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District Governor's Monthly Newsletter


PUBLIC RELATIONS WITH SERVICE PROJECTS PDF Print E-mail
September 2008 GML

There is some dissatisfaction amongst Senior Members of any club on the following aspects. The Board of every Club must consider these aspects from time to time in proper perspective  : -

(1) Lot of money is spent on pomp and show, on stationery, on meetings and celebrations. Public are not interested or carry wrong impressions.
(2) The Past Presidents and Senior Members are not involved on a general presumption that they are a disgruntled Lot.
(3) New members do not involve themselves as they feel that they are being treated without proper recognition. They also feel that they have to sacrifice much in their business or professional career especially during their formative period.
(4) There has been a stagnation in the activities of the club. The same old small programmes, ( not Projects ) are carried on  and the President and the Board feel satisfied by their efforts.
(5) The flow of enthusiasm of the Members in General is allowed to dry down.

 

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September is the New Generations month PDF Print E-mail
September 2008 GML

September is the New Generations month in the Rotary calendar, to promote & publicize RI’s youth programs, as well as the countless humanitarian projects aimed at improving the lives of infants, children & teenagers around the world. Today’s youth, the emerging new generation, is associated with revolutionary thoughts which are sometimes impulsive and even romantic. Parents burden the children with dreams of their own. They would like to see their children in a financially secure position. To many parents, their children are the hope for a decent living. Today’s youth are not being guided properly.

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Youth Exchange PDF Print E-mail
September 2008 GML

Youth Exchange is one of Rotary International’s nine structured programs designed to help clubs and districts achieve their service goals in their own communities and in communities abroad, fostering fellowship and goodwill in the process. 

Youth Exchange is an exchange program for secondary school students. Students travel to other countries to learn about the culture and the language as well as act as a cultural ambassador for their own country.

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EVERY ROTARIAN AN EXAMPLE TO YOUTH PDF Print E-mail
September 2008 GML

In much of the official literature of Rotary International relating to service to young people, a special slogan will be found- "Every Rotarian an Example to Youth." These words were adopted in 1949 by the Rotary International Board of Directors as an expression of commitment to children and youth in each community in which Rotary clubs exist. Serving young people has long been an important part of the Rotary program.

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Suggested activities for October PDF Print E-mail
September 2008 GML

1. Career Guidance seminars on non conventional courses for the unemployed and rural youth.
2. Free Computer Education for poor, needy and disabled.
3. Establishment of Placement Cell.
4. Presenting Vocational Service awards.
5. Presenting Vocational Excellence Awards  to Distinguished Personalities.
6. Organsing Trade fairs.
7. Visit to work place of Rotarians.
8. Conducting Craft Assembly.
9. Conducting prgrammes on Entrepreneurship Development.
10. Distribution and display of Four Way Test Literature.
11. Conduct seminar on Employee Employer Relationship.
12. Arrange talks on Know My Vocation.
13. Organise visits to industrial units, business houses for Retractors and Interactors.
14. Conduct Vocational RYLA.

 
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