Rotaract District Directory 2022-23

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Rtn. Paul P. Harris

Rotary changes us and those we serve.

believe we can change the world one life at a time.

Paul Harris

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Rtn. Jennifer Jones

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Rotaract Leader, DRR Rtr. Laxman Kharel RI District 3292, Nepal Bhutan

Dear fellow Rotaract Leader, DRR Rtr. Laxman Kharel

RI District 3292, Nepal Bhutan

As we embark on a new year of service, let us take the opportunity to reflect upon the gift of our membership in Rotary.

As we embark on a new year of service, let us take the opportunity to reflect upon the gift of our membership in Rotary.

As club and district leaders, you have such an important role to play. You can do so much to help create club experiences that are welcoming, inclusive and enjoyable for each and every member and you can extend that same warmth and belonging to every participant who wishes to engage with our clubs.

As club and district leaders, you have such an important role to play. You can do so much to help create club experiences that are welcoming, inclusive and enjoyable for each and every member and you can extend that same warmth and belonging to every participant who wishes to engage with our clubs.

Over and over our surveys find that member comfort and care is the single greatest driver of member satisfaction and our most powerful tool in driving members retention.

Over and over our surveys find that member comfort and care is the single greatest driver of member satisfaction and our most powerful tool in driving members retention.

So, we need to put a special emphasis on membership care and belonging. And that work begins with listening. We need to understand why our members took the big leap and joined us and we need to know what they expect from us. What do they want out of their Rotary involvement and what we can do to help them get more out of their Rotary experience?

So, we need to put a special emphasis on membership care and belonging. And that work begins with listening. We need to understand why our members took the big leap and joined us and we need to know what they expect from us. What do they want out of their Rotary involvement and what we can do to help them get more out of their Rotary experience?

We all feel the impact that Rotary service and Rotary values have on us … now it’s our opportunity to share that feeling with others. This is a year to Imagine Rotary by envisioning a world that deserves our best, where we get up each day knowing we can make a difference. We don’t imagine yesterday, we imagine tomorrow.

We all feel the impact that Rotary service and Rotary values have on us … now it’s our opportunity to share that feeling with others. This is a year to Imagine Rotary by envisioning a world that deserves our best, where we get up each day knowing we can make a difference. We don’t imagine yesterday, we imagine tomorrow.

We imagine a world without polio, with clean water for everyone. We imagine a world free of disease and where every child learns to read. We imagine kindness, hope, love, and peace.

We imagine a world without polio, with clean water for everyone. We imagine a world free of disease and where every child learns to read. We imagine kindness, hope, love, and peace.

Each of you has assumed important responsibilities as a member of Rotary and I thank you for your hard work. You have made a commitment to help grow Rotary, to adapt to the digital future and to make Rotary more appealing to future generations.

Each of you has assumed important responsibilities as a member of Rotary and I thank you for your hard work. You have made a commitment to help grow Rotary, to adapt to the digital future and to make Rotary more appealing to future generations.

Your good work will help us serve our communities and help Rotary thrive so we can Imagine Rotary.

Your good work will help us serve our communities and help Rotary thrive so we can Imagine Rotary.

Warmest regards, Jennifer Jones

Warmest regards, Jennifer Jones President, Rotary

President, Rotary

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Jitendra B. Rajbhandary

District Governor 2022-2023

Rtr. Laxman Kharel

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Governor

Rtn. Jitendra B. Rajbhandary District Governor, 2022-23 Rotary International District 3292

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District Rotaract Representative

District Rotaract Representative

RI District 3292

Dear DRR and Rotaract Friends

Dear DRR and Rotaract Friends

Rotaract Representative (DRR), Year 2022-2023.

My best wishes and hearty congratulations to District Rotaract Representative (DRR), his team members and all friends for upcoming Rotary Year 2022-2023.

My best wishes and hearty congratulations to District Rotaract Representative (DRR), his team members and all friends for upcoming Rotary Year 2022-2023.

Rotary International, our our best to the communities partnership with the Government of times of global crisis, which recorded that included this choice. And it becomes our imagine a world that deserves make a difference.

We have just now completed Rotary Year 2021-2022. Rotary International, our District 3292 and Rotary and Rotaract Clubs have done our best to the communities by providing humanitarian services, working in partnership with the Government of Nepal and Local Authorities to serve the communities at times of global crisis, which is indeed the true spirit of Rotary.

We have just now completed Rotary Year 2021-2022. Rotary International, our District 3292 and Rotary and Rotaract Clubs have done our best to the communities by providing humanitarian services, working in partnership with the Government of Nepal and Local Authorities to serve the communities at times of global crisis, which is indeed the true spirit of Rotary.

Friends more than fifty years ago, one popular song was recorded that included this beautiful line:

Friends more than fifty years ago, one popular song was recorded that included this beautiful line: You may say I’m a dreamer But I’m not the only one.

You may say I’m a dreamer But I’m not the only one.

Friends, we all have dreams, but acting on them is a choice. And it becomes our responsibility to make these dreams a reality. Let us imagine a world that deserves our best, where we get up each day knowing that we can make a difference.

Friends, we all have dreams, but acting on them is a choice. And it becomes our responsibility to make these dreams a reality. Let us imagine a world that deserves our best, where we get up each day knowing that we can make a difference.

With above vision, Rotary International President Jennifer Jones has given the theme “Imagine Rotary” for the year 2022-2023. Our district has our Theme “Together for a better world”. True to its spirit, I am confident your club under the able leadership of your Club President will support the society by serving the community.

With above vision, Rotary International President Jennifer Jones has given the theme “Imagine Rotary” for the year 2022-2023. Our district has our Theme “Together for a better world”. True to its spirit, I am confident your club under the able leadership of your Club President will support the society by serving the community.

Once again congratulations and wishing you the very best in the year 2022-2023.

Once again congratulations and wishing you the very best in the year 2022-2023.

TOGETHER, WE IMAGINE ROTARY

TOGETHER, WE IMAGINE ROTARY

Yours in Rotary

Yours in Rotary

District Office, Kathmandu Nepal

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Jones has given the theme has our Theme “Together for club under the able leadership the community. in the year 2022-2023.

Rtn. CA Jitendra B. Rajbhandary District Governor 2022-2023

Rtn. Jitendra B. Rajbhandary District Governor 2022-2023

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TOGETHER, WE Yours in Rotary Rtn.
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Rtn. Rajendra P. Dhoju

District Governor, 2023-24

Rotary International District 3292

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Dear Rotaractors

Greetings to you all !!!

I along with my spouse Samira would like to extend best wishes to the District Rotaract Representative Rtr. Laxman Kharel and entire district 3292 team and most importantly the Presidents of all Rotaract clubs for a very fruitful year 2022-23.

Past RI President KR Ravindran says that people who continue to seek a way to make a difference, for they feel that without helping others, their own lives are less valid, their own lives have less merit, their role here on this earth is less meaningful. And some of those people find their way, as we have, to Rotary. We should be saying today, that when you choose selflessness over selfishness; when you choose to give, instead of keep; when you choose to live your life by the values you were taught, as you learned to walk and speak—your life will only be richer.

Rotary changes lives of people and including our own. We are ‘people of action’ and game changers to serve any community and the world. Rotary connects all the peoples of the world in one umbrella of humanitarian service. Rotary is forever changing, yet it is an organization which has been built on enduring principles which enable Rotarians around the globe to connect for the good of the whole world.

The Rotaract Theme for this Rotary Year 2022-23 “Inspire, Empower and Transform” itself is quite in line with the power of youths, who unless inspired and empowered will be less effective in transformation. This Rotary year 2022-23, under the leadership of first lady International President Jennifer Jones with the theme ‘Imagine Rotary’, is going to be another beautiful year of service for all of us and we are looking forward to again reaching the people and community by putting ourselves to their service and bring a change. In Rotary every year there is a change of leadership, but core values of Rotary, Four way test and Objects of Rotary do not change. Rotarians and Rotaractors do things differently than doing different things.

Since past two and half years, we all have gone through the very difficult times due to COVID 19 pandemic. But we Rotarians have been able to come out of the uncomfortable situation and serve the humanity in need with our unique motto ‘Service above Self’ and we have commitment to do it forever. That is what Rotary is all about. Winston Churchill says that “We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give.” This is very much applicable in Rotary. The End Polio has been our top priority since many years and we plan to eradicate it by 2023 with only two countries Pakistan and Afghanistan, remaining in the world to be declared polio free. The priority service projects for next year as envisaged by the Rotary International President are Girl child education and Saving the environment. For these, every club and Rotaractors have to work hard.

Rotaract is just one of the ways that Rotary invests in young leaders. So explore some of the other opportunities we offer, and learn how you can take action to create lasting change through Rotary. Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) and Rotary Youth Exchange (RYE) are some of the vast opportunities that Rotaractors can chose upon to build confidence and personality as well. So please do not miss those opportunities.

I sincerely request all of you to adopt to new normal environment and take up the challenges to convert them in to the opportunities and do good for community. Let us try bringing more Rotaractors, youths, more resources, more knowledge, skill, attitude and practice to do better for the people and community. Connecting, continuing and collaborating among all partners is important in bringing quality of life of people.

As a District Governor for Rotary year 2023-24, I urge you all to be committed and continue your service to Rotary as always and together we can. Once again best wishes to DRR Laxman Kharel and his team for a successful Rotary year 2022-23.

Jai Rotary !!!

Rtn. Rajendra Prasad Dhoju District Governor Elect, 2022-23

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Rtn. Durga Prasad Subedi

District Rotaract Chair, 2022-23 Rotary International District 3292

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Dear DRR Laxman and my fellow Rotaracts

Warm greetings to you all for the coming year 2022-23.

What a wonderful journey I have been enjoying as a Rotarian that had started as a rotaract back in year 2000-2004. I take immense pleasure and feel supremely proud of joining Rotary Club which is a global network of 1.4 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves. Having uninterruptedly worked on the shared vision and responsibilities, I have found that being a true rotarian has shaped my personality experience and achievements even more impeccable.

Imagine Rotary” is the 2022-23 presidential theme that RI President Jennifer Jones has announced. Jones, who will make history on 1 July by becoming Rotary’s first female president, is urging Rotary members to dream big and take action: “We all have dreams, but acting on them is a choice. Imagine a world that deserves our best, where we get up each day knowing that we can make a difference.” We have been entrusted with leadership in our great Rotary Organizations and now it is up to us to be brave and intentional in our actions, and let others help us lead.

It is a service, leadership, professional and community service organization (often wrongly communicated as a Social Service Club) for young men and women aged 18 and over. Rotaract focuses on the development of young adults as leaders in their communities and workplaces. Rotary International President-elect Jennifer Jones believes in engaging members through meaningful responsibility hence Rotary needs to “adapt and retool” through the appointment of a Rotaract member as a Rotary public image coordinator. Jones has further said that some Rotaractors will be assigned as president’s representatives. It is definitely a matter of great pride that Rotaract has already achieved 50% female members

I believe that you all will take forward the legacy of working harder with honesty to achieve the motto we have been assigned for this year. Further, I want to make you feel assured that my presence, support and motivation will always be there to guide you all whenever need arises. Rotary opens the doors and we need to harness our connections to leave an impact locally and internationally.

As you all are aware about changes made by COL. we should take it as an opportunity to thrive even more to achieve and dream big. We will establish clear and short goals which will truly leave an everlasting impact in the society directly or indirectly.

We will collectively imbibe the responsibility of avenues of service included Club Service, Community Service, International Service and Professional Development. Rotaract Club undertake various projects for the overall development of our Rotracters. Rotary believes in developing the next generation of leaders. Our programs help younger leaders build leadership skills, expand education and learn the value of service.

Let us proceed with the mindset of “Together We Can” and work together to do good in the world. Thank You and Good luck.

Your’s in Rotary Durga P Subedi (Durgadev)

District Rotaract Chair

RI District 3292

RIY 2022-23

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Greetings of the day !

With an immense pleasure and honour, I would like to congratulate DRR Laxman Kharel for your district directory for RIY 2022-23.

I am quite sure that an intellectual personality like that of yours who believes in working by taking initiatives, under your leadership your team will successfully achieve the goal and objectives of your district.

I am confident that your leadership will play a vital role in the encouragement, growth and development of your district and Rotaractors. As you believe in starting your tenure with this excellent theme "IMAGINE ROTARY" imagines a Rotary where members act to make their dreams become reality and they make the most of their club experiences.

I urge members to engage more with each other and use these connections to build partnerships that change the world.

I extend my best wishes to you and your team for a successful tenure. I am sure that under your leadership your district will touch new and greater heights.

Wishing you all the very best for a successful Rota Year 2022-23.

PDRR Rtn Rtr Kaushal Sahu

President - SEARIC MDIO

RIY 2021-22

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Rtr. Laxman Kharel

District Rotaract Representative, 2022-23 Rotary International District 3292

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Dear Rotaract Leaders

Namaskar and Rotaract Greetings;

Stepping up to become a DRR, I believe that Leadership is Influence, not Instruction. As Leaders, we have an opportunity to grow in our Influence and Multiply as Leaders. Let our Positive Influence, Inspire people to grow as Leaders.

With all your support, today I am really feel honoured and privileged to represent RID 3292 Nepal – Bhutan. Let me begin with my heartiest “CONGRATULATIONS!” to the Rotaract leaders of the Rota Year 2021-22 on your significant performance during your tenure which has wonderfully honoured district goals and areas of key focus, and made all of us proud of you.

While the world has changed over time, as have the way we as Rotaractors interact with each other, the fundamental values that have always attracted young adults to Rotaract have remained the same. The values engraved in the four way test continue to attract ethical young adults with a passion for service into Rotaract. I was personally attracted by the promise of making lasting friendships with likeminded people, and I promise you I have not been disappointed. The goals of Rotaract, which guide our service and growth paths as Rotaractors have enabled us to be distinct from our peers who have not had an opportunity to join a Rotaract Club.

RY 2021-22, we stood up against hard hitting second wave of COVID -19 with humanity when required. We rise in any form - virtual or physical, by not just adapting to the changing scenarios but also by supporting each other. We incredibly put our efforts into doing things awesomely that year. Thank You to all the leaders.

As the Rotary wheel rotates, encompassing new RY 2022-23, my "Warm Welcome" to all my Rotaract family in this journey of Inspire, Empower and Transform. In Rotaract, We inspire people around us when we do things with passion and purpose, and we will lead them to greatness and success.

Dear Rotaract Leaders, let’s stand up and commit to "Inspire" with your leadership "Empower" with your thoughts "Transform" with your action, as a globally responsible citizen and be the sources of giving inspiration with getting inspiration and vice versa. This Journey of Inspire, Empower & Transform continues ahead. Let’s work together to build District 3292 the best it can be. Let’s establish a WE Mind set; we work as a Team and Collaborate. Let’s make time to build relationships and Connect with people.

I have a full faith on my team, and I strongly believe that your active leadership, strong determination and your special commitment will help you to achieve the district goal. I promise I shall give the best of my abilities and fully support in all your endeavors. So, let’s all work together for the betterment of the world and make year 2022-23 a remarkable year.

Let's grow together.

Warm Regards

Rtr. Laxman Kharel

District Rotaract Representative

RI District 3292 Nepal & Bhutan

RIY 2022-23

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Rtr. Summit Bajracharya

District Rotaract Representative, 2021-22 Rotary International District 3292

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Dear Rotaractors,

Let me also take this opportunity to congratulate all the Presidents and board members for taking up the responsibility in your respective clubs. 2022-23 RI President Jenifer Jones wants the Rotary family to Imagine Rotary. On the same line, let us all imagine a Rotary Fraternity where we work together with the core principles of Leadership, Integrity, Diversity, Adaptability and Learning.

We've tried to focus on strategic planning as your representative in 2021-22 to ensure that clubs understand why they're doing what they're doing. We also believe in putting forth our best effort in everything we do, which is the core message of my theme, "Doing Things Awesomely."

Keeping that in mind, please keep up the fantastic work and ensure it is in line with your club's strategy. We must understand that our involvement in Rotaract is primarily for our development, so align your learning objectives with all your Rotaracting activities.

To commemorate the beginning of the new Rota year, we are releasing this directory, which contains a wealth of information that Rotaractors can use in their daily Rotaract operations. The publication team has done their best to include all the necessary information for Rotaractors. In the meantime, the directory consists of a few club-friendly templates and contact information.

Our supporters, well-wishers, and sponsors have always supported the Rotaractor initiative. In the same vein, I'd like to express my gratitude to our sponsors, well-wishers, Rotarians, Rotaractors, and Interactors for their unwavering support. It was thanks to their help and generosity that the Rotaract District Committee was able to produce the District Directory.

I want to thank the hardworking team behind this publication again, with special thanks to all contributors. Keep doing things awesomely.

Yours Sincerely,

Rtr. Summit Bajracharya

District Rotaract Representative 2021-22 Rotary International District 3292

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Rtr. Roshan Karki

District Rotaract Representative, 2023-24

Rotary International District 3292

Dear DRR Rtr. Laxman Kharel, Rotaract District Committee members and Rotaract Clubs of RID 3292, Warm Greetings and Namaste

Rotaracting has been in my zeal for 13 years from the beginning of my Rotaract movement in Rotaract Club of Manohara. I with full support of my parents and my family members would like to express my warm wishes to the DRR Laxman Kharel and entire Rotaract District Committee Team for RY 2022-23 and also to all the presidents, secretaries, board members and general members of the club. This is the beginning of a new year with new hope, expectations for everyone and we must work hand in hand to achieve our expectations and theme “Inspire, Empower, Transform” set by our DRR.

Like every year, the Rotaract district and all the clubs has been doing good with the great mentorship of its past leaders and Rotaract District Committee guidance. This year, I wish every Rotaractors to be more active in fellowship, membership engagement in service projects, additional skill development of members, more connectivity of club members to the world and make a remarkable change in their professional career. Rotaract District committee 2022-23 will surely add bricks in all your initiations and will assist it to make it happen. For me, the growth of Rotaract and the Rotaractors has been a priority for a very long time, and we shall make it happen exponentially!

Taking leadership as the District Rotaract Representative of District 3292 in Rotary Year 2023-24 is an important step in my life and my leadership growth. While preparing for this journey I would expect support from the RDC members of RY 2022-23 and club’s presidents and upcoming leaders. For me this journey has been a cause of reflection, unlearning old habits and learning new ones, planning and strategic thinking. Learning from this year, taking good parts of our movement, and with all your support I believe we will prepare a solid foundation for the next Rotary year.

The Rotaract Movement in RI District 3292 has already created history. Now it's our time to create a new history by accepting the motto of Rotaract, ' Fellowship through Service' I wish the Rotaract District 3292 all the best for Rotary Year 2022-23. As a true Rotaractor, I'm always here for our movement, brotherhood, and fellowship.

Ultimately, I will always be available for Rotaractors and Rotaract clubs and continue the legacy in Rotaract. My good wishes are always with the Rotaract District 3292, RY 2022-23.

Rtn/Rtr. Roshan Karki

District Rotaract Representative-Elect

Rotary Year 2022-23

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District Rotaract Representative

Rtr. Laxman Kharel (PHF)

Father's Name : Late. Dila Ram Kharel

Mother's Name : Mrs. Chandra Kala Kharel

Date of Birth : 7th March

Academic Qualification : Master in Business Studies (T.U.)

Mailing Address : Devdaha-7, Shitalnagar, Rupandehi, Nepal Language Skill : English, Nepali, Hindi

: +977-9857057143

Email : laxmankharal95@gmail.com

Rotaract Involvement:

• Join Rotaract 2011

• International Service Director : Rotaract Club of Butwal 2014-15

• Vice President: Rotaract Club of Butwal (2017-18)

• Charter President :Rotaract Club of Central Rupandehi (2019-20)

• Zonal Rotaract Representative (2017-18) Zone-11, RID 3292

• Assistant District Leadership Trainer (2018-19) RID 3292

• Assistant District Secretary (2019-20) RID 3292

• DRR Elect (2021-22) RID 3292

Business Involvement:

• Vice Chairman : Aryan Mobile Center, Devdaha

• Managing Director : Sangria Tours and Travels Pvt. Ltd.

Country Visited: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Germany, Netherland, Belgium, Vatican City, France, Switzerland, Italy China, Myanmar & India.

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Rtr. Dinesh Gaire

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Father's Name : Late Shiva Gaire Mother's Name : Mrs. Kamala Devi Gaire Spouse : Mrs. Bandana Parajuli Gaire Date of Birth : 29th Kartik Academic Qualification : Master Degree (MBS) Mailing Address : Tilottama-3, Rupandehi Language Skill : English, Nepali, Hindi Mobile : +977-9857034688 Email : dinu110@outlook.com Rotaract Involvement: • Join Rotaract 2016 • Community Service Director: Rotaract Club of Tinau City 2017-18 • President: Rotaract Club of Tinau City 2019-20 • Zonal Rotaract Representative (2020-21) Zone-11, RID 3292 • Assistant District Secretary(2021-22) RID 3292 Involvement: • Founder : Anawarat Construction

Chhetri

Kunwar Chhetri

Sharada Thapa K.C.

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Mother's Name : Mrs. Radhika
Spouse : Mrs.
Date of Birth : 7th October Academic Qualification : Master in Business Studies (T.U.) Mailing Address : Butwal-11, Rupandehi Language Skill : English, Nepali, Hindi Mobile : +977-9867156123 Email : shubhashkc@gmail.com Rotaract Involvement: • Join Rotaract 2016 • Secretary: Rotaract Club of Tilottama Rupandehi 2017-18 • President: Rotaract Club of Tilottama Rupandehi 2020-21 • Zonal Rotaract Representative (2021-22) Zone-20, RID 3292 Involvement: • Senior Consultant : Pradeep Bhattarai & Associates Country Visitied : India, Singapore, Thailand
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Abbreviations

Rotary, Rotaract & Interact

Stratergic Priorities & Goals for 2022-23

Standard Rotaract Club Constitution

Rotaract Club

How to start a Rotaract Club

What you need to know before

SAMPLE: Charter Ceremony

SAMPLE: Installation Ceremony

SAMPLE: Rotaract Club Oath

Roles & Responsibilities

Rotaract Meetings

SAMPLE: Meeting Minutes

Assembly

Requirements

Rotaract Twin Club Tips

Memorandum of Understanding

District Officials’ Visit to Club

Recognition Barometer 2022-23

District Rotaract Committee 2022-23

Rotaract District Committee 2022-23

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District Rotaract Representative 2007-08|2023-24

Trainers' Forum

Rotaract Club Presidents & Secretaries 2022-23

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ByLaws 42
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Schedule 49
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

RI Rotary International

RC

Rotary Club

RAC Rotaract Club

DG District Governor

DRR District Rotaract Representative

IPDRR Immediate Past District Rotaract Representative

DRRE District Rotaract Representative Elect.

PDRR Past District Rotaract Representative

ADRR Assistant District Rotaract Representative

RY Rota Year

PP Past President

RYLA Rotary Youth Leadership Award

IDYEP Inter District Youth Exchange Program

PETS President Elect Training Seminar

COTS Club Officer Training Seminar

Rtn Rotarian

Rtr Rotaractor

ZRR Zonal Rotaract Representative

RDC Rotaract District Committee

DRC Rotaract District Committee

SETS Secretary Elect’s Training Seminar

RDF Rotaract District Fund

DRF Disaster Relief Fund

MDIO Multi District Information Organization

SEARIC South East Asia Rotaract Information Center

RSA MDIO Rotaract South Asia Multi District Information Center

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International is a global community of

professionals working together to serve others and to advance peace. Through this movement, more than 1.2 million members in over 34,000 Rotary clubs

volunteer in communities, at home and abroad.

clubs bring together people ages 18

older to exchange

with leaders in the community,

leadership and professional skills, and bring peace and international

to the world. These are a group of a non-religious, nonpolitical and non-profit organization which are involved in the community and international service;

initially began as a Rotary youth program in 1968 but has now become

independent group.

is a service club for youth aged between 12 to 18 who want to connect with other young people and have fun while serving their communities and learning about the world. These clubs meet at least twice a month, are sponsored by local Rotary clubs. Interact clubs organize two projects every year, one that helps their school or community and one that promotes international understanding.

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World wide 46000+ Rotary clubs 1.4 Mil. Rotarians 200 countries with Rotary clubs RI District 3292 155 Rotary clubs 5800+ Rotarians Rotaract
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World wide 10,698 Rotaract clubs 203,298 Rotaractors 180+ countries with Rotaract clubs RI District 3292 176 Rotaract clubs 5376 Rotaractors Interact
World wide 14,911 Interact clubs 342,953 Interactors 145 countries with Interact clubs RI District 3292 144 Interact clubs 3400 Interactors

STATERGIC PLAN OF ROTARACT 3292

OUR VISION

We envision a future where young people are inspired and empowered to understand themselves better, enabling them to transform the world around them.

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to create opportunities and provide support for our members, enabling them to become community and professional leaders.

BACKGROUND

The Rotaract District 3292 was established in 2008. Prior to that, we were functioning as a part of Rotaract District 3290. After the establishment of District 3292, the Rotaract District, over the years, has been contributing different elements to professionally establish the organization. Hence, after a decade of the establishment of the District, the first Three Year Strategic Plan 2018-2021 was created. With this strategic plan we had already begun a process of defining ourselves and realigning our priorities for the future. Year One of the Strategic Plan (2018-21) focused on ‘reflection’ as a core part of our planning and action. Year Two emphasized the need to develop the ‘competencies’ of our members and the need to reach out beyond the organisation to ‘collaborate’ with others. Finally, during Year Three, we felt the need to work with our ‘values’ to create a new vision for the future. All these strategies have helped us shape the direction of the organisation. As we draw closer towards the end of this Strategic Plan, we feel the need to refocus on our priorities to continue on the mission of the organization; but at the same time, establishing new forms of engagement for the future.

In creating a new strategic plan for Rotaract District 3292, we take reference from the Rotary International Strategic Plan, Rotary District 3292 Strategic Plan and the Rotaract District 3292 Strategic Priorities Survey 2021 to carve out a niche way forward for the youths in our District. This Strategic Plan also takes into consideration the new policy changes that have been set for Rotaract Clubs by Rotary International, which redefines the make-up and structure of Rotaract Clubs. With these changes in place, we have felt the need to review our existing strategic plan to help shape the future direction of the organisation.

We have taken this period to review the existing strategic plan as well as reflect on our experiences of over a decade. In this process, we have interacted and received feedback and suggestions from past and current Rotaract as well as Rotary District leaders. They have been very instrumental in providing a course of action in the past and their suggestions, we believe, will be crucial in shaping the future direction of the organization. Equally important to consider are the views and experiences of rotaractors in general. Hence, as part of collecting these views, we had conducted a nation-wide survey among Rotaractors to gain insights on their experiences of Rotaracting as well as their suggestions for the future outlook of the organization. We have also attempted to review the past activities and achievements of Rotaract in Nepal to provide an understanding of Rotaract engagement in general. All these different perspectives have contributed towards inscribing the new strategic plan of Rotaract District 3292 for 2021-2024.

STRATEGIC PLAN

One of the important measures of reflection regarding the future direction of the organization has been in redefining what Rotaract means for the future. For this, we need to embody who we are as Rotaractors and what we do as Rotaract Clubs. This means we need to define our core values as Rotaractors and streamline our strategic priorities. We believe that the values we instill as Rotaractors not just guide us in conducting ourselves within and outside of the organization, but will also help us perceive the world around us and accommodate ourselves to the evolving times. Likewise, we also need to organise our strategic priorities to address some of the challenges for the future and our contribution in resolving them. Therefore, our revision of the existing strategic plan is to accommodate some of these new demands for the future. We hope that

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this new strategy will provide a wider perspective to internalise our roles as individuals and institutions to prepare, contribute and eventually position ourselves in the wider world.

Our mission is to then create a new culture of youth engagement that transcends beyond the notions of participation and partnership and seeks to envision youths as creators and collaborators and the Rotaract platform as their ground for exploration. We consider the core values and the strategic priorities to be not just facilitative of our plannings for the future, but assist us in being reflective along each step. Moreover, we believe that embracing these values and aligning our strategic priorities will help achieve the vision of Rotaract being a leading youth development organization that enables the development of leaders, creators, and innovators.

CORE VALUES

Based on the needs of the organization, moving forward, we find it necessary to inculcate new values that become the basis of everything that we do. These values have been conceived with the understanding that they reflect the changing needs of the Rotaract community. They are fundamental to our identity, our approaches, and the services we provide towards the community. Hence, these values have to be integrated in all of our engagements, within and outside of the organization. Simply speaking, these values should become the underlying principles in guiding us towards answering the ‘how’ questions that are fundamental to Rotaract; i.e. how is Rotaracting achieved? We have highlighted five core values that should be endorsed by the members and clubs within the District.

The five core values of Rotaract District are: Leadership, Diversity, Adaptability, Learning, Integrity

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LEADERSHIP

We feel the need to broaden our understanding of ‘leadership’ that is often associated with the ability to make decisions or solve problems. We envision a future for youths where leadership encompasses elements beyond these traits. Hence, we strive towards leadership that is not just attributed to courage, wisdom and a sense of judgment; but equally embraces empathy, humility and respect for others. More importantly, we do see leadership as a position but rather as a form of character that defines who we are and how we position ourselves. At its essence, this new perspective of leadership values each and every member as an integral part of the organization.

INTEGRITY

Rotaract clubs and its members will hold high levels of moral and ethical standards in determining our personal and professional objectives. We strongly believe in the need to be honest, transparent and accountable in the ways we conduct ourselves within and outside of the organization.

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EVERYTHING WE

DIVERSITY

Rotaract Clubs are reflective of the diversity that is prevalent in our everyday lives. What we mean by diversity is not just welcoming a diverse group of individuals (which is equally important), but also to create a platform for the inclusion of diverse sets of ideas and experiences. This means that boundless opinions and perspectives are considered in addressing the many challenges we face as an organization and as individuals. We strongly believe that diversity allows broadening of mindsets for a more coherent functioning of our organization. When young people from different backgrounds, cultures, gender, ethnicities, perspectives, experiences etc. come together for a common interest, we are better able to embrace tolerance, equality and diversity.

ADAPTABILITY

In a constantly evolving world, Rotaract Clubs should be best positioned to meet the demands of the future. This means we need to unburden ourselves from the shackles of the past and be future-oriented. This requires us to internalize and transform ourselves as individuals and as an organization through processes of reflexivity and adaptability. Hence, we envisage an organization and its members that are critical in thought, flexible in action, and accommodating in contribution. We hope that this openness and acceptance to ideas and ways of doing sets forth an ambit of opportunities for young people to thrive.

LEARNING

Youths are at the learning curves of their lives, and we believe learning is fundamental to human growth. Hence, learning has to be central to everything that we do. What this means is that Rotaract Clubs and its members should be open to new ideas, develop abilities to listen, are reflective of their actions, and open to criticism. It is only through instilling these elements of learning that Rotaract Clubs can realize their true potential. In essence, Rotaract is a forum for youths that thrives through learning. We also believe that learning is not a one-time event, it is a life-long process. Hence, even as we mature as individuals and as an organisation, we emphasize the need to incorporate learning in all stages of our growth. Our ultimate goal is to develop a ‘culture of learning’ within us .

STRATEGIC PRIORITIES

The above five core values are central to everything that we do moving forward, and they become instrumental in carving out a new trajectory for the organisation. Therefore, the challenge now for us, as an organization, is to learn, adapt, diversify and eventually move towards a new direction. Hence, this process requires a transformation from how we have been conducting ourselves so far towards how we need to conduct ourselves from now onwards. However, this is not to suggest that there will be a significant shift in what we will be doing. However, we now need to contextualise what we do with the values we have inscribed above. In other words, develop strategic priorities that will guide us towards achieving those values in our everyday Rotaracting.

We have identified four strategic priorities that will guide and shape the future direction of the organisation:

ENHANCE PARTICIPANT ENGAGEMENT

Because we recognize the challenges our clubs face in today’s changing world, Rotaract District will support our clubs’ efforts to deliver an experience that engages and retains members. It advocates for a practice where all club activities are member-centric, i.e. promotes meaningful participation of its members. This means that club activities will have to be premised on the assumption that any such undertaking by the club will ultimately enhance and improve on the skills and competencies of its members. When we help clubs focus on the experience and value they give their members, we give Rotaractors and other participants the opportunity to work together, connect with one another, and have a more satisfying experience through their engagements.

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ExPAND/OPEN OUR REACH

We can expand our reach in three specific ways - by opening up ourselves to people, processes and practices. This means we have to be inclusive towards a broader set of people to be part of the organisation, so that our organisations are representative of the communities we engage with. Likewise, we also need to open up towards new and innovative ways of engagement that allow for greater possibilities of finding effective solutions. And finally, we need to expand our view to address not just local issues, but also incorporate some of the global challenges that we continuously face in the present, as part of this highly interconnected and interdependent world of ours.

INCREASE OUR IMPACT

Our members invest volunteer and financial resources in a broad range of activities, but we will do a better job of measuring the results and outcomes of our work. So that Rotary can continue to attract members, partners, and donors, we’ll focus our programs and produce evidence of lasting impact. We will review and reflect our past activities, and improvise our current activities to be more impact driven, addressing current problems and towards a better future.

INCREASE OUR ABILITY TO ADAPT

To achieve our vision and keep pace with the changing global needs, our structure and culture must evolve. We’ll ensure that our operating and governance structures are efficient and effective in delivering the goals we have planned; and at the same time, it is flexible and accommodating to challenges and opportunities we might not have been able to envision. Hence, it is critical that we are reflective of our actions and are able to transform ourselves based on the circumstances we encounter.

ROTARACT DISTRICT 3292 STRATEGIC PRIORITIES SURVEY

When we set out to formulate strategic priorities for RY 2021-22, we were looking for a base on which these strategies will be built upon. After thorough discussion, we decided that a good place to start would be a feedback from our past leaders. A sizable number of past rotaractors of all capacities with experience of almost 10 years were requested to give their suggestions on the strengths and weaknesses of past years of Rotaract District 3292 and what our future should look like. Those feedbacks along with a thorough review process of past activities and their impacts formed the basis of these strageties. It revealed the need for rethinking some of our core values and strategies. So a survey was conducted.

A survey was convened from January 1, 2021, to January 20, 2021, to understand the interests and priorities of Rotaractors in Rotaract District 3292. A total of 96 respondents were part of the survey. Among them, 44 were female participants, while 52 were male. 88 of them were from community-based clubs, while the remaining 8 were from university-based clubs. We had responses from members who have been part of Rotaract for more than six years as well as from those who are relatively new (6 months or below). Likewise, other than Province 6 and 7 where the number of Rotaract clubs is also very low, the survey covered the entire country’s geographical spread. Hence, we believe that this survey has captured the values, perceptions, and aspirations of Rotactors from District 3292.

The Rotaract fraternity already houses people from diverse backgrounds and age groups. There are students, early and mid-career professionals as well as Rotaractors in leading positions in their respective fields. Likewise, the range of professional and academic arenas they come from are also wide. This highlights a crucial asset that the Rotaract community has- its diversity. We asked Rotaractors the value they put in diversity and the ways to embrace this for the organization’s strengthening. The responses we received showed that it is not only the diversity of people from different professions, vocations, or social categories that we house and should focus on welcoming but also the large pool of ideas and talents that actually drive us forward. That is why we’ve placed a large emphasis on engaging this diverse group of young people to build a strong community.

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The survey results showed that Rotaractors find their investments of money, time, and effort in Rotaract fulfilled when they get space for professional and personal relationship building, and opportunities for learning. 55.7% and 66% of the respondents agreed that they have made valuable professional and personal connections respectively through their engagement in Rotaract. “Professionalism” is the foremost trait (62.9%) that Rotaractors look for in Rotaract clubs. Nevertheless, respondents stated that, at present, opportunities for professional development need to improve (39.2%) and are even non-existent (3.1%). That directs us to the importance of introducing and promoting professional networking opportunities for young people in the community. We hence, believe that Fellowship groups can be one way to encourage like-minded people to meet and form connections that go beyond Rotaract engagements. Moreover, promoting collaboration such that there are opportunities to engage with young people and professionals from beyond the Rotaract fraternity appeared to be vital. In this, we find the true essence of a community that accommodates the needs of its diverse members and thrives on engagements within and beyond.

In Rotaract, a large insistence has been placed on learning, and the results from the survey validate that emphasis. 77.3% of the respondents stated that they want Rotaract to be identified as “An organization that grooms young leaders”, and an overwhelming 83.3% of the respondents said “ I am learning and growing through my engagement in Rotaract… ”. To support this culture of learning and growing, a further focus has been given to developing an environment where there is constant feedback amongst the members, such that Rotaractors do not shy away from constructive criticism. Most responses (66.7%) agreed that feedback and self-reflection activities that are part of the club activities enhance learning. This member-centric and member-driven model of initiating activities and learning through them is of essence for the community to grow. Hence, another area of emphasis this year is on inculcating learning at the core of the Rotaract movement, with members as the driving forces .

However, traits like accountability and transparency emerged as areas that can be strengthened and/or are missing. 45.8% of the respondents stated that “transparency” needs to be improved, while 38.5% stated that accountability as a trait needs to be improved. Moreover, 40.2% stated that the Rotaract needs to inculcate ethical standards in people. These traits also are weaved with leadership. Our focus is hence on leadership that shall produce leaders who not only display confidence and make wise decisions but also practice integrity, transparency, accountability, humility, and empathy.

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Mission

Vision, mission and Goal

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2022-23Rotaract District Committee, RY 2022-23 Vision We envision a future where young people are inspired to understand and empower themselves, enabling them to transform the world around them.
Our mission is to create opportunities and provide support for our members, enabling them to become community and professional leaders. Goals for Rota Year 2022 23 1. Membership Retention & Extension 2. Strengthening Club Administration 3. Fellowship and Professional Connections 4. Focus & Increase Humanitarian Service 5. Enhance Support and Relation with Rotary District 6. Aware and Enhance Public Image 7. Enhance International Understanding and Connection. Goal Area 1: Membership Retention & Extension Action Points 1. Community Engagement 2. Opportunity with Collaboration 3. Professional Development and Career Support Program 4. Fellowship Activities 5. Membership Certificate through website Activities/ Program 1. Club fellowship Program 2. Zonal COTS & Club level COTS 3. Special Training to update members in Rotary portal and updates 4. Need based Member Orientation & Workshops 5. Zonal Membership Exchange 6. Individual member passion support 7. Collaboration with local level org Key Results 1. At least 80% of existing member retention 2. Member Filtration member who has paid dues to Rotary International 3. Quality Members 4. Network Strengthening 5. Member Transforming

Goal Area 2: Strengthening Club Administration

Action Points

1. Encourage Rotaract clubs and Rotaractors to update and use the Rotaract website and rotary International Website

2. Conduct workshops, training and events of different capacities at various levels that support the clubs for proper use of website and documentation

3. Regular circulation of details to the club from Rotary International about administrative changes and opportunities to Rotaractors

Government Registration of clubs (PAN/ CDO/SWC)

Maintain Club Documents

Activities / Program

1. Training for the club for proper use of web portal and Documentation in COTS and Club Level Training

Guiding and support the club for Government Registration

Engagement of member in strategic planning

Proper Documentation of Goal Documents, Legal Documents and Projects by Clubs

Key Results

1. 100% update and Assign of Board of Directors & Member in RotaryInternational website and Rotaract 3292 website

2. Maximum Project and event update in Rotaract 3292 website

3. 10 % Registration of club in Local Government, Results in Global Grant, and local authorities fund mobilization in transparent way

Goal Area 3: Fellowship and Professional Connections

Action Points

1. Increase Member fellowship inside clubs and among clubs of District

Promotion of Professional Connection though District Events and Rotaract 3292 website / Social media fellowship group

3. Increase youth ‘s Skill and Career Supportive sustainable Projects Activities/ Program

Key Results

1. Standardized District Events

2. Awareness and need based training for Professional connection

Promote and initiate Career Supportive sustainable Projects

Increase and support joint level projects

Privilege partnership with other organization

Promote Nation wise / Region wise fellowship program

1. Increase Member participation in Rotaract District event

Professional connection of Rotaract Member though Rotaract Events and Rotaract 3292 social media and website

Prepare List of job and professionally Rotaractors

Track Data of member who was professionally connected

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Goal Area 4: Focus & Increase Humanitarian Service

Action Points

Create awareness among diverse stakeholders regarding the Rotaract

its purpose through various means of communication

Increase collaboration & Connection with other Reputed Humanitarian organization

Government Sectors

Focus and Aware

Nationwide Blood Donation Campaign

Activities / Program

Key Results

TRF contribution and Global

levels of meeting from Rotaract District

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projects with other organizations including government organization

Training to Rotaract club about approaching global Grant Project and

of TRF & other Financial Contribution

Organize Grant Management Seminar

Organize Blood Donation Campaign

with Red cross

Initiate Minimum 1 Global Grand Project from Rotaract Clubs

Minimum 50 Rotaractors contribute for TRF

Tracking data and Target to collect 800 pints’ blood

Goal Area 5: Enhance Support and Relation with Rotary District

Action Points

Support Rotary Nepal Literacy Mission and increase the number of scholarships and Rotaract contributions in Rotary Nepal Literacy Mission.

Organize RYLA National / International

Fellowship in Joint Fundraising Event

Collaborative Support to Rotary from Rotaract

Activities / Program

Quarterly Joint Meeting with Rotaract District and Rotary District

Good Relation and Networking with Rotarians

Key Results

Increase the Number of Scholarships by 50% and develop a mechanism where Rotaract can get funds from Rotary Literacy Mission

Conduct 1 International RYLA in Support of Rotary District

Conduct 1 Joint Fund Raising event in collaboration with Rotary

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Goal Area 6: Aware and Enhance Public Image

Action Points

1. Create awareness about Rotaract among diverse stakeholders regarding the Rotaract and its purpose through various means of communication

2. Collaborate with different organizations and entities across the country to enhance public relations and ultimately enhance the public image

3. Increase in activities that focus on the youth’s personal and professional development; collaboration with different organizations for similar activities

4. Ensure media coverage of Rotaract Clubs’ activities

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Program

1. Collection of media person information all across the Rotaractor of Nepal and encourage them to cover Rotaract News

2. Extraction of significant club reports from Rotaract 3292 websiteand convert them to news articles

3. MOU with National and local media for the Publication of Major projects, events and toinform locals people about Rotaract & its activities

Key Result

1. Minimum 3 Articles of impact of Rotaract Activities in National Printand Online Media

2. Coverage of District Events & major Projects in National Media

3. Promotion of positive image about Rotaract Moment

Goal Area 7: Enhance International Understanding and Connections

Action Points

1. Encourage Clubs for International Relationship, Twin Club Formation

2. Participating in Different International Events across the world

Activities

1. Formation of Action Group for International Twining

2. Organize and participate in Youth Exchange, Round Trip /Tour, ROTASIA, INTEROTA, MDIO, RI Program and IDYEP

1. 50% percent club will establish twin ship with international clubs

Key Results

2. One International Fellowship Tour

District Theme: Inspire, Empower, Transform

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STANDARD ROTARACT CLUB CONSTITUTION

Article 1 — Name

The name of this organization shall be the Rotaract Club of

This organization shall be sponsored by the Club(s) of

Article 2 — Purpose

The purposes of this club are for:

Rotary members to recognize the positive change implemented by young adults through an active and personal commitment to empower young adults and young professionals to take action through community and international service, develop leadership skills through professional development, and gain a global perspective that fosters world peace and cultural understanding as partners in service; and for

Students and young professionals to take action through community and international service that creates sustainable solutions to local and global challenges, connect with the global community of Rotary to expand professional networks, exchange ideas with leaders, and cultivate lifelong friendship around the world, develop skills to become community and global leaders, make friends locally and globally, and have fun while recognizing the importance of Service Above Self.

Article 3 — Sponsorship

1. The sponsor(s) of this Rotaract club, through a joint committee, the number of members which shall be determined by the club, shall provide guidance and support to this Rotaract club.

2. This club is not a part of, and neither this club nor its members have any rights or privileges with respect to, the sponsor club(s).

3. This club is a non-political, non-sectarian organization.

4. This Rotaract may be university-based* or community-based. Where the Rotaract club is university-based, control and counsel by the sponsor club(s) shall be exercised in full cooperation with university authorities, with the understanding that such clubs are subject to the same regulations and policies established by the university authorities for all student organizations and extracurricular activities of the university.

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[Revised by the RI Board of Directors, Decision 67, November 2020]
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5. To maintain active certified status from RI, this club’s president shall update club and membership information to RI each year no later than 30 June. Failure to submit updated club and membership information to RI annually will result in termination.

*As used in this constitution, the term “university” is intended to include all institutions of higher education.

Article 4 — Membership

1. Eligible members should be students and young professionals of good character and leadership potential aged 18 and over.

2. In order to successfully establish, maintain, and grow a new Rotaract club, it is recommended, but not mandated, that there be a minimum of 12 members before starting a new club.

3. The method of admitting new members to this club, as provided in the bylaws, shall be determined by this club in consultation with the sponsor club(s). The method of admitting new members of university-based Rotaract clubs shall have the approval of the appropriate university authorities.

4. Membership shall automatically terminate (a) upon termination of the club; or (b) upon failure to meet attendance requirements unless excused by the board of directors of this club for good and sufficient reason.

5. Membership may be terminated for cause, as determined by this club by vote of not less than 2/3 of all the members in good standing.

Article 5 — Meetings

1. The club shall meet as provided in the bylaws, at a time and place suited to the convenience of the members.

2. Attendance may be in person, through online meetings, or using online connections for members whose attendance otherwise would be precluded.

3. The board of directors shall meet as provided in the bylaws.

4. Meetings of the club and of the board of directors may be cancelled during holiday or vacation periods or for cause at the discretion of the board of directors.

Article 6 — Committees

The president, with the approval of the board, may appoint standing or special committees as necessary or convenient for the administration of the club, citing their duties at the time of appointment. All special committees shall lapse upon the completion of their duties or upon discharge by the president.

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Article 7 — Officers and Directors

1. The officers of this club shall be a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and such additional officer(s) as provided in the bylaws.

2. The governing body of this club shall be a board of directors composed of the president, immediate past president (if available), vice president, secretary, treasurer, and additional directors whose number shall be determined by this club, all to be elected from among the members in good standing. All decisions, policies, and actions of the board and of the club shall be subject to the provisions of this constitution and policy established by Rotary International.

If university-based, this club shall be subject to the same regulations and policies established by the appropriate authorities for all student organizations and extracurricular activities of the university.

The board of directors shall have general control over all officers and committees and may, for good cause, declare any office vacant. It shall constitute a board of appeals from the rulings of all officers and actions of all committees.

3. Elections of officers and directors shall be held annually by methods compatible with local customs and procedures, as provided in the bylaws, but in no case shall more than simple majority of the members present and in good standing be required for elections.

The term of office of all officers and directors shall be one year, unless a shorter term is provided in the bylaws.

4. All incoming Rotaract club officers, directors, and committee chairs shall be provided with leadership training from the district Rotaract committee.

Article 8 — Activities and Projects

1. This club shall be responsible for planning, organizing, financing, and conducting its own activities and shall itself supply money, labor, and creative imagination necessary thereto, except in the case of joint projects or activities undertaken in cooperation with other organizations, such responsibility shall be shared with such other organization(s).

2. This club shall undertake among its activities at least two major service projects annually, one designed to serve the community and the other designed to serve the international community, and each shall involve all or most of the members of the club.

3. It is the responsibility of the club to raise the funds necessary to carry out its program. It should not solicit or accept more than occasional or incidental financial assistance from Rotary club(s) or other Rotaract clubs.

Sponsor clubs may provide financial support when mutually agreed upon. All funds raised for service projects must be expended for that purpose.

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Article 9 — Fees and Dues

1. All sponsor club(s) must pay a certification fee to Rotary International, set by the RI Board of Directors, for new or reinstated Rotaract clubs.

2. Fees, dues, or assessments on the membership of the club may be levied for the purpose of meeting the administrative costs of the club. Funds for activities and projects undertaken by the club shall be raised apart from such fees, dues, or assessments and shall be placed into a separate account. A thorough audit by a qualified person shall be made once each year of all the club’s financial transactions.

3. Rotaract clubs should establish financial guidelines to ensure that all funds are managed in a responsible and transparent manner, including all monies collected to support service projects, consistent with laws and banking regulations in the country, including plans for disbursement of funds should the Rotaract club disband or be terminated.

Article 10 — Acceptance of Constitution and Bylaws

Every member of the club, by acceptance of membership, thereby accepts the principles of Rotaract as expressed in its purpose and agrees to comply with the constitution and bylaws of this club, and on these conditions alone is entitled to the privileges of the club. No member shall be absolved from the observance of the constitution and bylaws on the plea that a copy of them has not been received.

Article 11 — Bylaws

The club shall adopt bylaws, together with such amendments as are not inconsistent with this constitution and which may be deemed necessary or convenient for the governance of the club, provided that such amendments are adopted in accordance with the amendment procedure prescribed in the “Recommended Rotaract Club Bylaws.”

Article 12 — Name and logo

The name and logo of Rotaract shall be used exclusively by Rotaract members. Each member of this club shall be entitled to wear or otherwise display the Rotaract name and logo in a dignified and appropriate manner during the period of membership. Such entitlement shall be relinquished upon termination of membership or termination of this club.

Article 13 — Duration

This club shall exist so long as it continues to function in accordance with the provisions of this constitution and policy relating to Rotaract established by Rotary International, or until it is terminated:

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a) by Rotary International,

consent, approval or concurrence of the sponsor club, for:

or without

1) failure to function in accordance with its constitution

initiating, or maintaining, or retaining in its membership an individual who initiates or maintains litigation against a Rotary district, Rotary International, or The Rotary Foundation, including their directors, trustees, officers,

employees, or

3) for other cause

b) by its sponsor club(s), or

by the Rotaract club itself upon its own determination. Upon termination of this club, all rights and privileges relating to the Rotaract name and logo shall be relinquished by the club and by its members individually and collectively.

Article 14 — Administration

This constitution shall be amended only by the Board of Directors of Rotary International, and all amendments to this prescribed “Standard Rotaract Club Constitution” shall be automatically adopted by each Rotaract club.

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RECOMMENDED ROTARACT CLUB BYLAWS

Club bylaws

club’s

the

the Standard Rotaract Club

them to reflect

and establish common club practices. The bylaws in this

the Standard Rotaract Club

sponsor club(s)

these

Bylaws of the Rotaract Club

by the Rotaract Club

by the Club(s)

Article 1 — Definitions

1. Board: The club’s board of directors

Director: A member of the club’s board of directors

Member: A member of the club

Quorum: The minimum number of participants who must be present when a vote is taken: majority of the club’s members for club decisions and a majority of the directors for club board decisions

RI: Rotary International

Year: The 12-month period that begins on 1 July

club may choose how it defines a quorum for voting purposes.

Article 2 — Elections and Terms of Office

1. Election for the offices of president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and directors shall be held annually prior to ________ . Those elected shall take office on 1 July.

One month before elections, nominations for president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and any open director positions may be presented in writing, from the floor, or both. Those candidates receiving a majority of the votes of the members present and in good standing shall be elected.

The method of election shall be

If any officer or board member

a position, the remaining members of the board will appoint a replacement for the remainder of the term.

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supplement
Constitution
document are recommendations. Customize
your
practices, confirm that they are not in conflict with
Constitution and
current Rotary Code of Policies. The
must approve
bylaws and any amendments where applicable.
of _________________________________. Adopted
of ______________________________________ on ______________. Approved
of ______________________________________ on ______________.
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Your
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vacates

5. The terms of office for each role are:

President

Vice President

Secretary

Treasurer

Director

The Standard Rotaract Club Constitution requires that your club’s bylaws specify an election process, but in no case shall more than simple majority of the members present and in good standing be required for elections.

Article 3 — Duties of Officers

1. The president presides at all meetings of the club and the board of directors. The president, with the approval of the board, appoints all standing and special committees and fills vacancies in the board of directors by appointment until the next regular election of the club. The president is an ex officio member of all committees. The president maintains regular communication with the sponsor club(s), the district Rotaract representative, and Rotary International.

2. The vice president succeeds the office of president in the event of the removal of the latter for whatever cause, and, in the absence of the president, presides at all meetings of the club and of the board.

3. The secretary maintains all club records, records minutes of all the meetings of the club and of the board, and provides copies of such to the sponsor club(s) upon request.

4. The treasurer oversees all funds and provides an annual accounting of them. The treasurer shall make all disbursements under procedures determined by the board. The treasurer shall make all records available for inspection by any club member upon request.

5. The board of directors shall be the governing body of the club, as provided in the constitution. In the absence of the president or vice president, the board of directors may select an officer or director to preside at the meetings of the club. It shall make an annual report to the club to apprise all members of the club’s operations. It shall hold regularly scheduled meetings, which shall be open to the attendance of any club member in good standing. Members attending such meetings, however, shall not address the meeting except with the permission of the board.

Additional officer’s duties and terms of office may be included here.

Article 4 — Committees

The president, with the approval of the board of directors, may appoint the following standing committees, additional committees, or special committees as necessary or convenient for the administration of the club, citing their duties at the time of appointment:

1. International service: This committee shall identify opportunities in order to plan and

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implement at least one activity or service project annually designed to create sustainable change that directly benefits the international community, involving all or most of the club membership.

2. Community service: This committee shall identify in order to plan and implement at least one activity or service project annually designed to create sustainable change that directly benefits the local or university community, involving all or most of the club membership.

3. Professional development: This committee shall develop a comprehensive professional development program designed to expand professional networks, allow members to exchange ideas with other leaders, and build skills through leadership training.

4. Finance: This committee shall devise ways to finance any and all club activities requiring funds, in cooperation with the appropriate committee.

5. Club: This committee shall be responsible for tracking attendance, developing membership, promoting activities, coordinating public relations, and other matters as appropriate.

6. Foundation: This committee shall provide training opportunities, develop fundraising strategies, and share information with the club’s members in support of The Rotary Foundation.

Additional committees and their duties may be included here.

Article 5 — Meetings

1. An annual meeting of this club and the board of directors is held no later than_______________ each year for the purpose of discussing plans and objectives for the year and/or upcoming year.

2. This club meets as follows: _______________Reasonable notice of any change or cancellation of the regular meeting will be given to all club members.

3. Each member of this club shall attend at least_______________% of this club’s regularly scheduled meetings.

4. The board meets as follows:_______________. Special meetings of the board are called with reasonable notice by the president or upon the request of two board members.

5. An annual meeting of this club, the board of directors, and sponsor club(s) is held no later than_______________each year for the purpose of reaffirming the responsibilities and commitment of the sponsorship relationship. One or more members of the sponsor club(s) shall attend no fewer than_______________regular meetings of the club annually, and no fewer than_______________regular or special meetings of the board of directors annually.

6. Any member absent from a regularly scheduled meeting of the club may make up for an absence in any of the following ways be made up as follows: a) attend a regular meeting of any other another Rotaract club or Rotary club; or

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and participate in a club service

a club-sponsored community event;

a Rotary or Rotaract district or multi-district conference or training seminar,

attend a convention or preconvention of

other meeting

by the board.

7. A majority of the members in good standing shall constitute a quorum at any regular or special meeting of the club. Any four members of the board, one of whom must be the president or vice president,

constitute a quorum at any meeting of the board.

* For Rotaract clubs that have a Rotary or Rotaract club sponsor it is recommended to plan at least one annual meeting and outline attendance responsibilities at regular meetings to encourage collaboration, communication, and establish clear expectations of the sponsorship relationship.

Article 6 — Fees and Dues

1. The admission for the new members shall be ___________. Annual dues shall be ____________ per member.

2. All fees and dues must be paid before a member will be considered in good standing.

Article 7 — Method of Admitting Members

1. A member may propose a candidate, a prospective member may make a request, or another club may propose one of its transferring or former members to join this club. The method of admitting new members of university-based Rotaract clubs shall have the approval of the appropriate school authorities.

2. The club should approve or reject a candidate’s membership within days and notify the candidate of its decision.

Additional qualifications or procedures for admitting new members may also be included here. A process to address objections raised by current members may also be included here.

Article 8 — Amendments

1. These bylaws may be amended by majority vote of the members in good standing at any regular or special meeting of the club at which a quorum is present, provided notice of intention to call such a vote is given at least fourteen days earlier at a meeting of the club at which a quorum is present, and provided such amendment is approved by the sponsor club(s).

2. Changes to these bylaws must be consistent with the Standard Rotaract Club Constitution and the Rotary Code of Policies.

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HOW TO START A ROTARACT CLUB ?

Getting involved in Rotaract can be a fun, impactful, and transformational experience for more than just young leaders in your community

inspire

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1Familiarize yourself on all things Rotaract. A great place to start is by reading the Rotaract Handbook. Deepen your knowledge with the Policy Related to Rotaract

Gather a team.

engage your Rotary club members, too!

4Strategize to attract your audience.Determine a target audience and identify the locations and opportunities to promote the formation of a new Rotaract club. Schedule a kickoff event that will appeal most to your target audience to introduce potential members to Rotaract, such as a happy hour, service project, info session, or your own creative invention

Bring together a group of Rotarians and community members committed to supporting your new Rotaract club

5

Create and share promotion malaterials. Solidify your value proposition and clearly articulate benefits of joining your Rotaract club in promotional materials. Use Rotary’s Brand Center to create digital and print resources and share Rotaract videos on social media

3Know your audience. Assess the makeup of your community and determine if you will start a university or community-based Rotaract club. Rotary’s Engaging Younger Professionals Toolkit helps clubs understand this demographic, create a vibrant club culture, and communicate Rotary’s value.

6

Host your kickoff event. Engage all attendees and talk to them about why they came and how they are interested in changing their community or growing as a leader— make sure to get their contact information.

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7Follow up with attendees. Personally invite them to the first Rotaract club meeting.

8Support the first few months of Rotaract club meetings. Your team should assist in the early stages of the Rotaract club by helping set up the club administration. Advise on adopting the Standard Rotaract Club Constitution and Recommended Bylaws,organizing officer elections, selecting meeting locations, and arranging an initial service project.

Certify the club. Submit the Rotaract certification form. The $50 onetime fee for chartering a new Rotaract club will be eliminated. Rotary International officially recognize that your Rotary/Rotaract club will be sponsoring a new Rotaract club. Rotaract clubs will begin paying dues to Rotary International 1 July 2022. The annual dues will be $5 per member for universitybased clubs and $8 per member for community-based clubs.

Stay connected. Plan to regularly attend the Rotaract club’s meetings and events and invite the Rotaract club to collaborate with your Rotary club in your activities and events. Share the success of your Rotaract club

Rotary International at rotaract@rotary.org.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE RUNNING A CLUB ?

EFFECTIVE CLUB

A Club becomes effective when:

• Sustain and/or increase its membership base.

• Implement successful projects that addresses the needs of its community and beyond.

Promote the ideals and objectives of Rotaract.

Actively participate in the programs

Develop leaders capable of serving

the district.

PROFESSIONALISM IN CLUB

We need professionalism in club because:

• It acts as a practice platform needed in career

It helps for smooth functioning of the club system

It helps in developing inter/intra personal qualities

It paves a path to great leadership

club level.

UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF THE CLUB’S BOARD

The board of directors is the governing body for the club and meets at least once a month. It is important to note that most of the club business should be transacted during board meetings rather than club meetings. Club meetings should be used to report on the progress of the club’s projects/activities.

• The board ensures that the club will not undertake activities that will risk its financial solvency.

• The board ensures that administrative responsibility, membership recruitment and fundraising are balanced with program activities to keep clubs active and strong.

• The board plays an important monitoring role in implementation of club projects.

• Build a club that reflects the needs of the community and club members.

• Identify the skills and resources needed to achieve or exceed set goals.

• Ensure a realistic club budget is prepared for the year

• Review the program and policies of the club to ensure that they are being implemented effectively

• Ensure the administrative efficiency of the club.

WHAT ARE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ?

• It is a legal entity that is accountable for the organization’s affairs.

• It carries public trust.

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• Provides stewardship that is in the best interests of organization as a whole.

• Is accountable for the conduct of the organization.

• Creates and ensures compliance with the organization’s constitution and by-laws.

• Ensures contractual obligations are met.

• Ensures suitable policies for conducting the organization’s business and making sure that they are in place.

There are three basic duties for individual members of boards:

• Duty of Due Diligence

Be Informed

§ Before you join

• Review articles of incorporations, bylaws, policies, board minutes, financial statements, audits, insurance and filings.

• Review the characteristics of the organization, board, management, and accountability structure.

§ After you join

• Read minutes, reports, financial statements.

• Provide feedback to clarify, change or correct information. Be Engaged

• Attend meetings of the board, sit on committees, relate to the community, stakeholders, etc.

• Duty of Care Be Prudent

§ Members must act “reasonable” in making decisions

§ Operate within the law and bylaws of the corporation

Share Your Perspective

§ Express your opinion in discussions

§ Voice opposition to a decision when you believe it is necessary

§ Duty of Loyalty

Act Ethically

§ Comply with the law, disclose conflicts of interest, set personal agendas and politics aside, etc.

Work in Solidarity

§ Board speaks with one voice

§ Work with the board and management

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SAMPLE: CHARTER CEREMONY

is only a sample

MC starts program with Welcome to

Call on the dais:

Sponsoring Rotary/Rotaract

Chief Guest, DG, RI District 3292

Charter President

District Rotaract

Representative),

Service

National Anthem

Rotary Song

Introduction of the

Meeting Call to order and 15 sec silence by RCC Welcome speech by RCC

Felicitation of all the dignitaries on the dais Presentation on how the club was formed (optional)

RCC/Youth Service Chair/Club Advisor introduces Charter President & requests DG to handover Charter Certificate to President Handover of Charter Certificate by DG to Charter President

Collaring of Charter President and handover of Gong and Gavel by Rotary President

Acceptance Speech by Charter President

Introduction of his/her team by Charter President Call to DRR for oath taking

Call to:

DG for handover of R.I. Identity Card

DRC for lapel pins

Rotary President for By-laws and Club attire

DRR for District Identity Card and Rotaract documents (optional)

Charter President for Appointment letters to BODs

Release of souvenir or website by the Chief Guest (optional)

Address by DRR Address by RCC

Address by Rotary President Address by DRC

Address by DG

Cake cutting (optional)

Token of Love presentation

completely upto club if they want to present tokens) to the dignitaries on the dais Toast proposal by Rotary President and Charter President Vote of Thanks by Vice President

Meeting adjourn by the Charter President

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SAMPLE: CLUB INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

This is only a sample club installation procedure.

club can make necessary logical tweaks.

• Master of Ceremony calls the dignitaries in the dais

President

Spouse of President

Chief Guest (preferably District Official of highest in protocol* present in the meeting)

• ZRR/District Representative (if DG, DGE, DGN, DRR or Past Governors are not present)

• Immediate Past President

• National Anthem/ Rotary Song/ Silent invocation

• Welcome Speech by event coordinator or Past president or Outgoing Vice President

• Lighting Lamp/Water

Welcome Dance

• The Incoming President is introduced to the audience

• The Outgoing and Incoming Presidents come to the centre of the stage and the Outgoing President symbolically hands over the office (Charter Certificate, Collar, Gong and Gavel)

• Incoming President takes oath (administered by the DG/DRR/Rotary President)

• Acceptance speech by the President

• Introduction of new board by President

• Incoming Board members take oath (administered by the new President)

• Club pin, ID cards and appointment letter to new BOD

• Yearly Club Report (summary of major activities throughout the year) by IPP or Secretary

• Induction of new members (by the DRR/ZRR)

• Recognition of the Board Members and other special recognition (if any) by the IPP.

• Souvenir/website release (Optional)

• Remarks by ZRR, Rotary President, DRR, DRC, Guest of Honour

• Introduction of the Chief Guest by Video Presentation

• Remarks by Chief Guest

• Acknowledgement to IPP by president

• Token of love distribution to guests by newly installed president

• Vote of thanks by Vice-president

• Club installation meeting report by Sergeant-at-arms

• Toast proposal by IPP (I would like proposes toast for a long-lasting peace in the world and Nepal, and well-being of the people of Nepal)

• Toast proposal by President (I would like to proposes toast for the well-being of RI President

and for success of Rotary International)

• Meeting adjourn by the President

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Club Installation Ceremony Format

This is only a sample club

Note:

• Installation Ceremonies are not mandatory

• New officers (president and board members) of the club are installed to their respective portfolios. Thus, is not called an ‘Installation ceremony of the club’

• Installation ceremony is not a handing over ceremony. Handing over of files and documents is normally done at the last board meeting (often a joint board meeting) of the club

• Installation of club offi cers is automatic on July 1 regardless of observing the ceremony.

Recommended that installation of club offi cers be held during the fi rst Regular Weekly Meeting of the year

• President’s collar is ‘president’s collar’, not anybody else’s. IPP (not outgoing president) is not supposed to wear president’s collar after June 30

• Clubs are requested to follow RI protocols while conducting such programs

(The above agenda of installation ceremonies is just a recommendation as decided by Council of Governors of RI District 3292 and is not mandatory. Clubs are free to take decision regarding the modality of the installation ceremony)

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SAMPLE: ROTARACT CLUB OATH

Oath for the President:

I, _______, do solemnly pledge that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of President of Rotaract Club of __________ and that I will to the best of my ability support District Rotaract Representative _________________ and Rotary International and that I will uphold the constitution and bylaws of this club.

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OdfGbfL/Lsf;fy lgjf{x ug]{5' . ;fy} /f]6/L OG6/g]zgnsf] lawfg tyf lalgodsf] kl/lw leq /xL d]/f] a'l4 laa]s tyf Ifdtfn] EofP ;Dd l8li6«S6 /f]6«¥ofS6 l/k|]h]G6]l6e -l8=cf/=cf/=_ tyf /f]6/L OG6/g]zgnn] cl3 ;f/]sf] dfgjLo ;]jf sfo{df ;Sbf] ;xof]u k'¥ofpg] 5' / /f]6«¥ofS6 Sna ckm –––––––––sf] 5la ;b}j pRr /fVg bQlrQ /xg] 5' .

Oath for the Officers and Directors:

I, __________, do solemnly pledge that I will fulfill duties of my office in the Rotaract Club of __________ to the best of my ability, that I will support President __________, and will abide by our club’s constitution and bylaws.

Oath for the New Members:

I, __________, do solemnly pledge that I will fulfill my duties as a member of Rotaract Club of __________ to the best of my ability, that I will support President and Board of Directors, and will abide by our club’s constitution and bylaws.

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ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

WHAT ROLES DO BOARD MEMBERS PLAY IN ORGANIZATION?

play three key roles

ROTARACT CLUB STANDARDS

The Rotaract District Committee has adopted these minimum standards for an effective club:

• Pays its Rotaract dues on time.

• Sets realistic goals and gives effort to maintain it.

• Conducts meetings regularly (regular/board/ committee/informal).

• Implements service projects that address needs in the local and international community.

• Acts in a manner consistent with the Rotaract Constitution, Statement of Policy and Rotaract District Guideline.

• Updates club membership and officers in a timely manner at www.rotary.org and www.rotaract3292.org

• Resolves club disputes in an amicable manner.

These standards are only the beginning of what makes a successful Rotaract club. Work with your Zonal Rotaract Representative to ensure that your club reaches its full potential.

ROTARACT CLUB’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Board of Directors serves as the governing body of a Rotaract club and includes the president, immediate past president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and any additional officers your club decides it needs. Rotarian and faculty advisers should regularly attend board meetings to provide guidance. Rotary club members may also attend these meetings as observers. The board should meet according to the time specified in their by- laws and report any action taken at the next club meeting. During its meetings, the board reviews action in accordance with the set goals and implements the club’s plans and service projects, ensures the club’s financial solvency, and delegates responsibilities. At the end of the Rotary year, the board prepares a final report that describes the major actions taken over the preceding 12 months. A copy of the report should be sent to the sponsor Rotary club.

Use board meetings to explore ideas, make decisions, and evaluate progress. The board is elected to manage the interests of the club as a whole and to work closely with you to achieve club goals. Generally, the club’s board of directors has these responsibilities:

• Oversee the work being done by all club officers and committee members.

• Review the periodic report of club finances and make sure the budget includes realistic amounts for club operations and projects. Also, approve all expenditures not accounted for in the club budget.

• Approve or reject proposed members and communicate the decision to those who

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the members.

• Review club policies to ensure they are being implemented as intended, and revise them if they are no longer current.

• Consider innovative ways to make the club more vibrant, attractive to new members, and engaging to current members.

• Explore the needs of your community and international communities to establish club goals.

CLUB OFFICERS’ RESPONSIBILITIES

PRESIDENT:

As the club leader, the president helps members develop as leaders and works to ensure that the club’s professional and leadership development activities and community and international service projects are successfully promoted and completed. President should be knowledgeable with the administrative policies and procedures that serve as a framework for the operation of a Rotaract Club and the District. This includes Standard Rotaract Club Constitution, Bylaws, Rotaract Statement of Policy and District Guidelines.

• Conducting effective club meetings with detailed agendas that allow enough time for reports from officers and committee members.

• Chairing meetings of the board of directors.

• Appointing all standing and special committees, with the approval of the board, and serving as an ex officio member of all committees.

• Appointing committee chairs based on individuals’ experience, and seeking their opinions about committee members. In the event of a vacancy in the board of directors, shall, with the approval of the board, fill such vacancy by appointment until the next regular election of the club.

• Delegating responsibilities to help members develop their leadership skills for future club leadership roles.

• Encouraging club members to get involved in projects by building on their skills and interests.

• Ensuring that club activities and service projects are successfully promoted and executed.

• Monitoring membership to maintain an age and gender balance

• Communicating and collaborating with the sponsor Rotary club, Rotaract district and Rotary International.

• Updating club information and membership data by June through Member Access.

VICE PRESIDENT:

The vice president’s primary role is to support the president.

• Presiding over meetings in the president’s absence.

• Serving on the board of directors and as an ex-officio member of all committees.

• Handling special assignments as directed by the president.

• Staying current on club goals and activities.

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the event

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SECRETARY:

The secretary’s primary responsibility is to help the club function efficiently.

• Maintaining all club records, including membership, committee appointments, attendance, and important club documents such as the club’s certificate of organization, budgets, and reports

• Notifying the sponsor Rotary club of club members who are turning 31, to help them identify potential Rotarians

• Providing club and member information to the president for regular updates to RI

Taking minutes — a clear, concise written record of meeting discussion and actions — at all club meetings. Minutes should cover these points:

Date, time, and place

Presiding officer

Attendance

Approval and correction of last meeting’s minutes

Summary of reports from officers and committees

Summary of agenda (including old and new business) and actions taken

Announcements

Adjournment

Provide copies of minutes to the sponsor Rotary club upon request.

TREASURER / FINANCE CHAIR/DIRECTOR:

The treasurer works with the secretary to maintain accurate financial records. The treasurer should be a responsible, detail-oriented person.

• Chairing the finance committee

• Collecting membership dues

• Depositing dues and all proceeds from fundraising projects in a bank approved by the board of directors

• Making all disbursements under procedures determined by the board.

• Preparing and administering the budget

• Preparing a tri-monthly report that accurately details

Money on hand at the beginning and end of the month

Income, with its source (such as membership dues or fundraising) clearly indicated

Payments, indicating for what and to whom

• Overseeing all funds and provides an annual accounting of them

• Deciding how the club will fund its activities

• Focusing on keeping dues low and maintaining the club’s ability to support itself

• Collecting any district and club dues

• Seeking in-kind and monetary donations from businesses and organizations

• Making all records available for inspection by any club member upon request.

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• Providing useful feedback and perspective in the planning of club activities

• Assisting with special projects and provide support for board and club members.

CLUB ADMINISTRATION CHAIR/DIRECTOR

• Developing strategies for recruiting new members and keeping current members active.

• Publicizing the club’s activities to members and the general public.

• Planning activities for networking and socializing inside the club as well outside the club, such as organizing joint meetings, twin club formation.

• Maintaining a historical record, including pictures and descriptions of club activities.

• Notifying committee members of the date, time, place, and subject of meetings.

• Preparing and follow meeting agendas.

• Assigning tasks to each committee member and keep track of these assignments.

• Preparing to report back to the club’s board.

• Managing and maintain Club Inventories.

• Organizing to conduct new member induction program.

• Be a focal person for guests as well as proposed members.

SERVICE PROJECT CHAIR/DIRECTOR

• Reviewing suggestions from members for community service projects to ensure they address real needs and can be successfully carried out by the club.

• Developing plans for the club’s annual community service projects.

• Leading, organizing, and implementing community service projects.

It is recommended that community service director and his/her committee plan projects focusing on Rotary Seven Areas of Focus, District Theme Projects, and Rotary designated months. Service Project Chair and the committee can also look for partners to work together in service projects.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CHAIR/DIRECTOR

• Solicits suggestions from club members for professional development activities.

• Reviews and plans activities.

• Explores resources in the community.

• Leads, organizes, and implements the activities.

Professional Development Director and his/her committee should focus career development programs and vocational training for members.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIP CHAIR/DIRECTOR

• Reviews suggestions from members for international service projects to ensure they address real needs and can be successfully carried out by the club.

• Develops plans for the club’s annual international service project.

• Leads, organizes, and implement the international service project.

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and maintains relations

and

PUBLIC IMAGE CHAIR/DIRECTOR

PRESIDENT ELECT

• Be a part of decision making process for future leadership.

• Appoints board members and committee chair for upcoming year.

• Reviews and reflects on the club’s present and past activities and plan as per need.

• Makes a temporary planning committee to plan the upcoming tenure and set goals.

• Conducts last club assembly for upcoming year plan.

• Accompanies and assists the President in the Presidential duties as a part of the transition process and handle special assignments as directed by the president.

The President Elect shall complete the following tasks within the given time period:

January :“Planning Committee” formation, including 1 Advisor and 2 to 3 members (the purpose of the Planning Committee is to review past and present projects and club activities, which will help in setting goals for the coming year)

February : Planning committee meeting to review past and present projects and club activities

March : Planning committee meeting

April : Board Finalization

May : Goals Settingz

June : Club Assembly

SERGEANT-AT-ARMS

• Maintains an orderly, dignified, and effective club meeting.

• Handles the physical preparations for a meeting and guide its general conduct.

• Collects late fees or any other fees decided by the board.

• Maintains meeting attendance record of members as well as guests.

• Arranges make-up cards for visiting Rotaractors.

CLUB COMMITTEES

Committees help the club carry out its activities and projects. The club’s president, with the approval of the board, may appoint five standing committees — club service, community

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service, international service, professional development, and finance — as prescribed by the Standard Rotaract Club Constitution.

Additional committees may be appointed as needed.

Committee members are recommended to meet at least once a month, either in person or other way, to discuss plans and activities. A committee may divide into subcommittees to accomplish all of its tasks. All committee activities and expenses are subject to the board’s approval, so committee plans should be shared with the club president. The committee chair should:

• Chair the committee and lead all meetings and programs of the committee.

• Lead the planning process and prepare the committee’s plan with committee members to be presented in the Club Assembly.

• Notify committee members of the date, time, place, and subject of meetings.

• Prepare and follow meeting agendas.

• Assign tasks to each committee member and keep track of these assignments .

• Ensure that the committee’s plans are executed in the best possible manner.

• Be prepared to report back to the club’s board members.

Following are the responsibilities of the five standing committees:

• Club Service: This committee shall be responsible for attendance, membership; programs, fellowship, public relations, and such other matter as may be deemed appropriate.

• International Service: This committee shall be charged with primary responsibility for enhancing knowledge and understanding of worldwide needs, problems, and opportunities and developing activities to give service for promoting international understanding and goodwill toward all people.

• Community Service: This committee shall have responsibility for enhancing knowledge and understanding of community needs, problems and opportunities and for formulating and developing appropriate activities for serving the community

• Professional Development: This committee shall be responsible for developing a program designed to provide information about a wide cross-section of businesses and professions and to stimulate awareness and acceptance of high ethical standards in business and professional life.

• Finance: This committee shall devise ways and means of financing any and all club activities requiring funds, in cooperation with the appropriate committee.

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ROTARACT MEETINGS

TYPES OF MEETING IN ROTARACT

General Meeting

scheduled meetings

includes

Meeting

Meeting

scheduled meeting

Committee Meetings

Special Meetings

held as per need, not among the regularly scheduled

Committee meetings

GENERAL MEETING

Assembly

Board

under

or Board meeting

not necessarily a formal meeting

Rotaract Clubs conduct regular general meetings weekly, bi-monthly or as decided and mentioned in the club’s by-laws. The time frame of a general meeting is 1 hour.

Certain activities/ responsibilities are to be conducted necessarily in the meetings which are discussed below.

PRE - MEETING (BEFORE THE MEETING)

These activities/responsibilities are to be performed before the meeting:

President

• Set agendas along with the Secretary at least a week prior to the meeting

• Finalize agendas along with the Secretary at least 2-3 days prior Secretary

• Send agendas one week prior to the meeting and ask for any other agendas to be added

• Circulate minutes of the previous meeting

• Finalize agendas at least 2-3 days prior and circulate to the members. Once finalized, the agendas should not be changed.

• Inform SAA and Club Service Director regarding the arrangement of additional logistics like Projector, Speaker, Water, Lunch, Paper and Pen, or any other materials apart from the regular logistical arrangements

Treasurer

• Prepare financial reports at least 2-3 days prior to the meeting (on which the report will be presented) and share with the president. The report is to be pre- sented at various intervals as mentioned in Club By-laws.

Club Service Director • Confirm guests and speakers, if any

Directors

Members

• Prepare project reports to be shared in the meeting (if any) and share with the president at least 2-3 days prior to the meeting.

• Read the minutes of the previous meeting and send in amendments if any

• Read the agendas of the upcoming meeting and do necessary study, if needed

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regularly
also
Installation
and Club
Board
regularly
of the
Meetings of different committees held
chairmanship of Committee Chair
General
nor
and is

ON THE MEETING DAY

• The President, Secretary, Club Service Director and Sergeant - at - arms should arrive at the meeting venue at least one hour prior to the meeting

• President and Secretary to confirm on the agendas and run through the agendas/ happenings in the meeting Finalize on details such as who introduces the guests, who gives the Vote of thanks, and other necessary last minute preparations

• The Sergeant at arms makes the necessary logistics arrangements room setup, arrangement of banner, gavel and gong, President’s Collar. The SAA also keeps note of the members’ attendance, time of meeting, collect sunshine fund and penalty as per club practice. The SAA keeps note of the time, and informs the President

• All other members arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the meeting for fellowship

• The Club Service Director receives the guests, directs them to the venue, and accompanies them

MEETING PROCEDURE

The following is a suggested format for General Meetings. Items can be added or removed as required for particular Meetings and the order of reports or guest speakers can also be changed, as appropriate.

• Welcome / Opening: The Chairperson calls the Meeting to order and declares the Meeting open and welcomes any guests or visitors. Silence invocation observed.

• Apologies: The Secretary reads out the apologies received from members who could not attend the meeting. Opens floor to members if anybody has received apology from any others members

• Minutes of Previous Meeting: This should be confined to any action taken upon the previous minutes. The Chairperson (ideally the President) and Secretary should note any “points arising” before the Meeting to ensure they are dealt with quickly. If the items belong to specific agenda items, then they should be referred and discussed at the appropriate point in the Meeting.

• Correspondence: Present related items in date sequence in order of incoming and outgoing mail. Letters should not be read unless it’s essential for the meeting to know all the details. Simply give a brief comment on the contents and endorse the action or deal with the matters so that action will result. If required, the correspondence can be passed around for all to read. Relevant correspondence should be passed to appropriate Directors / President etc. for action.

• Reports from Committee Chairs: This is where those people inform those present what their committee is doing and what plans they have for the future. If any items are included which need action, deal with them by discussion, or as motions.

• President’s Report: The President can reinforce actions presented by Committee Chairs, inform members of District and Rotary activities and thank individuals if relevant. Visiting Rotaractors/ Rotarians: The Chairperson calls upon any visiting Rotaractors/Rotarians for any items of news

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information

• General Business: This should include items from Minutes, Notices of Motion and other discussion points not covered by the reports.

• Guest Speaker: Introduction of the Guest Speaker and a vote of thanks should be given by Chairperson or other members as a professional development opportunity.

• Special Events: These can help liven up

meeting,

example

team building activities

• Thanks: The Chairperson thanks the Guest Speaker, Visitors and Rotarians for their attendance.

• Closure: Mention the date and time of the next meeting, and details of any events activities to be held in the interim. Sergeant at arms talks about Meeting Statistics and any fund/fine collected. The Chairperson will normally state, “General Meeting number …… of Rotaract Club of ….. is adjourned”.

POST MEETING

Activities to be completed after the meeting President - Follow up on tasks to be completed Secretary - Circulate minutes of the meeting within one week of the meeting Directors - Complete tasks as discussed in the meeting, follow up wherever necessary and re- port to the President Members - Read the minutes of the meeting and send in amendments if any Complete any tasks/ responsibilities taken

BOARD MEETINGS

• Board Meetings are recommended to be held at least once a month. (Rotaract Standard Constitution gives freedom to choose the frequency of board meeting to the club)

• There is no specific time frame for Board meetings and can be flexible as to what the agendas demand

• Agendas that need comprehensive discussions which cannot be concluded in a general meeting are to be discussed in the Board meeting. Or agendas that cannot be decided upon immediately and require background research/study can be taken to the Board Meeting. There is no specific difference as to which agenda should be discussed in the Board Meeting or the General Meeting

• Board Meetings are more focused towards the larger goal and vision of the club and should reflect whether or not the club is moving towards the right direction

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

• Committees are one of the main functioning part of the clubs. How well a club’s committee

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functions determines the efficiency of the club. Rotaractors appointed to committees by the president help ensure clubs perform efficiently. All committees promote the vision and goals of the club. Committee also reflects the practise of distributive leadership as it divide the responsibilities to the committee chairs and encourage them to lead their respective committees.

• Rotaractors appointed to committees by the president help ensure clubs perform efficiently. All committees promote the vision and goals of the club.

• Committee meetings are held for execution and planning of various projects and events

• Committee meetings should be held before club assembly to plan on the different activities and projects for the upcoming time period

• Committees chair acts at the meeting chairperson

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SAMPLE MEETING MINUTE

ROTARACT CLUB OF

MINUTES OF THE JULY 2022 REGULAR MEETING

Rotaract

S.No. Name Designation Signature

2022,

Admin.

GUESTS

S.No. Name Designation Signature

the guidance of the president,

prepared an advance memorandum

this meeting.

AGENDAS

items,

with

during this meeting,

the agenda of the meeting.

Confirmation of previous minute.

Regarding Board Decisions

Regarding Zonal Meeting

DECISIONS

Upon discussion on the minutes

club approves the minute of 8th July 2021 regular meeting.

ADJOURNMENT

foregoing

a true

2021

of

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This is only a sample memorandum of understanding. You can use this as a template to draft your own. The agreement between the clubs solely depends on their mutual understanding, and the clubs can define their terms of the agreement.
................
The
Club of ................. held its eighteenth regular meeting on 29th July
09:00 p.m. onwards under the chairmanship of President ……….at …........................................ MEMBERS
1. xyz President 2. President Elect/Nominee/Vice President 3. Secretary 4. Treasurer 5. Club
Chair 6. Service Project Chair 7. International Service Chair 8. Professional Development Chair 9. Committee Chairs 10. Sergeant at Arms 11. Member
1. Under
the secretary had
for
Those
along
others initiated
constituted
74.
75.
76.
74.
presented by secretary, the
75.
The
is
record of the proceedings at 29th July
Rotaract Club
............. regular meeting.

CREATING AN ENGAGING CLUB EXPERIENCE

Being vibrant Rotaract club isn’t just about running effective meetings. It’s about creating an experience for your members that keeps them involved and connected. Work with your fellow club leaders to implement changes the club wants to make. Research shows that clubs with more freedom to be flexible can better attract new members and keep current members engaged

Your clubs can do any of the following to be more flexible for your members:

• Meet only twice a month

• Try a different meeting day and time

• Count service projects or social events as meetings

• Choose whether to meet in person or online, to alternate between online and in-person meetings, or to use both formats at the same time (for instance, a member could participate in an in-person meeting through a video chat)

• Offer alternative membership types, such as associate, corporate, and family, as long as these individuals are reported as active members and you collect membership dues from them.

Get creative and have fun! Your club service committee can help you develop flexible, engaging club meeting formats and agendas.

IDEAS FOR MAKING A ENGAGING ExPERIENCE

REGULAR MEETINGS

• Allow time for members to share ideas

• Use meeting time to plan activities and projects.

• Offer members the option to participate virtual- ly if they can’t make the meeting in person.

• Have members speak about themselves rather than booking a guest speaker.

• Give each meeting a different theme.

• Rotate meeting locations.

• Make meals optional.

• Discuss Rotaract business for the first half

• of the meeting and use the second half

• for fun activities.

SOCIAL EVENTS

• Hold an annual retreat with your club to have fun and reflect on the work you’ve done in the past year.

• Meet once a month at a restaurant or other venue to socialize.

• Plan events and outings that include family members.

• Celebrate personal milestones and other special occasions that are important in your members’ lives

NETWORKING AND TRAINING EVENTS

• Hold a networking meeting to build relation- ships and rapport with one another.

• Conduct a networking event with business pro- fessionals in the community to increase

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your

training

them

SERVICE PROJECTS

with other organizations

sure members

regular

a

involved

outreach.

interest them.

newer or younger

lead service

with an experienced member to guide them.

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club, bring in new members, and form potential partnerships. • Plan a
event to enhance members’ leadership skills or teach them a new skill that will help
carry out a project
• Partner
to expand your
• Make
are
in activities that genuinely
• Create
opportunities to volunteer in the community together and discuss the experience in
subsequent meeting. • Ask
members to propose and
projects,

CLUB ASSEMBLY

Club Assembly is a planning meeting when the members come together to plan and assess their activities and set goals for a forthcoming period of time. Clubs generally have two Club Assemblies. The Club President leads the Club Assemblies.

1st ASSEMBLY (RECOMMENDED TO BE CONDUCTED BY JUNE)

Handover of previous years report by respective directors

Secretary & Treasurer

Committee Chairs presenting his/her plan

2nd ASSEMBLY (TO BE CONDUCTED BY DECEMBER END)

Review of the plans and activities of the first Club Assembly

Secretary & Treasurer report presentation

Committee Chairs Reporting according to the plan made in 1st Assembly

Bylaws. Amendment of Bylaws if any

President Nominee Finalization (December recommended)

PURPOSE OF CLUB ASSEMBLY:

• Set goals and plan activities for a forthcoming period of time

Evaluate and reflect upon the activities of the previous period

Discuss on project ideas that club members are willing to take up and prioritize on the same

Identify resources for implementation of the planned activities

PRE - CLUB ASSEMBLY

The Following activities are to be conducted before the Club Assembly:

1. For first Club Assembly, the upcoming President plans his/her goals and objectives for the year in accordance with the pre - set vision (if any), after having discussions with his/her Planning Commitee withconsultation with Past Presidents and Rotary Club. (The “Planning Committee” is a temporary committee which carries the purpose of reviewing past and present projects and club activities, which will help in setting goals for the coming year)

2. First Club Assembly) A Board Meeting for upcoming Board members is held where the President discusses about goals and objectives with the Board members. The Board meeting finalizes the goals and objectives for the year. All the board members are guided with these goals and objectives to make their Action Plans, and this also serves as a guide to evaluate/ reflect on achievements and activities. Similarly, before the Second Club Assembly, a board meeting is held where the board reviews the past activities, and determines the way forward.

3. (First Club Assembly) A General Meeting is held where the President shares his/her goals and objectives with the club members. The Club Assembly is scheduled 2 weeks after this meeting.

President:

Work on and Finalize his/her goals and vision with consultation with the Rotary Club, planning committee (if any) and Board members

Share his/her goals/vision with the club members in the General Meeting

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Documents handover •
of the year

Secretary:

Work on administrative procedures (given below) and present in club assembly:

Communication channel for information sharing (internal communication, external communication, communication with District), communication medium

Reporting structure for club, reporting to District, Rotary Club and RI. When and how often should reports be made/submitted to concerned?

Number of meetings and dates, venue and time; zonal and district meetings/ events, expected/planned number of general meetings, board meeting and club assembly (Note: It is necessary that all formal communication in and on behalf of the club is done by the secretary)

All external communication should go through the Club Secretary

Club Members can share other generic information, but should keep secretary in loop (eg: internal communication regarding event details)

All communication to and from sponsoring Rotary Club should be through the President

Communication to District : Club member - Club Secretary - ZRR - DS)

Treasurer:

Plan year’s budget with finance committee

Plan for dues collection and other fund raising activities

Plan for tentative expenses (for eg: for Charter Day, Installation Ceremony;

For District events and fellowship events, club will sponsor x% of the registration/cost; other expenses that can be planned)

Directors:

Call Committee for their respective avenue

Plan for activities with the committee, in line with the main vision and goals of the club

The plan should include (but not limited to): Program, Objective Date, Cost, Resources required (internal and external)

Directors should refer to several documents such as Previous Project reports, Goals and Vision (Club + District + Rotary), Calendar with Zone and District events, Successful and failed past projects

Members:

Go through the previous planning documents

Give suggestions to individual directors regarding activities (before club assembly so directors have time to incorporate the suggestions in their plans)

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OF ACTION (REFERENCE)

CALENDAR PLAN (REFERENCE)

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Planning Sheet (Reference) S.N. Date Project Objective Estimated Budget/ Resources required Responsible Committee Other Organizations involved
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STAGES OF A ROTARACT PROJECT

STAGE

STAGE 1: CONDUCTING ASSESSMENT & CHOOSING A PROJECT

purpose of conducting an assessment is to conduct a need analysis for the project and help you better understand your club’s dynamics, and provide the information you need to make decisions that will contribute to its long-term development. Before you start an assessment, consider what precisely you want to achieve from the project. A practical evaluation will reveal things you didn’t know before.

a project can be a difficult decision. Some clubs use a consensus-building process to determine which projects to pursue, others debate and vote on issues, and still, others allow their committees to select appropriate projects.

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PROJECT EXECUTION PLAN
1 Conducting assessment & choosing a project • Fits the overall interest of the club • Sustainable: provides long term solution to any problems STAGE 2 Make an execution plan • Scope appropriate to the club’s resources • Set specific objectives • Core Tasks/Key Activities • Detailed Budget • Resources and Responsibilities STAGE 3 Implementing and monitoring • Make a reporting mechanism • Tracking tasks • Following the timeline • Resource management • Disciplined record keeping • Crisis Management STAGE 4 Closing and Evaluation • Financial closing • Were the objectives met? • What went right? • What went wrong? • What could be done better next time? • Documentation
The
Selecting

of how the decision

a project.

made,

common

1. Alignment with the goal: Does the project’s objective align with the club’s purposes set for the year?

2. Club’s service history and interests: Consider what types of projects your club has completed in the past. Do your members prefer to take an active role in implementing projects? Reflecting on these questions can help a club better understand its service-related strengths and select a project that capitalizes on those strengths. However, a club’s history should not limit its choice of projects. Choosing projects that fit a club’s evolving interests will keep members interested and engaged and help ensure their success.

3. Time, resources, and project duration: A club’s resources and the number of time members can commit to projects are limited, so clubs must carefully balance their available resources and the projects they choose to undertake. Its duration does not always determine a project’s success. Projects that last a long time generally require more planning and involvement from club members, so it is important to discuss in advance how much time members are willing to commit. Setting realistic goals will help ensure that the project can be completed effectively. Also, carefully look into the resources that will be required and whether or not those resources can be attained.

4. Impact and Sustainability: When selecting a project, think carefully about both the shortterm and long-term impacts. For example, building a modern well and water pump for a neighborhood without access to clean drinking water might solve a community’s immediate water problems. But if the community cannot maintain the well, the people’s water problems will quickly return. The same might be said for a community beautification project. A club could build a park, clean up litter, or paint over graffiti in an impoverished neighborhood, but if people from the neighborhood aren’t invested in the project, the graffiti and litter will almost certainly reappear. Sustainable projects take these issues into account and provide long-term solutions to chronic problems. Similarly, when doing professional development projects, too, analyze the impact the project creates and its need. Conducting a CV writing workshop in a club where 90% of the members are professionals already may not help.

STAGE 2: MAKING AN ExECUTION PLAN

SET SPECIFIC EFFECTIVE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

One of the most important tasks of an organizing team/project team is identifying effective goals and objectives for a project. Goals are a broad description of what the project is meant to achieve, while objectives are specific aims based on those goals. Project goals are essential for organizing a project, defining its scope, and measuring its success.

CORE TASKS/KEY ACTIVITIES

With the goals in mind, create a work plan — a simple, easy-to-understand schedule that documents each task involved in reaching the project’s objectives. Your club may also appoint an individual or a subcommittee to monitor the plan’s progress and encourage, remind, and reward those working on each task.

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Sample: Task/Activities

Assigned to Due Date

Finalize Venue John Smith 13/03

Meeting with Trainers Harry Potter 07/03

DETAILED BUDGET

Realistic financial expectations outlined in a detailed budget will reduce the chances of unforeseen costs arising as the project progresses. Base the funding on your work plan. What expenses do you anticipate for each task, and what income is likely?

RESOURCES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Identify whether or not the required resources can be obtained or not. Help may be in finance, human resources, knowledge, or any other aspect necessary for the project.

HUMAN RESOURCE PLAN

The strength of Rotaract is human resources. We have excellent working hands, so it becomes more critical to manage them efficiently. We must assign the right people to the right role and define specific responsibilities because, in some cases, everybody’s responsibility becomes nobody’s responsibility.

It is recommended that the core tasks are divided into specific headings such as logistics, training, finance, research, promotions, and so on as per need, and a team is assigned for each heading along with a team lead. The project coordinator looks into the overall execution and works with the team leads.

TIMELINE

Create a timeline of the tasks/ activities and make sure it is being followed.

SAMPLE PROJECT TITLE: Career Fair for High School Graduates

Timeline for March Week 1

• Brainstorm tasks for each team

• Create a marketing proposal Week 2

• Provide update in club meeting regarding tasks

• Have a meeting of the marketing team Week 3

• Meet potential partners

• Invite Guest Speakers

Timeline for April

1

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Week
Week 2 Week 3 Week 4

STAGE 3: IMPLEMENTING AND MONITORING

MAKE A REPORTING MECHANISM:

The team members can report to team leads, the team leads report to the project coordinator. The Project coordinator then updates other club members about it.

TRACKING TASKS

Worksheet:

a worksheet using tools like Excel or you can use project management tools like trello, etc.

Task/Activities

Finalize Venue

with Trainers

Regular communication:

Assigned to Due Date Status Notes

Smith

Potter

-

Communication throughout the project is essential to keeping club members and project stakeholders motivated. There should be no secrets: Everyone involved should be kept up-todate on project news. Consider these ways to keep participants informed and engaged:

1. Updates at club meetings

2. Periodical communications:

Daily online updates

Need-based team meeting

Ensure that the timeline is being followed. Make changes if the timeline seems unrealistic

RESOURCE MANAGEMENT:

Make the optimum utilization of all available resources. Follow the budget plan strictly. If required, consider switching of resources from one task area to another. For example: team members can be switched from one team to another if required.

DISCIPLINED RECORD KEEPING:

Maintain records of all activities timely and share with all concerned. These records will ultimately help in making the final project report.

CROSS FUNCTIONING TEAMS:

Though tasks have been divided into specific teams, it is important that the entire team comes together and helps each other to achieve the overall project goals.

STAGE 4: CLOSING AND EVALUATION

FINANCIAL CLOSING:

Make sure all expenses and income are systematically recorded throughout the project period. Clear all payments and receivables at the earliest possible. Create a financial report of the project, and add all supporting documents (like bills, receipts) to the report. Until all payments and receivables are clear, and until the project’s financial report is approved by the club’s meeting, the project cannot be officially closed.

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Create
John
13/03 Pending Meeting
Harry
07/03 Done
a.
b.

WERE THE OBJECTIVES MET?

After the completion of the project, check whether the project’s objectives were met or not to identify the success rate of the project. Incase of need, further iterations of the projects may be required to ful fill the needs. Identify the resources that were crucial in the success of the project or reasons because of which the objectives were not fully met.

WHAT WENT RIGHT? WHAT WENT WRONG? WHAT COULD BE DONE BETTER NExT TIME?

Reflect upon all activities through the project course to see what were the actions and activities that went right and the areas that caused trouble or issues. Also identify the areas that could have been im proved upon or executed in a better way. Identify the key learning that the team can take forward for future projects

DOCUMENTATION

Create a proper project report at the end of the project. Include all details of the above mentioned steps and the details of how the project was planned and implemented. Also keep note of the out comes and impact that the project created. Include the possible data and other supporting documents The report should be detailed so as to serve as reference for similar future projects. The report should also be succinct and self – explanatory for anyone outside the organizing team to understand and gain insights regarding the project.

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REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

1. REPORTING IN ROTARACT SOFTWARE

Update list of member and its designation (to generate ID cards)

Create Project reports in Rotaract Nepal Software for feedback, suggestions and showcasing in Rotaract Nepal website.

Post Upcoming event in Rotaract Nepal software for promotion through Rotaract Nepal Software.

Upload documents, minutes and other

as resources to be shared among members

Recognition related reporting

2. REPORTING ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

Get access to Rotary International, President updates President Elect as the officer for next year.

Update members in Rotary Portal to get Rotary International ID.

Showcase your report via. Rotary Showcase

Share your ideas for crowd sourcing or partnership via. Rotary Ideas.

Apply for RI’s Outstanding project awards

Update and keep track of your clubs progress for Presidential Citation

Share project reports with concerned parties to be published in various RI publications. (Eg: Rotary News, rotarynewsmagazine@gmail.com)

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ROTARACT TWIN CLUB TIPS

Twin clubs are two clubs from different countries that have agreed to partner with each other to complete a special program. This involves the personal participation of Rotaractors, be it in a service project or simply a friendship exchange.

GOALS OF TWIN CLUB RELATIONSHIPS

To emphasize the international aspect of Rotaract service and friendship

To establish a long-term rela tionship with another club that will lead to ongoing projects

DETERMINING CLUB COMPATIBILITY

To enhance understanding of another culture and foster goodwill

Finding a suitable partner should be a club effort. In the search for a partner, clubs should first be able to clearly identify their interests, strengths, and weaknesses. When selecting a partner, consider clubs that:

• Hold similar interests

• Face similar challenges

• Possess expertise in an area that their club would like to improve

• Are located in a geographical region of interest to club members

• Share a common language or have resources available for translation/interpretation A simple conversation between two district Rotaract representatives at a zone training seminar led to the establishment of a twin club relationship within the same region. Thanks to the Rotaractors’ meeting.

FINDING A PARTNER

After determining the type of club that would be an appropriate match, the next step is to look for a club that meets the established criteria. Here are a few ideas for finding a partner:

• Find a partner with the same name as your club’s in the Worldwide Rotaract Directory (for example: the Rotaract Club of San Pedro, Bolivia, and the Rotaract Club of San Pedro, Philippines)

• Enlist the help of your sponsoring Rotary club who may already have an existing twin club relationship with another Rotary club

• Contact your district Rotaract chair or representative for assistance

• Establishing a Relationship Careful planning and clear communication is essential to establishing a strong relationship. Like any other worthwhile project, Rotaract twin clubs take time and effort. Ensuring that each club clearly understands its role and responsibilities in the partnership is key.

• To formalize the relationship, clubs may wish to sign a simple letter of agreement, which outlines the goals and length of the partnership. Use your imagination and collect innovative ideas for building your twin club relationship.

Some ideas for developing a strong relationship include the following:

• Establish a pen pal/e-mail network to correspond with twin club Rotaractors

• Undertake a small international or community service project

• Participate in a friendship exchange by arranging Rotaractor visits

• Observe a mutual day or weekend to celebrate the partnership

• Exchange project or club program ideas

• Hold a videoconference or web-based meeting

• Exchange handicrafts and local products

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

This is only a sample memorandum of understanding. You can use this as a template to draft your own. The agreement between the clubs solely depends on their mutual understanding, and the clubs can define their terms of the agreement.

This is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) entered into on Tuesday, August 2, 2011 (hereinafter addressed as ‘Effective Date’) BETWEEN

ROTARACT CLUB OF ABC, sponsored by Rotary Club of ABC, R.I. District 3292 (hereinafter addressed as ‘RC ABC’) AND

ROTARACT CLUB OF XYZ, sponsored by Rotary Club of XYZ, R.I. District 3292 (hereinafter addressed as ‘RC XYZ’).

WITNESSETH

Whereas, RC ABC wishes to form the relationship of the twin club with RAC XYZ AND

Whereas, RAC XYZ is willing and has accepted to be the twin club of RAC ABC; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained and other good and valuable consideration, it is highly agreed by the parties hereto as follows;

1. Both parties mutually agreed on forming a relationship of Twin Club and to abide by rules and regulations as per Rotary International in good faith.

2. Both parties mutually agreed to undertake joint projects and other necessary effort to maintain the relationship of Twin Club.

3. Both parties mutually agreed to undertake at least one joint meeting and one community service project in a Rota Year.

4. Both parties mutually agreed to exchange project or club program ideas.

5. Both parties mutually agreed to put each other’s club name and club emblem in all the publications made thereby.

6. This MOU shall be valid from effective date to June 30.

7. This MOU can be renewed in the mutual consent of the parties in good faith.

Signed on <date> and maintained in 2 copies at the <venue> in presence of Rtr. <District Committee Member> R.I. District 3292.

For RC ABC,

Rtr.

Club of ABC

Rtr.

For RC XYZ,

President

Observers:

Club of XYZ

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DISTRICT OFFICIALS’ VISIT TO CLUB

DISTRICT ROTARACT REPRESENTATIVE (DRR) VISIT

District Rotaract Representative (DRR) visits to clubs are customary practices in Rotaract. DRR is often engaged with Rotaract District Committee members in getting club updates and actions.

DRR Visits are not meant for evaluation, rather a chance for the club members to interact with the DRR and gain the required support and insights. The DRR Visit also serves the purpose of sharing about district goals and targets for the year, updates on the achievement of district goals, and how clubs can contribute towards it.

Before August 1, the District Secretary shall call for dates from the clubs to schedule the DRR Visit. The earlier the clubs conduct DRR Visit, the better as it will give them sufficient time to implement the suggestions as well make plans to contribute to the District Goals.

Clubs fulfilling following criteria are eligible to conduct DRR visit:

• Club in good standing

• Club which has conducted at least first club assembly

PREPARATION FOR DRR VISIT

• Coordinate with your ZRR to schedule a date for the DRR Visit

• Mandatory requirements for the meeting:

• Your planning document and Club Assembly Report for the year (which consists of your club’s SWOT Analysis, vision, goals and action plans)

• Mandatory Club documents to be maintained like the constitution, by-laws, statement of policy of the organization

• Club belongings, assets and records or an overview of how they are maintained

• Invite your Rotary Club President or Youth Service Chair to the meeting

• In terms of recognition, there is no any category as Best / Outstanding DRR Visit and there is no recognition to be presented on the basis of the DRR Visit. However, the DRR Visit can be a platform for you to resolve your queries regarding the recognition process and criteria

• In case of any confusion regarding the DRR Visit, ask your ZRR for the required help.

Most importantly, DRR will spend time on reflecting the club plans and actions made so far. Be ready to discuss on your club’s planning process and the progress your club has made towards its goals. The purpose of this discussion is not to evaluate how your club has been performing, but rather to identify the gaps and help in the process of achieving those goals.

AGENDA FORMAT FOR DRR VISIT PROGRAM

Closed Meeting with President, Secretary, Treasurer and President Elect

In the closed meeting, DRR and District officials will discuss with club leaders about the club planning and goal setting process. District Officials will also review the club assembly document to review the

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planning process and their alignment with the goals. District officials will also discuss with the Club leaders on the plan vs progress of club plans and goals, and help in review of club goals. District Officials will also check if the Club has updated the Club by-laws and also maintained updated Constitution and other documents. This meeting will also review how the club has maintained its records, assets and belongings.

After the session with club leaders, DRR will participate in regular general meeting of respective Rotaract Club and interact with club members regarding different club activities and projects.

• Club Directors/ Committee chairs share about the different projects/activities under one’s avenue/committee and how those activities have contributed to the achievement of club goals

• District Officials may inquire regarding some basic club practices and administrative procedures with club members

• District Officials shall provide feedback and suggestions regarding club activities and projects, also on possible collaborations and upscaling of projects and how they can be improvised so that the activities con tribute more towards club goals

• District Officials also give suggestions regarding the reporting of different projects/activities under various categories and also suggest on applying for different possible RI award categories

• DRR and district officials will share on the district’s focus areas and goals and the progress made so far, while also elaborating on how clubs can support the district in achieving the goals

• District Officials also share about various RI programs and opportunities that Rotaract Clubs and Rotaractors can benefit from (Scholarship and fellowship)

• District Officials also share about different (upcoming) Rotaract District events and International events that Rotaractors can participate in

• Concluding remarks from all Officials present

• The DRR visit should be a two way review and reflection process among club members and district officials, about the club as well as the district!

DRR VISIT SCHEDULE

60 minutes

Closed session with President, Secretary, Treasurer and President Elect, Rotary Club President or Youth Service Chair

90 minutes

Club General Meeting

• Collaring President and DRR

• Meeting call to order by President

• Regular proceeding of Club meeting

• 30 minutes for DRR and District Officials to address the club meeting and Q&A

• Closing the Meeting

• Fellowship with members

ZONAL ROTARACT REPRESENTATIVE (ZRR) VISIT

Zonal Rotaract Representative (ZRR) visit to clubs are customary practices in Rotaract. ZRR often is engaged with Rotaract District Committee members in sharing club updates and actions. Hence, as a part of his/ her activities, meeting club office bearers and general members is an essential one. ZRR visit is the best possible way to get connected with Rotaractors in club level

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and bridge the gap between Rotaract District Committee and club members.

Though ZRR Visit is a customary practice, it plays an important role to provide solutions to basic club matters and also plays a mandatory role for District recognition. Also there are a wide range of information and data that ZRR should keep safely and use it later for different reporting purposes (recognition, reporting, zonal updates, etc.)

Clubs fulfilling following criteria are eligible to conduct ZRR visit:

• Club in good standing

• Club which has conducted at least first club assembly

The ZRR will check for the following documents/items in club /with members:

• Club belongings (charter certificate, gavel, gong, etc.)

• Membership update in Rotaract District website and RI website

• Check physical or virtual document for following documents:

1. Club Assembly Document

Meeting Minute with Rotary Club

3. Finalization of board

• Stratergic Planning Document

• Number and Name Check if club records are maintained (Yes/No)

Membership Record

Attendance

Dues payments

Budget and Financial Records

Minutes

General Checklist for ZRR Visit: Checklist

Heading

Club Assembly (Yes/No) & Number Club Installation (Yes/No)

Total number of Active Rotaractors Number

Number of Male Rotaractors Number Number of Female Rotaractors Number

Average Age of the Rotaractors Number District Dues Paid (Number of Rotaractors) Number Club Dues Amount

Inducted Member in 2019-20 Number Member terminated or left in current year Number COTS (Can be Zonal or Club) (Yes/No)

Filled Stratergic Planning Guide (Yes/No)

Club Bylaws (Yes/No)

Constitution (Yes/No)

Statement of Policy (Yes/No)

President Access in rotary.org (Yes/No)

All Member have RI ID (added in rotary.org) (Yes/No)

President Access in rotaractnepal.org (Yes/No)

Secretary Access in rotaractnepal.org (Yes/No)

All Member have Rotaract ID (added in rotaract3292.org) (Yes/No)

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Is the President receiving email from District

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Is the Secretary receiving email from District (Yes/No)

Engagement of Club Service Committee (meetings and activities) High/Low/Medium Engagement of Community Service Committee (meetings and activities) High/Low/Medium Engagement of Professional Development Committee (meetings and activities) High/Low/Medium Engagement of International Service Committee (meetings and activities) High/Low/Medium Rotaractors(Present/Past)

joined Rotary

Signature Project (If Yes, specify the Project name)

Number

(Yes/No)

Inter District Twin (Yes/No) & Name Projects with Inter District Twin/Triplet Club no and Name Intra District Twin Club (Yes/No) & Name Projects with Intra District Twin Club Number and Name

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RECOGNITION BAROMETER 2022-23

A) Membership (20 points)

Update the Demographics of Membership in My Rotaract 3292 Software (Gender, Age, Profession/ Education, Blood Group, Sources of Membership)

Verification: Update in Members section of My Rotaract 3292 Software. Update membership and committee chairs in Rotary.org.

Verification: Update in Members section of Rotary.org

Retain at least 50% Membership for University-Based Club and 75% Membership for Community Based.

Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during the official visit. Add new members in My Rotaract 3292 Software, assign mentors and assign them to different Club Committees.

Verification: Update the name of member who introduced new member in Rotaract Software as well as assign mentor for atleast for general member.

Participate in District Events

Verification:

List of Members participating in Zonal COTS (1pt), District Conference (10% of membership) (1pt), District Assembly (Board Members) (1pt),

Participation of President or Secretaries or Representative in Presidents & Secretaries

Conduct member's passion (interest) Support Training

Verification: Report the Project in My Rotaract 3292 Software. Submit ID in Drive membership via Social Media, Interaction Programs, Events, Projects

Verification: Mention the list of members who join the club during the above Connect present members with the Past Members via Networking, Fellowship, Mentorship, Projects, Events. You may do the event during Reconnect week. For Club chartered less than 2 years Connect present members with the Rotarians or district officials via Networking, Fellowship, Mentorship, Projects, Events. You may do the event during Reconnect week.

Verification: Report the Project in My Rotaract 3292 Software. Submit ID in B) Administration (20 points)

Form a strategic planning team and develop strategic planning document using strategic planning guide or any as convenient. Develop Vision, Mission, and Goals for the club. If vision is already set in previous year, define goals of current year to compliment the vision and update it in Rotaract District

Verification: Minutes of the strategic planning team formation meeting and the meetings held by the committee. Update in Vision & Goal in the Goal Center section of My Rotaract 3292 Software and upload Strategic document. Create an Action Plan for the Rotary Year 2022-23.

Verification: Upload the action plan in Recognition form.

Conduct Regular meeting and Board Meeting according to club bylaws.

Verification: Present minute to ZRR during ZRR visit to verify dates. Form Club Committee and appoint committee members as per the Club By-laws and conduct committee meetings.

Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during ZRR visit. President Elect forms a planning committee, conduct planning meeting and develops plan for next Rotary -year 2023-24.

Verification: Upload meeting minutes of the planning committee

document or scanned file) in the Recognition Form.

President Elect and Incomming Officer by December.

Update the President Elect in My Rotaract

inform District Secretary before Dec 31, 2022 and Rotary.org Before December

2022.

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RECOGINITION 2022-23 ROTARACT DISTRICT 3292 NEPAL BHUTAN RY 2022-23 3 2 Zonal Rotaract Representative 4 2 Zonal Rotaract Representative 5 2 Recognition Committeee 6 2 Recognition Committeee 1 4 Recognition Committee 7 2 Zonal Rotaract Representative 8 2 Recognition Committee 1 2 Zonal Rotaract Representative 2 2 Zonal Rotaract Representative 5 4 Zonal Rotaract Representative 6 2 Recognition Committee 3 4 Zonal Rotaract Representative 4 2 Zonal Rotaract Representative 2 2 Recognition Committee

Maintain all the club assets: Charter Certificates, Attendance, Minutes, Annual/Program Reports, Rotaract Handbook, Rotaract Statement of Policy, Rotaract Club Constitution and Standard Rotaract Club Bylaws. The records can Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during the official visit.

Upload Club Constition and Rotaract Club by-laws.

Must have adopted the updated club constitution and bylaws ; Amendment

Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during the official visit.

Government Registration of clubs (PAN/ CDO or Company Regisstar / SWC)

Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during the official visit.

Upload the Government registration document in the Recognition Form.

C) Finance (10 points)

Establish financial guidelines to ensure that all funds are managed in a responsible and transparent manner, including all types of funds collected to support service projects,fellowship, administration consistent with laws and banking regulations in the country, including plans for disbursement of funds Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during the official visit.

Upload financial guidelines in the My Rotaract 3292 Software. (cannot ask club's indivisual document but can check while in official visit.)

Official Bank Account / Finance Account

Verification: Present cheque and/or bank statement stating club's name Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during the official visit.

Prepare a realistic club budget for the year.

Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during the official visit. Maintain income and expense details of the club.

Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during the official visit.

D) Public Image (7 points)

Activities done to establish and enhance the public image of Rotaract in the community. (through news publish, social media handling, pamphlets, flyer etc)

Verification: Report the Activities in My Rotaract 3292 Software, Put Project List of Community Partners and Global Partners

Verification: Upload the list of partners. List activities are done with Local Partners and Global Partners. Verification: Upload the project in my rotaract 3292 and put the project ID in

E) Projects, Events and Activities (13 points)

Timely update Projects Reports in My Rotaract 3292 Software. Verification: Uploaded Projects and Events in My Rotaract 3292 Software within 30 days from the event date.

Conduct club activities that complement the professional and vocational Verfication: Report the Activities in My Rotaract 3292 Software, will be scored out of 3. Put Project Ids in recongition form. Organize/ Co-host at least one info session on Rotary scholarships. Verification: Upload the project in my rotaract 3292 and put the project ID in Any 2 club members take a course from Rotary Learning Center. Verification: Upload certificate(s) of at least 2members of an online course.

Support Rotary Nepal Literacy Mission - TEACH Verfication: Submit Project IDs in the Recognition form. Support Rotary Nepal Road Saftey Campaign Verfication: Submit Project IDs in the Recognition form.

F) Fellowship (10 points)

Hosts a fellowship gathering where members can interact through games, food,

Report in My Rotaract 3292 Software. Submit Project ID in

Club Formation with a Rotaract Club within RID 3292

the MOU (Scanned copy) in

document id

Rotaract

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Twin Club Formation with an International Club

Verification: Upload the MOU (Scanned copy) in My Rotaract 3292 Software include document id in recognition form

Joint Project/ Events with atleast one Rotaract Club

Verification: Report in My Rotaract 3292 Software. Submit Project ID in Participate in an activity (webinar, cultural exchanges) or an International Rotaract Event that enhances the fellowship between Clubs beyond Rotaract District 3292 other than IDYEP like the participant in an international event like Verfication: Submit Project IDs in the Recognition form.

G) COLLABORATION (10 POINTS)

Connect/ Reconnect/Renew partnership with an organization (beyond Rotaract), with whom events/ activities have been carried out in the past.

Verification: Submit MoUs, meeting minutes with partners (Pdf document). Invite speakers from various backgrounds as guest speakers in regular meetings or events. At least have 2 guest speaker sessions.

Verficiation: Upload report in Rotaract Software and add ID here.

Joint Project with a Rotary Club / Rotaract Club that the project matches your Verification: Upload the project in my rotaract 3292 and put the project ID in Collaborate on any open event/activity initiated by Rotaract/Rotary/ government or any other organizations.

Verification: Zonal Rotaract Representative will verify during official visit.

Present the minutes of the meeting. (zrr visit can be done late thus this can be

H) Elevate Rotaract(10 points)

Updates all committee chairs in RI portal

Verification: Recognition committee will verify by looking to Report sent by Deposit RI dues with in January 30. The annual dues will be $5 per member for university-based clubs and $8 per member for community-based clubs

Verification: Upload Deposit Voucher in Recognition Form. Match Rotaract3292 dues pay list and RI Dues pay List

Participation in Grant Management Seminar

Verification: Upload list of member participate in Seminar. Engagement in any Global Grant done by any Rotary club or Rotaract Club (can be sponsor club or any non-sponsor Rotary/Rotaract club)

the project in my rotaract 3292

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DISTRICT ROTARACT

District Rotaract committee, co-chaired by the district Rotaract chair and district Rotaract representative, is composed of equal numbers of Rotarians and Rotaractors. The committee supports both the Rotary and Rotaract clubs of the district. It helps to publicize Rotaract throughout the district, promotes the organization of new Rotaract clubs, plans district-wide projects and activities, and recommends resources to strengthen clubs and increase their effectiveness.

It also advances effective club practices and sustainable service projects, develops relationships between Rotaract clubs and their sponsor Rotary clubs, and provides training for incoming Rotaract club officers and the district Rotaract representative.

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COMMITTEE 2022-23

Rtn. Shalik Ram Adhikari

Rtn. Sushil Kumar Karki

Laxman Kharel

Rtn. Bal Krishna Pandey

Rtn. Prakash Poudel

Rtn. Suraj Kharel

Rtn. Sarad Joshi

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Co-Chair Rotary Club of Kathmandu E: sushilkumarkarki@gmail.com P: 9851224317 Rtn. Biplav Hamal Member Rotary Club of Parbat E: biplavjung@gmail.com P: 9851016094 Rtr.
DRR/Co-Chair Rotaract Club of Central Rupandehi E: laxman.kharal@rotaract3292.org P: 9857057143
Co-Chair Rotary Club of Pashupati Kathmandu E: shalik.adhikari2012@gmail.com P: 9851069257
Member Rotary Club of Lumbini Star E: pndykrish@gmail.com P: 9857027246
Member Rotary Club of Central Rupandehi E: risin.suraj@gmail.com P: 9857032838
Member Rotary Club of Birtamode Midtown E: rtr.sharadjoshi@gmail.com P: 9852673716
Member Rotary Club of Narayani Midtown E: prakashpoudel6@gmail.com P: 9851275475

Rtn. Bhupendra Niraula

Rtr. Bibas Aryal

Rotaract

Rtr. Manisha

Rtr. Poshan Gyawali

Rtn./Rtr. Sarita Rana

Rtr. Niraj Khanal

Rotaract

Chitwan

niraj.khanal@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Dadhiram Dhakal

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Shrestha Member Rotaract Club of Kavre Valley E: manisha.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9840548057
Member Rotaract Club of Damak E: dadhiram.dhakal@rotaract3292.org P: 9862222613
Member Rotaract Club of Pashupati Kathmandu E: poshan.gyawali@rotaract3292.org P: 9848567515
Member Rotary Club of Itahari E: bhupendra.niraula@gmail.com P: 9852040293
Member Rotaract Club of Bhairahawa E: sarita.rana@rotaract3292.org P: 9857011529
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ROTARACT DISTRICT

Rotaract District Committee is committee of Rotaractors appointed by District Rotaract representative may appoint a Rotaract district committee to delegate responsibilities and help meet the goals for the year. The district Rotaract representative serves as a committee chair. The number of members appointed to this committee varies according to the size of the district and the district Rotaract representative’s plans for the year.

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COMMITTEE 2022-23

Rtr. Resham Khadka

Rtr. Summit Bajracharya

Rtr. Roshan Karki

Rtr. Bishow Darshan Parajuli

Rtr. Dinesh Gaire

Rtr. Shristi Tripathi

Rtr. Sunil

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Immediate Past DRR Rotaract Club of Jawalakhel Manjushree E: summit.bajracharya@rotaract3292.org P: 9801134527
DRR Elect Rotaract Club of Manohara E: roshan.karki@rotaract3292.org P: 9818830580
District Secretary Rotaract Club of Tinau City E: Dinesh.Gaire@rotaract3292.org P: 9857034688
Ambassador of DRR Rotaract Club of Tilottama Rupandehi E: resham.khadka@rotaract3292.org P: 9857033673
Ambassador of DRR Rotaract Club of Pokhara E: rtrbishowdarshan@gmail.com P: 9856056098
Ambassador of DRR Rotaract Club of Kantipur E: shristitripathi5@gmail.com P: 9803029529 Rtr. Aadarsh Shrestha Ambassador of DRR Rotaract Club of Tripureshwor E: aadarsh.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9861641639
Ghimire District Leadership Trainer Rotaract Club of Narayani Mid Town E: sunil.ghimire@rotaract3292.org P: 9845360961

Rtr. Shubhash K.C.

Rtr. Kishan Kandel

Rtr. Anusha Nepal

Rtr. Sadikshya Kandel

Rtr. Aakriti Pandey

Rtr. Krishna Bhusal

Rtr. Kritika Sharma

Rtr. Prakash Parajuli

Rtr. Arjun Khadka

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District Treasurer Rotaract Club of Tilottama Rupandehi E: subhash.kc@rotaract3292.org P: 9867156123
Assistant District Secretary (Club Support) Rotaract Club of Central Rupandehi E: kishan.kandel@rotaract3292.org P: 9867373686
Assistant District Leadership Trainer Rotaract Club of People’s Campus E: sadikshya.kandel@rotaract3292.org P: 9860204184
Assistant District Leadership Trainer Rotaract Club of Kantipur E: anusha.nepal@rotaract3292.org P: 9865122764
Assistant District Treasurer Rotaract Club of Patan E: kritika.sharma@rotaract3292.org P: 9840012457
Assistant District Treasurer Rotaract Club of Butwal South E: krishna.bhusal@rotaract3292.org P: 9847091775
District Rotaract Foundation Chair Rotaract Club of Tinau City E: parajulikailash615@gmail.com P: 9857026699
District Rotaract Foundation Chair Rotaract Club of Nawalpurcity E: aakriti.pandey31@gmail.com P: 9844782756
District Rotaract Foundation Chair Rotaract Club of Kathmandu North E: arjun.khadka@rotaract3292.org P: 9810207083

Rtr.

Rtr. Ragini Shrestha

Rtr. Pradeep Pahari

Rtr. Rishi Kadariya

Rtr. Nirakar Sigdel

Rtr. Bappa Shah

Sudeep

Krishna Bashyal

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District Membership Development Chair Rotaract Club of Annapurna E: pradeep.pahari@rotaract3292.org P: 9856023708
Bivek Shrestha District Membership Development Chair Rotaract Club of Ittabhatta Muncipal E: bivek.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9851241160
District Membership Development Chair Rotaract Club of Rudramati Babarmahal, Kathmandu E: rishi.26kadariya@gmail.com P: 9860121593
District International Relationship Officer Rotaract Club of Thames International College E: ragini.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9808530989
District International Relationship Officer Rotaract Club of New Road Pokhara E: nirakar.sigdel@rotaract3292.org P: 9856000916
District International Relationship Officer Rotaract Club of Birtamod E: bappa.shah@rotaract3292.org P: 9852623666 Rtr.
Parsai Thakuri District Creative Operation Officer Rotaract Club of Parbat Pokhara E: sudeeppthakuri@gmail.com P: 9856059276 Rtr.
District Creative Operation Officer Rotaract Club of Butwal E: krishna.bashyal@rotaract3292.org P: 9847015775 Rtr. Diwas Shrestha District Creative Operation Officer Rotaract Club of Bharatpur Height E: diwas.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9843850467

Rtr. Sushan Dhital

Technical

Rtr. Isha Poudel

District Public Relation

of Budhanilkantha

isha.poudel@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Rebika Shrestha

Rtr. Rajish Chaudhary

District Public Relation

Club of United Birgunj

rajish.chaudhary@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Paramananda Gautam

Rtr. Jay Singh Thapa

Chair

of Lumbini

jay.thapa@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Ayush Gupta

Chair

Rotaract Club of Birgunj

ayush.gupta@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Sushant Adhikari

Rtr. Krishna Bashyal

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Officer Rotaract Club of Dillibazar Kathmandu E: sushan.dhital@rotaract3292.org P: 9801166963
District Public Relation Officer Rotaract Club of Dharan E: rebika.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9814345454
Officer Rotaract Club
E:
P: 9869133319
Officer Rotaract
E:
P: 9845405701
RNLM
Rotaract Club
Siddharthanagar E:
P: 9857016486
RNLM
E:
P: 9811228083
RNLM Chair Rotaract Club of Kawasoti E: parmananda.gautam@rotaract3292.org P: 9845774494
Public Image Chair Rotaract Club of Damauli E: sushant.adhikari@rotaract3292.org P: 9856064414
Public Image Chair Rotaract Club of Manigram E: krishnaprasad.bashyal@rotaract3292.org P: 9857057621

Rtr. Dipu Kumar

Rtr. Chandra Bhakta Adhikari

Rtr. Ananta Panthi

Rtr. Girish Ratna Shakya

Rtr. Prabesh Baniya

Rtr. Rosy Shrestha

Rtr. Sandip Kumar Ojha

Rtr. Susen Bhaila

Rtr. Abhishek Joshi

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Barnawal Public Image Chair Rotaract Club of Birgunj Metropolis E: dipu.barnawal@rotaract3292.org P: 9821258877
Sergeant At Arms Rotaract Club of Sukedhara E: chandra.adhikari@rotaract3292.org P: 9862601722
Sergeant At Arms Rotaract Club of Central Rupandehi E: ananta.panthi@rotaract3292.org P: 9857017495
Zonal Rotaract Representative I Rotaract Club of Bhadrapur E: girish.shakya@rotaract3292.org P: 9844694500
Zonal Rotaract Representative II Rotaract Club of Dharan E: rosy.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9804094909
Zonal Rotaract Representative III Rotaract Club of United Birgunj E: sandip.ojha@rotaract3292.org P: 9806806993
Zonal Rotaract Representative IV Rotaract Club of Kathmandu University E: prabesh.baniya@rotaract3292.org P: 9861291797
Zonal Rotaract Representative V Rotaract Club of Banepa E: susen.bhaila@rotaract3292.org P: 9843771842
Zonal Rotaract Representative VI Rotaract Club of Kantipur Dental College E: abhisek.joshi@rotaract3292.org P: 9865609852

Rtr. Ankush Adhikari

Rtr. Sangit Nepal

Rtr. Rushcin Khadka

Rtr. Sheikh Dilnawaz Ali

Rtr. Hasina Shrestha

Rtr. Wangdi Norbu Sherpa

Rtr. Utsav Shrestha

Rtr. Govinda Parajuli

Rtr. Anusha Shrestha

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Zonal Rotaract Representative VII Rotaract Club of Tripureswor E: ankush.adhikari@rotaract3292.org P: 9845232374
Zonal Rotaract Representative VIII Rotaract Club of Thames International College E: sangit.nepal@rotaract3292.org P: 9843229720
Zonal Rotaract Representative IX Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Metro E: ruchin.khadka@rotaract3292.org P: 9864463316
Zonal Rotaract Representative X Rotaract Club of Charumati E: sheikh.ali@rotaract3292.org P: 9843592926
Zonal Rotaract Representative XI Rotaract Club of Sainbu Bhaisipati E: wangdi.sherpa@rotaract3292.org P: 9860802268
Zonal Rotaract Representative XII Rotaract Club of Metro City E: utsav.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9851273828
Zonal Rotaract Representative XIII Rotaract Club of Patan Durbar Square E: hasina.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9860206729
Zonal Rotaract Representative XIV Rotaract Club of Bharatpur E: govinda.parajuli@rotaract3292.org P: 9855053917
Zonal Rotaract Representative XV Rotaract Club of Bajra Manaslu Gorkha E: anusha.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9846542540

Rtr. Shushma Prasai

Rtr. Tara Prasad Sharma

Rtr. Biru Kumar Gupta

Rtr. Ashok Gnawali

Rtr. Laxman Shrestha

Rtr. Prajwal Bhusal

Rtr. Ramesh Panthi

Rtr. Rupesh Sharma

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Zonal Rotaract Representative XVI Rotaract Club of Parbat Pokhara E: shushma.prasai@rotaract3292.org P: 9846646904
Zonal Rotaract Representative XVII Rotaract Club of Baglung E: tara.sharma@rotaract3292.org P: 9857629528
Zonal Rotaract Representative XVIII Rotaract Club of Lumbini Siddharthanagar E: biru.gupta@rotaract3292.org P: 9857010008
Zonal Rotaract Representative XIX Rotaract Club of Tinau City E: ashok.ganwali@rotaract3292.org P: 9857036258
Zonal Rotaract Representative XX Rotaract Club of Butwal Chautari E: laxman.shrestha@rotaract3292.org P: 9851226428
Zonal Rotaract Representative XXI Rotaract Club of Sainamaina E: prajwal.bhusal@rotaract3292.org P: 9857057720
Zonal Rotaract Representative XXII Rotaract Club of Butwal Down Town E: ramesh.panthi@rotaract3292.org P: 9863181463
Zonal Rotaract Representative XXIII Rotaract Club of Tulsipur E: rupesh.sharma@rotaract3292.org P: 9857822383
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Rotaract Representative is the major leadership position of any Rotaract District. The District Rotaract Representative is elected unanimously by all the clubs in the District or democratically through the election. District Rotaract Representative plays a major role in setting direction for and guiding the clubs throughout the District along with the District Team. DRR is the major node between District Governor / Rotary International and the Rotaract Clubs in districts. The DRR with his team ensures smooth functioning of all the Rotaract Movement. The contribution of all the PDRRs in the growth of the Rotaract Movement in Rotaract District 3292 is tremendous. We are grateful for all the contributions of our dynamic PDRRs in shaping the Rotaract Movement.

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Rtn. Srijan Shrestha

Rtn. Rajan Piya

Rtn. Girish Bilas Joshi

Rtr. David Shakya

Rtr. Bikesh Raj Bajracharya

Rtr. Amit Bajracharya

Rtn. Samir Nepal

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District Rotaract Representative RIY 2010-11 Rotaract Club of Jawalakhel E: shrestha.srijan@gmail.com P: 9802035333 Rtr. Ashish Chaulagain District Rotaract Representative RIY 2013-14 Rotaract Club of Kasthamandap E: rtrashishchaulagain@gmail.com P: 9801003292
District Rotaract Representative RIY 2008-09 Rotaract Club of Chitwan E: piyarajan@hotmail.com P: 9855055449
District Rotaract Representative RIY 2011-12 Rotaract Club of Himalayan Patan E: davidshakya@gmail.com P: 9851134743
District Rotaract Representative RIY 2014-15 Rotaract Club of Jawalakhel Manjushree E: amit.bajracharya@rotaractnepal.org P: 9851034527
District Rotaract Representative RIY 2009-10 Rotaract Club of Mt. Everest E: gbjoshi@gmail.com P: 9802007037
District Rotaract Representative RIY 2012-13 Rotaract Club of Patan E: bikesh007@gmail.com P: 9841367161
District Rotaract Representative RIY 2015-16 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Mid Town E: rotary.samir@gmail.com P: 9801045679

Rtr. Sushil Kumar Karki

District

Rtr. Sneha Shakya

Rtr. Suraj Poudel

District

Rtr. Sanjib Paudel

District

Rtr. Laxman Kharel

District

Rtr. Roshan Karki

Rtr. Saugat Gautam

District Rotaract

Rotaract

2018-19

of Kathmandu

saugat.gautam@gmail.com

Rtr. Summit Bajracharya

District Rotaract

Rotaract

2021-22

of Jawalakhel Manjushree

summit.bajracharya@rotaract3292.org

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Rotaract Representative RIY 2016-17 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu E: sushilkumarkarki@gmail.com P: 9851224317
District Rotaract Representative RIY 2019-20 Rotaract Club of Patan South E: snehashakya23@gmail.com P: 9849247453
Rotaract Representative RIY 2022-23 Rotaract Club of Central Rupandehi E: laxman.kharal@rotaract3292.org P: 9857057143
Rotaract Representative RIY 2017-18 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu E: surajpoudel1988@gmail.com P: 9851220952
Rotaract Representative RIY 2020-21 Rotaract Club of Newroad Pokhara E: sanjib.cricket@gmail.com P: 9802096277
District Rotaract Representative RIY 2023-24 Rotaract Club of Manohara E: roshankarki15@gmail.com P: 9818830580
Representative RIY
Club
MidTown E:
P: 9851165256
Representative RIY
Club
E:
P: 9801134527
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TRAINERS’ FORUM

“Trainers’ forum is an autonomous group of Rotaractors willing to contribute their time and expertise in training Rotaractors across the RID 3292, Nepal and Bhutan. It serves as a supportive body that facilitates the training.

Any Rotaractors of RID 3292 can be a part of this forum. Even past Rotaractors who thinks they can contribute to the movement by training young leaders can apply. Their is no upper age limit to be in Trainers’ Forum, so past Rotaractors can also apply, be a part of the Trainer Forum and contribute to Rotaractors Training. Those committed Trainers are atleast requested to take part in the Training the Trainers (TTT) in order to be in Trainers Forum. In TTT, general facilitating skills, Training skills, and RotaryRotaract knowledge will be shared”

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ROTAry YEAR 2022-23

Bhandari

Rtr. Ayush Krishna Palikhey

Rtr. Shreeya Shrestha

Rtr. Dinesh Agarwal

Rtr. Manisha Rokaya

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org122 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Sapana Kandangwa Member Rotaract Club of Damak E: sapana.kandangwa2018@gmail.com P: 9824995339 Rtr. Pramika Shrestha Member Rotaract Club of Ittabhatta Muncipal E: pramika.stha@gmail.com P: 9804992443
Member Rotaract Club of Dharan E: ayushpalikhey2@gmail.com P: 9801038928 Rtr. Arosh Poudel Member Rotaract Club of Biratnagar E: parosh.racbrt@gmail.com P: 9817004509 Rtr. Aakriti
Member Rotaract Club of Biratnagar Downtown E: aac.reeti@gmail.com P: 9825373005
Member Rotaract Club of KUMS E: shreeyadeoju@gmail.com P: 9813098705 Rtr. Bigyan Niroula Member Rotaract Club of KU E: niraulascience@gmail.com P: 9843822612
Member Rotaract Club of Panauti E: manisharokaya.mr@gmail.com P: 9843567382
Member Rotaract Club of Lumbini Siddharthanagar E: dineshagr009@gmail.com P: 9857012135

Rtr. Neera Chapagain

Rtr. Rishi Raj Adhikari

Rtr. Saleena Rimal

Rtr. Mathunna Karki

Rtr. Mansingh Aidee

Rtr. Dibya Sharma

Rtr. Rushchin Khadka

Rtr. Rezu Poudel

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 123 Rtr. Netra Ramtel Member Rotaract Club of Kathmandu E: nbramtel833@gmail.com P: 9843131455
Member Rotaract Club of Kathmandu North E: rishiraj.adhikari@rotaract3292.org P: 9851067293
Member Rotaract Club of Rajdhani E: kmatthunna@gmail.com P: 9869186953
Member Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Metro E: ruchin.khadka@rotaract3292.org P: 98644633166
Member Rotaract Club of Pashupati Nepal Law Campus E: info.rsaleena@gmail.com P: 9861193105
Member Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Mid-Town E: rtrmansingh@gmail.com P: 9860401236
Member Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Mid-Town E: sharmadibya643@gmail.com P: 9861665943
Member Rotaract Club of Himalayan Patan E: rezupdl056@gmail.com P: 9866416311
Member Rotaract Club of Central Rupandehi E: neerachapagain101@gmail.com P: 9821575101

Rtr. Anish

Rajib

Nabin

Rtr.

Ukesh Gyawali

Rtr. Suraj Bhandari

Adit Acharya

Gautam

Rtr. Aabishkar Parajuli

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Baral Member Rotaract Club of Ratnanagar E: anishbaral001@gmail.com P: 9845343608
Member Rotaract Club of Bharatpur Height E: bhandarisuraj526@gmail.com P: 9845081730 Rtr.
Ghimire Member Rotaract Club of Narayani Mid Town E: rajibghimire78@gmail.com P: 9845921582 Rtr.
Member Rotaract Club of Pokhara GMC E: aditacharya57@gmail.com P: 9866064462 Rtr.
Rajaure Member Rotaract Club of Pokhara University E: sharmanabin296@gmail.com P: 9860819491
Prabin
Member Rotaract Club of Pokhara GMC E: prabingautambhp@gmail.com P: 9846997468 Rtr.
Member Rotaract Club of Central Rupandehi E: ukeshmang@gmail.com P: 9805468098
Member Rotaract Club of Tilottama Devdaha E: aabishkar2000@gmail.com P: 9807521675

Rtr. Aashish Subedi

Rtr. Ram Prakash Pandey

Rtr. Suman Timilsina

Rotaract

Rtr. Barun Gyawali

Rtr. Ramesh Devkota

Rotaract

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Member Rotaract Club of Tinau City E: aashishsubedi95@gmail.com P: 9802044441
Member Rotaract Club of Rupandehi E: rppanday987@gmail.com P: 9847533873
Member
Club of GBC Butwal E: sumanlinks04@gmail.com P: 9857077539
Member Rotaract Club of Lumbini Banijya Campus E: gyawalibarun10@gmail.com P: 9867040013
Member
Club of Rajdhani E: me.rawmesh13@gmail.com P: 9843468866
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As the club leader, the president helps members develop as leaders and works to ensure that the club’s professional and leadership development activities and community and international service projects are successfully promoted and completed. While Secretary handles the club’s communication with the public through correspondence to other Rotaract Clubs, outside agencies, prospective members and Rotary International.

Under the leadership of the Rotaract club president and secretary, club members plan professional development activities, leadership training, community and international service projects, fundraisers, and social events.

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Rtr.

Rtr.

Rtr. Prajwal Bimali

Rtr.

Rtr.

Rtr.

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Bibek Ghimire Secretary ghimirebibhuti12@gmail.com | 9810548584 Rotaract Club of Bhadrapur bhadrapur@rotaract3292.org
Basanta Dhakal President dhakalbasanta2051@gmail.com | 9852622224
Secretary prajwalbimali@gmail.com | 9841198429 Rotaract Club of Birtamode birtamode@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Shalu Koirala President shalukoirala.sk@gmail.com | 9815904866
Archana Adhikari Secretary archanaadhikari80@gmail.com | 9824993000 Rotaract Club of Birtamode Midtown birtamodemidtown@rotaract3292.org
Kiran Gautam President kirangautam1000@gmail.com | 9848834492
Ram Khatiwada Secretary rtr.secretary62@gmail.com | 9825976286 Rotaract Club of Damak damak@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Pramika

Rtr. Manish Guragain

Rtr. Rojina Pokhrel

Rtr. Bishal Karki

Rtr. Roshan Shah

Rtr. Kishan

Rtr. Prajjwal Karki

Sarika Giri

Rtr. Samir Gahataraj

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Shrestha President pramika.shrestha@rotaract3292.org | 9804992443
Secretary manishguragain111@gmail.com | 9804917354 Rotaract Club of Itabhatta Municipal itabhattamunicipal@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Dalim Khadka President khadkadalim52@gmail.com | 9843274530
Secretary rojinapokhrel98@gmail.com | 9815994336 Rotaract Club of Kakarvitta kakarvitta@rotaract3292.org
President bishalkarki154@gmail.com | 9815973382
Secretary prazwalkarkee147@gmail.com | 9847288607 Rotaract Club of Mechinagar mechinagar@rotaract3292.org
President rtrroshanshah@gmail.com | 9801090938 Rtr.
Secretary sharikagiri14@gmail.com | 9824935002 Rotaract Club of Surunga surunga@rotaract3292.org
Atal President kishanatal89@gmail.com | 9807314686
Secretary samirgahatraj65@gmail.com | 9810528702 Rotaract Club of Urlabari urlabari@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org134 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Rosy Shrestha Zonal Rotaract Representative 9804094909 | rosestha21@gmail.com ZONE II Rtr. Arosh Poudel President parosh.racbrt@gmail.com | 9817004509 Rtr. Ritesh Agrawal Secretary sritesh.racbrt@gmail.com | 9862316837 Rotaract Club of Biratnagar biratnagar@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Anuska Acharya President anuska.acharya.35@gmail.com | 9848907270 Rtr. Prem Prakash Adhikari Secretary shubham9811077045@gmail.com | 9811077045 Rotaract Club of Biratnagar Central biratnagarcentral@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Kshitiz Gautam President kshitizgautam143@gmail.com | 9816347872 Rtr. Barun Bahadur Mulmi Secretary barunmulmi23@gmail.com | 9810520433 Rotaract Club of Biratnagar Downtown biratnagardowntown@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Sakshi Gautam President sakshigautam2468@gmail.com | 9843807799
Pushpika Chalise Secretary pushpikachalise0@gmail.com | 986-9539757 Rotaract Club of Biratnagar Fusion biratnagarfusion@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Pankaj Bhagat

Rtr. Mala Dhital

Rtr. Manisha Parajuli

Rtr. Bheshraj Acharya

Rtr. Aayushma Adhikari

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 135 Rtr. Susman Shrestha President Susmanshrestha@gmail.com | 9804076653 Rtr. Presika Niraula Secretary Niroula.presii@gmail.com | 9819099152 Rotaract Club of Dharan dharan@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Hritik Raj Paswan President hritraj225@gmail.com | 9840301506 Rtr. Karan Kumar Yadav Secretary yadavkaran325@gmail.com | 9867816833 Rotaract Club of Dharan Ghopa dharanghopa@rotaract3292.org
President sanambhagat600@gmail.com | 9807097704
Secretary bheshrajacharya160@gmail.com | 9819313985 Rotaract Club of Itahari itahari@rotaract3292.org
President maladhital0@gmail.com | 9807097704
Secretary aayushma8848@gmail.com | 9862231852 Rotaract Club of Sunsari sunsari@rotaract3292.org
President me.manisha66@gmail.com | 9819010891 Rtr. Bishal Ghimire Secretary komalbishal54@gmail.com | 9817376769 Rotaract Club of Sundarharaicha sundarharaicha@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Sandip Raaj Ojha

Rtr.

Karn Kayastha

Rtr.

Rtr.

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org136 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Subham Kumar Rauniyar Gupta President suvamrauniyar1999@gmail.com | 9860855489 Rtr. Bibisha Budhathoki Secretary Bibisha.budathoki@gmail.com | 9862695538 Rotaract Club of Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital nmcth@rotaract3292.org
Zonal Rotaract Representative 9806806993 | sandip.raj8095@gmail.com ZONE III Rtr. Bijay Pokhrel President bijay.pokhrel78@gmail.com | 9814898009
Manish
Secretary karnm181@gmail.com | 9812163605 Rotaract Club of Bardibas bardibas@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Romit Singh President romytsingh2069@gmail.com | 9802991957
Swornim Chettri Secretary Swornimchettri@gmail.com | 9809194002 Rotaract Club of Birganj birgunj@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Rabin Shrestha President inforabins@gmail.com | 9845230571
Rohit Gupta Secretary guptarohit23807@gmail.com | 9816223807 Rotaract Club of Birgunj Metropolis birgunjmetropolis@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.Milan Dhakal

Rotaract Club of Makwanpur

Rtr. Pradeep Kumar

Rtr. Sudarshan Shahi

Rotaract Club of Sindhuligadhi

Rtr. Bhabuk Nepal

Rtr. Sunil Sah President

Rotaract Club of Simara, Bara

Rtr. Rajan Katuwal

Rtr.Abhishek Sarraf

Rotaract Club of United Birgunj

Rtr. Milan Kumar Bhandari

Rtr. Rockey Gahatraj

Rtr. Sourav Barnawal

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President mddhakal9@gmail.com | 9845295726
Secretary bhabuknepal1@gmail.com | 9845536177 Rotaract Club of Hetauda hetauda@rotaract3292.org
Rai President raipradeep1696@gmail.com | 9801026347
Secretary rajankatuwal101@gmail.com | 9865500640
Damak@rotaract3292.org
President sudarshanshahi362@gmail.com | 9844532241
Secretary milanbhandari277@gmail.com | 9860883415
surunga@rotaract3292.org
sunilsimara52@gmail.com | 9863664488
Secretary rockygahatraj@gmail.com | 9741719267
simarabara@rotaract3292.org
President sarraf1899@gmail.com | 9851231905
Secretary goyalsourav30@gmail.com | 9801569153
unitedbirgunj@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.Garima

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org138 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Prabesh Baniya Zonal Rotaract Representative 9861291797 | prabeshbaniya45@gmail.com ZONE IV Rtr. Rubesh Makaju President mk13.rm@gmail.com | 9843573719 Rtr Aakriti Shrestha Tusuju Secretary aakrititusuju@gmail.com | 9843828260 Rotaract Club of Dhulikhel dhulikhel@rotaract3292.org Rtr.Bishesh Bhattarai President Bisheshbhattarai2@gmail.com | 9806006031 Rtr.Avishek Dahal Chhetri Secretary avishekdahal101@gmail.com | 9824370738 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu University kathmanduuniversity@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Aagya Paudel President aagya.paudel14@gmail.com | 9866008122 Rtr. Shikha Pathak Secretary rtrshikhapathak@gmail.com | 9849777317 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu University Medical School(KUMS) kums@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Prashanna Shyaula President prashannashyaula5@gmail.com | 9860180980
Buddhacharya Secretary buddhacharyagarima@gmail.com | 9749413937 Rotaract Club of Panauti panauti@rotaract3292.org
rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 139 Rtr. Sanjita Shrestha President sanjitashrestha177@gmail.com | 9863483793 Rtr. Sheela Shrestha Secretary sheela.stha159@gmail.com | 9841106502 Rotaract Club of Shikhalapur shikhalapur@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Susen Bhaila Zonal Rotaract Representative 9843771842 | bhailasusen10@gmail.com ZONE V Rtr. Shristi Kayastha President skayastha341@gmail.com | 9860180651 Rtr. Roven Taujale Secretary roventaujale@gmail.com | 9808771308 Rotaract Club of Banepa banepa@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Binit Manandhar President binitmdhr@gmail.com | 9843107460 Rtr.Priyanka Chaguthi Secretary pchaguthi6@gmail.com | 9846675258 Rotaract Club of Bhaktapur bhaktapur@rotaract3292.org Rtr.Barsha Rani President ranibarsha0405@gmail.com | 9860130942 Rtr.Reetu Timilsina Secretary timilsina.reetu5@gmail.com | 9860104678 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Medical College- Duwakot kmcduwakot@rotaract3292.org

Rtr Prabhuram

Rtr.Rupa

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org140 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Abhishek Joshi Zonal Rotaract Representative 9865609852 | abhi.joc14@gmail.com ZONE VI Rtr. Karuna Bhandari President karunabhandari93@gmail.com | 9840835800 Rtr. Riya Thapa Secretary riiyathapa7@gmail.com | 9840948749 Rotaract Club of Kantipur Dental College kantipurdentalcollege@rotaract3292.org Rtr.Sajan Shrestha President sajanshrestha777.ss@gmail.com | 9841095987 Rtr. Niru Prajapati Secretary niruprajapati5@gmail.com | 9862242325 Rotaract Club of Madhyapur madhyapur@rotaract3292.org Rtr.Manisha Lama President lamamonesha@gmail.com | 9813740698
Tamang Secretary rupatamana82@gmail.com | 9823501058 Rotaract Club of Kavre Campus Banepa kavrecampusbanepa@rotaract3292.org Rtr Asmita Ulak President ulakasmita123@gmail.com | 9861400000
Dhital Secretary dhitalprabhu123@gmail.com | 9840172269 Rotaract Club of Kavre Valley kavrecampus@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Aakriti

Rtr. Apeksha Bista

Rtr. Priza Pradhananga

Rtr. Safala Dahal

Rtr. Neha Gurung

Rtr. Ranju Kharel

Rtr. Aruna Gajurel

Rtr. Kriti Gurung

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 141
Acharya President aakritiacharya66@gmail.com | 9860296367 Rtr. Kritika Dahal Secretary kritikadahal115@gmail.com | 9843815875 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu kathmandu@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Vaibhav Kasaundhan President vaibhavkasaundhan833@gmail.com | 9848185105
Secretary apeksha.bista1@gmail.com | 9841790733 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Medical College kathmandumedicalcollege@rotaract3292.org
President prizapradhananga@gmail.com | 9860992214
Secretary rnj.khrl@gmail.com | 9849857575 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu North kathmandunorth@rotaract3292.org
President safaladahal5@gmai.com | 9861048155
Secretary arunagajurel2015@gmail.com | 9823372120 Rotaract Club of Manohara simarabara@rotaract3292.org
President nehagrg2058@gmail.com | 9845350334
Secretary prakritigurung708@gmail.com | 9816748419 Rotaract Club of Reliance College reliancecollege@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Ankush Adhikari

Rtr. Saurab Neupane

Rtr. Shristi

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org142 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Roshan Karki President rudramati.president@gmail.com | 9847948930 Rtr.Srijana Pokhrel Secretary rudramatisecretary@gmail.com | 9849022331 Rotaract Club of Rudramati rudramati@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Rishi Poudel President rishipoudel00@gmail.com | 9860131150 Rtr. Manoj Pathak Secretary pathakmanoj0001@gmail.com | 9840422026 Rotaract Club of Rudramati Babarmahal, Kathmandu rudramatibabarmahal@rotaract3292.org
Zonal Rotaract Representative 9845232374 | ankuss78@gmail.com ZONE VII Rtr. Gopal Shah President rtrgopalshah67@gmail.com | 9860301252
Secretary sauravneupane56@gmail.com | 9860732806 Rotaract Club of Baneshwor baneshwor@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Sushant Maharjan President Sushantmaharjan123@gmail.com | 9861333840
Shakya Secretary Shristishakya0224@gmail.com | 9803820674 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu West kathmanduwest@rotaract3292.org

College

Rtr. Sajita Bastola

Rtr. Urgen Wosel Tamang

Road City Kathmandu

Rtr. Sujana Shakya

of Sankhu

Rtr. Suraj Shrestha

Rtr. Shreya Wagle

Club of Sukedhara

Rtr. Lijaa Manandhar

Rtr. Himal Pandit

Rotaract

Rtr. Prasanna Shrestha

Rtr. Ramesh Baral

Rtr. John Bipra

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 143
President sujanashakya.ss@gmail.com | 9841209997
Secretary lijaa.mdhar@gmail.com | 9843463923 Rotaract Club of New
newroadcity@rotaract3292.org
President rtrsajitab@gmail.com | 9818325533
Secretary tamangurgen89@gmail.com | 9823370213 Rotaract Club of Liberty
libertycollege@rotaract3292.org
President surajstha62@gmail.com | 9843787376
Secretary palchishrestha123@gmail.com | 9840801088 Rotaract Club
sankhu@rotaract3292.org
President shreyawagle2@gmail.com | 9843818330
Secretary baralramesh07@gmail.com | 9813256955 Rotaract
sukedhara@rotaract3292.org
President himalpanditofficial@gmail.com | 9851014486
Secretary john.bipra123@gmail.com | 9803812907
Club of Mountaineering-Kathmandu mountaineeringkathmandu@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Lawand Shrestha

Rtr. Sangit Nepal

Rtr. Sadichchha Rajbhandari

Rtr. Chhabilal Devkota

Rtr. Prajwal Bikram Khadka

Rtr. Abhishek Manandhar

Rtr. Sostika Rai Bantawa

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org144 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Sunil Rajbanshi President sooneel2020@gmail.com | 9841756604 Rtr. Budhdha Prakash Kharel Secretary myselfbuddha57@gmail.com | 9849160325 Rotaract Club of Tripureswor tripureswor@rotaract3292.org
Zonal Rotaract Representative 9843229720 | sangitnepal11@gmail.com ZONE VIII
President lawandstha@gmail.com | 9860634425
Secretary Sadichchha.rajbhandari@gmail.com | 9860477505 Rotaract Club of Baneshwor Royal baneshworroyal@rotaract3292.org
President brilliantdevkota1@gmail.com | 9860062029
Secretary prajwalkhdk@gmail.com | 9861444140 Rotaract Club of Dillibazar- Kathmandu dillibazar@rotaract3292.org
President abhishek.manandhar10@gmail.com | 9841618184
Secretary Swastikaraibantawa99@gmail.con | 9819033166 Rotaract Club of Durbarmarg durbarmarg@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.Karma

Rtr.

Rtr.

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 145 Club inactive Club inactive Rotaract Club of Gongabu gongabu@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Sadikshya Banjade President sadikshyabanjade@gmail.com | 9861331802 Rtr. Pratik Jung Karki Secretary pratikjung044@gmail.com | 9843455666 Rotaract Club of Kantipur kantipur@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Prabisha Khadka President prabishakhadka2000@gmail.com | 9813080652 Rtr. Inshu Pokhrel Secretary insupokharel@gmail.com | 9861041826 Rotaract Club of Kasthamandap kasthamandap@rotaract3292.org
Gurung President rtrkarmagurung@gmail.com | 9843769686
Purnima Maharjan Secretary Madison.pm11@gmail.com | 9823038555 Rotaract Club of Rajdhani rajdhani@rotaract3292.org
Delisha khadgi President Delishakhadgi.2014@gmail.com | 9810260356 Rtr. Swikriti Sitoula Secretary sitoulaswikriti@gmail.com | 9817332288 Rotaract Club of Thames International College rajdhani@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Smarika Pandey

Rtr. Deepa

Rtr. Pratiksha Adhikari

Rtr Anish Moktan

Rtr. Saksham Bikram

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org146 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Ruchin Khadka Zonal Rotaract Representative 9802320024 | mariar.rr275@gmail.com ZONE IX Rtr. Anshu Maharajan President Presidentracbudhanilkantha@gmail.com | 9862680627 Rtr. Ishan Poudel Secretary Secretaryracbudhanilkantha@gmail.com | 9847386065 Rotaract Club of Budhanilkantha budhanilkantha@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Nitika Kharel President nitika.kharel2019d@nationalcollege.edu.np | 9801096890
Secretary smarika.pandey2019d@nationalcollege.edu.np | 9813361804 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Metro kathmandumetro@rotaract3292.org
Ghimire President ghimiredeepa10@gmail.com | 9869555743
Secretary pratikshaadhikari111@gmail.com | 9864120595 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu North East kathmandunortheast@rotaract3292.org
Tamang President moktananish2@gmail.com | 9843547514
Shah Secretary Sakshamshah9843@gmail.com | 9843810981 Rotaract Club of Matribhumi Baluwatar matribhumibaluwatar@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.

Rtr.Rabina

Rtr. Shristi Raut

of Pashupati-Nepal Law Campus

Rotaract

Club of Phulbari

Rtr. Sangita Gaudel

inactive Club inactive

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 147
Aastha Subedi President aasthasubedi1@gmail.com | 9861194791 Rtr. Sushmita shrestha Secretary Susmiistha12@gmail.com | 9848829530 Rotaract Club of Matribhumi Baluwatar IOM matribhumibaluwatariom@rotaract3292.org Rtr.Pramila Karki President pramilakarki1122@gmail.com | 9844253779
Saud Secretary saudrabina212@gmail.com | 9803191830 Rotaract Club of Pashupati - Kathmandu pashupatikathmandu@rotaract3292.org
President rautsristy22@gmail.com | 9843987930
Secretary Sangitagaudel95@gmail.com | 9817493039
Club
pashupatinepallawcampus@rotaract3292.org Club
Rotaract
phulbari@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.

Rtr. Aaryan Tayams

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org148 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Sheikh Dilnawaz Ali Zonal Rotaract Representative 9843592926 | nawaz.sheikh0427@gmail.com ZONE X Rtr. Subik Shrestha President subikshrestha182@gmail.com | 9843520159
Anup Moktan Secretary moktananoop143@gmail.com | 9860389989 Rotaract Club of Bagmati bagmati@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Krishna Prasad Gaihre President krrishgaihre@gmail.com | 9867479831 Rtr. Smriti Khadka Secretary smrtikhadka7@gmail.com | 9860663437 Rotaract Club of Balaju balaju@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Abhinav Joshi President abhinav.joshi2018@gmail.com | 9863448380
Kattel Secretary kattelaaryan1@gmail.com | 9861804811 Rotaract Club of Bhadgaon bhadgaon@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Aarati shrestha President aaratystha6@gmail.com | 9861395586 Rtr. Nilisha Pradhan Secretary pradhannilisha66@gmail.com | 9845642141 Rotaract Club of Charumati charumati@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Swechchha Ranjit

swechchharanjitrac3292@gmail.com

Club of Gyaneswor, CiST gyanesworcist@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Apsara Lamichhane Secretary apsara.lamichhane087@gmail.com

9869129196

Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Mid-Town kathmandumidtown@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Sachita Maharjan President rtrsachitamaharjan@gmail.com

Rtr. Sunil Shrestha President sthaasunil@gmail.com

Rotaract Club of People’s Campus peoplescampus@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Kritisha Aryal Secretary rtrkritisha@gmail.com

9860561111

Rtr. Suraj Maharjan President tsurajmaharjan97@gmail.com

Rotaract Club of Swoyambhu swoyambhu@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Shrijana Shrestha Secretary shrijanashrestha694@gmail.com

9840232311

Rtr. Aayushama Shah Secretary mallaieshu@gmail.com

9869749373

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Norbu

Rtr.

Rtr. Palistha

Rtr. Supriya Bajracharya

Rtr. Sandip Niraula

Rtr. Bimarsh Acharya

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org150 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Wangdi
Sherpa Zonal Rotaract Representative 9860802268 | wangdisherpa180@gmail.com ZONE XI Rtr. Sandeep Chhetri President chettrysandeep123@gmail.com | 9843192338
Puja Bhujel Secretary pujabhujel35@yahoo.com | 9849327794 Rotaract Club of Patan patan@rotaract3292.org
Bajracharya President palisthabaj@gmail.com | 9860560005
Secretary supriyabajra40@gmail.com | 9840177716 Rotaract Club of Jawalakhel jawalakhel@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Samanta Niraula President samantaniraula58@gmail.com | 9815015480
Secretary sandeepniraula61@gmail.com | 9815015480 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Kalanki kathmandukalanki@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Aashish Pandey President apandeygbs23@gmail.com | 9846561118
Secretary achaaryabimarsh456@gmail.com | 9867261599 Rotaract Club of KIST Medical College kistmedicalcollege@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Reezma Dangol

Sushil

Kirtipur

Rtr. Anshuya Shrestha

Rtr. Rahul Bisunkhe

Rtr. Kala bhandari

National Hospital

Rtr. Neetika Sapkota

Rtr. Reena Gurung

Rtr. Sanam Ghimire

Rotaract

Rtr. Sampriti Risal

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 151
President rtr.reezmadangol@gmail.com | 9810163288
Secretary rtranshuya@gmail.com | 9861021290 Rotaract Club of Kopundol kopundol@rotaract3292.org Rtr.
Khadka President enggkhadka@gmail.com | 9851072811 Rtr.Chandan Basnet Secretary chandanbass@gmail.com | 9843756758 Rotaract Club of Dakshinkali dakshinkali@rotaract3292.org
President bisunkherahul@gmail.com | 9843806718
Secretary neetikasapkota797@gmail.com | 9843818450 Rotaract Club of
kirtipur@rotaract3292.org
President kalabhandari092@gmail.com | 9841063136
Secretary reenatamu1@gmail.com | 9816699654 Rotaract Club of Nepal
nepalnationalhospital@rotaract3292.org
President sanam.ghimire123@gmail.com | 9843681176
Secretary sampritirisal01@gmail.com | 9818844370
Club of Sainbu Bhainsepati sainbubhainsepati@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org152 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Utsav Shrestha Zonal Rotaract Representative 9851273828 | s.utsav.net@gmail.com ZONE XII Rtr. Sudip Dulal President sudipdulal123@gmail.com | 9849610997 Rtr. Elisha Deuba Secretary elishadeuba@gmail.com | 9868030565 Rotaract Club of Chandragiri chandragiri@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Diya Shrestha President shresthadiya369@gmail.com | 9849415620 Rtr. Mahima Shrestha Secretary mahimashrestha540@gmail.com | 9864396216 Rotaract Club of Jawalakhel Manjushree jawalakhelmanjushree@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Pranil Shakya President pranilshakya123@gmail.com | 9861376659
Shubhashish Tamrakar Secretary shubhashish.tmkr07@gmail.com | 9860030913 Rotaract Club of Lalitpur lalitpur@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Subin Tandukar President subintandukar1997@gmail.com | 9860142238 Rtr. Ashesha Mali Secretary asheshamali72@gmail.com | 9803007171 Rotaract Club of Metro City metrocity@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Hasina Shrestha

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 153 Rtr. Ruchee Shrestha President ruchishrestha6@gmail.com | 9843369976 Rtr. Loyzee Maharjan Secretary loyzee.maharjan@gmail.com | 9843969453 Rotaract Club of Patan West patanwest@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Situ Tamrakar President situtamrakar@gmail.com | 9843807260 Rtr. Priyanka Shakya Secretary shakyapriyanka.ps@gmail.com | 9803067909 Rotaract Club of Yala yala@rotaract3292.org
Zonal Rotaract Representative 9860206729 | haseena4468@gmail.com ZONE XIII Rtr. Yash Chitrakar President yash.chitrakar4@gmail.com | 9861334329 Rtr. Shristi Shakya Secretary shristishakya13@gmail.com | 9863604416 Rotaract Club of Himalaya Patan himalayanpatan@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Sabina Budhathoki President immortalsabina27@gmail.com | 9818856740 Rtr Sabina Khanal Secretary khanalsabina88@gmail.com | 9840033985 Rotaract Club of Kathmandu Metropolis kathmandumetropolis@rotaract3292.org

Rtr

Rtr

Rtr.Subigya

Rtr.

Rtr.Prashant

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org154 Nepal-Bhutan
Regan Maharjan President maharjanregan50@gmail.com | 9813100997 Rtr. Rebecca Rajbhandari Secretary rebeccarajbhandari01@gmail.com | 9843021543 Rotaract Club of Mahaboudha mahaboudha@rotaract3292.org Club inactive Club inactive Rotaract Club of Mount Everest, Lalitpur mounteverestlalitpur@rotaract3292.org Club inactive Club inactive Rotaract Club of KEC Mount Everest kecmounteverest@rotaract3292.org
Prajesh Shrestha President prajesh.rcpds@gmail.com | 9849440554
Shrestha Secretary subspsvita123@gmail.com | 9869101424 Rotaract Club of Patan Durbar Square patandurbarsquare@rotaract3292.org
Mayukh Shrestha President Mayustha13@gmail.com | 9848583752
Bhattarai Secretary pbhattarai20077157@gmail.com | 9849749773 Rotaract Club of Patan South patansouth@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Dikshyant

Rtr

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 155 Rtr Govinda Parajuli Zonal Rotaract Representative 9855053917 | govinda.parajuli89@gmail.com ZONE XIV Rtr. Swarup Tiwari President swaruptw@gmail.com | 9840701629 Rtr. Soyal Dhital Secretary dhitalsoyal@gmail.com | 9865381544 Rotaract Club of Bharatpur bharatpur@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Apeksha Shrestha President apekshashrestha1@gmail.com | 9865377701 Rtr. Er. Anish Kafle Secretary anish.kafle28@gmail.com | 9851157339 Rotaract Club of Bharatpur Height bharatpurheight@rotaract3292.org Rtr Achyut Neupane President achyutneupane48@gmail.com | 9845197850
Pradhan Secretary dikshyantpradhan15@gmail.com | 9809238718 Rotaract Club of Chitwan chitwan@rotaract3292.org Rtr Shirish Sigdel President shirish.sigdel@gmail.com | 9845805009
Sagar Bhatta Secretary sagar228337@gmail.com | 9860160020 Rotaract Club of Gaidakot gaidakot@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Anju Rijal

Rupesh

Rtr. Hari Bdr.

Rtr.Rushina

Rtr.

Town

Rtr. Nil Kumari Karki

Rtr. Aashish Nepal

Rtr. Abhishek Adhikari

Rtr. Shraddha

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org156 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr Sudhan lamsal President sudhanlamsal24@gmail.com | 9847240406
Secretary anjurijal0128@gmail.com | 9867235603 Rotaract Club of Kawasoti kawasoti@rotaract3292.org Rtr
Malla President budhhaalmunium@gmail.com | 9845370271
Secretary Nilkumarikarki474@gmail.com | 9845812180 Rotaract Club of Narayangarh narayanghar@rotaract3292.org
B.k President haribksafal@gmail.com | 9865193402
Secretary aashishnepal224@gmail.com | 9865366966 Rotaract Club of Narayani Mid
narayanimidtown@rotaract3292.org
Upreti President rushinaupreti@gmail.com | 9742523325
Secretary avisekadhikary000@gmail.com | 9844977981 Rotaract Club of Purbi Chitwan purbichitwan@rotaract3292.org
Bullet Sigdel President bullet.sigdel@gmail.com | 9855013104
Pandey Secretary pandeyshraddha404@gmail.com | 9869165287 Rotaract Club of Nawalpur City nawalpurcity@rotaract3292.org

Rtr, Laxmi

Rtr.

Rtr.

Rtr. Rajiv

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 157 Rtr. Manish Baniya President baniyamanish12@gmail.com | 9849717606 Rtr. Nabin KC Secretary kcnabin793@gmail.com | 9810518968 Rotaract Club of Ratnanagar ratnapur@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Anusha Shrestha Zonal Rotaract Representative 9802951207 | anushashrestha.2@gmail.com ZONE XV
Regmi President regmilaxmi57@gmail.com | 9846157661 Rtr. Reema K.C. Secretary reemakc66@gmail.com | 9843180973 Rotaract Club of Bajra Manaslu Gorkha bajramanaslugorkha@rotaract3292.org
Abin Pariyar President anu46182@gmail.com | 9846765380
Raut Secretary rajibraut500@gmail.com | 9846835812 Rotaract Club of Bhanu bhanu@rotaract3292.org
Binod Nath Parajuli President veenod.prj53@gmail.com | 9841174725 Rtr. Ujjwal Subedi Secretary ujjwalsubedi056@gmail.com | 9821159481 Rotaract Club of Bhimad bhimad@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Kiran Shrestha

Rtr. Niranjan Kattel

Rtr. Milan Kamali

Rtr. Sujan Pandit

Shuklagandaki

Rtr. Abin Shrestha

Rtr. Kshitiz Paudel

Rtr. Sunil Timilsina

Rtr. Susmita Regmi

Rotaract

Rtr. Shova Gurung

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org158 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Vishal Shrestha President vishalshrestha426@gmail.com | 9856060047
Secretary kiranstha732@gmail.com | 9803640337 Rotaract Club of Damauli damauli@rotaract3292.org
President nirankattel@gmail.com | 9849943567
Secretary abinshrestha76@gmail.com | 9856043338 Rotaract Club of Gorkha gorkha@rotaract3292.org
President kamalimilan@gmail.com | 9856046276
Secretary kshitizpaudel2073@gmail.com | 9866022062 Rotaract Club of Lamjung lamjung@rotaract3292.org
President sujanpandit1017@gmail.com | 9846025097
Secretary suniltimilsina32@gmail.com | 9826149266 Rotaract Club of
shuklagandaki@rotaract3292.org
President susmitaregmi899@gmail.com | 9860006395
Secretary gurungeva879@gmail.com | 9801303539
Club of Vedavyas vedavyas@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Saroj Bhattrai

Rtr. Ranjana

Rtr. Saurav Karki

Rtr. Santosh Chhetri

Rtr. Gaurav

Rtr. Yasoda Rana

Rtr. Sujan Giri

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 159 Rtr. Shushma Prasai Zonal Rotaract Representative 9846646904 | shushma.racpp@gmail.com ZONE XVI Rtr. Pradeep Acharya President acharyapradeep4126@gmail.com | 9851159885
Secretary bhattarai.saroj831@gmail.com | 9856019859 Rotaract Club of Lekhnath lekhnath@rotaract3292.org
KC President kcranjana28@gmail.com | 9816671735
Secretary saurabkarki20@gmail.com | 9814184595 Rotaract Club of Manipal College of Medical Sciences manipalcollegeofmedicalscience@rotaract3292.org
President santoshchhetri721@gmail.com | 9801395968
Secretary 000anusharana@gmail.com | 9826121989 Rotaract Club of Parbat Pokhara parbatpokhara@rotaract3292.org
Subedi President gaurav.subedi99@gmail.com | 9867709630
Secretary Sujan9816627661@gmail.com | 9856080133 Rotaract Club of Pokhara pokhara@rotaract3292.org

Rotaract Club of Pokhara Fishtail pokharafishtail@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Dimple Chhetri

Rtr. Anupa Wagle

Rtr. Sanjay BK

Rotaract Club of Pokhara GMC

Rtr. Suruchi Chhetri

9863420080

Rtr. Ramin Ghimire

Rotaract Club of Pokhara Lakeside

Rtr. Om Prakash Chaudhary

Rtr. Sagar Thapa

of Pokhara University

Rtr. Suraj Raj Keshari

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org160 Nepal-Bhutan
President wra.wm36@gmail.com | 9856060503
Secretary kesharisurajraj@gmail.com | 9865292008 Rotaract Club
pokhara.university@rotaract3292.org
President Sanjaysunar.321@gmail.com | 9816193847
Secretary devthapa791@gmail.com | 9817146812
pokharalakeside@rotaract3292.org
President wagleanupa.7@gmail.com | 9856080133
Secretary secretaryracgmc2223@gmail.com | 9845858958
pokharagmc@rotaract3292.org
President dimplechhetri10@gmail.com | 9846702552
Secretary suruchhetri09@gmail.com |
rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 161 Rtr. Tara Prasad Sharma Zonal Rotaract Representative 9857629528 | taradfm@gmail.com ZONE XVII Rtr. Saswot Neupane President saswotneupane2001@gmail.com | 9856013578 Rtr.Barun Chhetri Secretary barun.chhetri61@gmail.com | 9806115775 Rotaract Club of Annapurna annapurna@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Jhokendra Thapa Magar President jhokendramagar23@gmail.com | 9847768090 Rtr Aarati Roka Secretary reji27566@gmail.com | 9867945031 Rotaract Club of Baglung baglung@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Bikal Thapa President bikalthapa74@gmail.com | 9867303856 Rtr. Anil Poudel Secretary pdlanil22@gmail.com | 9867695106 Rotaract Club of Hemja hemja@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Utsav Dhakal President utsabdhakal1@gmail.com | 9846906090 Rtr. Shreenath wagle Secretary waglesrinath@gmail.com | 9856053181 Rotaract Club of Newroad Pokhara newroadpokhara@rotaract3292.org

Rtr Arjun Bdr. Kc

Rotaract

of

Rtr. Ishwor Gautam

of Waling

Rtr. Jhalak Chapagain

is not active

Rtr.

Rotaract

of Galkott, Baglung

Rtr. Laxmi Pun

Pokhara Midtown

Ganesh Rimal

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org162 Nepal-Bhutan
Sandesh Parajuli President parazuli.sandesh@gmail.com | 9846177282 Rtr.
Secretary ganeshrimal123@gmail.com | 9843772026 Rotaract Club of
pokharamidtown@rotaract3292.org
President ishworgautam2073@gmail.com | 9860260680
Secretary laxmi.pun244@gmail.com | 9844090869
Club
galkott@rotaract3292.org Club is not active Club
Rotaract Club
waling@rotaract3292.org
President missionkc29@gmail.com | 9847757493
Secretary jhalakchapagain0@gmail.com | 9847648430
Club
Parbat newroadpokhara@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Biru Kumar

Rtr. Deependra Chaudhary

Rtr.Durlav

Rtr.Govinda

Rtr.

Rtr.Meena Parajuli

Rtr.Sushan Bhattarai

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 163
Gupta Zonal Rotaract Representative 9857010008 | biru7gupta@gmail.com ZONE XVIII Rtr.Ankit Paudel President racbhwankitpaudel@gmail.com | 9857016673
prasad sapkota Secretary govindapdsapkota26@gmail.com | 9857049727 Rotaract Club of Bhairahawa bhairahawa@rotaract3292.org
President chaudharydeependra431@gmail.com | 9805464337
Nikita Lamgade Secretary nikitasunar1999@gmail.com | 9814469167 Rotaract Club of Central Boudha Land bouddhaland@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Pradeep Sapkota President sapkotapradeep68@gmail.com | 9847305165
Secretary meenaparajuli1@gmail.com | 9807586913 Rotaract Club of Central Lumbini centrallumbini@rotaract3292.org
Parajuli President durlove60@gmail.com | 9867505746
Secretary bhattaraisuahan123@gmail.com | 9867015535 Rotaract Club of Central Siyari centralsiyari@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.Durlav prasad pokhrel

Rotaract Club of Lumbini Buddha LumbiniBuddha@rotaract3292.org

Rtr. Prabeen kandel Secretary prabinkandel007@gmail.com | 9844712137

Samir Basnet

Rotaract Club of Lumbini Siddharthanagar

Rtr. Bhawana chhetri Secretary ushachhetri53@gmail.com

9807496789

Rtr.Nikhel Dhoj Khatri

Rotaract Club of Bhairahawa Chautari

Rtr.Nirvhik Dhungana Secretary

9867361953

Rtr. Rajesh Maurya

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org164 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Inal Yadav President inalyadav51@gmail.com | 9840790250
Secretary nepalraju55@gmail.com | 9867712497 Rotaract Club of Marchwar Marchwar@rotaract3292.org
President Nikheldhojkhatri12345@gmail.com | 9811419290
dhungananirvhik.123@gmail.com |
BhairahawaChautari@rotaract3292.org Rtr.
President samirbasnet921@gmail.com | 9867416857
|
LumbiniSiddharthanagar@rotaract3292.org
President pokhrel.durlav@gmail.com | 9857049571

Rtr.

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 165 Rtr. Ashok Gnawali Zonal Rotaract Representative 9857036258 | ashokgnawali@gmail.com ZONE XIX Rtr Aashish Pathak President pathakaashish67@gmail.com | 9857042710 Rtr Lok Nath Bhattarai Secretary bhatarai.lok@gmail.com | 9857033058 Rotaract Club of Central Butwal CentralButwal@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Sumit Pd. Kashaudhan President kassumit78@gmail.com | 9821473345 Rtr. Binay Shrestha Secretary binayshrestha309@gmail.com | 9806960225 Rotaract Club of Kshitiz Intenational College KshitizIntenationalCollege@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Aayush Paudel President aayushrajag@gmail.com | 9866821222
Binod Bashyal Secretary bashyalbinod.06@gmail.com | 9857042078 Rotaract Club of Manigram Manigram@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Ramesh Gautam President rameshgautammuskan@gmail.com | 9857073523 Rtr. Anil Bhandari Secretary bhandarianil.444@gmail.com | 9867512274 Rotaract Club of Tilottama Suddhodhan TilottamaSuddhodhan@rotaract3292.org
rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org166 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Laxman Shrestha Zonal Rotaract Representative 9851226428 | lshrestha380@gmail.com ZONE XX Rtr Nawaraj Banjade President banzubhai@gmail.com | 9857033335 Rtr Parsant Neupane Secretary prashant.gracebutwal@gmail.com | 9857088113 Rotaract Club of Butwal Butwal@rotaract3292.org Rtr Bidur Gyawali President bidurdyawali123@gmail.com | 9857065334 Rtr Roshan Gyawali Secretary roshan.gyawali695@gmail.com | 9857072627 Rotaract Club of Butwal Chautari ButwalChautari@rotaract3292.org Rtr Sushila Bhandari President bhandarisushila99@gmail.com | 9864450384 Rtr. Gauri Sharma Secretary gourikoirala07@gmail.com | 9867711779 Rotaract Club of Tinau Butwal TinauButwal@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Manorath Aryal President manorathryl@gmail.com | 9857039296/9802539296 Rtr. Suvekshya Pandeya Secretary suvekshyapandeya755@gmail.com | 9843050552 Rotaract Club of Tinau City TinauCity@rotaract3292.org

Rtr Arjun

Rtr Bishnu Pandye

Kala

Rtr Anil Aryal

Rtr Rajesh Koirala

Rtr Madhav Parajuli

Rtr Bikram kaji sakya

Rtr Milan Pangeni

Rtr Sudesha Rimal

Rtr Mohan Khatri

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 167
poudel President poudelarjun2022@gmail.com | 9847591720
Secretary bishnup696Q@gmail.com | 9847430270 Rotaract Club of Butwal Synergy ButwalSynergy@rotaract3292.org Rtr
Dahal President kala.dahal@gmail.com | 9851188383
Secretary bikramkaji1232gmail.com | 9860305856 Rotaract Club of Palpa Tansen PalpaTansen@rotaract3292.org
President anilkcrystal@gmail.com | 9857039046
Secretary pangenizyzz@gmail.com | 9866582580 Rotaract Club of Rupandehi Rupandehi@rotaract3292.org
President r.zesh26@gmail.com | 9860073680
Secretary sudesha174@gmail.com | 9860070333 Rotaract Club of Palpa Lumbini PalpaLumbini@rotaract3292.org
President parajuli193@gmail.com | 9857071270
Secretary mhnkhatri49344@gmail.com | 9841527077 Rotaract Club of Tilottama-Rupandehi TilottamaRupandehi@rotaract3292.org

Rtr.

Rtr Gaurav

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org168 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Prajwal Bhusal Zonal Rotaract Representative 9857057720 | prajwalbhusal7@gmail.com ZONE XXI Rtr. Bishnu Ghimire President bishnughimire729@gmail.com | 9857031131 Rtr. Siddhartha Acharya Secretary siddhartha14@gmail.com | 9867843189 Rotaract Club of Butwal Ramapithecus ButwalRamapithecus@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Bhupan Panday President creativealt85@gmail.com | 9851151235 Rtr. Yubraj Aryal Secretary yubarajaryal83@ gmail.com | 9857057789 Rotaract Club of Butwal South ButwalSouth@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Tikaram Gyawali President tikaramgyawali.snpl@gmail.com | 9840964013
Muna Pandey Secretary munapandey602@gmail.com | 9847527754 Rotaract Club of GBC Butwal GBCButwal@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Deepak Adhikari President acquesticraymon62@gmail.com | 9857039882
Kumar Gupta Secretary gauravgupta520763@gmail.com | 9815446813 Rotaract Club of Lumbini Banijya Campus TilottamaSuddhodhan@rotaract3292.org
rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 169 Rtr. Yogendra Kandel President yogenkdl77@gmail.com | 9857031535 Rtr. Saroj Pandey Secretary pandey.saroj1995@gmail.com | 9866695070 Rotaract Club of Lumbini Stars LumbiniStars@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Pooja Pandey President pandey.pooza@gmail.com | 9847467248 Rtr. Asmit Subedi Secretary asmitsharma33@gmail.com | 9807543380 Rotaract Club of Sainamaina Sainamaina@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Ramesh Panthi Zonal Rotaract Representative 9863181463 | ramesh.mailnsend@gmail.com ZONE XXII Rtr Saurabh Bhusal President sauravh.bhusal22@gmail.com | 9857034994 Rtr Madhav Aryal Secretary madhavaryal2051@gmail.com | 9857059806 Rotaract Club of Butwal Down Town ButwalDownTown@rotaract3292.org Rtr Kamal Bhandari President niedkamal2020@gmail.com | 9843882646 Rtr Prajwal Pandey Secretary prazolpandey@gmail.com | 9847422199 Rotaract Club of Capital Butwal CapitalButwal@rotaract3292.org

Kumar

Aman Thapa

Rtr Ukesh Man Gyawali

Krishna Khanal

Rtr. Rubin Pandey

Rtr. Pradip Chaudhary

Rtr. Santosh Panthee

Rtr.Mani

Rtr. Prashant Gnawali

rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org170 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Binod
Jaiswal President rajveerjaiswal72@gmail.com | 9857025230
Secretary Ukeshmang@gmail.com | 9805468098 Rotaract Club of Central Rupandehi CentralRupandehi@rotaract3292.org Rtr.
Malla President amanthapamalla@gmail.com | 9863292907 Rtr
Secretary leokrishna2017@gmail.com | 9847304803 Rotaract Club of Kotihawa Kotihawa@rotaract3292.org
President rubinpandey8@gmail.com | 9860323931
Secretary pradeepchamp2052@gmail.com | 9826407886 Rotaract Club of Rammani Multiple Campus RammaniMultipleCampus@rotaract3292.org
President santoshpanthi222@gmail.com | 9867719615
Secretary gyawaliprashant6@gmail.com | 9867465490 Rotaract Club of Central City CentralCity@rotaract3292.org
Lal Tiwari President manitiwari144@gmail.com | 9857059327 Rtr Prabin Gaudel Secretary goudelprabin@gmail.com | 9857015006 Rotaract Club of Tilottama Devdaha TilottamaDevdaha@rotaract3292.org
rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org Nepal-Bhutan 171 Rtr. Rupesh Sharma Zonal Rotaract Representative 9857822383 | rupesharma99@gmail.com ZONE XXIII Rtr. Krishna Giri President krishna.sg.np@gmail.com | 9857056789 Rtr. Min Lal Ghimire Secretary minlalghimire2057@gmail.com | 9867327992 Rotaract Club of Buddhabhumi Buddhabhumi@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Mira Adhikari President miraadhikari89@gmail.com | 9806220900 Rtr.Pramila Chaudhary Secretary chaudharypramila84@gmail.com | 9864723313 Rotaract Club of Dang Dang@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Janak Raj Bhatt President janakrajbhatt91@gmail.com | 9848729163 Rtr. Ramesh chand Secretary cramesh068@gmail.com | 9848658232 Rotaract Club of Dhangadhi Dhangadhi@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Gopal Banjade President gopalbanjade1@gmail.com | 9857029944 Rtr. Deepak Belbase Secretary dipakbelbase27@gmail.com | 9849838035 Rotaract Club of Kapilvastu Kapilvastu@rotaract3292.org
rotaractnepal rotaract3292 @rotaract3292 @rid3292 rotaract3292.org172 Nepal-Bhutan Rtr. Raju Kunwar Chhetri President rajukunwar467@gmail.com | 9857053900 Rtr. Madhu Sudan Bhusal Secretary bhusalmadhu05@gmail.com | 9867526966 Rotaract Club of Kapilvastu Mid Town KapilvastuMidTown@rotaract3292.org Rtr. Narayan Gautam President nrnjan1991@gmail.com | 9857825343 Rtr. Aakash Singh Secretary singhaakash.as08@gmail.com | 9868663064 Rotaract Club of Tulsipur Tulsipur@rotaract3292.org
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