity. We have supported the cause of polio eradication once more with the usual, unstinting effort of our veteran Midtowners.

Gandhiji said,” The best way to find yourself is to loose yourself in the service of others”

There is nothing small in the service of others.  Every act that is directed towards others in kindness and compassion makes this world a better place.

My thought provoking question and urge to you all, my dear Midtowners, is to ask yourself everyday,” What did I do today to honor my commitment as a Rotarian?”

Let us continue to be contributors- the hand of the giver is always higher than that of the taker.

Thank you all for your enthusiastic support as we celebrated our Charter Night… What a fun filled evening it was!!

Warmly.

Kshama Bhatia
President RY 2018-19
 

Dear Midtowners,
 

We started the month with great fun !  My country run with Jain University for the 3rd year.  Pulse polio camp was organised where we had 5963 children got immunized.

A Fantastic Charter Night with Music, Good Food and great company…..

Enjoy reading Midtowner !!

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

MY COUNTRY RUN

On Sunday, 3rd Mar 2019 our Hon. Secretary organized a massive event My Country Run with 5000+ participants spearhead by Jain University. Rotary Bangalore Midtown was the cause partner. Here are some photos…Kudos to Abdul and his team for a brilliant effort and fantastic organization! Midtown is proud of you Abdul – May you rise and shine higher and higher.

PULSE POLIO CAMP

On 10th Mar 2019 nationwide Polio Immunization program was organized.  Our club participated At 5th Cross, 9th Main, Saibaba Nagar, Srirampuram, Bangalore-21. Dr. Satyavathi along with her team and volunteers around 160 did a great job of immunizing 5963 Children in and around Sriramapuram Area.  Covering 2 wards (93 & 94) and one Railway station platform.

Midtowners assembled at New Krishna Bhavan, Malleswaram for Breakfast and visited Polio camp.

On 11th and 12th Mar-2019 the team visited door to door checking for the children who were not immunized  and successfully completed the job in the area.

Breakfast, Auto facility, Tea, Coffee and Lunch for the Volunteers, Nursing students and Dr Sathyavathi’s team was arranged by Rotary Bangalore Midtown.

Chartiable Dispensary Report

Skin Bank Project

Visited Skin Bank Project on 8th Apr 2019, Walkathon planned for skin donation awareness on June 9th.  Aim is to reach out to 1.5 crore people and expect around 3000-5000 people to walk.

Had a very informative meeting with Dr.Smita & Dr.Ramesh & staff.  Found all the equipment in very good condition, neither the doctors or staff had any complaints for equipment or funding.

We have decided to involve them to be a part of the walkathon.

Coorg Flood Relief Project

Excavation work started at Government Primary School, Suntikoppa, Somwarpet, Kodagu.

CHARTER NITE CELEBRATION !!!
On 17th March 2019

What a wonderful spirited Midtown evening…Big thanks to all of you who came and made it such a warm and memorable Charter Night!! everyone had such a super time ! Let me take this opportunity to thank all those without whose support we could not have done this:
1. Caterer: Arunji, Kamalji and Punitji- they spent hours on finalizing this- super choice, totally flawless service!
2.Menu planning, flowers and tremendous onsite help – Namrata- Fantastic- everyone loved the food and the lovely floral touches
3.Entertainer- Aditya – Jaskaran made us rock !!!
4.Photography & Videography- Sponsored by Parimal Gandhi
5. Tables & Peripherals- Discounted greatly by Nadeem
6. Soft Drinks, Juices, Sodas & Ice- sponsored by Kamalji, Abdul, Nadeem and Masoodji 
7. Alcohol- Ravi Nedungadi- Wine and Vodka, Namrata- Wine, Deepak Pinto- Bacardi, Sandeep Shah-Black label, Aditya- Single Malt, Shashidhar-Single Malt and Bacardi, Beers- Uday and Pramod, Gopal – Black label & Vodka
8. Shobha – for back office & business related onsite tasks for the fellowship
9. MoU signing- Ravi Nedungadi, Bhaskar, Puntiji,  Kamalji, Bimal and Eco Committee for all their hard work & efforts to make it happen.
10. Urban Forest Sponsorship- huge thanks to Kamalji for introducing Prashant Prakash to Midtown !!
And last but not at all least  everyone who showed up, sang, danced and participated whole heartedly!!! Sincerely missed all those who could not join.

Rotary Bangalore Midtown
Unit No. 109, Prestige Towers, Residency Road, Bangalore – 560 025

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