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About us issue 27
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Club Assembly by PP PHF Aa.Cha.Ashoka Kumara : AG Zone 7
Aa. Cha. Joined Rotary in 1979 at Chikkanayakana Halli, Tumkur District continued at
Malavalli and Mysore North.
Club secretary in 1994-95, President 2003-04, Zonal Lieutenant 2005-06 AG for Zone 7
2011-12.Conducted 1st RAHALA in our district as Chairman. Attended many annual
conference and district level Meetings and at International 100th Conference at
Birmingham, UK. his happiest movement was holding the national flag at Route March
at Birmingham convention and served as Sergeant –at-arms.
Born on 02.12.43 at Krishnarajanagara father A.B.Channabasappa, school teacher.
mother R.B.Veeramma, house wife. School and college studies at Marimallappa
School and D. Banumaiah's College B.Com 1963.
Joined State Bank of Mysore in 1964 as cashier clerk and retired as Senior Manager in 2001. Passion
for Kannada from college days. Responsible in implementing kannada in SBM. Heading kannada
Department at Head Office of SBM. One day hunger strike during GOKAK chaluvali. Implementing
Kannada in Rotary club also.
Trade Union : Union Leader from college Days. In Bank, also headed many posts as EC member.
Now Retired bank Officers' Mysore district General secretary.
Hobbies: Reading and travelling-trekking. Trekk to Kailasa and Manasa sarovar in 1986 and
many treks at Karnataka.Travelled extensively in India. Visited Europe countries, UK and USA
and Dubai.
Life member Kannada Sahithya Parishath, Akhila Karnataka Sharana Sahitya Parishat,
Bharathiya Vidya Bhavan, ISCON. Ganabharathi.
Trustee for Rotary Mysore North Foundation, Nrupathaunga Kannada Shale,
Mukthaka Sahithya Academy .
President of Samskara Bharathi, Vice President Sharada Souharda Sahakari
Niyamitha.
Happily married to Smt Sudhamani (Date 26.05.1967)
Blessed with two children and two Grand Children
st
1 Son Chidananda M A software engineer married to Dr Kavitha
,Daughter Sinchana
2nd Son Shivananda M A joined army Now Lt Col married to Dr
Roopanandini ,Daughter Bhumika
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President's Message
My Dear Rotarians,
Last week we had Mr.Praveen Krupakar as speaker. He spoke about good & bad about Cinema. I hope you
all enjoyed it.
We had a Career Orientation for more than 1000 Students of Government College, Kuvempunagar. I
immensely thank Rtn. PP.M.S.Raghu for conducting the programme. As you all know we are having Special
Olympics- BANDHAVYA-2012 on 5th February Sunday. Chairman Rtn. Azeezulla & Co-Chairman Rtn.
Vishwanath under the able guidance of senior member Rtn. P.P.Balakrishnan are doing excellent
arrangements. I request you all to support them to make the event successful.
Next week we are having District Governor's official visit to our club. Vice President Rtn.Bhanu Chandran
has chalked out the whole days programme. I request all of you to be there whole day with us to make the day memorable.
Today let us participate in the Club Assembly to be conducted by our AG Rtn. Aa.Cha. Ashok Kumar.
Bye till next week…..
Thank You Rtn. Raghavendra
Rotary Midtown Bandhavya-2012
CONTRIBUTION FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS
Last week it was talk on Good and Bad
about Cinema by Mr. Praveen Krupakar, an Rtn. C.P.Venkatesh - 1,000
actor, director, producer, cinematographer Rtn. Azeezulla - 7,500
and a man who has seen the tinsel world in close quarters. Rtn. Gangesh - 5,000
Mr. Praveen spoke at length the influence of the Rtn. Chandra Guptha Jain - 2,000
contemporary cinema and advertisements on the present Rtn. Ganesh.V.A. - 2,000
generations. He told that the cinemas should be more Rtn. Milton - 2,000
relevant to the local cultures and the sensor boards should Rajesh Shah - 5,000
not have any political influence. It was interesting to listen Rtn. Harish - 2,000
Rtn. Suryani - 2,000
Mr. Krupakar addressing the queries
Rtn.Sambasiva - 1000
Rtn.Pavithran - 1000
Rtn.Rajesh darla - 3000
Rtn.Rangarajan - 500
Rtn.Srinivasan KN - 2000
Rtn.Solanki - 500
Inner wheel club of Midtown - 5000
Rtn.Sanjay Shyamnur - 1000
Rtn.Mahesh Murthy - 2000
to his narration quoting many instances of his Rtn.Arun Shenoy - 2500
acquaintances with the bigwigs of the sandalwood dating Total contributions so far - 1,58,500
back to late 80s. On the way he tried to tell some Estimated budget for the event - 2,25,000
technicalities of film making. It was a meeting with a
different subject and many of the midtowners who have For contributing please contact
some association with the glamour world came up with Rtn. Azeezulla, Chairman, Special Olympics.
few thought provoking queries including the vote of
thanks from master entertainer of the club Rtn. Harish.
President Raaghu and his team is all set for DG's Rotary Quiz
visit next week with all the files and documents taking its
Since 1988, the incidence of polio has plummeted
final shape. Chairman Rtn. Bhanu, chairman for the day
long programme is coming out with unique ideas to make by more than 99 percent, from about 350,000
the event including the family meet in the evening cases annually to fewer than 650 cases reported
interesting, which otherwise would be a boring and a drab so far for 2011. The wild poliovirus is now
formality. AG Aa. Cha. Ashoka Kumara is in the club today endemic in only four countries: Which are these
for the dress rehearsal. I am sure he will find the club doing
four countries? Ans. in Rotary information
more than satisfactory in all the departments.
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Think Before You Speak Republic Day At RMA
A 24 year old boy seeing out from the train's window shouted:
"Dad, look the trees are going behind!"
Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at the
24 year old's childish behavior with pity, suddenly he again
exclaimed:
"Dad, look the clouds are running with us!"
The couple couldn't resist and said to the old man:
“Why don't you take your son to a good doctor”
The old man smiled and said.
“I did and we are just coming from the hospital, my son was
blind from birth, he just got his eyes today’
Think before you speak. Like it….if you love it.
Annet Amogh Vishwanath
Dignitaries on the dais
YOU ARE INVITED
The Management and Staff of
ROTARY MIDTOWN ACADEMY
HOOTAGALLI, MYSORE
Cordially invite you for the
3rd ANNUAL DAY FUNCTION
Chief Guest
Dr. R. Balasubramaniam
Development activist , Leadership trainer, and founder of
the Swami Vivekanda Youth Movement, Mysore.
Chief Guest addressing the gathering
Will preside over the function
Date : 3rd Feb 2012 , Friday
Place : RMA School Premises
Time : 5.30 P.M
Prize distribution by Dignitaries
Solo Performance by Rtn. PP. Raghu-
Career Orientation programme
at Government College, Kuvempunagar.
Today’s Tea is Hosted by Rtn. K.N. Srinivasan
Thanks Srinivas
Yoga display by students
4. Rotary clubs worldwide meet US$
200 million fundraising challenge
Rtn. Amarlal K. Rotary International has succeeded in meeting the Bill &
Melinda Gates Foundation's US$200 million match in funding for
4-02-2012 polio eradication, raising more than $202.6 million as of 17
9448052578 January.
“We'll celebrate this milestone, but it doesn't mean that we'll
stop raising money or spreading the word about polio
eradication,” Rotary Foundation Trustee John F. Germ told Rotary
leaders at the International Assembly in San Diego, California,
Wedding Anniversary USA. “We can't stop until our entire world is certified as polio-
free.”
The fundraising milestone was reached in response to $355
million in challenge grants awarded to The Rotary Foundation by
the Gates Foundation. All funds have been earmarked to support
polio immunization activities in affected countries where the
vaccine-preventable disease continues to paralyze children.
“In recognition of Rotary's great work, and to inspire
Rotarians in the future, the [Gates] foundation is committing an
additional $50 million to extend our partnership,” said Jeff
Raikes, chief executive officer of the Gates Foundation. “Rotary
started the global fight against polio, and continues to set the
tone for private fundraising, grassroots engagement, and
Rtn. Srinivasan K.N. & Gayathri maintaining polio at the top of the agenda with key
1-2-2012 Cell : 9448050456 policymakers.” Raikes also addressed Rotary leaders at the
International Assembly.
The new $50 million grant from the Gates Foundation is not
a challenge grant.
Since 1988, the incidence of polio has plummeted by more
than 99 percent, from about 350,000 cases annually to fewer
than 650 cases reported so far for 2011. The wild poliovirus is
now endemic in only four countries: Afghanistan, India, Nigeria,
and Pakistan. However, India on 13 January marked a full
calendar year without a case, paving the way for its removal
from the endemic list.
But other countries also remain at risk for polio cases
imported from the endemic countries. In Africa in 2011, Chad
Rtn. PHF. Deepak D.S. Solanki & Dr. Suman
and the Democratic Republic of the Congo had significant
1-2-2012 Cell : 9845116835 outbreaks. Also in 2011, a small cluster of polio cases in China,
which had been polio-free for a decade, was traced to Pakistan.
Rotary club members not only reached into their own
pockets to support the Gates challenge, but also engaged their
communities in a variety of creative fundraising projects, such as
a fashion show in California that raised $52,000, benefit film
screenings in New Zealand and Australia that netted $54,000,
and a pledge-supported hike through Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, that
brought in $38,000. Many events were planned around 24
October, widely observed as World Polio Day.
To date, Rotarians worldwide have contributed more than
$1 billion toward the eradication of polio, a cause Rotary took on
Rtn. PP PHF. Raghu. M.S & Chandrika
. in 1985. In 1988, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the
1-2-2012 Cell : 9945122499 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention joined Rotary as
spearheading partners of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.
More recently, the Gates Foundation has become a major
supporter. In 2007, the Gates Foundation gave Rotary a $100
Next Week in Midtown million challenge grant for polio eradication, increasing it to $355
District Governor's Official visit million in 2009. Rotary agreed to raise $200 million in matching
funds by 30 June 2012.
starting at 9 am Reaching children with the oral polio vaccine in the
Family get together disease's remaining strongholds is labor- and resource-intensive
due to a host of challenges, including poor infrastructure,
at Hotel Pai Vista @ 6.30pm geographical isolation, armed conflict, and cultural
th
on 8 Wednesday misunderstanding about the eradication campaign