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Rtn.	Ron	D.	Burton Rtn.	S.	Gururaj

Governor’s Monthly Letter RI Dist. 3180
January 2014

RI	President

District	Governor

From The Governor's Desk
Dear Friends in Rotary,
I and my wife Smt. Pushpa are extremely happy and overwhelmed by the great support and co-operation
extended by each one of you in conducting the District Conference –“ Parivarthan 2014”. The positive impact of
the conference and the numerous appreciations from all over the District has made us feel proud.
The dedicated efforts of various committees over more than three months have yielded the required results.
The conference committee chairman PDG M. Lakshminarayan joins me in thanking you all.
Yours,
S. Gururaj

Parivarthan Conference Committee - all the hard work is worth it

The new team - District 3180 - 2014-15
RI President's Message - January 2014
We often talk about Rotary as an extended family, with all of its branches and generations. We value our youth
program participants and alumni as important members of the Rotary family, and we place a special emphasis on
service to children and families. We do this because we know that for any family, the youngest generation is the
future. That is absolutely true for us in Rotary.
We know that it is essential for us to bring in a new generation of younger Rotary members. We've spent a lot of
time talking about how to attract young professionals to Rotary – but perhaps we haven't talked enough about why they don't stay.
There are plenty of young people, some of them youth program alumni, who do join Rotary. But when they begin families of
their own, many of them leave. It isn't hard to see why: These are young professionals who are already spending more time than
they want to away from their families. No matter how much they love and value Rotary, they are not going to prioritize their Rotary
service over their spouses and children.
Nor should we ever expect them to. This is why it is so important for us to find ways to welcome families into Rotary, so that
Rotary and the family are never in competition for a Rotarian's time. Whether it's by planning service projects that involve the
whole family, or providing child care during meetings, or being flexible about meeting places and times, we need to make Rotary
service a viable option for those with young children.
When you welcome families into Rotary, you're saying: Your family is not an obstacle to your Rotary service. They're not
something that has to be scheduled around. Instead of mom or dad going out to Rotary and leaving everyone else at home, Rotary
goes on the family calendar. The family of Rotary is real. Those children are going to grow up seeing their parents involved in
community service, and being involved in service themselves. Not only is that a great thing for the family – it's a great thing for the
Rotary club, which will be helping to nurture a new generation of active, service-minded young members.
At every stage of our lives and our careers, Rotary has something for all of us – a way to let us do more, give more, and be more.
Rotary is big enough for us all.
Ron D. Burton
President, Rotary International

ASSISTANT GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE
Warm Greetings…
The first half of this Rotary year is very
successfully completed with many befitting
programs and projects at the Club level and District
level. We exchanged warm greetings of love and
friendship through our New Year wishes and
celebrated festivals and family get-togethers. The Clubs very proudly
took part in the NID programme also.
Our participation in the District Conference held at Mysore
during the first month of 2014 was a wonderful experience. The
venue of the Conference with vast area for parking and movement,
delicious food arrangements, thought-provoking speeches by
learned speakers, high level cultural programs all deserve
appreciation. Hats off to the Dist. Governor, the Conference
Committee Chairman and all the members.
January is also the 'Rotary Awareness Month'. There are two
aspects - Internal and External Awareness. First, we must promote
awareness of Rotary among Rotarians, their family members and
partners in service - like Rotaract, Interact, Inner Wheel, RCC etc. We
must try to understand the nature and the spirit of Rotary. A well
informed Rotarian is a better Rotarian.
The RC Mangalore Central under the leadership of IPDG Dr.
Devdas Rai conducts every year in the month of January a District
Level Rotary Quiz Competition, which has a good response and the
event imparts good information and knowledge of Rotary. The quiz
competition should be conducted at the zonal level too.
In the external aspect we must build a good relationship with the
public and a favorable rapport with the press to develop a positive
image among the society as a whole for the Rotary. As we know it is
truly a splendid service organization with so many wonderful
projects like Polio Eradication, Fight against Hunger, Support to
Education & Literacy, Water & Sanitation, Medical Aid Programs,
providing shelter etc. Hence, it is our duty to involve all kinds of
publicity media in spreading awareness about the projects and
programs we conduct and also about Rotary.
Let us be proud enough to learn more about Rotary and spread
Rotary Awareness.
Rtn. PHF. Abraham Varghese
Assistant Governor Zone - V

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Highlights from the 44 RI Dist 3180 Conference
It was homecoming for all Rotarians of the district even as hundreds of us with our families descended on the venue -Silent
Shores Resort & Spa – the evening of the 10th of Jan. It was a renewal of old friendships for some whereas for others it was
acquaintances being strengthened. PARIVARTHAN, the 44th Annual Conference of Rotary International District 3180, got off to a
colorful start with Sri Shankar Ashwath, noted actor, inaugurating the cultural events. Winners of Pratibha Sangama, our district
cultural show, were on display on the specially designed royal stage. The highlight of the evening was “Beyond Taalas”, an
extravagant dance performance of all hues. That done, fellowship started in right
earnest as the Rotarians let their collective hair down, even as the PDGs with
the DG went into a huddle over the serious business of College of Governors.
The 3-day conference had over 2000 Rotarians and their families participating.
Parivarthan meaning Change with Engagement leading to Transformation is in
line with Rotary's theme of the year “Engage Rotary Change Lives”.
Jan 11th Saturday was the formal inauguration. It was Mysore royalty all
the way in the morning. Wearing regal attire the Presidents of Zone VII along
with ladies with kalashas made the traditional start. DG Gururaj welcomed the
gathering. PDG Arun Sharma representing the RI President spoke about the
bonhomie that such conferences create and sustain through the year. District
Beyond Taalas - beyond compare
Conference Chairman PDG M. Lakshminarayan and his team were present.
Swami Brahmanandaji of Chinmaya Mission inaugurated the sessions and delivered the Asheervachana. He invoked God and
wished real Parivarthane' in the society through Rotary.
On the eve of India being declared polio free, PDG R. Guru felicitated our leader in this endeavor, Dr. P. Narayana, Vice
Chairman PolioPlus Committee, who in turn presented End Polio shawls to the dignitaries.
The First Plenary session started with “NGOs and Government” by Dr. M.R.Seetharam – President SVYM, who gave tips on
how win-win interactions can happen. Sri Gururaja Karjagi, Creative Teaching expert, emphasized on “Joy of Giving”.
Smt. Vasanthi Hariprakash Journalist and TV host, spoke on “For M-powerment, bring out the W-power” and stressed on the
need for equality and symbiosis between men and women.
“Public Relations for NGOs” by N. Ravishankar – Trainer Aim High said that individual deficiencies should not stop one from
reaching high. Any interaction should be relevant and interesting. Stressing on
the power of communication, he said Brevity and Accuracy are the hallmarks of
good communication. 3 things are required for good public relations, financial
capital, intellectual capital and reputation capital, he concluded.
The Second Plenary started with meaningful vachanas “Tatvarasanubhava”
by Sri Basavalingayya Hiremath. Ms. Shanti Raghavan, founder EnAble India,
spoke on “Differently-enabled people – a productive workforce” saying it is
necessary that differently-abled should stand on their own.
The highlight of the session was a talk on “Samajike Parivartane” by Master
Hirannaiah - well known dramatist, who said organizations like Rotary can bring
about a total social revolution.
Enjoying the entertainment
Invitation to next conference was extended by DGE Dr. Bhaskar who introduced his new district team.
The evening continued with cultural fireworks in the form of light music by well-known sisters Lakshmi and Indu Nagaraj and a
cultural performance by International Students from Mysore University.
And in the late evening, it was even more Fellowship with back-slapping camaraderie, dancing and singing, with some garam
hawa thrown in the wintery air!
It looked as if the Conference had just begun, when the final day arrived. It was an occasion to remember, it being Swami
Vivekananda's 150th birthday. And fittingly, the day started by Viveka Namana by the DG and Guests of Honour. We had students
of the Ramakrishna Ashram singing empowering songs. We then had Prof. Prabhushankara, Kannada litterateur, taking us
through Swami Vivekananda's perspective of Service. Service is a way of life, he said, quoting the great swami. Change or
Parivarthan is a given in life. They alone live who live for others, all others are more
dead than alive. Service should be selfless; that which is selfish is immoral. Service
is a spiritual act. Paropakaram Punyam, Parapeedam Papam he concluded.
Dr. Niranjana Vanalli, HoD Journalism UoM, spoke on Role of Youth in Nation
Building. Rotarians are always young, since they always participate in building.
The youth should take up jobs that fulfill and treat Work as Worship.
Aim High was the clarion call from Mr. N. Ravishankar, citing Ms. Aaruni Sinha
who climbed Mt. Everest on artificial legs.
The final talk was by Mrs. Roopa Venkatesh who spoke on Lessons from
Women in Epics. She cited various instances of Kunti, Draupadi, Sita where they
displayed stellar qualities like – standing for what is right, patience, sacrifice,
Shankar Ashwath inaugurates

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inclusiveness, communication, counseling, peripheral vision, empathy etc.
It was the RIP representative PDG Arun Sharma's turn to give his expert comments on the conference and the district. He said the
phrase “family of Rotary” has now changed to “Rotary family” to include well-wishers, prospective Rotarians, and the alumni – GSE
and vocational teams. There is a serious discussion going on the bifurcation of the district. Membership and Extension both should
increase, he said. He patted the district for the good contribution to the TRF. The areas to be focused on apart from the Future Vision
are Corporate Financing to TRF, a brand-building emphasis on Rotary for Service, Total Literacy in South Asia by 2017 and Vocational
Fellowship. He concluded by saying that spouses form the pillars of support for a Rotarian.
The Conference will surely motivate the Rotarians to continue doing their best to the community at large with renewed vigor and
increased collaboration.

Parivarthan album – fond memories

Rotary Flag flies high

Light Up Rotary

11 Presidents and AG of Zone 7 - all Royalty

The Regal Ambience - Presidents of Zone 7 in royal attire and Anns with traditional kalashas Swami Brahmananda of Chinmaya Mission - Asheervachana

DG starts the Conference rolling

Persons with disability, a productive workforce - Shanti Raghavan

Dr. Seetharam talks on partnership between NGOs & Govt. Joy of Giving by Gururaja Karjagi

Tatva Rasanubhava - Basavalingayya Hiremath

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The engrossed audience
Samajika Parivarthane
by Master Hirannaiah

The melodious Nagaraj sisters - Lakshmi and Indu - at their recital

Swami Vivekananda's 150th birthday song by Ramakrishna Ashram students

Culture with an International flavor

Lesson from Women in Epics Roopa Venkatesh

RIP Rep PDG Arun Sharma
comments

Viveka Namana

Service in Vivekananda's eyes Prof Prabhushankara

The DG summarizes

Gallery: Rotary in Action
RC Baikampady

RC Kundapura Midtown

1st prize in Rotary Quiz

Essay Competition on Awareness of Malaria

RC Katpady

RC Udupi Manipal
At the Dist Conference

Recognising Laundryman for good service to humanity

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Mesmerising beauty of the Stage – love at first sight

The doorway to the Conference had a good first impression on the minds of all Rotarians and visitors. Entryways and the
nearby aisle corridors had a royal ambience and were colourful and eye-catching. The stage was wide and roomy with sensational
tilting colors associated with royalty, goodness, innocence and purity. The embedded display also indicated trust, loyalty, wisdom,
confidence, intelligence, faith, and truth. Huge, brilliantly well thought out backdrops made the stage vibrant which was really
soothing to the eyes of one and all.
The flaunt of Paul Harris crowned with Rotary Wheel and RI President Ron Burton crowned with the Rotary theme was
animated and had a message on either side of the arena that said “I'm looking forward” and “Engage Rotary Change Lives”.
Eighteen flower bouquets were well arranged on either side of the oil lamp kept exactly at the center of the stage. The lamp was
decorated with 7 varieties of flowers with five cotton threads dipped in oil.
The center of the stage had an outfit of a golden color umbrella which was like a canopy intended to protect all Rotarians under
the Rotary roof. There were six chairs on either side of the parasol to embellish the guest. Behind the row, 12 chairs were on show
for the Presidents of all the 11 clubs of Zone 7 and the AG. Two huge displays on either side of the venue were set up to catch the
live event for an enhanced and better view for a spectator turnout of 2350 and more. The theater was filled with spotlights of
diversified colors and two white umbrellas to sparkle the event with camera flash light. Loudspeakers, audio and video system,
point ups and melodious music really gave an affluent and well-designed regality which would always be etched in the hearts and
minds of the attendees of the conference.
DG Rtn. S. Gururaj and his team will always be remembered for the astounding “PARIVARTHAN”… with affection, love,
friendship and fellowship … in tune with the Rotary theme “ENGAGE ROTARY. CHANGE LIVES”.
Rtn. Prof. B S Maddodi
Zonal Lieutenant, Zone- 2, DIST 3180
RC UDUPI MANIPAL
…The Governor and the First Lady were moving around the venue and handling the proceedings as they
would have done for a family wedding. The first couple of the district was instrumental in the conference
exceeding expectations…
Rotary Mysore Midtown

LIGHT UP ROTARY
RI President-Elect Gary C. K. Huang chooses LIGHT
UP ROTARY as the Presidential theme for 2014-15.

Dear Leaders of leaders engaged in Rotary to change lives,
Three Years of Freedom from Polio! Congratulations! Congratulations!!
Congratulations!!!
January 20, First NID in a Polio Free India is over. From the reports I have, the
performance seems to be satisfactory if not perfect. Not many District Conferences
clashed with NIDs this year and Rotarians were free to participate. I am afraid a large
number of children did not receive the Polio drops on the Polio Sunday. Rotary's promise
of reaching polio vaccine to every child in the world continues to be a myth and the dream
of a 'Polio free world' continues to be a mirage. The truth unfortunately is “same children
are chronically missed every time.”
Remember - Polio is now a Global Health Emergency: Ask yourself the following
questions: If any child in the world is permanently paralysed by Polio it is now a Global
Emergency? If any child in the world is not reached by Oral Polio Vaccine it is now an
emergency. We must be faster; more focused and be fully accountable. If we don't
successfully eradicate polio now, the consequences will be catastrophic. And the only
way to prevent that is to ensure we get the vaccine into the mouths of every child,
everywhere.
- Dr. P. Narayana, Vice-Chairman, RI India National PolioPlus Society

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India Celebrates Three Years of Freedom from Polio
PULSE POLIO IMMUNIZATION at Coorg
At the Taluk Level against the targeted figure of 51,929 numbers, 48,549 children were vaccinated (93%).
In the rural area against the targeted Children of 45,165, 42,603 were vaccinated (92%).
Taluk wise Madikeri targeted 12,883 ; 12,556 were vaccinated.
In Virajpet Taluk, out of 22,075, 20,181 were vaccinated. In Somwarpet Taluk out of 17,021, 15,811 were administered polio
drops.
- Rtn. T S RAMACHANDRAN
CO-ORDINATOR COORG DISTRICT
ROTASIA is an international conference of Rotaractors and
Rotaract Clubs in South Asia. It is an international gathering of
Rotaractors in the region to exchange information, enhance
fellowship, build networks and concentrate ideas and efforts to
work together for a common agenda of youths in general.
ROTASIA is 4 day conference for youth with invitees addressing the
current issues and long term issues wherein the youth could play a
pivotal role.

Objectives of ROTASIA
 To exchange information and ideas on youths for effective functioning.
 To enhance fellowship and friendship among youths creating opportunities for collaborative action.
 To create a common forum for youths in the region to work closely in professional development and leadership skills of
youths.
 To consolidate issues and discussions of youths for a common purpose.
 To work together with the youth on a community service project.
This year ROTASIA 2014 – MYSORE is themed to lay emphasis on motivating youth to understand, learn, assess & empower
themselves and in return actively participate in the issues pertaining to career, society, leadership, health, sports and social causes.
The Rotasia 2014 organizing committee's unique vision for the conference places an emphasis on leadership development and
personal growth through cultural experiences. At the end of the conference, delegates will come away having developed their
leadership skills, learnt something about themselves, created new and strong friendships, and experienced a culture different from
their own.
Rotasia experiences the festival of youth, motivation, the Rotaract spirit, Cuisine, Culture & Hospitality and above all a Heritage
experience of the “Royal City of Mysore”.

Sakhya – Inter District ISOs Meet
On January 10th, 2014, Inner Wheel Mysore Midtown organized Inter
District ISO Meet at Dhwanya Loka, Mysore. Presidents/acting Presidents
and ISOs/acting ISOs from 14 Inner Wheel Clubs (IWCs) of our District 318
gathered there along with District Officers, Past District Chairmen and host
Club members.
40 Club Presidents & ISO, 30 Past District Chairmen and all the District
Officers participated. District ISOs from other districts – 316, 317, 320 & 323
came all the way from Sangli, Hampi, Coimbatore and Chennai to Mysore to
participate.
Being the 90th International Inner Wheel Day, members were all excited to meet and exchange goodwill & friendship. Various
competitions and a pageant were held. Firstly, District ISO studied 40 IWCs and gave merits for their participation in various
competitions and in events such as Assembly, Rally, Conference held by the District, prior to 6 months before their term began. On the
day, there were 13 participants who displayed their club flag, club bulletin, club roster and also a hand-made New Year Card, of which
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the best in each category was adjudged by 3 Past District Chairmen, playing judges who observed every detail.
The pageant started with Round 1-'Me & My Club', followed by Round 2-'Rapid Fire', Round 3-'Mummy Magic', Round 4-'PickWrite-Speak', Three judges for the pageant were from VLCC, who adjudged winner, 1st runner-up, 2nd runner-up, best designer
wear, best designer footwear, best designer jewellery and best hair-style. Trophies and Prizes were given away by District Chairman,
PDCs and district officers.
The hosts were in the traditional attire of Mysore - Mysore Silk sari & jasmine. The invitees were welcomed with hot coffee/tea
and snacks. After the event, each one was served with Bale-yele-oota, the traditional lunch of Mysore; the taste still lingers on. The
audience enjoyed the random play during the pageant winning lot of surprise gifts. On the whole, the event brought lot of mirth
and zeal in the members, both participating invitees and hosting members of IWC Mysore Midtown. An official touch outlined with
fun and creativity was SAKHYA!

Gallery: Rotary in Action
RC Arehally

RC Kushalnagar
Felicitation to Zeba Muktiyar for national high jump event

Sneha Sammilana for clubs of Zone 6

RC Bannur

RC Krishnarajanagar
Committed to Polio Eradication

End polio now (bus stand booth)

OBITUARY & CONDOLENCES

PP PHF Rtn. Ramakrishna
P. Manja,
RC Hungarkatta Sasthana,
Zone 2,
passed away on
12th Jan 2014.

Rtn. G Y Devanand,
then President
RC Gonibeedu,
Zone 9,
passed away on
25th Dec 2013.

Rtn. A.P.Cariappa
(Girish),
RC Virajpet, Zone 6,
passed away on
24th Dec 2013.
He served as Agri Finance Officer,
Corporation Bank.

Rtn. PHF. Edwin
Rodrigues
RC Shirva
(past AG Zone 3),
passed away on
16th Jan 2014.

Rtn. Vijayakrishna Udupa
RC Belman
Zone 3,
passed away on
18th Jan 2014.

The last month has been particularly harsh for us Rotarians in the District since we have lost five of our members. RID 3180
salutes them for their yeoman service to the society at large and Rotary in particular. Our heartfelt condolences to the
bereaved families. May their souls rest in peace.

(for internal circulation only)
Edited by: Rtn. Arun B.R. and Rtn. Aacha Ashoka Kumara, Printed at Tech Prints, Mysore.

Published by: DG Rtn. S. Gururaj

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  • 1. Rtn. Ron D. Burton Rtn. S. Gururaj Governor’s Monthly Letter RI Dist. 3180 January 2014 RI President District Governor From The Governor's Desk Dear Friends in Rotary, I and my wife Smt. Pushpa are extremely happy and overwhelmed by the great support and co-operation extended by each one of you in conducting the District Conference –“ Parivarthan 2014”. The positive impact of the conference and the numerous appreciations from all over the District has made us feel proud. The dedicated efforts of various committees over more than three months have yielded the required results. The conference committee chairman PDG M. Lakshminarayan joins me in thanking you all. Yours, S. Gururaj Parivarthan Conference Committee - all the hard work is worth it The new team - District 3180 - 2014-15
  • 2. RI President's Message - January 2014 We often talk about Rotary as an extended family, with all of its branches and generations. We value our youth program participants and alumni as important members of the Rotary family, and we place a special emphasis on service to children and families. We do this because we know that for any family, the youngest generation is the future. That is absolutely true for us in Rotary. We know that it is essential for us to bring in a new generation of younger Rotary members. We've spent a lot of time talking about how to attract young professionals to Rotary – but perhaps we haven't talked enough about why they don't stay. There are plenty of young people, some of them youth program alumni, who do join Rotary. But when they begin families of their own, many of them leave. It isn't hard to see why: These are young professionals who are already spending more time than they want to away from their families. No matter how much they love and value Rotary, they are not going to prioritize their Rotary service over their spouses and children. Nor should we ever expect them to. This is why it is so important for us to find ways to welcome families into Rotary, so that Rotary and the family are never in competition for a Rotarian's time. Whether it's by planning service projects that involve the whole family, or providing child care during meetings, or being flexible about meeting places and times, we need to make Rotary service a viable option for those with young children. When you welcome families into Rotary, you're saying: Your family is not an obstacle to your Rotary service. They're not something that has to be scheduled around. Instead of mom or dad going out to Rotary and leaving everyone else at home, Rotary goes on the family calendar. The family of Rotary is real. Those children are going to grow up seeing their parents involved in community service, and being involved in service themselves. Not only is that a great thing for the family – it's a great thing for the Rotary club, which will be helping to nurture a new generation of active, service-minded young members. At every stage of our lives and our careers, Rotary has something for all of us – a way to let us do more, give more, and be more. Rotary is big enough for us all. Ron D. Burton President, Rotary International ASSISTANT GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Warm Greetings… The first half of this Rotary year is very successfully completed with many befitting programs and projects at the Club level and District level. We exchanged warm greetings of love and friendship through our New Year wishes and celebrated festivals and family get-togethers. The Clubs very proudly took part in the NID programme also. Our participation in the District Conference held at Mysore during the first month of 2014 was a wonderful experience. The venue of the Conference with vast area for parking and movement, delicious food arrangements, thought-provoking speeches by learned speakers, high level cultural programs all deserve appreciation. Hats off to the Dist. Governor, the Conference Committee Chairman and all the members. January is also the 'Rotary Awareness Month'. There are two aspects - Internal and External Awareness. First, we must promote awareness of Rotary among Rotarians, their family members and partners in service - like Rotaract, Interact, Inner Wheel, RCC etc. We must try to understand the nature and the spirit of Rotary. A well informed Rotarian is a better Rotarian. The RC Mangalore Central under the leadership of IPDG Dr. Devdas Rai conducts every year in the month of January a District Level Rotary Quiz Competition, which has a good response and the event imparts good information and knowledge of Rotary. The quiz competition should be conducted at the zonal level too. In the external aspect we must build a good relationship with the public and a favorable rapport with the press to develop a positive image among the society as a whole for the Rotary. As we know it is truly a splendid service organization with so many wonderful projects like Polio Eradication, Fight against Hunger, Support to Education & Literacy, Water & Sanitation, Medical Aid Programs, providing shelter etc. Hence, it is our duty to involve all kinds of publicity media in spreading awareness about the projects and programs we conduct and also about Rotary. Let us be proud enough to learn more about Rotary and spread Rotary Awareness. Rtn. PHF. Abraham Varghese Assistant Governor Zone - V 2
  • 3. th Highlights from the 44 RI Dist 3180 Conference It was homecoming for all Rotarians of the district even as hundreds of us with our families descended on the venue -Silent Shores Resort & Spa – the evening of the 10th of Jan. It was a renewal of old friendships for some whereas for others it was acquaintances being strengthened. PARIVARTHAN, the 44th Annual Conference of Rotary International District 3180, got off to a colorful start with Sri Shankar Ashwath, noted actor, inaugurating the cultural events. Winners of Pratibha Sangama, our district cultural show, were on display on the specially designed royal stage. The highlight of the evening was “Beyond Taalas”, an extravagant dance performance of all hues. That done, fellowship started in right earnest as the Rotarians let their collective hair down, even as the PDGs with the DG went into a huddle over the serious business of College of Governors. The 3-day conference had over 2000 Rotarians and their families participating. Parivarthan meaning Change with Engagement leading to Transformation is in line with Rotary's theme of the year “Engage Rotary Change Lives”. Jan 11th Saturday was the formal inauguration. It was Mysore royalty all the way in the morning. Wearing regal attire the Presidents of Zone VII along with ladies with kalashas made the traditional start. DG Gururaj welcomed the gathering. PDG Arun Sharma representing the RI President spoke about the bonhomie that such conferences create and sustain through the year. District Beyond Taalas - beyond compare Conference Chairman PDG M. Lakshminarayan and his team were present. Swami Brahmanandaji of Chinmaya Mission inaugurated the sessions and delivered the Asheervachana. He invoked God and wished real Parivarthane' in the society through Rotary. On the eve of India being declared polio free, PDG R. Guru felicitated our leader in this endeavor, Dr. P. Narayana, Vice Chairman PolioPlus Committee, who in turn presented End Polio shawls to the dignitaries. The First Plenary session started with “NGOs and Government” by Dr. M.R.Seetharam – President SVYM, who gave tips on how win-win interactions can happen. Sri Gururaja Karjagi, Creative Teaching expert, emphasized on “Joy of Giving”. Smt. Vasanthi Hariprakash Journalist and TV host, spoke on “For M-powerment, bring out the W-power” and stressed on the need for equality and symbiosis between men and women. “Public Relations for NGOs” by N. Ravishankar – Trainer Aim High said that individual deficiencies should not stop one from reaching high. Any interaction should be relevant and interesting. Stressing on the power of communication, he said Brevity and Accuracy are the hallmarks of good communication. 3 things are required for good public relations, financial capital, intellectual capital and reputation capital, he concluded. The Second Plenary started with meaningful vachanas “Tatvarasanubhava” by Sri Basavalingayya Hiremath. Ms. Shanti Raghavan, founder EnAble India, spoke on “Differently-enabled people – a productive workforce” saying it is necessary that differently-abled should stand on their own. The highlight of the session was a talk on “Samajike Parivartane” by Master Hirannaiah - well known dramatist, who said organizations like Rotary can bring about a total social revolution. Enjoying the entertainment Invitation to next conference was extended by DGE Dr. Bhaskar who introduced his new district team. The evening continued with cultural fireworks in the form of light music by well-known sisters Lakshmi and Indu Nagaraj and a cultural performance by International Students from Mysore University. And in the late evening, it was even more Fellowship with back-slapping camaraderie, dancing and singing, with some garam hawa thrown in the wintery air! It looked as if the Conference had just begun, when the final day arrived. It was an occasion to remember, it being Swami Vivekananda's 150th birthday. And fittingly, the day started by Viveka Namana by the DG and Guests of Honour. We had students of the Ramakrishna Ashram singing empowering songs. We then had Prof. Prabhushankara, Kannada litterateur, taking us through Swami Vivekananda's perspective of Service. Service is a way of life, he said, quoting the great swami. Change or Parivarthan is a given in life. They alone live who live for others, all others are more dead than alive. Service should be selfless; that which is selfish is immoral. Service is a spiritual act. Paropakaram Punyam, Parapeedam Papam he concluded. Dr. Niranjana Vanalli, HoD Journalism UoM, spoke on Role of Youth in Nation Building. Rotarians are always young, since they always participate in building. The youth should take up jobs that fulfill and treat Work as Worship. Aim High was the clarion call from Mr. N. Ravishankar, citing Ms. Aaruni Sinha who climbed Mt. Everest on artificial legs. The final talk was by Mrs. Roopa Venkatesh who spoke on Lessons from Women in Epics. She cited various instances of Kunti, Draupadi, Sita where they displayed stellar qualities like – standing for what is right, patience, sacrifice, Shankar Ashwath inaugurates 3
  • 4. inclusiveness, communication, counseling, peripheral vision, empathy etc. It was the RIP representative PDG Arun Sharma's turn to give his expert comments on the conference and the district. He said the phrase “family of Rotary” has now changed to “Rotary family” to include well-wishers, prospective Rotarians, and the alumni – GSE and vocational teams. There is a serious discussion going on the bifurcation of the district. Membership and Extension both should increase, he said. He patted the district for the good contribution to the TRF. The areas to be focused on apart from the Future Vision are Corporate Financing to TRF, a brand-building emphasis on Rotary for Service, Total Literacy in South Asia by 2017 and Vocational Fellowship. He concluded by saying that spouses form the pillars of support for a Rotarian. The Conference will surely motivate the Rotarians to continue doing their best to the community at large with renewed vigor and increased collaboration. Parivarthan album – fond memories Rotary Flag flies high Light Up Rotary 11 Presidents and AG of Zone 7 - all Royalty The Regal Ambience - Presidents of Zone 7 in royal attire and Anns with traditional kalashas Swami Brahmananda of Chinmaya Mission - Asheervachana DG starts the Conference rolling Persons with disability, a productive workforce - Shanti Raghavan Dr. Seetharam talks on partnership between NGOs & Govt. Joy of Giving by Gururaja Karjagi Tatva Rasanubhava - Basavalingayya Hiremath 4 The engrossed audience
  • 5. Samajika Parivarthane by Master Hirannaiah The melodious Nagaraj sisters - Lakshmi and Indu - at their recital Swami Vivekananda's 150th birthday song by Ramakrishna Ashram students Culture with an International flavor Lesson from Women in Epics Roopa Venkatesh RIP Rep PDG Arun Sharma comments Viveka Namana Service in Vivekananda's eyes Prof Prabhushankara The DG summarizes Gallery: Rotary in Action RC Baikampady RC Kundapura Midtown 1st prize in Rotary Quiz Essay Competition on Awareness of Malaria RC Katpady RC Udupi Manipal At the Dist Conference Recognising Laundryman for good service to humanity 5
  • 6. Mesmerising beauty of the Stage – love at first sight The doorway to the Conference had a good first impression on the minds of all Rotarians and visitors. Entryways and the nearby aisle corridors had a royal ambience and were colourful and eye-catching. The stage was wide and roomy with sensational tilting colors associated with royalty, goodness, innocence and purity. The embedded display also indicated trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, and truth. Huge, brilliantly well thought out backdrops made the stage vibrant which was really soothing to the eyes of one and all. The flaunt of Paul Harris crowned with Rotary Wheel and RI President Ron Burton crowned with the Rotary theme was animated and had a message on either side of the arena that said “I'm looking forward” and “Engage Rotary Change Lives”. Eighteen flower bouquets were well arranged on either side of the oil lamp kept exactly at the center of the stage. The lamp was decorated with 7 varieties of flowers with five cotton threads dipped in oil. The center of the stage had an outfit of a golden color umbrella which was like a canopy intended to protect all Rotarians under the Rotary roof. There were six chairs on either side of the parasol to embellish the guest. Behind the row, 12 chairs were on show for the Presidents of all the 11 clubs of Zone 7 and the AG. Two huge displays on either side of the venue were set up to catch the live event for an enhanced and better view for a spectator turnout of 2350 and more. The theater was filled with spotlights of diversified colors and two white umbrellas to sparkle the event with camera flash light. Loudspeakers, audio and video system, point ups and melodious music really gave an affluent and well-designed regality which would always be etched in the hearts and minds of the attendees of the conference. DG Rtn. S. Gururaj and his team will always be remembered for the astounding “PARIVARTHAN”… with affection, love, friendship and fellowship … in tune with the Rotary theme “ENGAGE ROTARY. CHANGE LIVES”. Rtn. Prof. B S Maddodi Zonal Lieutenant, Zone- 2, DIST 3180 RC UDUPI MANIPAL …The Governor and the First Lady were moving around the venue and handling the proceedings as they would have done for a family wedding. The first couple of the district was instrumental in the conference exceeding expectations… Rotary Mysore Midtown LIGHT UP ROTARY RI President-Elect Gary C. K. Huang chooses LIGHT UP ROTARY as the Presidential theme for 2014-15. Dear Leaders of leaders engaged in Rotary to change lives, Three Years of Freedom from Polio! Congratulations! Congratulations!! Congratulations!!! January 20, First NID in a Polio Free India is over. From the reports I have, the performance seems to be satisfactory if not perfect. Not many District Conferences clashed with NIDs this year and Rotarians were free to participate. I am afraid a large number of children did not receive the Polio drops on the Polio Sunday. Rotary's promise of reaching polio vaccine to every child in the world continues to be a myth and the dream of a 'Polio free world' continues to be a mirage. The truth unfortunately is “same children are chronically missed every time.” Remember - Polio is now a Global Health Emergency: Ask yourself the following questions: If any child in the world is permanently paralysed by Polio it is now a Global Emergency? If any child in the world is not reached by Oral Polio Vaccine it is now an emergency. We must be faster; more focused and be fully accountable. If we don't successfully eradicate polio now, the consequences will be catastrophic. And the only way to prevent that is to ensure we get the vaccine into the mouths of every child, everywhere. - Dr. P. Narayana, Vice-Chairman, RI India National PolioPlus Society 6
  • 7. India Celebrates Three Years of Freedom from Polio PULSE POLIO IMMUNIZATION at Coorg At the Taluk Level against the targeted figure of 51,929 numbers, 48,549 children were vaccinated (93%). In the rural area against the targeted Children of 45,165, 42,603 were vaccinated (92%). Taluk wise Madikeri targeted 12,883 ; 12,556 were vaccinated. In Virajpet Taluk, out of 22,075, 20,181 were vaccinated. In Somwarpet Taluk out of 17,021, 15,811 were administered polio drops. - Rtn. T S RAMACHANDRAN CO-ORDINATOR COORG DISTRICT ROTASIA is an international conference of Rotaractors and Rotaract Clubs in South Asia. It is an international gathering of Rotaractors in the region to exchange information, enhance fellowship, build networks and concentrate ideas and efforts to work together for a common agenda of youths in general. ROTASIA is 4 day conference for youth with invitees addressing the current issues and long term issues wherein the youth could play a pivotal role. Objectives of ROTASIA  To exchange information and ideas on youths for effective functioning.  To enhance fellowship and friendship among youths creating opportunities for collaborative action.  To create a common forum for youths in the region to work closely in professional development and leadership skills of youths.  To consolidate issues and discussions of youths for a common purpose.  To work together with the youth on a community service project. This year ROTASIA 2014 – MYSORE is themed to lay emphasis on motivating youth to understand, learn, assess & empower themselves and in return actively participate in the issues pertaining to career, society, leadership, health, sports and social causes. The Rotasia 2014 organizing committee's unique vision for the conference places an emphasis on leadership development and personal growth through cultural experiences. At the end of the conference, delegates will come away having developed their leadership skills, learnt something about themselves, created new and strong friendships, and experienced a culture different from their own. Rotasia experiences the festival of youth, motivation, the Rotaract spirit, Cuisine, Culture & Hospitality and above all a Heritage experience of the “Royal City of Mysore”. Sakhya – Inter District ISOs Meet On January 10th, 2014, Inner Wheel Mysore Midtown organized Inter District ISO Meet at Dhwanya Loka, Mysore. Presidents/acting Presidents and ISOs/acting ISOs from 14 Inner Wheel Clubs (IWCs) of our District 318 gathered there along with District Officers, Past District Chairmen and host Club members. 40 Club Presidents & ISO, 30 Past District Chairmen and all the District Officers participated. District ISOs from other districts – 316, 317, 320 & 323 came all the way from Sangli, Hampi, Coimbatore and Chennai to Mysore to participate. Being the 90th International Inner Wheel Day, members were all excited to meet and exchange goodwill & friendship. Various competitions and a pageant were held. Firstly, District ISO studied 40 IWCs and gave merits for their participation in various competitions and in events such as Assembly, Rally, Conference held by the District, prior to 6 months before their term began. On the day, there were 13 participants who displayed their club flag, club bulletin, club roster and also a hand-made New Year Card, of which Continued ... 7
  • 8. the best in each category was adjudged by 3 Past District Chairmen, playing judges who observed every detail. The pageant started with Round 1-'Me & My Club', followed by Round 2-'Rapid Fire', Round 3-'Mummy Magic', Round 4-'PickWrite-Speak', Three judges for the pageant were from VLCC, who adjudged winner, 1st runner-up, 2nd runner-up, best designer wear, best designer footwear, best designer jewellery and best hair-style. Trophies and Prizes were given away by District Chairman, PDCs and district officers. The hosts were in the traditional attire of Mysore - Mysore Silk sari & jasmine. The invitees were welcomed with hot coffee/tea and snacks. After the event, each one was served with Bale-yele-oota, the traditional lunch of Mysore; the taste still lingers on. The audience enjoyed the random play during the pageant winning lot of surprise gifts. On the whole, the event brought lot of mirth and zeal in the members, both participating invitees and hosting members of IWC Mysore Midtown. An official touch outlined with fun and creativity was SAKHYA! Gallery: Rotary in Action RC Arehally RC Kushalnagar Felicitation to Zeba Muktiyar for national high jump event Sneha Sammilana for clubs of Zone 6 RC Bannur RC Krishnarajanagar Committed to Polio Eradication End polio now (bus stand booth) OBITUARY & CONDOLENCES PP PHF Rtn. Ramakrishna P. Manja, RC Hungarkatta Sasthana, Zone 2, passed away on 12th Jan 2014. Rtn. G Y Devanand, then President RC Gonibeedu, Zone 9, passed away on 25th Dec 2013. Rtn. A.P.Cariappa (Girish), RC Virajpet, Zone 6, passed away on 24th Dec 2013. He served as Agri Finance Officer, Corporation Bank. Rtn. PHF. Edwin Rodrigues RC Shirva (past AG Zone 3), passed away on 16th Jan 2014. Rtn. Vijayakrishna Udupa RC Belman Zone 3, passed away on 18th Jan 2014. The last month has been particularly harsh for us Rotarians in the District since we have lost five of our members. RID 3180 salutes them for their yeoman service to the society at large and Rotary in particular. Our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. May their souls rest in peace. (for internal circulation only) Edited by: Rtn. Arun B.R. and Rtn. Aacha Ashoka Kumara, Printed at Tech Prints, Mysore. Published by: DG Rtn. S. Gururaj