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Nepal Rotary, Rotary Nepal District 3292
Hello & Namaste !!,
I am PHF Rtn.Anangam Raj Timalsena, Secretary for the Rotary year 2010-10.

My Club is Rotary Club of Pashupati Kathmandu Nepal , RI District 3292. Our Club No is 51038 and my membership No is 6291133.

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 2010.

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 2010.

 

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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, Rotary’s main objective is service — in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.

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ROTARY'S 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.


 

 

 

 

 

 




 

The Four-Way Test
The test, which has been translated into more than 100 languages, asks the following questions: Of the things we think, say or do

Is it the TRUTH?

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?


Mission
The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary clubs, is to provide service to others, to promote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.

Diversity and Rotary
Rotary International recognizes the value of diversity within individual clubs. Rotary encourages clubs to assess those in their communities who are eligible for membership, under existing membership guidelines, and to endeavor to include the appropriate range of individuals in their clubs. A club that reflects its community with regard to professional and business classification, gender, age, religion, and ethnicity is a club with the key to its future.

Moving toward the future
In 2001-02, Rotary International began developing a strategic plan to guide the organization as it entered its second century of service. In June 2007, the Board of Directors approved the RI Strategic Plan 2007-10, which identifies seven priorities:

Eradicate polio.
Advance the internal and external recognition and public image of Rotary.
Increase Rotary’s capacity to provide service to others.
Expand membership globally in both numbers and quality.
Emphasize Rotary’s unique vocational service commitment.
Optimize the use and development of leadership talents within RI.
Fully implement the strategic planning process to ensure continuity and consistency throughout the organization

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April 03, 2010 Friday

Inauguration Program
District Governor's Dinner

April 04, 2010 Saturday
Plenary Session I, II, III, IV
Lunch
Dinner

April 05, 2010 Sunday
Plenary Session V, VI, VII
Valedictory Session
Lunch
Dinner

Special Feature
PHF Dinner / Lunch
Rotary Exhibition
Rotary Sports
Rotary Musical Eve

 

what is rotary?

Rotary is a worldwide service organisation of business and professional people. It is non-secretarian and non-political and is growing in numbers. There are currently over 1,210,000 members in 32,738 clubs in 207 countries. Each club shares the common principals of Rotary but each is autonomous and free to prepare its own programs and control its destiny.

Rotary started in 1905 when a small group of businessmen in Chicago began meeting to learn from one another and to enhance their business relationships. While making business contacts is still a useful facet of Rotary, the focus quickly moved to include doing good deeds in the community and helping those less fortunate.

Rotarians throughout the world encourage high ethical standards in their vocation, conduct humanitarian projects and work towards world peace and understanding.

Rotary's International Projects include:

Polio Plus which is a Rotary program to completely eradicate this disease from the world. To date, Rotarians have raised over $270m and the objective of having the world free of Polio is almost complete.

Rotary Youth Exchange which is a two-way program giving young people an opportunity to spend a year living with families in another country. The Entrance Club has hosted many students from various parts of the world, such as Japan, Argentina, Canada, Holland, Norway and South Africa.

Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships which subsidise costs to allow suitably qualified people to further their studies overseas.

Group Study Exchange which involves a team of professional and business people from diverse walks of life visiting a Rotary District in another country to further and share knowledge and understanding for the mutual benefit of both nations.

How Do You Become a Rotarian?

Membership is by invitation. A current Rotarian will need to act as your sponsor. Members usually own a business or hold a position of responsibility within a business or profession. We have both men and women members in our club.

What are Membership Obligations?

Attendance:
Regular attendance is required, although Rotarians may attend the meeting of any Rotary club if they are away from home or unable to attend their own club meeting. The members of The Rotary Club of The Entrance meet each Tuesday evening.

Financial:
Members are required to pay a joining fee of $25 and an annual subscription. Fees vary from club to club but in the Rotary Club of The Entrance our subscription is presently $100 per half year. Members also pay the cost of their meal each week and there are occasionally, "fun" fines to pay. There are a few contributions which are voluntary only.

Participation:
The Rotary Club of The Entrance expects all members to contribute time and effort to the various projects the club undertakes, although no member is expected to take part in everything. We all participate within our own levels of interest and ability.


 

Rotary Club Of Pashupati - Kathmandu Rotary Convention 2009 - Birmingham
Convention
2010 RI Convention in Birmingham, England, 21-24 June


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
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