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WHEEL EMBLEM | A
wheel has been the symbol of Rotary since our earliest days. The first design
was made by Chicago Rotarian Montague Bear, an engraver who drew a simple wagon
wheel, with a few lines to show dust and motion. The wheel was said to illustrate
"Civilization and Movement." Most of the early clubs had some form of
wagon wheel on their publications and letterheads. Finally, in 1922, it was decided
that all Rotary clubs should adopt a single design as the exclusive emblem of
Rotarians. Thus, in 1923, the present gear wheel, with 24 cogs and six spokes
was adopted by the "Rotary International Association." A group of engineers
advised that the geared wheel was mechanically unsound and would not work without
a "keyway" in the center of the gear to attach it to a power shaft.
So, in 1923 the keyway was added and the design which we now know was formally
adopted as the official Rotary International emblem.
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Nepal
Rotary, Rotary Nepal District 3292 Hello
& Namaste !!, I am Rtn.Anangam Raj Timalsena, Joint Secretary for the year
2008-09. My Club is Rotary Club of
Pashupati Kathmandu Nepal , RI District 3292. Our Club No is 51038 and my membership
No is 6291133. I am a tour, trekking operator for Nepal and Tibet. Rotay's
4-way test is my moral guidelines while dealing every clients or business.
4
- Way - Test One of the most widely printed and quoted statements
of business ethics in the world is the Rotary 4-Way Test. It was created by Rotarian
Herbert J. Taylor in 1932 when he was asked to take charge of a company that was
facing bankruptcy. Taylor looked for a way to save the struggling company mired
in depression-caused financial difficulties. He drew up a 24-word code of ethics
for all employees to follow in their business and professional lives. The 4-Way
Test became the guide for sales, production, advertising and all relations with
dealers and customers, and the survival of the company is credited to this simple
philosophy. Herb Taylor became president of Rotary International in 1954-55.
The 4-Way Test was adopted by Rotary in 1943 and has been translated into more
than a hundred languages and published in thousands of ways. Here it is:
"Of the things we think, say or do: 1. Is it the
Truth? 2. Is it Fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build goodwill and better
friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?"
About
District 3292
This District was earlier part of North-East
India, West Bengal, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Bangladesh and Nepal. In 1977-78
the district was numbered as RI District 329. 1983 saw the formation of RI District
328 containing entire Bangladesh. In 1990 our district further broke into RI Districts
329 and 324. Now
parts of West Bengal (southern part), Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Nepal
belong to RI District 3290. Currently there are 300 clubs in India and 67 clubs
in Nepal and Nepal will be having separate district 3292 which will be effective
from July 1st 2008. We sent in our application for
the second year running to the Re-Districting Committee in mid November. Lobbying
at all levels: Meeting with RI President in New Delhi in August, H.E. Kedar Bhakta
Shrestha Royal Nepalese Ambassador to the USA (and is a Rotarian from RC Patan)
having a meeting with the RI President on 18th January 2005, soliciting at the
Rotary Institute in Kolkatta between 3rd - 5th December where the RI President
and few RI Directors were present; and, or writing to RI Directors, we were all
doing it persistently. Although this year as well, the RI Re-Districting Committee
had once again rejected our proposal, the nisus of RI Director for Zone 5 &
6 Rtn. Sushil Gupta, and that of few other RI Directors was commendable; for it
was then decided to spilt the present RID 3290 into two separate Districts viz.,
RID 3291 and RID 3292; for India and Nepal, respectively. The mail of 3rd March
from the RI Director Rtn. Sushil Gupta, said it all. This was the best Centennial
gift that Nepalese Rotarians could have had. We are now indeed celebrating, for
we have been approved of our District; which will be effective from 1st July 2008. s
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Rotary
International Rotary
is a worldwide organization of more than 1.2 million business, professional, and
community leaders. Members of Rotary clubs, known as Rotarians, provide humanitarian
service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill
and peace in the world. There are over 32,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200
countries and geographical areas. Clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open
to all cultures, races, and creeds. As signified by the motto Service Above Self,
Rotarys main objective is service in the community, in the workplace,
and throughout the world. More >>
Rotary
International Fellowship of Travel Agents The International Fellowship
of Travel Agents was established in 1992 by Jay Weerarathna of the Rotary Club
of Colombo Mid Town, District 3220. Rosey Wong took over the helm from Jay in
April 1995. She increased the membership dues to US$20 from US$10 and introduced
a quarterly newsletter to provide an opportunity for Rotarians in the travel and
hospitality (including airlines, hotels, tourism boards, rental car and bus companies)
industry to network, exchange, promote and share ideas with other members within
the industry. The first membership Directory was published in 1996. Membership
benefits include a membership certificate and a yearly membership Directory. Due
to increased cost our newsletter has been reduced to twice a year. We meet annually
at the RI convention and we now have regional groupings in more than 31 countries
to encourage more frequent activities. Information
for Prospective Members Rotarians are business
and professional leaders who take an active role in their communities while greatly
enriching their personal and professional lives. A Rotary club contains a diverse
group of professional leaders from the community that the club serves. Membership
in a Rotary club offers a number of benefits, including:
effecting
change within the community; advancing business and professional contacts;
developing leadership skills; gaining an understanding of and having
an impact on international humanitarian issues. Through
Rotary International's service programs, a Rotary club can have a significant
effect on the quality of life in its community. Rotary Foundation programs offer
opportunities to form international partnerships that help people in need worldwide.
Some 1.2 million Rotarians in 30,000 clubs in more than 160 countries make significant
contributions to the quality of life at home and around the globe. Rotary
membership is by invitation only. If you would like to learn more about the Rotary
club in your community and its various service projects, contact Willoughby Rotary. New
Member Proposal Forms are... Available from the secretary
at every meeting
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About
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International Resources: Rotary
International -RI's Web Site The
Rotary Foundation
Rotary
International's Download Center -Publications, Forms, Graphics RI's
World Community Service Projects Database -Search for a community service
project RI's
"Where Clubs Meet" Search Page -Locate the meeting place for
Rotary Clubs around the world Rotarians
on the Internet -The mission of Rotarians On The Internet is to apply
modern information technology to explore the avenues of service and fellowship
with Rotarians all over the world. The
Library of Graphics for Rotarians -Even more graphics than found on RI's
site; royalty-free for Rotary Clubs. Rotary
Fellowships -Meet with fellow Rotarians who share your interest in a hobby International
Computer Users Fellowship of Rotarians -One of the 80 Recreational and
Vocational Fellowships of Rotary International, the ICUFR promotes and encourages
the use of electronic communication to serve, share, and enjoy the fellowship
and projects of Rotary.
Rotary
Global History Fellowship -An ongoing project being researched, collected,
compiled, and written by Rotarians to preserve the history and underlying philosophies
of the Rotary movement.
Rotary
International Fellowship of Travel AgentsThe International Fellowship of Travel
Agents was established in 1992 by Jay Weerarathna of the Rotary Club of Colombo
Mid Town, District 3220. Rosey Wong took over the helm from Jay in April 1995.
She increased the membership dues to US$20 from US$10 and introduced a quarterly
newsletter to provide an opportunity for Rotarians in the travel and hospitality
(including airlines, hotels, tourism boards, rental car and bus companies) industry
to network, exchange, promote and share ideas with other members within the industry.
The first membership Directory was published in 1996. Membership benefits include
a membership certificate and a yearly membership Directory. Due to increased cost
our newsletter has been reduced to twice a year. We meet annually at the RI convention
and we now have regional groupings in more than 31 countries to encourage more
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ROTARY
PRINCIPALS TO REMEMBER THE OBJECT OF ROTARY:
The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis
of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:FIRST:
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; SECOND: High
ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness
of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian of his or her occupation
as an opportunity to serve society; THIRD: The application of the ideal
of service by every Rotarian to his or her personal, business and community life; FOURTH:
The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world
fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. THE
MISSION OF RI: The mission of Rotary International is to support its
member clubs in fulfilling the Objects of Rotary by: Fostering unity among
member clubs; Strengthening and expanding Rotary around the world; Communicating
worldwide the works of Rotary; and Providing a system of International
administration.
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Paul Harris, Founder of Rotary Internationa
Meetings:
12:15 p.m. Monday, Gavi's at 38257 Glenn Ave., Willoughby 
Rotary
Contact in Nepal Rtn.Anangam Raj Timalena Ph:
+977-1-4700040 Cell:+977-9851049206 Mailing Add: GPO Box 24823, Kathmandu,
Nepal. Email: anangam@wlink.com.np
info@angelnepal.com URL:
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