IC12 - CSOs: Learning from India and Beyond - Breakout Session

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CSO – Learning from India & Beyond MANOJ

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CSO – Learning from India & Beyond

MANOJ

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TIME FRAME14.30 – 16.00

PROPOSED PLAN8 Minutes Presentation by each Panelist

Question & Answer SessionConcluding Remarks

Club Sponsored OrganizationsLearning from India & Beyond

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PANELISTS & THEIR EXPERTISE

DGN Rajani Mukherji, RI Dist. 3291 – INTERACT

PDRR Karthik Kittu, RI Dist. 3290 – ROTARACT

RCC Shailendra Surana, RI Dist. 3132 – RCC

DGN Ashish Ajmera, RI Dist. 3060 – ROTARY

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MANOJ

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• 2 & ½ RI Zones (4, 5 & 6A)

• 31 Districts• 1,19,000 Rotarians

• Female Members - 6%• More Young Professional

• More Service Projects• Better P.I./P.R.

• Young D.G.s (42 years of age!)

BIRD’s EYE VIEW - INDIA

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India53 % are < than 49yrs.

World32% are < 49 years

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ROTARACT

India World

2360 9173

INTERACT

India World

3869 14305

RCC

India World

4080 7330

FAMILY OF ROTARY

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SUGGESTIONS FROM RI STAFF 1.Districts should ensure regular updation of records.

2.CSOs should be in active communication with district leadership. 

3. Naming patterns that some of the Rotary clubs are adopting in adding CSOs, (Name of one school followed by name of planets, directions, groups as prefix or suffix). This exercise not only increase the paper work but also if the sponsoring Rotary club dies, all these CSO also die at the same instance. Example RC Tirupur recently chartered 20 Interact clubs in a single school with different "houses".

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LET US LISTEN TO THE EXPERTS ABOUT

FAMILY OF ROTARY:

InteractRotaract

RCCRotaract to Rotary

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THANK YOU

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Greening(from graying)is the answer!

•Joy working with Young•Rotary needs Youth (for vitality & new ideas)•Young is effective to enhance Public Image

•Investment in Rotaract Leadership for a better future.

•Rotary / Rotaract / Interact / RCC together can achieve

impossible, e.g. Polio Plus.

CSO - Secrets of Vibrant India!

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•More hands to serve

•Better Public Image

•Makes Rotary Vibrant

•Internationality of Rotary understood at a young

age.

•World understanding & brotherhood can be

achieved.

CSO - Secrets of Vibrant India!

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-KARTHIK

Rotaract – Learning from India & beyond

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IGNITE I CANCONTAGEOUS

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My Rotaract Timeline

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IPP Rtr Fatema, Strategy Consultant & IPP Rtr Bindu, Financial Analyst, R I District 3190

PP Rtr Subhadra, R I District 3230Artist, Lawyer & Writer

IPDRR Rtr Hari, R I District 3140, Treasurer- Rotaract South Asia & Brand

Manager

PDRR Rtr Thansen, R I District 3150, President- Rotaract South Asia MDIO, HR

Manager

Building Leaders…

So If not us then WHO ???

If not now then WHEN ???

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“ Take up one idea, make that one idea your Life. Think of it, dream of it,

live on it. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea,

and just leave the other ideas alone, this is the way to success” -Swami Vivekananda

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Shiksha by R I D 3230

Theme: National Level Sports Meet by

R I D 3190 for the Visually Impaired

Theme: Education by RID 3140

World Responsible Youth day by RID 3140 & 3190

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AIDS Awareness - Dose of Hope by R I D 3080

Women empowerment by RID 3150

Collection of 100,000 Books - Shiksha by R I D 3230

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Rotaract• Make people AWARE ?• IGNITE Dreams ?• Teach fellow Citizen’s how to be the

CHANGE ?• Show the World, WHAT’S NEXT ?

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Some Projects…

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Healthy Trends - Rotaract in India

• Rotaract Succession Career Planning

• Investment in Rotaract Leadership • Rotary / Rotaract Alliances• Joint Project’s with other CSO’s • Effective mix of Seasoned

Rotaractor’s guiding Fresher’s

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The Pre-amble of the Constitution of India said

WE the people of India

70 years ago it took one man to infect a nation…

Mahatma GANDHI

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CSO – Learning from India & Beyond

• RCC is

Rtn. Ar. Shailendra P. Surana

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Rotary Community Corps• RCC is one of Rotary International’s

Nine Structured Programs which are 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.

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• India - No. of RCC’s 4,010 as compared to World wide 7,209

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• Real Need lies in the Rural India

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• Advantages of R.C.C. :

a) More Hands to Serve :

Construction of 2 Sand / Soil Dams :

1111 Trees Plantation :

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b) Better Public Image :

Solar Street lighting :

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c) Makes Rotary Vibrant:

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Baal Sanskar Shibir :

Mega Health Check Up Camp :

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THANK YOU

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Ashish

CSO – Learning from India & Beyond

DGN ASHISH

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JOURNEY

TO

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INDUCTION As MEMBER- 1988-1989

PRESIDENT- 1996-1997

District Rotaract Representative-

1999-2000

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In rotaract I learned:

Organizing projects

Programs of RI & TRF

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Got Opportunity To Meet The Galaxies Of

Rotary

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Learned To Organize Events at District, Multi-district & International Level

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In RY: 2001-02 We, 26 Rotaractors started

Rotary Club Of Dhule CrossroadOur Present Achievement

• Members: 93• All-Time Giving: $83885.70• Paul Harris Fellows: 62• Major Donor: 3• Benefactors: 1 • Club Endowment Fund

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• 2002-03 Co-chairman (Rotaract) • 2003-04 Coordinator (Polio)• 2004-05 Chairman (IDYE)• 2005-06 Chairman (Rotaract)• 2006-07 Club President• 2007-08 Assistant Governor• 2008-09 Co-chair-GSE• 2009-10 Chair-Water Management• 2010-11 District Secretary • 2011-12 Chair-Weak Club’s• Declared As DGN (2014-15)

My Rotary Career

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As chair of water management committee

• Organized 3 seminars at different venues for the Rotarians.

• Distributed 3000 copies of CDs with a presentation on SAVE WATER, to reach every Rotarian of District.

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While Serving as Chair for Weak Clubs:

• We could achieve 3 clubs merger without loosing membership.

• Uplift 2 Clubs of membership 12 & 17 to membership of 25+ by organizing various projects in joint venture with the neighboring strong Clubs.

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Being a Past Rotaractor, the Journey

in Rotary was as the path of petals:

• It was easy to understand the Internationality of Rotary.

• It was easy to cope-up with the Personalities, Positions & Protocols of Rotary.

• Planning, Presentation & Implementation of Projects became easier.

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• I gained personal friends throughout the

World.• I understood the true meaning of World

Understanding and Brotherhood.

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Thank you!

journey continues...

From Good to Better

From Plain to Peak

From Dreams to Reality