Nov18 - The Golden Orange

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NOVEMBER 2018

DIWALI CELEBRATION AT ADASA

PUNJABI DHAMAKA

GOREWADA FOREST FEST

WEEKLY MEETINGS

PINK CME ; CANCER AWARENESS

INTERCLUB BADMINTON TOURNAMENT

INTERACT & ROTARACT INSTALLATION

NEW MEMBERS’ INDUCTION

| R.I. President : Rtn. Barry Rassin | District Governor : Rtn. Rajiv Sharma | Club President : Rtn. Kapil Bahri | Established : 1944 | R.I. District 3030 | Club ID : 15587 |



President’s Message Fellow Rotarians, Every month we exhaust ourselves in projects only to find the strength to rise for another. Single-minded devotion with the desire to achieve another milestone, for the betterment of our club and community drives us, and it is this drive which is evident in the projects, events and activities month after month. And to make it happen, requires a team which shares the enthusiasm and dedicates itself to the cause, without fear of failure. Although, it may not be easy to find people who share your idea and passion for the activity you may desire, but if the cause is good one, is pleasantly surprised to find support from unknown quarters, and in the process you discover another friend.

project, event after event. We have inducted 30-40 new members this year and they have gelled with other member, participating in the various activities as if they have been part of our club since long, This reinforces the saying “coming together is a beginning - keeping together is progress - working together is success”. As we dive into another round of events which will be possible only with the support of teams we are reminded that “Alone we are just a drop, Together we are an ocean”. Service projects, Medical camps, fellowships, Exams and dead lines to various projects will be the flavor of the time ahead. So lets join where we can, share the load if we can and create the smiles we know we can. The month ahead is full of festivities so, Hear’s wishing you all Very Happy & Safe Diwali and a prosperous New Year. Wishing you all happiness together in family, work and rotary.

Rtn Kapil Bahri President 2018-19.

Teamwork, it is and we see that happening project after

Editor’s Thoughts Diligently following the Me Too movement, sharing and liking the hashtags seem to be a suitable approbation these days. But I suspect many of us are betwixt and between; Cocksure of the backlash that has had accompanied this cause from its inception.

examples it occurs across times, cultures and classes and the experience of being on the receiving end of it varies accordingly. The self-evident harm of sexual assault is not self-evident at all as it doesn’t end here. “Justice is not delivered in the moment awareness is raised.” Shouldn’t that domino further down the line, fall now?

There’s a churn on social media and there I see memes After a year of the movement (or surfacing saying #him too! moment!) what was impending was the Sona Ajmera aggregate reaction across culture. Rt ann Since 2009 Where the male seems to be beginning to feel persecuted as a class. Some remark on it obliquely and pass offhand comments. Please write to us at editor@rotaryclubofnagpur.org Annoyance or the patriarchal attitude? I am less sure but the or whatsapp to 9822228050 / 9890037799. souring irritation and annoyance is palpable. Some publicly say the right things, expressing approval and joining in the chorus of voices. In private the blame goes on women themselves. That is the underside of a culture of political correctness; such as we are increasingly living in. Those who say what were they (accusers) waiting for to share their stories till now, are taking away from the fact that it happened. One can’t speak on something they didn’t live; right? No doubt the accountability of ad hoc and sometimes unproven accusations is dismal. Except a smattering few

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Medical Service Breast Cancer Awareness Week Rotary Club of Nagpur participated with various other organisations in two different events on 14th and 25th October to create awareness on Breast Cancer. On 14th October; Academy of Medical Sciences in association with NOGS and ASN organized the PINK CME at Hotel Centre Point. A scientific session was conducted initially with stalwart experts Dr Sudeep Gupta; Director, ACTREC, Tata Cancer Hospital, Mumbai, Dr Mandar Nadkarni and Dr Hemant Tongaokar Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai who spoke on the current updates in managing breast cancer. The highlight was an interesting Panel discussion for general public about creating awareness of breast cancer in which 250 ladies and their family members participated. Rtn. Dr Meena Mishra was the Moderator and the panelists were Dr Subodh Gupta, Dr Sushil Mandhaniya, Dr Amol Dongre and Dr Murtaza. This Program was organized In association with PUBLIC AWARENESS SEMINAR Rotary Club of Nagpur, Lions Club of Nagpur Medicos, JCI Nagpur Medicos. Rtn Dr Harish Warbhe, Pres. Kapil Bahri and Hon Secretary Rtn Nilufer Rana graced the occasion. On 25th October " Breast Cancer Awareness” was celebratedin a very unique way in an EVENT: FLAVOURS OF HOPE; A fund raiser dinner at Hotel Radisson Blu. • 5 breast cancer survivors :Rtn. Dr Meena Mishra, Mrs Sunita, Archana Das, Anupama Pradhan and Khushboo took charge of “Radisson blu Kitchen” and prepared mouth watering dishes under the guidance of Radisson Master chef. PINK decorum was maintained to promote Breast Cancer Awareness. • Pink bangles were distributed free to all along with information regarding early detection of breast cancer. • Survivors were honoured and proceeds collected from RTN DR. MEENA MISHRA AS THE CHEF the dinner coupons were donated to HCG foundation for cancer support. Dr. Meena Mishra newly inducted Rotarian

ROTEX CLUB Team 2018 -19 RID 3030 ROTEX Club has recently been founded for District 3030; It acts as a social and support group for exchange students involved in Youth Exchange. DG Rtn. Rajiv Sharma graced the installation ceremony which was held on September at Hotel Centre Point. The ceremony was full of enthusiasm from the new committee members and Rotex members and received a lot of appreciation from the inbound exchange students of district 3030. The initiative was a success due to the support from the exchange committee of RID 3030. ROTEX is growing as a family, with new exchange students joining every year; with fresh experiences to share with future exchange students.The newly inducted Rotex team had the following members at various posts : Abhishree Akolkar as President; Saloni Bhagwani as President Elect; Jayati Khatri and Ruchir Joshi as Vice President; Nidhi Mehta as Secretary; Jeeya Agarwal and Rajas Khadse as Joint Secretary; Chinmayee Matte as Treasurer; Dhriti Sanghvi as Joint Treasurer; Bhavika Nayyar and Palak ROTEX COMMITTEE MEMBERS WITH THE DG Mohta as Mentor for Longterm Exchanges; Sarthak Rao as Mentor for Short Term Exchanges. Rt ann Geeta Rao of RCN was appointed as ROTEX Coordinator from Nagpur. Recently ROTEX has been trying to promote Exchange and spread awareness about it in various schools and colleges.

Dhriti Sanghavi IYE Rebound student ; Rotary Club of Nagpur.


Community Service

PLAYING GAMES - THE ICE BREAKER

ENTERTAINING LAVANI PERFORMANCE

PRE DIWALI CELEBRATION AT ADASA OLD AGE HOME Festivity is in the air and Senior citizen committee decided to share it with 86 inmates of Adasa Old age home . On 19th October, 3 pm , the team started from Poonam Chambers to reach there in time for tea, coffee and light snacks. Since it was a Pre Diwali celebration, we decorated the place with rangoli, diyas and flowers. The whole place was looking ready to welcome our senior citizens. After Rtn Ragini Sahu welcomed all for the evening, Rtn Shweta Singh came up with innovative and interesting games, which the residents played with lots of enthusiasm. Prizes were distributed. For their entertainment, to add cheer to their otherwise monotonous life a Lavni dance had been organised. These artists from Nagpur presented solo and group dances on popular Marathi numbers. Everyone was cheering and

ROTARIANS DISTRIBUTING GOODIES

BRINGING SOME SPARKLE FOR THE SENIOR CITIZENS

enjoying the show to the fullest. Our club members contributed wholeheartedly for the project. Rtns Hira Mulani and Rajan and Jaya Mulani brought navvari saris and pyjama kurta sets for all 86 members living there. Rtns Rina and Amitabh Sinha sponsored Sweet boxes. Rtn Maninder Singh donated toiletries; Rtn Davandeep Dhingra gave away towels and handkerchiefs, Rtn. Manoj Moryani donated fruits and Rtn Timmy Bawa distributed juices and Butter milk packs. A special dinner for the residents was arranged for by Rtns Neerja and Navneet Shukul. Grand finale was bursting of fire crackers : phuljhadis, anars and chaklis sponsored by Rtn Rakhi Bhutani. It was a beautiful and satisfying evening. Members then visited famous Adasa Temple followed by dinner hosted by President Rtn Kapil Bahri at a dhaba on our way back. 20 Rotarians and 7 IYE students attended the project. Organising a gratifying and huge project 50 km away would not have possible without active support of each and every member who attended the event. Our sincere thanks to all.

Namita Sharma A SUCCESSFUL PROJECT DUE TO TEAM WORK

Rtn Since 2010; Chairperson community service 2018-19


Enviromental Service Gorewada Wild Life Week The Only Forest Festival in the country is back in its second avatar. Celebrating the wildlife week with a view to preserve the flora and fauna and to bring the forest into the busy lives of the Nagpurians. Organized jointly by the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra and the Rotary Club of Nagpur, Gorewada Forest Festival has created a place in the hearts of all nature loving Nagpurians. The first event of the festival was a forest run which was organized inside the 16 km track of the Gorewada Forest reserve. At the break of dawn, enthusiastic runners lined up to take part in the run that would take them through the verdant forests. Though there were more than 500 people, but the only sounds audible were the sounds of the forest. The gentle breeze with a hint of cooler temperatures delighted the runners as they ran through the forest tracks, seeing a peacock on one side and a startled deer on the other. The next event a couple of days later was yoga done at a clearing near the gate of the forest at 6:00 am. The meditation and the yogic kriyas were so much more soothing in the midst of serene surroundings.And the most exciting was the MTB cycle race and photowalk both of which started at the crack of dawn.The drone could actually catch the cyclists in action snaking through the forest and the lensmen trying to catch those fleeting moments.All throughout the week night safaris were conducted for enthusiastic nature lovers and some were lucky to have made a leopard spotting. The finale of the week was on Sunday 7th October, starting with a nature walk at the crack of dawn and in the evening FDCM OFFICIALS WITH THE PREZ followed with two events Jungalbandi and the Mowgli Parade, one for the kids and the other a musical extravaganza, a total festival and a carnival for the city at the Gorewada International Zoo. Little kids danced to the tune of the jungle book songs and the grown ups enjoyed the music competition..a beautiful finale to the most awesome Festival !! More than 50 Rotarians and Rt anns worked hard and consistently for almost a month and made this festival a stupendous success story. Vinita Bahri Rt ann since 1994 ; First Lady 2018-19

PPs KHUSHNOOR & DR SANJIV FLAG OFF THE MARATHON

FDCM OFFICIAL MR AGRAWAL ON THE RUN

TEA BREAK & CAMERA TIME

WINNERS OF MTB RACE STRIKE A POSE


Enviromental Service

CHILDREN AT THE MOWGLI PARADE

FUN RIDE FOR THE TEAM

PARTICIPANTS WAITING FOR THEIR TURN

NATUREWALK FLAG OFF

PHOTO CONTESTANTS ON A MISSION

ENTERTAINING JU’N’GALBANDI

TALENTED ARTISTS AT FACE PAINTING COMPETITION

YOGA IN THE JUNGLE


Youth Service 26th September 2018 New Team at Dinanath High School The incoming team was installed by President elect Rtn.Parag Paranjpe , Hon Secretary Rtn Nilufer Rana , Rtn Anjuli Minocha and Rtn Ritu Jaiswal. The new interact President, Bhupesh Sahu gave his acceptance speech and P E Parag encouraged the students to carry on the good work. Reports and proceedings were carried out by TIC Mr. Nichols.

Anjuli Minocha Rtn since 2013; Director Youth Services 2018-19

29th September 2018 Installation of Rotaract Club of NIT Installation started with the lighting of traditional lamp and prayer. All dignitaries were welcomed by college management with gifting of plant saplings.IPP Ujwal Admane presented a report of last year’s projects. New board was installed; President of new team Shreyansh Shahu spoke of his future plans and the projects to be undertaken in the coming year. RCN President Rtn Kapil Bahri gave a motivational speech in which he briefed about Rotary as one of the largest social organization and the wonderful work done by Rotarian; this was followed by speech by Principal Dr Nilesh Singh Thakur who inspired the students to not only be good in studies but also in public life. PP Khushnoor Chugh oriented the students regarding ethics of Rotary and contribution of Rotaract clubs. Members present were Director Rtn Navneet Jain, Chairpersons Namita Sharma, Shweta Singh, Fatema Akolawala and Meeta Shaw. The function was conducted by Teacher in charge Dr Vijay Kalpande. Installation concluded by singing of the National Anthem.

Navneet Jain; Rtn since 2014 ; Director 2018-19 _____________________________________________

Life skills Workshop A wonderful motivational life skill session was held at St Micheal’s School, Sadar on 13th October at 10 am by Rtn. Rajendra Jaiswal. The session was well attended and hugely appreciated.


Youth Service Rotaract Activities Dr. Ambedkar College 1 st October Rotaractors took up an activity to spend some time with the specially challenged children by conducting fun activities. College Band *The 20’s Tram* performed and entertained the children. Snacks were served to all children. A Drawing competition was organized for them and prizes distributed to winners. 2nd and 7th October Rotaractors volunteered in Gorewada Forest Run organized by Rotary club of Nagpur. 2 nd October DM IMS Rotaractors volunteered in the Gorewada Forest Run. They manned water stations and were marshals on the route.

Weekly Meetings 4th October 2018

GEETA RAO AT SOUTH POINT SCHOOL

THE SECRET TO WEIGHT LOSS President Kapil called the meeting to order and after the customary greetings & announcements the topic “How to lose weight effectively & quickly” was debated upon, Dietitian Meghana emphasised on the importance of diet in weight reduction and control. She was of the opinion that only exercise wouldn't give one the desired results; correct eating habits were necessary. Pinky Sheth of Mickey Mehta Fitness Centre opined that exercise is the best way to weight control and reduction.The session was moderated by Rtn Aniruddha Raich. It was concluded that both a healthy and balanced diet as well as exercise is necessary for a fit body and good life. Nilufer Rana Hon Secretary 2018-19

15 th October 2018 ‘SPAGHETTI WARS' WAS THE END OF THE GAME Presided by Pres Elect Rtn Parag Paranjpe and Hon Secretary Rtn Nilufer Rana, Weekly Thursday meeting held on 25thOct 2018 was a super entertaining one. Rtn. Zohra Master with her Partner Yogita proposed to the members, a game of creativity, skill, patience and above all Team work. The members in attendance were divided into groups of 5 members. All the teams were given 18 spaghetti sticks, a reel of tape, a reel of thread and a piece of delicious looking marshmallow each (which they were not permitted to eat).The teams were given a challenge to create a selfbalancing structure using the fragile spaghetti sticks and the tape and thread as reinforcements and the marshmallow had to be placed at the Top of the structure. The team creating the tallest structure in 18 minutes of given time slot were declared as the winners. Some succeeded, some failed. The structures were a representation of our attitude towards life itself. How sometimes our fragile selves are not able to balance the GEETA RAO AT SOUTH POINT SCHOOL weight of our ambition represented by the marshmallow on top and the importance of our support system, our family and friends as represented by the tape and thread to which the structure was attached.The team comprising of Rtns Nakul Malani, Parag Date, Ragini Sahu, Davandeep and Dr. Grishma Dhingra won and was applauded ( with little bitterness if I may candidly say so)The game brought about child like enthusiasm in all the participants and one thing which was common to all the Rotarians in the room was, if the structures represented “Life” however big or small, pretty or not, broken or mended, Each one was in love with their own. Three cheers to the program committee and to Rtn Zohra and her team. Neeraja Kartik ; Recently inducted Rotarian


Badminton Tournament The First Inter Rotary Club Badminton Tournament was organised under the aegis of Prem Raj Gupta Memorial Inter Rotary Badminton Doubles Tournament on Sunday 28th October at Subhedar Hall. Inauguration was by the hands of DG Rtn Rajiv Sharma, DGN Rtn Shabbir Shakir and President RCN Rtn Kapil Bahri. 60 players from 8 Rotary clubs participated with teams from Nagpur and Yavatmal. The various categories were Mens and Ladies Doubles and Mix Doubles. The organising team led by directors Rtns Rajiv Javery and Navneet Jain and chairpersons Rtns Harshit Jain, Parag Date and Nitin Alshi did a commendable job in “making Sunday a Funday” INAUGURAL CEREMONY We are grateful to Chief Sponsors Mr. Rakesh Gupta and Mrs. Rashmi Dhar and to Lakshmi Sports of Rtn Bhawna Arora for the shuttle cocks.

Our members who participated were Rtns Akash Agrawal, Sameer Agrawal, Mayyank Jain, Akash Garg, Jerestin Watchmaker, Gurjeet Kaur, Sanjay Bhargava, Karthik Iyer and Suruchi Agrawal. Rtn Rajesh Vyawahare; chairman President Enclave Dist 3030 and President Elect Rtn Parag Paranjpe graced the inauguration ceremony. Members who came to cheer included Jehangir Doongaji, Neeraja Karthik, Harpreet Uppal, Bhaskar Kaur, Archana Javery, Shahrukh Cassad, Rajiv and Meena Chand, Rajiv and Alka Singh, Sandeep Vaid, Rajiv Yashroy & Lt Col Mrigendra Singh. Winning teams were Pinnaki Mukherjee and Jatin Sampat from RCNV who won Men’s Doubles match; Ladies Doubles winners were Varsha and Swati from Rotary Green City and runners up were Gurjeet Kaur and Suruchi Agrawal from Rotary club Nagpur. In the mix doubles match Nilufer Rana and Navneet Jain of RCN were winners defeating Shivani Bidaye and Pinnaki Mukherjee of RCNV. Harshit Jain ; Rtn since 2017-18. Chairperson Sports Committee 2018-19.

MIX DOUBLES CHAMPIONS

WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP

A CAPTIVE AUDIENCE

DG RAJIV SHARMA PLAYING FEW SHOTS


Badminton Tournament


Diwali Fellowship Punjabi Dhamaka Diwali Fellowship was held at Hotel Centre Point on 21t October with Punjabi tadka as theme. At the onset a group of Rotarians with dholwale lead by President Kapil set the mood for the celebration. This was followed by Jago dance, Gidda & Bhangda performed by our Rotarians and Rotary anns. HB team of artists performed the traditional Punjabi dances and got the gathering together on the dance floor.Traditional Punjabi Boliya were sung on dhol for board members, past and present . The team left no stone unturned to bring full Punjabi swag on the floor that night. Team worked tirelessly day and night under the guidance of Chairpersons Rtns Sonia Khurana and Rakhi Bhatia. Harshit & SurbhiJain, Preeti & Sandeep Vaid , Rahul & Ruchi Choudhary, Karishma Hansles, Avendra Chawla,Varsha & Parag Paranjpe, Chetna Singhal, Navneet Jain, Prince Tuli, Anupama Jandial, Ritu Jaiswal, Rajiv & Urvashi Yashroy , Sanjay & Reena Singh, Siddharth Khosla, Vinita Bahri, Nilufer Rana, Manisha Kapoor, Namita Sharma, Sunil Thapar, Rajeev Javery, Manjot & Mamta Kahai, Yusuf Master, Bharti Gidwani participated wholeheartedly; giving their time and valuable inputs. Team is grateful to the creative minds behind this, Cyrus Watchmaker and Surbhi Jain for artwork, Reema Sial for dĂŠcor, Choreographers Akash and HB team for adding the Punjabi tadka and to Director Rtn Anjuli Minocha for her support. Special thanks to Rajesh and Kshama Yadav without whomTeam Diwali would not have come together.

Surbhi Jain; Rt ann since 2017

PREZ KAPIL LEADING WITH A DHOL

RCN BHANGRA DANCERS

PERFORMERS STRIKE A POSE

LADIES IN ALL FINERY


Diwali Fellowship

OYE BALLE BALLE

INCREDIBLE ACROBATS ON STAGE

GIDDA SET THE STAGE ON FIRE

WONDERFUL COMPERES PREETI & MANISHA

GRACEFUL RCN LADIES

PUNJABI DHAMAKA IN ACTION

SINGH IS KING..!!!

IYE STUDENTS ENJOYING THE EVENING


Rotary Around Us

DGN SHABBIR SHAKIR ON STEWARDSHIP

RTN ASHOK MRIG ON GLOBAL GRANTS

KARMADAAN The Rotary Foundation Seminar was held on Sunday 14th October at Hotel Ashok, Laxminagar. Rotary Club of Downtown was the lead club. Rotary International Director Elect Kamal Sanghavi graced the occasion. In his address he stressed upon continuing to contribute to the Rotary Foundation irrespective of the fact that our District 3030 was banned from receiving Global Grants. DGN Rtn Shabbir Shakir spoke on Stewardship; he specified that there should be transparency in the application, which would not invite any queries etc from the RI. Rtn Ashok Mrig spoke about Global Grants; he highlighted the fact that RCN has to date completed 23 Global grants; the highest in District 3030. The last one being the watershed project at Yevatmal, which has paved the way for many other NGOs too to take up this initiative to help solve the water crisis in the region and provide some relief to the farmers. Our club was represented by 15 members actively participating in the session.

Nilufer Rana Rtn Since 2004, Hon Secretary 2018-19


Musings and Meanderings Grief is Grief I read posts on Instagram from folks after losing their pet. “I have no words or tears to describe how much she meant to me. May she run free with the pack of cats that are already waiting for her in cat heaven.” Another paid tribute to her dog who once jumped into the Hudson River and swam a quarter of a mile just to join her on a paddleboard. “I cried that day at how much he loved me. And, today I’m crying because of how much I loved him,” she wrote. When a pet passes, it may be expected that we downplay our grief. After all, it's not like you lost a member of your family or a best friend. Except...you kind of did !

Pets provide us with something invaluable . It’s unconditional love. They don’t judge you, they immediately forgive you, and they make you feel good about yourself because there is this sense of Ilove-you-for-who-you-are . In a world where we’re constantly judging ourselves and unfortunately, as a result, judging others—it is such a unique and special relationship to have. It’s now a few days since my little Tom cat departed this world for the great litter box in the sky and yes, things are improving. I still expect him to show up at the cat bowl like nothing is wrong and my mind tricks me into thinking I can hear him meowing occasionally, but you know what they say about time’s great healing powers. Right now, I’m hoping it will heal.

Our pets become a part of ourselves. They connect with us, they comfort us, they don’t talk back to us, they don’t complain; sure, they may whine a little...but they’re really there for us when we need them.

Grief is a normal reaction to a loss. If you lost something important, it’s expected for you to grieve. I miss my little Misha a lot.

When you spend time loving anything that is living and anything that gives back; you’re affected by it.

Naushad Bhagwagar Lord since 2000


Rotary Flash Back When Things Were Done King-size !! The District Conference of our late PDG EC Eduljee was held in Hyderabad in the year 1952-53, just 8 years after the formation of our club in 1944. DG Edul managed to get the then sitting RI President Bru Brunnier and his wife to come for the conference !! They graciously accepted the invitation and were taken to the conference in true regal style seated on an Elephant’s back!!The First Lady of RI in that year was none other than Ann Brunnier, whom we have referred to before as one of the two original Anns from whose names the term Rotary-Ann was emerged! If Edul Eduljee could get the Amriki incumbent RI President to come for his conference, there’s no reason why we can’t have our Desi RI President Sushil Gupta come for DG Nominee Shabbir’s Conference in 1920-21 ! Photo credit : PP Dr. Sanjiv Chugh In the picture are seen RI President Bru Brunnier and his wife Ann Brunnier being taken to the conference in true regal style

Rotary’s 50th Birthday Celebration : Picture showing the gala event organised on a grand scale


On The Board Successful people are not gifted, they just work harder. This line truly applies to one of our own. It was a real pleasure to spend time, meeting and interviewing this Rotarian. He joined Rotary 4 years back. His dedication, determination and always ready to help attitude projected him towards the position of Director. He dislikes injustice, casualness and lethargy in the organization and was appropriately nick-named 'The Angry Young Man' of our club. I am sure by now you all must have guessed who I'm talking about. He is our very own Rotarian, Navneet Jain, Director of Service lV (Youth and Community Service ll). Navneet is a true Cancerian. Born on 15th of July, he is generous, compassionate and the most reliable person you will ever meet. Our C.M. Mr. Devendra Fadnavis was lucky to do his schooling from the same school as Navneet Sarasvati Vidyalaya. No doubt this school has produced great leaders, businessmen, entrepreneurs, doctors and engineers. After grooming at Hislop College, he completed his B.E in Mechanical Engineering from YCCE in the year 1996. Immediately after finishing his studies, Navneet started 'Reliable Minerals' which dealt in trading of minerals. Being a multitasker, he is also a Registered Portfolio Manager at Angel Broking Ltd. However, Navneet's charisma is completely over shadowed by his better half, the queen of the palatial Jain mansion - Archana Jain. Archana hails from Raipur and got married at a very rightful age of 19. She was blessed to be married to a liberal and broad-minded husband and in a family who not only encouraged her but also supported her to complete her graduation with a B.Com degree. Business runs in her blood too and now Archana is running a successful clothing line from home. The Jains are blessed with 2 beautiful, dutiful and studious daughters Arshyia and Ania. Arshiya, just like her dad is very

active in her Interact Club of Centre Point School, Katol Road and is also a Director of Vocational Services. I learnt from her that she is working for IAYP i.e. International Award for Young People. It is the most adaptable and successful youth empowerment program. Navneet is not just about business, family and rotary. He is a well-rounded personality, plays badminton, table-tennis and loves flying kites. He is a well-travelled guy who has travelled and seen the soul of our country and as a big time foodie has also tried new cuisines and dishes. That explains why he is such a good cook! Now guys, the angry young man is not just a theory as I was amazed and zapped when I heard about his passion and I bet so will you be. “Air guns�! Yes, you read it right. He has a vast collection of air guns which shows his passion for shooting. So here comes the warningPlease don't mess with our Director. All said and done, his dedication towards Rotary is reflected through the awards he has won since his induction which includes Best Rotarian award under 3 years in 2017 and Best Couple award above 3 years in 2018. When asked about his goals as a Director, he emphasized on quality of projects over the quantity. As a director he wants to involve more new members so that they get the opportunity to learn and understand the events and projects. His vision for the growth of our club is that it should grow independently, fearlessly and monumentally. A democratic model. He suggests, as a club we should work with our own strengths, be more original and innovative in our projects which will ultimately work for the benefit of the society at large for which Our Rotary Club of Nagpur is known for. Fatema Akolawala ; Rt ann since 2014


Know our New Members Rtn. Lt.Col. Mrigendra Singh It was heartening to meet Rtn. Lt. Col.Mrigendra Singh along with his wife RAnn.Jyoti Singh.A Truely dedicated and Nation loving couple.. Felt proud to have them in our club . You too will feel so once you interact and work with them. Col. is full of moral based ideas and stories which he has gathered in his army tenure from 1971 to 2002, as Vetenary Doctor.He has participated in Bangladesh war in 1971,stayed in field in Nepha, China border, Kargil,Leh and other India-Pakistan borders.Col.comes from Satna in Madhya Pradesh. He migrated to Nagpur after retirement and to keep up the good work of giving back to society joined Rotary and our Club in 2017-18.He is very active and gives talks on Life skills to lead a good and balanced life. He is fond of talking and interacting with children .Has conducted International exchange for youth when in army and is proud to see the participants doing very well in life with the experience of cultural exchange.His hobbies are Travelling, Singing,Playing Golf and talking to Children.His wife a perfect companian,is a homemaker and a lovely cook who makes delicious dishes apart from daily cooking. She too is a philonthrophyst and believes in helping the underpriviledged.They have two children .Elder daughter Pooja,is MBA and is working in USA.She is blessed with a daughter. Their son is an Engineer and is married ,has two children and presently in China.

Rtn. Rajiv Chand Rajiv Bhagwat Chand and RAnn. Adv. Meena Chand are a lovely and very enthusiastic couple. CA Rajiv Chand is the Promotor of the bGeneral Eduinfra Pvt.Ltd and has more than 14 years of expertise in Cost Optomisation...ie improving efficiency,controlling cost for various Industries,Corp orates,and educational Institutions.He was inducted as a member in 2017-18.He chose to join Rotary Club Of Nagpur,as this is the oldest club and finds it to be very organised and systematic....compliments.He has already participated in few fellowships and enjoys them alot. He is desirious of involving himself with the service for needy and underpriviledged projects of the club.He believes in being Fit and that is his hobby. He expressed that there should be more sports related activities for members which will help them keep fit and young at heart all time. His wife Meena is an Advocate and practices in High Court since past 20 years. She deals with family court matters to Prevention of sexual harassment at work place or in society. She conducts programmes for general awareness.They are blessed with two children. Son Ishaan is 12 years old and quite interested in Science.Daughter Soumya is 5 years old and very active and interested in cultural activities. both study in BVM.Both Rajiv and Meena aspire to be real Rotarians and not just members.


Know our New Members Rtn.Sidharth Khosla Rtn Sidharth Chander Khosla and RAnn. Bhawana Khosla are a lovely young couple. It was great to meet and Talk to Them. Sidharth is a Commerce Graduate and is the Managing partner for their firm Khosla Engineering. He belongs tyo Nagpur and has been trained to help society from very young age as active member of LEO club.He has been in BJP Sports cell.He has conducted Swatchta abiyan and programmes for specially abled children with various organisations. His reason for joining Rotary is to Give back to society. He joined our club as he finds it to be one of the most active rotary clubs in city and very systematic and disciplined.His hobbies are Travelling and Fitness. he is also a sportsperson and has been to Alaska and Everest Base camp.Sidharth and Bhawana are blessedv with a Son,Dev. He is 12 years of age and plays very good football. he has also represented on International level. to add Little Dev is an ardent Reader. Rann. Bhawana is MA in Sanskrit and English. She supports Sidharth in his factory. Her hobbies are painting and reading.She is interested in the service projects of our club and is ready to participate and contribute in any best way.

By Geeta Rao ; Rt. Ann since Rtn. Vinod Padmanabhan Vinod Padmanabhan and Ajita were inducted in 201718.A very warm and pleasing couple. Vinod is Works Director at Raymonds LTD.and stays in Raymonds colony in Sausar.He commutes daily to his Nagpur office at Civil lines.The couple belong to Kerala but now have become pure Nagpurians as they wish to settle in Nagpur post retirement.This is one of the reasons for joining Rotary.Rotary means meeting people,and working together for social upliftment of underprivileged,for them. Vinod is happy to have joined our club as He says there are few people and organisation to be with in nearby areas of Nagpur. He being so far from city makes sincere efforts to attend regular meetings sometimes but is hopeful to devote more time in projects in future.His hobbies are Reading, Travelling and watching movies.They have Two children.Elder daughter Sneha is a MBA and is working in Mumbai.Their younger son Anish is a Civil Engineer with MBA and is working in Barodara.Ajita Is a home maker.She is very active and social ..and an expert Cook ,loves gardening and now is interested in making new friends in Rotary to work together in social work.


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I experienced my first Rotary Monsoon Fellowship on Sunday the 9th of September 2018 at Hotel Ashok, it was Such a mesmerizing show of colours and team spirit with so many people participating to perform both dances as well as sung songs. I made so many new friends and met many acquaintances but the star of the show was the Kids’ dance which was so well presented, I too wish to perform like a star kid one day.I truly had agreat time. Thanks to Rotary Club of Nagpur for organizing such a wonderful colourful event looking it was such a beautiful musical evening. Thank You... Rotary Club of Nagpur !

Shabad D S Dhingra S/o Grishma & Deveendeep Dhingra

Painting of Varanasi Temple by Ketaki Tank D/o Shipra & Pritesh Tank

Rotary Razzmatazz 1. Rtn Rachna Singh has been appointed as President of YWCA (Young Women’s Christian Association) Another feather in her cap. Hearty congrats..!! 2. Our very own multitalented Rt ann Dr Rajasi Sengupta presented paper at 22nd FIGO world congress at Rio de Janeiro ,Brazil..way to go Doc..!! 3. Rtn Dr. Meena Mishra was awarded best teachers award at GMCH. Congratulations..!! 4. Rtn Kirit Joshi and Vivek Deshpande ; Spacewood Furnishers private ltd were awarded the VIA- Solar Vidarbha Udyog Gaurav Award 2018.. Congratulations 5. Dr. Rafat Khan has been elected as Treasurer of prestigious Maharashtra Ophthalmological Society(MOS)..Awsmm Doc..Keep going ! 6. Rtn Dr. Jerestin Watchmaker lost her Father in law ; Mr. Khurshed Watchmaker on 14th October 2018 7. President Kapil Bahri lost his mother Mrs Tripta Bahri on 23rd October 2018. May the departed souls rest in peace...Heartfelt condolences to the family..!! Thats all from razzmatazz this month. Have a safe and fantastic Diwali..!!

Rt ann Monica Bhagwagar, Rt ann Archana Javery


Travel’ure MESMERISING MEMORIES Trek to the Valley of Flowers and The Hemkund Saheb Gurudwara Continued from the last issue..... Day 4 - Every morning our ‘Chai’ expert Alok used to prepare refreshing ‘Adrak,Dalchini wali Masala Chai’ for all of us. After having Chai-Nashta, we all got ready with our trekking gears for trek to the Valley of Flowers. The Valley is a natural bliss, a heaven on earth and is known for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and the variety of flora. We were on cloud nine and wondering that how on earth could nature be this beautiful and that too without any human efforts. It is declared as a National Park. Valley usually opens for tourists in the mid of may & closes in last week of September. This day also we did a total trek of about 15 kms. After reaching back the base camp, we all were again in the queue for the father-son’s foot massage service. Haha!! Day 5 - Next day we had planned for Hemkund Saheb Gurudwara, the highest in India at 14500 feet from the sea level. It was a real uphill task but actually worth the climb. Some of us took a holy dip in Hemkund Saheb Lake which was freezing cold and I was the one to initiate it!! Uui maa.. the water was spine chilling!! After watching me still alive the remaining males gathered the courage to experience it. After which we had the sumptuous prasad of garma-garam khichdi & hot chai. We had Darshan at the Gurudwara. The soulful chants grips you and fills you with devotion and you just don’t feel like asking anything more from life. Thrill, spirituality and peace of mind; I had a rare mix of feelings. At the end of the day every part of my body was aching after the irksome walk and yet I was encompassed by a sense of calm and fulfilment after all I had trekked to Hemkund Saheb! One thing was very much appreciable on the entire trek, we could see the best efforts put in by the administration for practicing Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan. The plastic products here had already been banned 8 years ago. The trekking routes are clean & the washrooms too are kept very clean and hygienic. Day 6 - Last day of our trip, the weather was clear and we had an option of taking chopper ride back to Ghangharia, where our taxis were waiting for us. Fortunately the helipad was just 200 meters from our tents… hum sabki nazaron se nazrein mili & everyones’ eyes were saying pls pls pls no more walking, lets go back by helicopter ! Finally we got our boarding passes. To our surprise the ride to Govindghat was of just for 4 to 5 minutes; which took us 7 hours to climb. Day 7- After a drive from Govind Ghat we took a night halt at Kirtinagar, which is halfway from Govindghat to Dehradoon. As our trekking expedition was coming to an end, we spent the last evening recalling the funtimes we had on the trek. We took an evening flight from Dehradoon to Nagpur. This was a trip that will be with me for my lifetime. It was truly soul rejuvenating and gave me lovely bonding opportunities with friends and beautiful yet challenging experiences which dared me to test my limits. I may sound a bit filmy but being a Bollywood fan I would like to add my favourite movie dialogue: Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor): “Kahin pe pahunchne ke liye kahin se nikalna bohot zaruri hota hai”. So friends if possible try it once coz ZINDAGI NAA MILEGI DOBARA ….. Aur ye yaadein mithai ke dibbe ki tarah hoti hai … Ek baar khula toh sirf ek tukda nahi kha paoge.

Pritesh Tank Rtn since 2005

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Vocation Tell-A-Tale So seeing myself as a professional photographer is not something I dreamt about or even thought about, it was just one of those things that happened and so has everything since then. I am a visual storyteller which basically means that I make photo stories, other than that I am an Architectural and Interior photographer which is a lot of fun. Even though I do have creative freedom and it is a means for me to express myself as any given day I would prefer to be behind the camera with 20 people in a room than without it, but there are still some rules to abide by specially in photo documentaries and obviously client briefs are specific and to be followed but don’t let that stop you from exploring things for yourself as you can always do both. Photography is not much different from other professions, it is very difficult at times like every other thing worth having. I personally have faced a lot of difficulties getting to where I am right now and it’s not even half way through my goal, but even with all that photography is a part of who I am, it is what I do, what I am fairly good at and it’s just me in a way. Photography is a very vast field and you never know what might be your thing so I suggest try everything and anything, don’t be scared to fail or make bad photographs because that is how one learns. I myself have made some fairly embarrassing sets of work which are in some deep dark corners of my hard disk but I learned and really grew from them. People think that everyone with an Iphone is now a photographer but I don’t believe that. I do believe that one’s vision trumps equipment because what good is equipment worth lacks if you have no vision. So do make photographs, make them constantly but know why you’re doing it. The answer may be as simple as ‘it appeals to me’. Good luck and Cheers, Devika Minocha ; D/o Rtn Anjuli and Rajan Minocha

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Service Above Self’ies

Birthdays Harpreet Singh Uppal 17th Nov Humaira Khan 17th Nov Suchita Kalamkar 17th Nov Rajiv Choudhary 18th Nov Rajeev Javery 19th Nov Dr. Sameer Jahagirdhar 20th Nov Navpreet Kaur Tuli 20th Nov Supreet Kaur Suri 20th Nov Vinita Bhatia 21st Nov Harpreet Kaur Jolly 22nd Nov Daveendeep Dhingra 22nd Nov Alok Khandelwal 23d Nov Nisreen Maimoon 23rd Nov Krishnendu Shaw 24th Nov Nilufer Rana 25th Nov Seema Jaisinghani 26th Nov Meena Chand 29th Nov Bhaskar Kaur 29th Nov Sharukh Master 29th Nov Mayank Jain 30th Nov Anil Bhatia 30th Nov

Vikas Jain Appu Wadhwani Reema Sial Rajan Minocha Ratna Joshi Gayatri Deodhar Shahrukh Cassad Zaheer Akolawala Rina Sinha Bhawana Khosla Sonia Sibal Sanjay Bhargava Anne Wilkinson Poonam Vyas Prashant Banthia Vineeta Jaiswal Prashish Charde Neena Chowdhary Monika Kriplani Shabbir Vali Dr. Rajesh Singhania

Anniversaries 1st Dec 1st Dec 2nd Dec 3rd Dec 3rd Dec 4th Dec 6th Dec 7th Dec 8th Dec 8th Dec 8th Dec 10th Dec 10th Dec 10th Dec 11th Dec 12th Dec 12th Dec 13th Dec 13th Dec 14th Dec 15th Dec

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Hitesh & Bani Sachani Parheez & Jasmine Gimi Harshit & Surbhi Jain Dr. Sameer & Dr. Sonali Paltewar Neeraj & Sejal Shah Mayank & Shweta Jain Meeka & Ranjan Kale Surendra & Bina Jaiswal Pritesh & Shipra Tank Dr. Iqbal & Humaira Khan Suruchi & Dinesh Agarwal Sushil & Sangeeta Agarwal Rajesh & Manjri Datar Dr.Smita & Dr.Ravindra Deshmukh Monal & Gouri Malji Rupinder Singh & Navpreet Tuli Jasbir Singh & Renu Arora Kapil & Vinita Bahri Anjuli & Rajan Minocha Amitabh & Rina Sinha Gurumukh Singh & Sonia Bhasin Dr. Nirmal & Dr. Archana Jaiswal Nimish & Anupama Maheshwari Kirit & Ratna Joshi Amitabha & Urmi Sharma Satindar & Reeti Khanna Pranav & Chetna Singhal Ashwin & Kashmira Mankeshwar Dr. Anil & Dr. Jaishree Masand Atul & Shefali Shah ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Set ?GO..! ? ?Get ? ? ? ?

Harneet Singh & Supreet Kaur Suri Sunil & Manju Bhatia Abhay & Neeta Chandurkar Sumit & Sarbani Halder Harpreet Singh & Ruchi Uppal Nitin & Rucha Alshi Nooruddin & Zarine Rana Manish & Mohini Sanghvi Deodutta & Mrunalini Dasture Sandip & Rita Dhodapkar Amit & Garima Makhija Vrinda & Prashant Rathi Sameer & Babita Agarwal Taubenda & Naushad Bhagwagar Akash & Maitry Garg Daveendeep & Grishma Dhingra Dr Jerestin & Cyrus Watchmaker Bharat Kumar& Pushpa Parikh Dinesh & Priti Chhabra Sanjay & Rashmi Sanghi Ashish & Pooja Neb Rajeev & Archana Javery Manish & Divya Bhati Rishi & Shelly Lashkare Alok &Sunita Khandelwal Reena & Sanjay Singh Rachana & Sanjay Singh Dr.Harish & Lata Rathi Dipesh & Sonal Ajmera Dr. Sushrut & Dr. Nandini Babhulkar

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Get set GO ! Check this issue thoroughly and belly up to the challenge to test how well you’ve read it ! Send your replies to editor@rotaryclubofnagpur.org or Whatsapp to 9822228050, 9890037799. 1). Who were the mix doubles champions of the Inter Rotary Badminton Tournament ? 2). Name any Three activities conducted in the week long Gorewada Forest Fest 3). When and where were Pre Diwali Celebrations held by RCN ? 4). Which war did Rtn. Col. Mrigendra Singh participated in? 5). Name of the Tom cat mentioned in this issue. Winner is rewarded a tub of Dinshaw’s Ice Cream ! 2 winners will be chosen by picking of chits in the Business Meeting. We got correct answers for last month’s GO quiz from Nakul Malani, Namita Sharma, Chetna Singhal and Ragini Sahu Jasmine Gimi cutting hair free of charge on the occasion of Daan Utsaav. The client paid whatever they wanted to and the amount collected went to an NGO. Go’s annual photo contest - Send us pictures that best convey the spirit of Rotary. at editor@rotaryclubofnagpur.org before 22nd of every month and get a chance to win the GO photo contest !!



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