Wednesday, June 20, 2012

GSE Applications Invited

This year the Rotary's Group Study Exchange team would be visiting Florida, USA in October 2012.  Rotarians who know eligible candidates are requested to spread the word around so that they can apply and appear for the interview. 

The last date for receipt of application in Rotary Club of Chandigarh, Rotary House, 107A, Sector 18A, Chandigarh, is 1st July 2012. 
GSE team member applicants must be 
• Between the ages of 25 and 40
• fully employed with at least two years of work experience in their chosen field
• in the early stages of their careers or professions
• Reside in or be employed in the sending Rotary district and also be citizens of the country in which they reside
•  proficient in the language of the country being visited
• personable, articulate, cooperative, motivated team players, and enthusiastic about their vocations. 

This is Rotary's premier educational exchange programme intended to build bridges of goodwill, understanding, and peace amongst nations.  The candidate must be able to spend at least five weeks of rigorous routine of international travel and addressing various Rotary meetings. 

The application duly filled in must reach the Rotary House on or before 1st July 2012.  
The candidate should be available for interview within the next one week.  The date and time of the interview shall be intimated. 




Friday, May 11, 2012

Rotary's Biggest Smile enters into Ripley's Believe it Or Not



It was a memorable four days at the grand Impact Convention Centre that hosted the 103rd Rotary International Convention.  There was a large contingent from India to cheer their RI President Kalyan Banerjee, and reaffirm their commitment to Rotary's mission of 'Service Above Self'.
On Monday, the 7th May 2012, exactly 2,012 Rotarians put on yellow and blue hooded jackets and formed biggest smiley at the convention centre, which qualified it to get into Ripley's Believe It Or Not.  The number of participants, 2,012 in forming this human smiley was to celebrate the year 2012 when Rotarians have been able to exceed the Rotary's US$ 200 million challenge for eradicating polio. 
The event was splashed across various newspapers published in Thailand the next day giving Rotary's image a great boost. 

Monday, April 23, 2012

Magazine Month Gift for our Rotary Club

Just yesterday, we had our Monday meeting dedicated to the Rotary Magazine Month, that brought to the fore how Rotary magazine is changing life, and filling us all with information and inspiration to do more.  Our Rotarians, including PDG Kawal Bedi, IPDG Madhukar Malhotra, Director Club Service PP Manmohan Singh Kohli, Director Community Service AP Singh, and co-editor of our club bulletin 'Rotary Open Hand' Desh Deepak Khanna shared their insights.  It was enriching and refreshing.
And just today morning when I glanced through the April issue of THE ROTARIAN which had arrived in mail just yesterday, page 15 had a surprise under the 'Woirld roundup'.  It features the story of 'Hamari Beti' and the tieup our club had made with the School of Communication Studies, Panjab University, for producing radio programmes on community radio Jyotigamaya 91.2fm.
You can also read it on the Rotary's online edition.  Just Click Here.
Congratulations to all.