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Weekly Bulletin of Rotary Club of Bharuch
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CLUB CHRONICLEProceedings
General Meeting - 2 was held on 9th July,2014 at
PD Shroff Rotary Hall, MIPRYC, presided by the
president Rtn. Satyen Shah and Secretary Rtn.
Prashant Ruia .After meeting was called to order, the
rotary prayer was recited by PP Rtn. Sarosh Ginwalla
followed by the four way test. Rtn. Shahbuddin
Contractor gave away greetings for the Birthdays and anniversaries
falling next week. Rtn. Zubin Jambusarwala gave away interesting facts
from the week gone by in his info outlet. Minutes of the previous meeting
were read out by Secretary Rtn. Prashant Ruia. President Satyen gave
details about the projects done in the past one week. On 2nd July,Visit to
village Nikora for Kalyan Gram project along with DG Rtn. Ashish Ajmera
and other Rotarians.On 3rd July, Attended the meeting at Civil Supplies department stearing committee
where the department has proposed to do project on Aanganwadis with Rotary club of Bharuch.Book
distribution to the girls of Juvenile home under project Hum Honge Kaamyab on 6th July.
President Elect, Rtn. CA Chirag Tambedia gave details about Union Budget analysis by eminent experts CA
Jigar Shah and CA Dhinal shah of Ahmedabad on Monday the 14th of July at MIPRYC PP Rtn Anish Parikh
briefed about the camp organised for Sports Injuries treatment and gave information about the
educational programmes of Suraksha Setu Society, Bharuch wherein aspiring students wishing to join the
police force will be given free training for preparation of UPSC exams and other related training by the SP
Bharuch, Shri Bipin Ahire, IPS and senior GPS officers respectively.
BroachureA Bulletin of Rotary Club of BharuchR.I. Dist. 3060 Club No. 15158Charter No. 5796-19/6/44
President : Rtn. Satyen ShahHon. Secretary : Rtn. Prashant Ruia
Editor : Rtn. Dr. Ashok Kapadia
Co-Editor : Ann. Sujata Rao
RI President : Rtn. Gary C. K. HuangDist. Governor : Rtn. Ashish Ajmera
JULY - 2014 Issue - 3/2014-15 Environment & Literacy Month
Shanitvan CrematoriumShanitvan Crematorium
M.I. Patel Rotary Youth CentreM.I. Patel Rotary Youth Centre
Pay & Use ToiletPay & Use Toilet
P. D. R.C. Bharuch Diagnostic CenterP. D. R.C. Bharuch Diagnostic Center
Critical Care AmbulanceCritical Care Ambulance
PERMANENTROTARY PROJECTS
Ph.: (02642) 243612/251611We Meet Every Wednesday At 8:00 P.m. - M.I. Patel Rotary Youth Center, Station Road, Bharuch.
Email : [email protected] Website : www.rotarybharuch.org
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CLUB CHRONICLE
Appointment of CDG Dr.Ashok Kapadia as Vice
chair of National Adult Literacy committee was
announced Condolence at the sad demise of Rtn.
Viral Purohit of RC Navsari,a force behind land
mark projects like Rotary Eye Institute, Navsari and
other important projects was observed with a two
minute silence .
President Satyen Shah informed about District RFE
meet to be held on 20th July,2014. A list of
countries proposed for exchange was announced
and Rotarians desirous of being part of the
exchange programme were briefed to contact the
RFE chair Rtn. Rajiv Tibdewal and the president for
further details.PP Rtn.Rajiv Tibdewal gave away
information on RFE as well as IYE programme and
its planning for the rotary year 2014-15. He was
happy to announce that new rotary districts from
various new countries have collaborated with our
district to participate in the RFE as well as IYE. He
however cautioned member to desist from
choosing the RFE and IYE programme for Rotary
districts in Argentina citing problems with Visa
issuance.
As per our Rotary club of Bharuch Tradition, PP
Rtn. Minoo Sethna was given the surprise gift of
the evening for being the senior most gentleman
of the evening by the hands of CDG Dr. Ashok
Kapadia. All members stood up for national
anthem and meeting was adjourned followed by
fellowship dinner.
Proceedings Continue from...page 1
Projects Pursued
CLUB CHRONICLE
Literacy Project : Distribution of books & pens On 6th
June Note Books & Pens were be Distributed to 75
inmates of Juvenile Home. The girls presented a dance
performance for the members. It was a joint project with IWC
Bharuch15 Rotarians and Anns were present along with
presidents & secs of RC & IWC Bharuch
Meeting with teachers -On 7 July a Meeting was held with
teachers at the juvenile Home to discuss the progress & plans for
the future of permanent Project 'Hum Honge Kamyab '
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Presentation by IYE - On 9 July there was a presentation
by Rebound IYE student from Spain, Ms.Mitali Rozia She
gave a presentation on her tour and narrated her
experience during her stay of two months in the European
nation.
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CLUB CHRONICLE
Projects PursuedCLUB CHRONICLE
Union Budget 2014 Analysis on
Monday the 14 of July at MIPRYC
from 3.00 PM - 7pm A talk was
given by eminent experts CA Jigar Shah and CA
Dhinal shah of Ahmedabad on the analysis of
the Union Budget 2014 presented by FM Mr
Arun Jaitley It was a joint project in association
with BDMA & Dahej Industries Association.
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CLUB CHRONICLE
Forthcoming Assignments
Partners in Service
Gurukul - On 5 & 6 July Rotract club of Bharuch
hosted the Dist event 'Gurukul' PETS, SETS, DOTS,&
COTS a Training Seminar for incoming Dist officers
and Presidents, Secretaries & Officers of the Clubs
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at
M.I.Patel Rotary Youth Centre.In this event more than 20
Rotaract Clubs from the District 3060 participated and
contributed to make it a grand success.The Total number of
registrations were more than 85 including 25 female
delegates. The event included inaugural session,DJ night,
classroom sessions, website presentation , RYLA presentation,
awards and closing session. The main dignitaries present
were:MLA Rtn Dushyant Patel DRCC Rtn Divyangsinh Chauhan
many PDRRs like Rtn Ketan Patel,Rtn Manish Poddar, Rtn
Naresh Chauhan,Rtr Nirav
Trivedi etc,IPDRR Rtr Praharsh
Rajyaguru, DRR Rtr Gaurav Shah
and DRR (E) Rtr Bhumik Shah
Dinner, Lunch, High tea and
breakfast were served during the
event at respective tim
Installation Ceremony on 12 July there was
installation Ceremony of RCC Bharuch where President
Gumanbhai Patel and his team were installed by
installing officer DGE Parag Sheth. The installation was
done in a very innovative & creative way in the form of a skit
highlighting the themes 'Light up Rotary' and 'Share Smiles'.
President Satyen Shah was the Chief Guest of the event
thSports Injuries treatment Camp -
MSP (Monthly Service Project)
on 20 July at
MIPRYC, jointly with Suraksha Setu Society,
Bharuch police, MIPRYC etc.
Tree
Plantation (one tree per member) has
been postponed due to delay in
monsoon, the project will be taken
up once there is full fledged rainfall
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ROTARY RECREATION
Laughter The Best Medicine
BROACHER SNIPPETS Celebrations & Jubilation
Rtn Dr. Hasmukh Gadhavi - 20th July
Ann Dr. Zahida - 21st Jul
Inspirational Introspection
"Children must be taughtnot what to think."HOW TO THINK,
- Margaret Mead- Margaret Mead
PERMANENT PROJECT UPDATE
“Adhar”
New equipments worth Rs 1 Lakh were
added, due immense Public Demand
All orthopaedic doctors of the city
recommend to their patients to make
use of 'Adhar' scheme
In the year 2013-14 the project has
received donation of equipments from
the general public
PP Rtn Brijesh Parikh
A permanent Project since 2011,
providing Orthopaedic equipments to
patients, on hire at a very nominal rate
Chairman 'Adhar'
Recent Report
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DISTRICT DIARY DISTRICT DIARY
Rotary Family Exchange Programme (RFE)
Meet
The RFE program has become popular in Dist
3060 many Rotarians have participated in the
past either by hosting the incoming RFE teams
or by going to different Districts around the
world to enjoy their hospitality
This year under the Chairmanship of Dist RFE
Chair Rtn Sharmista Desai the following Dist
and countries have been confirmed
1. Incoming Team will be from Western
Canada RI Dist 5370- Arriving on 6
January 2015 Jan 19 2015
2. Outbound Team RI Dist 1230 Scotland
..Leaving late Aug/Sept 2015
3. Outbound Team RI Dist 1870 Germany .....
dates to be finalised
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4. Outbound Team RI Dist 4855
Argentina .... leaving in May 2015
5. Outbound Team RI Dist 2410 Lativia/
Sweden ,.... leaving late May/ early
June 2015
6. Outbound Team RI Dist 5130 (in
pipeline)
RFE Team interviews will be as per
following details
The interested team members should
bring the filled Forms attached with zerox
copy of valid passport and cheque of Rs
20,000 in favour of (as mentioned in the
form)
With Best Rotary Regards
- Praful Dewani
RFE Co- Chair
Host Club :
Date :
Venue :
Rotary Club of
Bharuch Narmadanagari
20 July, 2014
Trupti Banquets,
Rangoli Complex, Bharuch
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A 'Total Literacy' Permanent Project of RC Bharuch
RC Bharuch started a Literacy project during Rotary Year 2012-13, with the purpose of helpingacademic performance of girls studying in govt municipality school & residing in the Govtjuvenile home , the information received was that the girls mostly from economically backwardtribal areas whose parents could not afford to send them to better schools or extra coachingclasses . The main purpose was to improve the results of 75 girls appearing for the SSC board inMarch 2013 and improve the standard of English of all the girls ( std 1st -10th). The projectstarted with the help of 5 voluntary teachers and was named “Hum Honge Kamyab” Theconsequence of the efforts of all the teachers was that 50% of the Girls cleared their board examswhere as earlier only very few girls were able to clear these exams. This gave a major boost to theproject and the morale of the volunteers and members of RC Bharuch and so it was decided tomake it a permanent project. In the year 2013-14 problem areas were identified and worked uponby the team of HHK, plans were revised it was decided to coach all the girls in all subjects ( Std 1st -10th) and 4 more teachers were involved along with a regular paid teacher, to help the girls withtheir homework, daily studies and to give them regular practise to keep them at par with otherchildren in their school.
The girls of all classes had great difficulty in their English and Maths subjects but by thecontinuous efforts of the Maths and English tutors they not only have improved theirmathematical skills remarkably but they now greet the visitors in English and can understandsimple instructions given to them in English. Apart from improving their vocabulary in Englishtheir handwriting and grammar too have been improved . In 2014-15 main focus in English is toimprove their reading skills, for which a library has been built with books collected frommembers . RC Bharuch donated classroom furniture in year 2013-14 and provides the requiredstationary every year. In the year 2012-13 total of 150 classes in various subjects were conductedby 5 teachers which increased to 900 Classes by 9 teachers in 2013-14. The most encouragingpart is that few more enthusiastic volunteers will be part of the HHK team, 15 teachers will now betaking more than 1500 classes in the new year 2014-15. This project has not only improved theacademic performance but has made tremendous improvement in the level of self confidence ofthese girls
- Rtn Amardeep Bunnett (Chairman of the Project)
PUBLIC PANORAMA
School BenchesSchool Benches "Adhar""Adhar" Reverse Osmosis PlantReverse Osmosis Plant Kalyan Rahat CampKalyan Rahat Camp 8 ASIDE Corporate Cricket Tournament8 ASIDE Corporate Cricket Tournament
PERMANENT ROTARY PROJECTS
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION
ROTARY HISTORY - "Why the Rotary Year Begins 1 July"
Ever wonder why the Rotary year begins 1 July? The international convention initially
played a key role in determining the start date of our fiscal and administrative year.
Rotary's first fiscal year began the day after the first convention ended, on 18 August
1910. In 1911 the first day of the fiscal year1911-12 began after the convention on 21
August. At its August 1912 meeting, the Board of Directors ordered an audit of the
International Association of Rotary Clubs' finances. The auditors recommended that
the organization end its fiscal year on 30 June to give the secretary and treasurer time
to prepare a financial statement for the convention and board, and determine the
proper number of club delegates to the convention. The executive committee
concurred, and at its April 1913 meeting, designated 30 June as the end of the fiscal
year. This also allowed for changes to the schedule for reporting club membership
and payments. Even The Rotarian changed its volume numbering system to
correspond to the fiscal year (beginning with vol. 5, July 1914).Rotary continued to
hold its annual conventions in July or August until 1917. Delegates to the 1916 event
READER'S REACT
Thank you very much for
the Broachure.
My heartiest congratulations to new
team....
Good Lay out.......
Nice to have a new look of E
Broachure.
Tushar
Parag Sheth
Hitesh Jariwala
- Padmaja Agrawal
(Secretary RC Surat)
Dist. Gor. Elect (2015-16)
PP IWC Bharuch)
in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, approved a resolution
to hold future conventions in June, mainly
because of the heat in cities where most of
them occurred. The next one was held 17-21
June in Atlanta, Georgia. ."Since the executive
committee's decision in 1913, the end of the
Rotary year has remained 30 June and the
term "Rotary year" has been used to signify
Rotary's annual administrative period. (source
www.rotary.org)
The First convention of the Rotary Clubs of America was held in Rotary's birthplace, Chicago, in 1910.