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Reflections50 Golden Years of Rotary Service
Compiled, Edited and Layout byRtn. Charanjit Singh
A tribute to a great Rotary leaderRtn. Rajendra K. Saboo and Ann Usha Saboo
who led by example and have walkedtogether on this journey of
service to humanity.
Conceptualised ByMadhukar Malhotra
District Governor 2010-11Rotary International District 3080
Rtn. Rajendra K. Saboofondly looks at the club bannerthat Rotary Club of Chandigarhadopted using his year’s theme “Look Beyond Yourself”
This compilation is a gift to
Rtn. Rajendra K. Saboo and Usha Saboo
for not only traversing long 50 years
of service to humanity with dedication
and passion, but for touching the lives
of millions of people with care and
compassion.
We are blessed to have you as our
guides, and for all those people from
across the world, who have sent in their
best wishes on your continued journey
of service complied in this booklet
‘Reflections’ it also shows respect
and affection of the people who were
able to send in their messages in a very
short time and who also reflect the
collective sentiments of millions of others
whose hearts go out to you with silent
prayers wishing you a long healthy life.
Reflections
This was a very special evening when Rotary Clubof Chandigarh organised a surprise event for both Usha & Rajendra K. Saboo to celebrate their50 years of Rotary service.
Rotary Club of Chandigarhfelicitates Usha & Rajendra K. Sabooon 16th May 2011
The talk-show format ofthe meeting began with welcome by Rtn ManmohanSingh Kohli, and the interviewers includedRtn Charanjit Singh and Rtn Reema Dewan.
Responding to one of the questions, “What next?”, Raja Saboo said, “Even after50 years I don’t feel old.”
Various past and incomingRI officers of District 3080were present including 1991-92 District GovernorMajor Som Dutt.
DG Madhukar Malhotra andPDG Kawal Bedi from RotaryClub Chandigarh were alsopresent.
‘Reflections’ - the book containing messages from allacross the globe was also presented to the Usha andRajendra K. Saboo.
And not to be left behind were the questions and anecdotes that came from Rotary Club Chandigarh’sPresident 1991-92 Rtn Abhilash Kapoor (right)and Past President Rtn. D.S. Swani (below), besides others.
PDG Kawal Bedi presented a beautiful basket with an idol of Buddha, a fragrant candle and white flowers symbolising the reflection, fragrance, light and happiness - the qualitiesthat the couple represents.
District Governor 1991-92 Rtn G.K. Balakrishnan surprised everyone as he arrived at Rotary House to personally pay his tributes to Raja and Usha. “This Raja is Rotary, and Rotary is Raja,” he remarked.
Raja Saboo handed over the Rotary Club Chandigarh’s flag which bears his year’s RI theme (left).
A memento from the Club members. A beautifully etched portrait of the couple. After the formal expression of gratitude by DG Madhukar Malhotra, celebrations continued after the meeting with cake cutting and fellowship.
Raja and Usha Saboo cut the cake helpedby Yashovardhan and Anu Saboo. Also seenin the picture are Mrs. Pushpa Khanna wifeof late club president J.R. Khanna, and Mrs. Rewa Gandhi, wife of late club president Billoo Gandhi, who also served as District Secretary with Raja.
PREFACE
ifty years of service to humanity is an achievement that deservess applaud
and recognition. Rotary International recognises clubs celebrating their
Golden Jubilee year around the world, and it was most befitting for Rotary FClub of Chandigarh to recognise the Golden Years of Humanitarian Service of its
member, Past Rotary International President Raja Saboo.
The plans were discussed with PDG Kawal Bedi, District Secretary, past president
Charanjit Singh, and past president Manmohan Singh Kohli, for an appropriate
function to recognise this momentous occasion. It was a surprise event for both Raja
and Usha Saboo. We decided to commemorate this event with the memories of
Rotarians with whom Raja and Usha shared great moments in their journey of
Rotary.
And thanks to the modern technology, we could write to many of his colleagues,
associates from across the globe, especially his batch of District Governors 1991-92,
who responded immediately, that helped us in compiling the same and presenting a
copy to Raja and Usha on this occasion.
Though this was a club level function many past RI officers besides the club
members joined in the celebrations.
We wish them great years ahead.
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Madhukar MalhotraDistrict Governor 2010-11, District 3080, India
ver the years as I became a Rotarian from being just a member of a Rotary club, my
respect and regard for this wonderful couple Raja & Ushaji has grown in leaps and
bounds. Belonging to the same club and interacting for over 32 years, it is but Onatural we have our differences at times, particularly in the initial years but then you begin to
admire him for his vision and commitment to Rotary. There is so much I have learnt from him
and continue to learn even today; he is our guide and mentor.
It was my good fortune to have sponsored his candidature the year he was nominated as RI
President, and its’ to Raja's credit that he invariably introduces me to visiting Rotary dignitaries
as the person responsible for it, a humbling experience.
Rotary in India in general and our District in particular owes our standing in the Rotary world
to the advise and support of this wonderful couple who have dedicated their lives to Rotary
and the way they have lived with the philosophy to 'Look Beyond Yourself'.
We look forward to Raja & Usha ji's guidance for years to come.
Our guide andmentor
Madhukar MalhotraDistrict Governor 2010-11, District 3080, India
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Rotary has become his faith...his life!
Yashovardhan and Anuradha Saboo
y father, Kaka, as Anu and I call him, has been inseparable from Rotary for almost
as long as I can remember. My earliest Rotary memory is of him being sworn as MChandigarh Club President at the Red Cross Bhawan. I remember feeling very
important as the son of the Club President. There are memories of summer assemblies at
pleasant hill stations and of the year when he was Governor when my interest in attractive
daughters of other Rotarians was especially strong. I use to see the benefit of Rotary from a
different angle then.
From the District Governor to RI Director and finally to the RI President was a journey without
looking back. Not that those eventful years were without tense moments, questions and
doubt. But the ideals of Rotary became Kaka's belief. His belief in the good that Rotary could
do, become his faith. His involvement with Rotary became his life.
Standing with him and the family on the stage when he took over as RI President has
remained an unforgettable memory. What he said for Anuradha and me that day still brings a
lump in my throat.
I am not sure what is greater – that which Kaka has given to Rotary or that Rotary has given to
him. But it has been a fair and enriching exchange. Through Rotary he has found a way of
expressing his ideals and his philosophy. He is the conscience keeper of our family and our
business. Often I feel selfish for not doing enough for just social causes. I am able to assuage
my guilt, postpone my due commitment because Kaka carries that burden for me. Mama has
been a perfect partner; she is the one who lifts his spirit when it flags; she is the one who
offers direction when there is doubt; she is the one who questions when it is needed; she
draws the line when a compromise is unacceptable.
To Kaka and Mama, and to their 50 years in Rotary, Anu & I offer our Pranaam.
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You deserve to be feted and felicitated...
Ray Klinginsmith Rotary International President 2010-11
have been advised that you have achieved the major milestone of 50 years as a Rotary
club member, and I wish to offer my congratulations!II will reach the same milestone in November of this year, and I think you will agree that we
have witnessed many changes in Rotary – and in society – since we first became Rotarians.
Despite the changes, Rotary has maintained its core values of fellowship, service, integrity,
diversity, and leadership, and it is now recognized as a world leader! Together, we can take
great pride in being long term members of such an outstanding organization.
You deserve to be feted and felicitated by the members of your Rotary club, and I am
confident they will recognize and appreciate your lengthy record of service to Rotary. I join
them in extending my genuine appreciation for your long tenure as a Rotarian!
Please accept my best wishes as you complete a half century of Rotary membership and
now undertake still another decade of service. Both of us have been Rotary members for
nearly one-half of the 100 years since the first 16 Rotary clubs held their inaugural
convention in August of 1910. Now let's try to make it 60 years of Rotary for both of us!
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t is amazing to know that Past Rotary International President Raja is completing 50 years
in Rotary.
It has been my privilege to have known him for about 38 of these years, all of which Iwere exciting, rewarding and satisfying.
What really amazes me after all these years is that how on earth has he knows how to look
no more than 60. I have tried to take morning walks with him, but he walks faster than
anyone else.
What amazes me are the zest, enthusiasm and commitment with which he participates in
medical camps and projects every year in difficult conditions in Africa and all over tribal
belts in India. What impresses me are the respect and admiration with which all incoming
Governors every year, at San Diego look upon him and love to listen to him. He is always
amongst the top three highest-rated speakers there.
What floors me is his keen interest and modernistic thoughts about tomorrow's Rotary.
What thrills me and many others no doubt, is the enthusiasm with which he leads incoming
Governors and their wives to singing of hindi songs, starting to sing first, himself, at the
International Assembly every year.
I wondered always what did people really mean when they said, ”You are only as old as you
feel.” When I see Raja, and hear him, I understand what they mean. Truly, age can never
wither him nor Nature take its toll.
He has batted well for his half century. Now is when he really gets going. He is a Rotary
treasure, a National legacy, like Sachin Tendulkar in cricket.
Let's cherish what we have. God Bless him.
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He is a Rotary treasure...a national legacy
Kalyan BanerjeeRotary International President 2011-12
ongratulations for Fifty (50) years of service as you continue to Celebrate Rotary.
Mary and I have been blessed by your friendship and support through the years.COur first face-to-face meeting took place in 1990 at the beginning of my first term on the RI
Board of Directors, which I found to be enjoyable and educational. Then in 1991 you
designated me as RI Vice President for 1991-1992, an assignment that I was pleased and
honored to accept. The days and evenings of long hours left an indelible memory of
working together and your leadership.
The opportunity for Mary and me to share with you the concept of Look Beyond Yourself
that year was not only enjoyable but was a part of significant growth for us in Rotary.
Thank you for your friendship and confidence.
We treasure our relationship with the Saboo family.
We’re blessed byyour friendship
Glen E. Estess, SrTrustee Chair, The Rotary Foundation 2009-2010
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ne of the great joys of Rotary membership is the opportunity to meet and be
friends with outstanding and wonderful people like Past President Raja Saboo and
his truly admirable wife Usha. It is a friendship that starts from admiration at Oalmost first meeting, grows firmer from greater acquaintance, and is made solid by years of
joint effort in service to others.
Raja was a District Governor in office when I first met him. He attended the very first zone
institute in Manila, and it was evident right away that he was a Rotarian who would go very
far in the organization. We are fortunate to have many such persons in Rotary: personable
and attractive, impressive in bearing, eloquent in speech, and brimming with enthusiasm.
That was Raja when I first met him, and his Rotary career has been shaped at every turn by
those outstanding qualifications.
Time and geography threw Raja and me together in Rotary service a great deal. In our early
years, the zone of the Philippines alternated with India in nominating an R.I. Director. Thus, I
succeeded the good Soli Pavri on the board, and I had the pleasure to yield my seat to my
successor, Raja, when my term ended. There was at that time a so-called “floating director”
who was nominated alternatively by RIBI and Australia/New Zealand. In my time, I moved
the board to transfer the Asia region the privilege of nominating that floating director. Raja
did even more when his time came: he caused the allocation of two directors to the Asia
region.
The Paragon, wholooks beyond himself
M.A.T. CaparasRotary International President 1986-87
That is an example of how Raja and I collaborated, or complemented each other's effort.
Another one is when Raja, as director, and I as Trustee, made sure that every district should
have the right to participate every year in Group Study Exchange. And Raja has always been
a staunch supporter of the Rotary Village Corps program.
In his fifty years of service, Past President Raja has worked with very man others, at much
more meritorious causes, and in ventures that have served people without number. Now, he
continues to serve, with the inspiration and active assistance of his dear wife Usha, at work
that is profoundly humanitarian. He truly deserves all the congratulations and thanks that
we can give.
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t is a great pleasure to send this message of congratulations to you for achieving 50
years of Rotary service.IFifty years – I can hardly believe that our friendship goes back nearly that many years. We
have worked together so many times on Rotary committees, assemblies, workshops and
conventions. It was my special reward to have you as my immediate mentor as I prepared
for the Rotary presidency. Your help was so important and valuable in setting a high
standard of leadership.
My greatest hope is that you will continue to have many, many more years of distinguished
service and vision for Rotary. Mary Elena joins me in sending these greetings and warm
wishes to you and Usha on this special day.
Your friend in Rotary.
It was my specialreward to have youas my mentor
Cliff DochtermanRotary International President 1992-93
am very pleased to have the opportunity to salute you on this memorable occasion for
you, for your dear Rotary Club of Chandigarh and for Rotary.IWe hope this celebration is as special to you as you are to us. We only regret that we are not
able to accompany you, but you know that spiritually we are close to you and Usha.
Throughout the years Celia and I have been lucky to have the opportunity to know you.
When we look back all that we found are happy memories of our time together.
I consider you, Rajendra Saboo, an outstanding leader. The first among equals.
A man that inspires us with “Look beyond yourself”.
Your example must be followed by thousands of Rotarians because it gives them an
inspirational message and very valuable experiences.
Our sincere congratulations to a wonderful friend in this moment of happiness.
A Golden Jubilee fora Golden Rotarian
Luis Vicente GiayRotary International President 1996-97
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t only seems like yesterday that we met at the Group Discussion Leaders training
seminar in Boca Raton, Florida in 1978. Our mutual friend Clem Renouf was the
President Elect of Rotary International. It was the start of a long and enduring friendship Ithat has lasted 33 years.
Thirty three years ago neither of us could have foreseen that your membership in the Rotary
Club of Chandigarh, India and mine in the Rotary club of Hamilton, Australia would follow a
parallel course that would lead you to serve as the President of RI during 1991-91 and me a
few years later in 1997-98.
The similarity does not end there. My club celebrated my 50th Anniversary of my joining
Rotary on August 16, 2010 and now just nine months later your Club is celebrating your 50th
anniversary of joining the Rotary Club of Chandigarh on May 16, 2011. The months are
different but the date is the same.
There is no doubt that our friendship had deepened and grown stronger with the years. Our
interest in Rotary still abides in us. Though we live thousands of miles apart we are never far
from each other in our thoughts,
In a few short days we will be together in New Orleans, USA for the Convention. I am looking
forward to the dinner you organize at each Convention for a small group of your friends. I
am honoured to be included in the group.
During 1991-92 you encouraged Rotarians to “Look Beyond Yourself”. It was
You’ve been “LookingBeyond Yourself”all your life
Glen KinrossRotary International President 1997-98
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ime flies so rapidly that it is hard to believe that it has been more than 35 years ago
that I had the privilege to meet, for the first time, a young energetic Rotarian who Twas then the immediate past president of the Rotary club of Chandigarh., India.
He rose steadily and faced many challenges along the way. But the love for Rotary and the
conviction he has in Rotary as a real force for good, has made him one of the most
outstanding Rotarians of the world!
A man of vision. A man with honesty. A man with integrity. A man who does not look for his
own benefit and glory, but looks BEYOND HIMSELF, and has served Rotary so well for 50
years is none other than our very good and trustworthy friend… RAJENDRA SABOO.
I have had the honour of serving under this great Rotarian during 1991 – 1992. It was one
of the most enjoyable and exciting years that a Rotarian could have hoped for.
As RAJENDRA SABOO reaches his 50th year of Rotary service I join over one million
Rotarians around the world to wish him well. And may he continue to live a happy and
healthy life for many, many more decades!
A man of vision. A man with honesty,integrity.
Bhichai RattakulRotary International President 2002-03
lthough he served as President of our great organisation about 20 years ago, he has
never slowed down in his penchant for serving others. If the exuberant and
seasoned Rotarian is not organising a a reception in the English Parliament in a bid Ato raise more funds for Polio eradication, Past President Raja is busy in some remote African
village in the company of volunteer doctors carrying out corrective surgeries on the
underprivileged. In his humble way, he has put in (much more than he will admit) so much
time and financial resources in support of the Peace Fellows Alumni program, in addition to
the Polio Plus progam.
I cannot remember when I first met President Raja but his amiable disposition always made
it feel as though I have known him since I joined Rotary myself in the sixties. You cannot
visit India without getting an invitation to stay in his home, or have a reception to welcome
you. In my case, I was given the honour to formally unveil the Rotary Peace monument in
Chandigarh and hand it over to the then Governor.
In a previous visit to India to participate at a District Conference in 1990 I first experienced
the gift of the gab of the then President Elect. He predicated his remarks on “hands” and
“hands on” projects that I was certain his Presidential theme the following year would
revolve around “hands.” How wrong I was! His theme “Look Beyond Yourself” was a clarion
call and a challenging reminder to Rotarians to continue service above self. He has never
stopped serving and Indians should be proud to have produced an important role model in
leadership. I can testify that there are many Rotarians in India and outside who have traced
their progress in the movement to the sterling qualities of Rajaji and his amiable spouse,
Usha. Past President Raja, is not only a patriotic industrialist, he is deeply religious and he is
a family man who has earned the respect of many eminent persons who are proud to refer
to him as their friend or mentor.
I wish him happy celebrations during his golden jubilee of Rotary Membership.
A role model inleadership
Jonathan Babutunde MajiyagbeRotary International President 2003-04
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he first time I really met Raja Saboo was an issue on the Rotary Doctors Bank of
D-2390. I needed some advise and, of course, I got it. This is typical for Raja - ask a Tquestion and you shall get an answer, may not immediately but it will come because
Raja will see to it that the reply is correct and not to be misunderstood.
This is characteristic for Raja - true information in a polite way. I wish Raja all the best when
celebrating 50 years with Rotary.
Ask a question...and you get the answer
Carl-Wilhelm StenhammarRotary International President 2005-06
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A man of action
Wilf WilkinsonRotary International President 2007-08
Dear Friends of India and in particular Rotarians of Chandigarh and District 3080
t is a privilege for me to write a few words about a great Rotary Leader and a friend of
many years, Past Rotary International President Rajendra K. Saboo. He is a man of Action Iand has done wonderful things for Rotary, India and the world.
My first meeting with him, as I recall was in Toronto Canada in 1983. He was a Director of
Rotary International on the Board of then R I President Dr. Hiroji Mukasa. I was the Chief
Sergeant at Arms for the International Convention which was in my own District. At that
time there were no early morning breakfasts but rather evening dinners. The one for India
was celebrated at the Royal York Hotel and Raja was the Chairman.
I remember him being very specific as to how and when I would get President Mukasa and
his wife to arrive and be appropriately recognized.
It was years later before we met again and at that time he was the President of our beloved
organization.
However the same attention to detail was very evident. His emphasis on Vocational Service,
a strengthening of the ties between Rotary International and its Foundation, the importance
of the individual member were all characteristics of his successful year as President, when
with lovely wife Usha at his side, he urged every Rotarian to "Look Beyond Yourself".
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t is with great pleasure that I convey my best wishes to Past President Rajendra Saboo
on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his service to Rotary.II first met Past President Raja during his first week in office. It was my own very first visit to
the Rotary Office in Evanston.
I was very kindly received and have grown to respect him in all the years since, and
represented him when he was President, on two occasions.
When I wished someone to speak on Vocational Service at the Rotary International
Assembly when I was incoming President, I invited Raja to do so. He was outstanding and he
received a spontaneous ovation.
June and I wish he and Usha good health to enjoy many years of service in the future. I am
sorry that I cannot be with you.
Enjoy many yearsof service...
John KennyRotary International President 2009-10
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Guardian of theIndian Rotarians
Ashok MahajanTrustee, The Rotary Foundation 2009-13Director, Rotary International 2007-09Member, International PolioPlus Committee
RIP Raja Saboo is completing 50 years in Rotary and as a member of Rotary Club of
Chandigarh. No mean feat considering what he has achieved in this time. He has not Ponly held every little and big position there is to Rotary but also accomplished
greatness individually, being awarded with the Padmashri, the fourth highest civilian award
in the country.
There is much to say and much will be said about Raja Saboo, the leader, the master
interlocutor, and disciplinarian Rotarian, taskmaster, face of RI India, and guardian of the
Indian Rotarians. But to me, there is more to him than just being the seniormost Rotarian in
the country. He, to me, is a mentor and friend, a colleague, a philosopher, an inspiration
and a family member. His enthusiasm is contagious (some of which has rubbed on me), and
everyone in Rotary will attest to the fact that no one in his presence has been left
untouched.
Whether we knew PRIP Saboo a lot, a little, or not at all, he has always been a towering
figure in the family of Rotary. He has touched so many of us with his leadership, knowledge,
work and words. He is a visionary leader, who has empowered Rotarians in India to their
best. As the RI President he inspired Rotarians worldwide, bringing distinction to the chair of
RI President with his numerous creative and innovative interventions.
Friends, he not only thinks big and global but also thinks ahead. I am yet to encounter a
farsighted Rotarian like him who has made it possible for many like us to be able to lead
from the front. The mentor who made it possible for Rotarians like me to make a difference
through leadership.
He is the person, friends, who makes each and every Rotarian, believe in the best that
Rotary has to offer.
As we celebrate his 50 years of service to Rotary and wish him to continue being that
beacon of light for decades to come, we thank him for his unwavering support and
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dedication to Rotary. He has been patient, often direct, and always helping Rotarians in India
to perform to the limit of their capabilities; but most of all, he had a driving desire to ensure
that Rotary lives up to its image and its promise in everyway possible.
Thank you PRIP Saboo, for all that you do for Rotary, for all the inspiration you continue to
provide to Rotarians, and certainly for the great encouragement and confidence you have
bequeathed upon Rotarians in India.
Much is also said about the silent yet sound presence of Ms. Usha Sabooji. With her
disarming smile and strong support to PRIP Saboo's social efforts in the country and abroad,
she has been instrumental in helping him complete this 50 years in service. She, who
considers me a younger brother, I feel blessed with her love and support. May she always be
the tower of support to PRIP Raja and us in Rotary.
50 years (and counting…) of extraordinary commitment to Rotary, at home and abroad. As
individuals, we may not be able to match PRIP Saboo's abilities or strength, but we can all
strive to match his humanity, dedication and service to Rotary. We wish PRIP Raja Saboo the
best and hope for the years to come, he will inspire and guide us for challenges ahead.
With warm personal regards.
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The Legend ofRotary
K.R. RavindranRotary International Director 2009-11
hen I became Governor in 1991-92, my Rotary world barely extended beyond
my own club and certainly no more than my District and country. Thus my
knowledge of International Rotary affairs, very specially on the emerging W'greats' in the Rotary firmament was abysmal. Therefore I must be forgiven that I then knew
little or nothing about Raja Saboo at that time.
The first time I even saw Raja Saboo was at Madurai after he was chosen to be world
President. Even then, that very first time I saw him, it was evident to me that here was a
personality who had a magnetism within him which would draw anyone who came in
contact with him.
I was not wrong!
At the International Assembly in Anaheim, Ca; I watched and observed Raja Saboo our
incoming President – the consummate ease with which he moved around, captivating the
incoming Governors with his charm, mesmerising them with his addresses and inspiring
them with his purpose. A person who stood tall in spite of his modest physical height.
His theme “Look Beyond Yourself” was so simple; so meaningful; so Eastern; The haunting
lyrics of the theme song, lilting in its melody.
It was natural that as a result of the appeal that he had, some of the reflected glory would
engulf us Governors from the Indian sub continent. This it did and even I from outside India
– in Sri Lanka – basked in that glow.
Very early in our year one of three or four felicitation had been arranged at Chennai for the
world President. All the Governors of the Southern Districts gathered along with hundreds
of Rotarians. I was also there. At that event I was told that the President would be looking
for me. I was surprised for I did not think the President even knew of my existence. He did
seek me out, at one of the events and indicated to me that he wanted to speak to me about
my District Conference – more specifically its dates. He wanted those dates changed!!
Why would the President of RI want a District Conference date changed? I was perplexed
and anxious. Even though it was many months earlier much of the arrangements were in
hand. High profile speakers confirmed included Carlos Canseco the RI President known as
the father of Polio Plus, Christian Barnard, the South African heart surgeon who did the first
heart transplant, Maneka Gandhi and Benazir Bhutto. Therein lay the problem. The
president wanted Carlos Canseco to be present at the Council of Legislation being held on
the same dates in America. I did point out to him that Carlos was aware of the COL and had
specifically told me that he was not a participant and therefore would gladly accept my
invitation to be the chief guest at my conference. But obviously the President felt that
Carlos' presence at the COL was important and it would have been churlish on my part to
refuse. He must have sensed my disappointment because on the spot he threw a carrot at
me. He said “if you can change your conference dates then I will send Carlos as my personal
representative.” “Done Sir,” I told him unhesitatingly because you can imagine the amount
of money I saved on air tickets!! A few weeks later I had a formal letter from the President
confirming his commitment during that passing conversation he had with me at one of the
hundreds of events he attends. That was our President.
When Sri Lanka was organising its Polio immunisation days we were desperately short of
funds. Raja Saboo, then a Trustee fought our case to persuade the IPPC to consider our
lopsided request for funds favourably. He argued that Sri Lanka had the potential to become
the first country in our part of the world to become Polio free and therefore stand as an
example to the other countries. He concluded that our request though it was
disproportionately higher in percentage than that given to any other country, would serve
the cause well. Thanks mainly to his considerable power of advocacy the funds amounting
to 50% of the total requirement of the country for three years, was released!!
Sri Lanka vindicated his trust in us. We were not only the first but continue to be Polio free
for nearly seven years!!
Raja Saboo must be one of the most loved Past President in Rotary International and what
more proof of that can I give than to record here that the fund started and set up within the
Rotary Foundation in his name and voluntarily contributed to by his admirers, well wishers
and friends from all over the world has grown to a sizeable amount.
Yes, the Raja and Usha Saboo Endowment Fund has now exceeded USD 500,000 and it
continues to grow without ever this couple soliciting one cent from anyone!! The fund today
stands as the third highest in history of the Pooled Endowment Fund list and growing. The
earnings from that fund last year funded one of our peace scholars.
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In speaking of his abilities you might wonder what role his lovely, gentle spouse – Usha or Usha ji
as she is reverently known throughout India – has in all this. Make no mistake as I once said whilst
introducing him, in the 'Star Wars' parlance she is the 'Force'. She is the wind beneath his wings
but just for the role she plays as his dutiful spouse, as a devoted mother, as a hostess par
excellence.
She is a champion of service in her own right. She has received standing ovations for her heart
wrenching presentation at the International Convention of their experiences with children in
Africa, Vietnam, Ethiopia etc, doing polio corrective surgeries and other ophthalmologic and
gynae procedures, often under stifling conditions. She acknowledges that while she was no Doctor
she could go with her husband and a medical team to work as a nurse, as a waiter, as a counsellor
and most of all as a mother; a mother to crippled and blind, poor and deprived children. What an
example!!
Today their annual medical odyssey to a backward area in India and/or overseas with their team of
doctors has become fairy tale for hundreds who benefit from their largesse.
Yes, in the two decades since we first met this wonderful couple, our admiration for them
continues to grow, when we see the zest with which they throw themselves into what life has to
offer and continue to uphold by example the values they hold so dear and which they speak of to
others. The fundamental difference between them and others, is that they practice what they
preach. They also exude class and sophistication clothed in humility in every act of theirs.
Raja Saboo is and will be one of the legends of Rotary, though as someone said, a legend without
the myth; For legends are often an artful intertwining of fact and myth, designed to beguile, to
impress, to inspire, or sometimes simply to attract attention. But legend is an essential ingredient
of leadership and there is little doubt that here is an outstanding leader of Rotary with the ability
to win unyielding loyalty.
On the subject of commanding loyalty, an aide to Douglas MacArthur said once at West Point
“Obedience is something a leader can command, but loyalty is something, an indefinable
something, that he is obliged to win. MacArthur knew instinctively how to win it.”
Raja Saboo also knows how to win that loyalty because there are people in Rotary and not just his
Governors, who are ever so willing to tread the path he has beaten and follow him to the end of
the earth.
I would unhesitatingly say that Raja Saboo has been the single largest external influence in my life
and my respect and admiration for him continues to grow!
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first met this wonderful couple in the lobby of the hotel in Lausanne, Switzerland,
where Manju and I had gone to attend our first Rotary International Convention. That
was in 1973. II was able to experience the involvement, dedication and true value of Raja during my year
as District Governor in 1993-94. The silent support provided by him, made my year a
memorable one. His involvement at the International, District and club level is a lesson for
every Rotarian.
I had the good fortune of working closely with him during the 2006 Rotary Institute in
Chandigarh. The working relationship during the several months in preparing for the
institute was a rewarding experience for me.
If I were to describe this individual in a few words, I would say:
“Raja is a person with passion for Rotary and dedicated to providing hands on service to
those in need. He has a zero tolerance for fiduciary irregularity and total commitment for
perfection in what he does.”
Both Raja and Usha are true epitome of service with compassion and dedication. The
Rotary Club of Chandigarh is blessed and fortunate to have such a distinguished Rotarian as
their member.
Much as I wished to have been personally present for this celebration of the Golden Era of
such a distinguished Rotarian, I will have to deny myself this opportunity as I am in Chicago
to fulfil my responsibilities as an incoming member of the Board of Rotary International. I
convey me good wishes to members of the Rotary Club of Chandigarh as they honour this
remarkable Rotarian.
The Golden Era of aRemarkable Rotarian
Y.P. DasRotary International Director 2011-13
He leads by exampleand from the front
Sushil GuptaRotary International Director 2007-09
am pleased to note that Past RI President Raja is completing his 50 years in Rotary and
Rotary Club of Chandigarh is celebrating the same on 16th of May 2011.II joined Rotary in 1977 and saw Raja for the first time in the Conference of Past Governor
BM Munjal, way back in 1978. One thing I distinctly remember is that in every District
function Raja stood out taking photographs with his camera and meeting Rotarians. He has
been active and involved with Rotary ever since I have seen him. He leads by example and
from the front.
Rotary is fortunate to have Raja serve as its President and as the Chairman of the Rotary
Foundation.
His contribution to Rotary is well known to the entire Rotary world. What more can I add?
His guidance and advice is well valued by all. After all these years he has still not lost his 'fire
in the belly' as is evident from his humanitarian service such as the annual medical missions.
I wish him well for the future and look forward to the next landmark in his life.
God Bless him!
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He sets excruciatingexamples for othersto follow
O.P. VaishRotary International Director 1999-2001
ajendra K Saboo, Past Rotary International President (1991-92), a dignified
personality, is a source of inspiration to us all. Not many may know that he is the Rson of Shri Tarachand Saboo and son-in- law of Shri D P Mandelia, who were
legends in their own rights and time and were close confidants of the doyen of the Indian
industry, Shri G D Birla. I had the opportunity to meet Shri D. P. Mandelia sometime in 1958,
while I was in the Indian Revenue Service at Gwalior. It was many years later, I met Raja.
Raja noticed me as a Rotarian in 1975, when PRID Sudarshan Agarwal commissioned me to
form Rotary Club of Delhi Midtown, the first luncheon Rotary Club in Delhi. Since then, our
relationship has grown and nurtured. Every passing year in Rotary taught me how
meticulous he is in conceiving and executing projects and a stickler to protocol. He insists on
a Stage Manual for every major event. That has helped me immensely in organizing not only
Rotary events but even weddings in the family.
Raja leads from the front by setting excruciating examples for others to follow. He and his
wife Usha volunteer themselves, until as late as last month, to work under extremely
difficult situations in West Africa, while they organize medical camps there. In his unflinching
commitment to work under tight schedules, Usha gives moral and emotional support to
'achieve the impossible'.
Raja has a sense of humor, beneath his matter of fact disposition. I recall that at the
International Assembly 1979-80, where Manju and I went along with fellow batch mates,
Raja enthralled young District Governors and their wives by singing old Hindi film songs of
the yester years when they were not even born.
Raja knows how to handle crisis situations stoically. Rotary in India has passed through a
tough terrain. Delicate handling of the situations by Raja has facilitated the election of
Kalyan Bhai as Rotary International President for the year 2011-12, bringing cheer and
laurels to the country.
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Raja is discreet to the extent that he, many times, is misunderstood. He is objective and
circumspect while handling situations and has a reservoir of energy, acumen and dynamism.
While complimenting your Club for bringing out a commemorative volume to coincide with
50 years of selfless dedication of Raja to Rotary, myself and Manju pray to give Raja
strength and long life to serve the humanity.
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first met Raja at the R.I. Assembly in Anaheim in 1991 – he was of course the incoming
R.I. President and I was an incoming District Governor – I was immediately struck by his Icalm and serenity; but equally by his determination and commitment: all summed up by
his theme “Look beyond yourself “ – not just a statement in itself but a statement of his own
belief and inspiration cleverly contained within an instruction ….LOOK , open your eyes and
see: BEYOND ..there is no limit YOURSELF ..to and for others. The jacket was “wheat” – not
just a colour but also part of his ethos – I still have it: still in very good condition.
Immediately following the R.I. Assembly we had here in the UK, the R.I.B.I. Assembly which
the incoming R.I. President always attends; unfortunately due to an administrative error we
could not use our normal venue, so had to stage the event in a holiday camp; where even
more unfortunately Raja and Usha were exposed to an unwelcome gastronomic experience:
I think he has just about forgiven us!
I have of course shared Rotary with him ever since: though somewhat surprisingly we have
not ever served on the same committee: his support has been unwavering: especially when
I was President of R.I.B.I. and now over these past two years when I have served on the R.I.
Board: always a source of sound advice and inspirational involvement. He and Usha speak
with great affection of their Rotary family: and look to ensure that their year stages a re-
union at the annual R.I. Convention: Jill and I have been proud, pleased and privileged to
have been a part of this Rotary family and are inspired by Raja's boundless enthusiasm to
continue to look beyond ourselves.
Congratulations to you Raja on fifty years of devoted Rotary service –and to you Usha for
fifty years of dedicated support.
Always inspired byRaja’s boundlessenthusiasm
David and Jill LiddiattRotary International Director 2009-2011
s is often the case with an incoming District Governor, where his or her incoming
International President is from another country, it is unlikely they will have had any
direct contact. This was the case with Raja Saboo and me. I met him in a formal Afashion at the International Assembly in 1991 and then only briefly.
Our subsequent meetings were at Conventions, in Evanston and at Councils on Legislation.
From our first meeting on, he made it his business to know I was part of his team and went
out of his way to enquire as to my continuing involvement in Rotary.
When Usha and Raja came to my District as the President's representative, I had the
opportunity to spend some real time with them and develop a friendship that he had always
been prepared to retain.
There are lots of people from around the world who were part of his team. And yet, he
always made it seem like each of us was one of the really important ones.
I have observed Raja mostly through the Council on Legislation. I have always welcomed his
contribution. He is fearless in expressing his opinion which is always done in a courteous but
firm manner. He is equally willing for others to express their opinions and acknowledge
them as worthwhile contributions.
He is a wonderful man and Rotarian. Our organization is truly blessed to have had benefited
from his wisdom and leadership.
Fearless in expressinghis opinion
John BoagRotary International Director 2011-13
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y association with Raja dates back to 1970-71, when both of us served as club
presidents in our respective clubs with late PDG Som Dhingra as our district Mgovernor. We owe it to him for our Foundation in Rotary. Both of us have
continued to serve Rotary since then.
I also recall that in 1974-75, Raja was serving as the District Rotaract Chairman, and I was
serving as the District Membership Development Chairman. Raja was nominated as District
Governor for 1976-77 that year. Raja had a wonderful year as governor, and I was
nominated at his District Conference to serve as District Governor in 1978-79. When I was
training at the International Assembly, Raja was a Group Discussion Leader. The same year
he addressed the International Convention in Tokyo. We have served together since then.
Raja went on to become Director, Rotary International President, The Rotary Foundation
Trustee and Chairman, yet he has always continued to serve his club and the District,
besides his assignments at the international level.
As he completes 50 years of service, I pray for good health and long life for him and Ushaji,
who has always been his strength.
We owe it to himfor our Foundation
Prem P. BhallaDistrict Governor 1978-79, District 3080, India
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y association with Raja in Rotary dates back to 1981 when he was one of the
Directors and me a DG. Although ten years younger to me, yet he is far taller in Mserving through Rotary. He wins everyone with his humility.
The three day conference of World Peace and Understanding through Rotary was
meticulously planned by him in 1981 when Stan McCaffrey was President of RI. Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi, Foreign Minister Narasimha Rao and ministers from Pakistan and
neighboring countries graced this conference. I, as DG, was privileged to be a part of this
conference as it was in our District.
When I was one of the organizers of RI Institute in Kansas City, my wife and I had the honour
of staying with him in Evanston. He showed us the RI headquarters. I met all RI staff and
imagine what they said about him: "Such a President has never come before and perhaps
will never come again."
Raja has made history in Rotary and we are fortunate he is in District 3080, which has a
significant place in the Rotary world. He not only strives for excellence and perfection but
achieves it too! Undoubtedly, Raja is our most precious gift to RI. His gracious wife Usha Ji
perfectly complements him in all his humanitarian and social commitments.
May God bless them!
An embodiment ofService above Self
Lakshmi SagarDistrict Governor 1981-82, District 3080, India
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y first brush with Rotary was in 1971 at my school, DAV Sector 8, Chandigarh
where an Interact club for students was formed. The only thought that I could Mgather at that juncture of time was that it is a junior Rotary club formed for
doing social service. We wondered what we could do, still we became part of it. The realities
of life had not hit us, as yet. Then, the priority and focus of my parents was on my studies
but mine was on recreation. It was becoming difficult for me to balance them as I wanted a
tilt in my favour.
As I was considered a good student, fortunately, I was part of the select group of this club.
We were all excited as we were to meet and rub shoulders with the big industrialists of
Chandigarh. A meeting was held in our school library. The only thing I remembered was that
one of speakers was an excellent orator and he really impressed us. We also attended a big
function at Institute of Engineers, Sector 18. There we again met that excellent orator and
heard his speech and also could snatch an opportunity of taking his autograph.
Then, after schooling, I joined DAV College, Chandigarh. By this time I had also developed
some public speaking skills and used to participate in a declamation contest. I was surprised
to see that the same industrialist, whose speech and style of oration was deeply imprinted
on my mind, was the chief guest at one of these contests. God has given me an excellent
opportunity, I thought, to impress him. Luckily I won and received my prize from him. Later
we came to know that he was the owner of the renowned needle factory of Chandigarh.
In late 1983, we got to know more of Rotary when a Rotary club was being formed at
Mohali. We got formally introduced to the senior Rotarians. It was then that I realized that
my school Rotary club for students was, in fact, an Interact club and my favourite orator,
whom I had admired since my school days was none other than Rtn RK Saboo. In the
nascent stages of our club formation Rtn RK Saboo was many a times a welcome surprise
guest to our club meetings.
His aura enables uschoose the ethical path
J.P.S. SibiaPast District Governor 1996-97, District 3080, India
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Raja's handholding ability is par excellence, especially when we need it most. His aura
enables us to choose the difficult ethical paths over attractive and easy short cuts. His
selfless service to humanity has made the difference in lives of many including me.
His wise counsel still continues and this relationship is much cherished by me and my
family.
Salute to Raja on another milestone - 50 years of Rotary service.
JPS SIBIA
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recollect my early days in Rotary 32 years back, when I used to admire and adore Rtn.
Raja Saboo every time I heard him and met him. I used to wonder about the manner he
spoke, he conducted himself and an aura of fan-following he created every time he Iaddressed some Rotary function.
Way back in 1994, at a District Conference he could inspire me to give one of the best gifts
of my life to humanity by becoming a Paul Harris Fellow, since it happened to be my
wedding anniversary. The request and the response both were spontaneous.
I saw a different Rotary leader in PRIP R.K.SAboo during my year as District Governor. A very
supportive, encouraging, appreciative, a friendly-critic and guiding person right from day
one. His presence by the side although created butterflies in the stomach but gave
tremendous strength at the same time.
I discovered a very fine person in him who was full of compassion, care and respect for
fellow human-beings when I got the first opportunity to work with him on a Medicare
mission to Nigeria.
Indeed a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional and multi-potential Rotarian in action.
Full of compassion, care and respect
Dr. Gulshan ThakralPast District Governor 1998-99, District 3080, India
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ike other Rotarians I have also been greatly influenced by Raja's VALUES for LIFE which
inspired me to walk together on Rotary Path of Service. However the everlasting
IMPRINT he has left on me is with his Humanitarian Service Projects including LIntercontinental Medicare Projects which only a visionary with hands on service can initiate.
It is amazing to see the energy and momentum he has on such projects which younger
generation will find difficult to match.
He also posseses an uncanny ability, a radar, to pick up the right talent for the right job. And
in order to get chosen, it is not easy unless one possesses the frequency and wavelength
that matches his prescribed range. You may be a super specialist but you will certainly be
left out if you are compromising on quality or values.
I have seen him working with his own hands for all sort of odd jobs including cleaning and
washing of patients to utensils. I still remember in one of the medicare projects he taught
me how to repack the material for reuse which we normally ignore.
Though I enjoy his antakshri and wit but the best way to be with Raja is to be with him on a
Service Project.
Medicare project lefteverlasting imprint
Arun SharmaPast District Governor 1999-2000, District 3080, India
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nowing PRIP Raja cannot but be a unique experience for each one of us Rotarians
and each one of us has had a different kind of encounter with him. I can particularly
recall two occasions when it was an experience of life time to have cherished his Kincredible impression which he left on us.
My first meeting was when I served as President of my home club Rotary Roorkee Midtown
during 1994-95 and suddenly the honour of hosting the Conference was given to us on a
short notice of barely 90 days.
My experience of having served in both capacities as Chairman of the Conference and
President of the Club was so fruitfully rewarded when PRIP Raja chose using the word
“accolades” for me and my teammates for the job done well at a such short notice, which
was so rewarding and touching experience.
I cannot forget another incident in which during the installation function at our club in July
2002, the chief guest, HE Shri S.S. Barnala, the then Governor of Uttarkhand chose to
criticize my proposed medical mission to South Africa suggesting that charity should begin at
home. Since there was no other speaker after his speech, I was confused and looking at my
predicament Raja told me to announce that he would like to respond to chief guest's
observations. Raja took to the podium and he took excellent control of the situation and
reasoned out in a way that HE later acknowledged the facts and ultimately agreed with Raja.
He left incredibleimpression on us
Hemant AroraPast District Governor 2002-03, District 3080, India
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Jaite Sooraj Chamkve,,, Chanda Charhe Hazaar.
Aito Chanan Hondyan,,, Guru bin Ghor Andhar.
- Gurbani
t was some 24 years ago that I came across a few Newspaper clippings about a person
with this name, giving details about his service for humanity. The name ' Rotary' was Icompletely alien to me. My anxiety got the better of me and after finding out about the
organization, I went to attend a Rotary meeting.
It was totally mesmerizing to see a 'Little Man' ... a powerhouse of motivation, enthusing
people with what our aim in life should be?
That was the man about whom I had read so much about...Raja Saboo.
There was no looking back after that day. If I am what I am today, it is because of Raja
Saboo. And then of course I met Usha Saboo ji, an epitome of affection with words full of
wisdom, with solace and soothing comfort always in times of distress. I can go on and on.....
Thank you Raja ji, Thank you Usha ji for being with us and for your 'Margdarshan’.
One now realizes why they are titled "The Jewels in The Crown”.
May you always live forever.
May you always be together!
The jewels inthe crown
Kawal BediPast District Governor 2003-04, District 3080, India
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egends are not made of myths they are made of dedication, inspiration and a caring
heart. They are made of the undying spirit of humanity. They are the hope of
tomorrow and the support of today. LAnd it's our great honour to be working with one of the greatest legends of our time, Mr.
R.K.Saboo.
Mr Raja Saboo's relentless and selfless service for the last 50 years has raised the bar for the
entire Rotary brotherhood.
Hope his zeal to heal, help and spread happiness will keep inspiring us and the generations
to come.
Legends are not made of myths...
Dhian ChandPast District Governor 2006-07, District 3080, India
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inter of 2004. The Nominating Committee had made the announcement in
Hardwar choosing me as the DGN for 2007-08. Lovy and I were on our way
back home. The first call on the mobile was of Raja. “Congratulations”, he said W“you long deserved it”. I never expected it, for somewhere deep within me I had always felt
that I did not measure up as a District leader in his reckoning. But he proved me wrong with
the affection with which he treated me ever since then. I am grateful.
Lovy and I happened to share the same table one day at dinner at the International
Assembly in San Diego with an effervescent Japanese couple. The diminutive spouse of the
Japanese Rotarian took an instant liking for Lovy possibly because both had high cheek
bones and their noses were not particularly sharp! I introduced myself as the DGN from
Raja's District in India. The Rotarian literally sprang on his feet, took my hands in his and
said, “You are the luckiest DGN in this Hall. You must be privileged to have someone like
PRIP Raja in your District!”
Privileged indeed I have been! It so turned out later on that my friends at the table were
President Elect Sakuji Tanaka and Kyoko. Since that incident at every RI event, I make it a
point to bask in Raja's reflected glory. Few Past RI Presidents command the respect he does
among grass root Rotarians.
Raja's attention to details, his amazing capacity to reinvent himself constantly in the best
interest of Rotary and above all his human touch are qualities of which I can write a volume.
Let me reserve it for yet another occasion.
Privileged indeedwe are!
Shaju PeterPast District Governor 2007-08, District 3080, India
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nowing Raja for years now, while going down the memory lane I remember a few
special instances. It was the year when Raja was contesting, the Conference was
being held at Modern School, Delhi. An evening before the balloting, a get together Kwas being held by his contender at NSCI Delhi, while Raja refused to indulge in any such
practices, and ultimately he won with majority.
At another instance of a Conference at Delhi, someone not recognizable, dressed in a black
robe, wearing Charlie Chaplin’s mask approached me and requested me to go and sit in the
auditorium. Later I learnt that it was nobody else but Raja himself.
During my bilateral knee surgery at PGI Chandigarh, both Usha ji and Raja ji would come
quite often to extend any help required. If I am an R.I. officer, it is only and solely due to
Raja's suggestion and motivation, and both Sunita and I cherish their affection and care.
At San Diego, after an evening get together with DGEs hosted by Raja & Usha ji, Usha ji took
the lead in washing used crockery and tiding up the room. She is humility personified.
Once I needed Raja's help in a matter concerning Rotary International which included some
legal issues. He took a lot of interest in ensuring that my judgment is respected and
accepted by the RI Headquarters.
May God bless him and Usha ji with many, many more years filled with happiness, health
and success and go on guiding us to make our District a role model in the world, especially
in India.
I’m an RI officer solelydue to his motivation
Satish SalujaPast District Governor 2008-09, District 3080, India
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would like to share one incident that left an indelible mark on me about Raja Saboo. I
was in the first batch of the Rotary District Leadership Academy that he had conceived
and started, and as a part of the correspondence course on Rotary, I received a set of Iquestions on The Rotary Foundation from him which I solved and returned. In one of the
papers set by him, he marked my answer to a particular question as wrong. At one of the
Rotary meetings, I just mentioned to him that my answer to that question was right.
In the next one week I received five calls from him to discuss that question with MoP as
reference and eventually he was able to convince me that my answer was wrong. But two
days later, I received another call from him. He told me that perhaps the wording of the
question were not worded right and was not what it was supposed to mean, and therefore
your answer was also right.
I think no one would have gone into so much of detail for a 2-marks question. But that was
Raja Saboo. And that also shows what makes him so different and great. This is something
that all of us can learn to emulate in our lives.
One can gauge the charm his presence had that one of our club members in SAS Nagar, Rtn.
Amrit Bhamra who was a Rotaract DRR in 1991-92 and lived in Assam, travelled in train for
three nights to listen to him at a function at Hyatt Regency in New Delhi, though he was just
able to wave at him from a distance and could never meet him then.
A man of integrity
Manpreet SinghDistrict Governor Elect 2011-12, District 3080, India
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t is a pleasure to know that PRIP Rajendra K Saboo has completed 50 years of Service in
Rotary. During this period Raja has demonstrated a great devotion and passion for
furtherance of Rotary goals. II am one of the fortunate and privileged person in Rotary having proximity and accessibility
to Raja.
I joined Rotary in 1991 when Raja was Rotary International President, and I met him for the
first time in 1992 at a Rotary function in Hotel Shivalikview at Chandigarh. Since then I am
his admirer and follower. I remember that when I was working as Superintending Engineer
in Ludhiana in 2002, I was invited as a guest speaker by the local Rotary Club. My speech
was reproduced later in our Club Bulletin which incidentally also reached Raja. I was excited
to receive a letter of admiration from Raja congratulating me and appreciating the contents
of my speech. I was impressed and astonished that how can a Rotary leader of his stature
with busy schedule can keep in touch with even ordinary Rotarians like me?
In the first batch of Rotary Leadership Academy wherein I asked Raja how he keeps a
balance between Rotary and his family, he said to me, “Manmohan, you should ensure that
your Rotary life should never adversely affect your family life, because Family first, then
Rotary”.
RIPE 2011-12 Kalyan Banerjee, after his nomination visited Chandigarh, and during an
informal chat he commented that Nitish C Lahhary, the first Indian to be Rotary International
President, was from Calcutta, and that even Raja's roots are in Calcutta. I intervened
immediately and said, “Raja's roots may be in Calcutta but we are enjoying the fruits in
Chandigarh”.
Indeed we are fortunate in our District 3080 to have him and benefit from his deep
knowledge of Rotary and commitment to selfless service. And everyone in the Rotary world
We’ve Raja
Manmohan SinghDistrict Governor Nominee 2012-13, District 3080, India
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acknowledges as I found it during the Rotary Institute at Bangkok in November 2010. I was
addressing my batchmates DGNs 2012-13 and was telling the success stories of my District,
specifically the District Governor's election process, when a PDG from Pakistan intervened in
chaste Punjabi and told me: “ Oye Manmohan, baithja yaar, tuhade kol 3080 vich Raja hai”
(Manmohan: sit down my friend, you have Raja with you in your District 3080).
How true. No one can match his multifaceted personality and numerous achievements that
Raja has to his credit.
Rajwant joins me in extending our best wishes to PRIP Rajendra K Saboo and Usha ji, and we
pray to Almighty for their long life and many more years of their association with Rotary and
with all of us.
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Batch of 1991-92
This is a photo of the Reunion of District Governors 1991-92 who traveled to Chandigarh for a get-together
in January 1998.
The subsequent pages contain the messages received from some of them.
aja is one person who turns ordinary human beings into extra-ordinary leaders. I
had known him for a long time since my Raj Bhavan days where I was posted as ADC Rto the Governor of Panjab and had the opportunity to attend several meetings of
Rotary club. But after my retirement when I got settled here, one day PP Major B.M. Singh
of Rotary Club of Chandigarh approached me to form the Rotary Club of SAS Nagar. Right
from day one I had the guidance and support of Raja Saboo in taking this club forward.
I was fortunate to be a part of his team as District Governor of District 3080 during 1991-92
under his stewardship. And over the years I had the good fortune of working very closely
with him, especially when he conceived the idea of Rotary District Leadership Academy, in
order to train the Rotarians to become effective leaders in their business and profession,
and gain better understanding of Rotary through Academy.
This Academy is one of unique concept that he has floated and perhaps the only one in the
Rotary world.
Being an ex-army person, I deeply value time, and it is a sheer joy to work with Raja who is a
great stickler for time. He is neither late nor does he wait for those who come late and
would go ahead with his scheduled activity. A hard worker, who believes in doing his home
work thoroughly before going out for any oration or a meeting, which gives him the edge
over anyone else.
Brij joins me in sending our best wishes to both Usha and Raja.
The builder of leaders
Major Som DuttPast District Governor 1991-92, District 3080, India
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K. VallabhdasPast District Governor 1991-92 RI District 3200 (now in RI District 3202)
t is indeed a fitting and commendable gesture on the part of the Rotary Club of
Chandigarh to honour one of its dedicated members Rtn. Rajendra K. Saboo (popularly
known as Raja in Rotary circles) on his completing 50 years of Rotary Service.II met Raja for the first time in Coimbatore in 1989 when I was the District Governor
nominee of RI District 3200 (as it then was-now bifurcated as District 3201 and District
3202) at the time when my District had organised a reception in his honour, soon after his
nomination as RI President for the Rotary year 1991-92.
It was also a privilege for me to serve as District Governor under his leadership in 1991-92
when he was the RI President.
I have always admired his commitment to Rotary, his clarity of vision and relentless and
dedicated service to Rotary. His leadership ability in guiding and managing the affairs of
Rotary in India is indeed commendable.
I wish him many more years of healthy life and continued dedication in serving Rotary.
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t has just been brought to my attention that you are celebrating 50 years in Rotary. Your sponsor could never have known what a great service he did by nominating you. Your Iservice to mankind is well known to thousands of Rotarians all over the world. You and
Usaha are a credit to all who know and love you. Gloria and I are very proud to be numbered amoung your friends.
Much Love,
Lou Marcianol
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Lou MarcianolPast District Governor, 1991-92 , District 7950
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Ron RoderiquePast District Governor, 1991-92, District 5490
ongratulations, Raja, on your 50 years of service to Rotary! Since we first met in
1991 at the International Assembly, your leadership and dedication to helping Cothers have been an inspiration to me, our 1991-92 class of governors and to the
Rotary World. Your inspiring theme, “Look Beyond Yourself “ sums up your mission for all
Rotarians to turn our hearts and minds to positive acts of service and world peace. Both you
and Usha have demonstrated over the years your unselfish commitment to humanitarian
service and to helping others in need. Your leadership as trustee and Chair of The Rotary
Foundation has turned your dream for Rotary Peace Centers into a reality as they become a
positive force for world peace.
I have enjoyed our person relationship over the years as our paths have crossed many times
at international conventions and meetings. Your heartwarming letter to me following the
death of my first wife will always be treasured.
On this special occasion of your 50 years as a Rotarian, it is wonderful that your club, the
Rotary Club of Chandigarh, is recognizing your long time commitment to helping your fellow
man. It is with great admiration and affection that I send this greeting to you from Arizona.
All the best to you, Raja!
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Mark Z. McGillPast District Governor 1991-92, District 7450
first met President Saboo at the international assembly in Los Angelos in April 1991. I
then saw him several times during the year of governor, 1991-92, and several times
since then.IHe had one of the best, if not the best, theme for his year of "Look Beyond Yourself". It was
so easy to use and get the clubs and the members inspired to do service to others.
We still exchange holiday cards in December but I don't get to the conventions anymore, so
we have not been able to go to the reunion dinners.
Congratulations on your 50 years of service.
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Sven SöderqvistPast District Governor 1991-92, District 2340
am very pleased to have been member of the Saboo DG Team 1991-1992 and hope You
vill forwarded my congratulations for his happy to have been able to done 50 years of
Rotary service.I
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Nagaraju. GPast District Governor 1991-92, District 3190
am extremely happy to learn that our beloved Past R.I. President Rtn. Rajendra K.Saboo
is completing FIFTY years of yeomen service in Rotary.IIt was my privilege to associate with him as a District Governor, when he took over as Rotary
International President for the year 1991-92.
His guidance to our classmates is very well appreciated. R.I.Theme for the year " LOOK
BEYOND YOURSELF " is a memorable one. Indeed, he is an asset for our Rotary World. I
ADMIRE HIS PASSION FOR HUMANITARION SERVICE to the needy persons in his
neighbourhood and beyond, besides his active participation in healthcare projects in other
developing countries.
His initiatives for polio eradication,functional literacy and other community service projects
have motivated every Rotarian throughout the world. I pray GOD to give him more strength
and many more years of service in his life.
May GOD BLESS RAJA & USHAJI with GOOD HEALTH to live longer for benifit of the society.
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Gregory RossPast District Governor 1991-92, District 5520
aturally, I first met Raja and Usha with my wife Carole at the International
Assembly in Annaheim in early 1991, prior to serving as DG for D 9800 in Australia.
We 1991/92 DGs were all part of Raja's team, looking beyond ourselves and Nwearing those wheat coloured jackets.
As an actor/entertainer, I have enjoyed being asked to lead the singing of his theme on
several occasions, the last being in Salt Lake City. And when Carole and I were asked to be
Raja and Usha'a Aides at the 1993 R I Convention in Melbourne, we had a very special time
with them.
Carole joins me in wishing Raja and Usha the very best, and to say, 'Congratulations, mate,
hope you have a wonderful celebration!'
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Rassin BarryPast Rotary International Director, District 7020
resident Raja was the first President of Rotary International that truly inspired me.
Esther and I were at the International Assembly when we met Raja and Usha and Pheard him speak and tell us about the plans for Rotary for our year and we felt as
though we could now move mountains as we worked within our District as well as
Internationally. Look Beyond Yourself was a theme that has stayed with me to this day. I
loved the stories that President Raja told us and used many of them in my speeches to the
Rotary Clubs. He is a leader who inspires all that he meets and he certainly contributed to
my love and passion for Rotary and all that we do to make our world a better place.
President Raja is a timeless example of what a Rotarian should be and we can all learn from
the example he sets. Esther and I congratulate him on his 50 years in Rotary and wish him
many more years to show Rotarians what it means to "Look Beyond Yourself".
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Gordon MilnePast District Governor, District 9790
ne memorable feature of Raja's presidency was his call to "Look Beyond Yourself".
The concept is magnificent, encouraging as it does a selfless evaluation of
possibilities and prospects and resulting in action not otherwise dreamed of. And, Oof course, there is the musical version. My club took great pleasure in this, and hearing it
now, after twenty years, strikes chords which are unforgettable.
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Suraj P. BhatiaPast District Governor, 2009-10, District 7490, New Jersey
f my memory serves me right, it was an evening in early October 1996 when I received
an invitation from PRID Ray Wells to attend an upcoming Rotary meeting at a museum,
nearby his family mansion, to meet his friend PRIP Raja Saboo from India. I had retired Ifrom IBM a few years prior and had recently joined the Northern Valley Rotary Club in order
to devote a portion of my time. While I had some background regarding Rotary International
- my father was a Rotarian from a club in Delhi - I had not attended any Rotary events or
been exposed to any District or International Officers up until that time. It rained heavily
that night and Rajaji's arrival was delayed, but we waited in eager anticipation for his arrival;
about sixty Rotarians and guests of Indian origin in all.
When he ulimately arrived with his wife Ushaji and began to speak with us, his passion and
his sincerity had an immediate and marked impact on me; so much so, that I decided on
that evening that if Rotary was comprised of officers and members with the characteristics
embodied by Ray Wells and Rajaji, then this was my calling - to actively contribute by
working on projects within Rotary, alongside these individuals, with an aim to better
humanity at large.
Since that evening and over the subsequent years, I have been fortunate on many occasions
to meet and confer with Rajaji, though it was his presence at our recent District Conference
as the President's Representative (indeed, even the volcanic ash in Europe could not prevent
him from fulfilling his commitment to attend) which reinforced the bond that had developed
during this time. I have always admired him for what he stands for, for his total devotion in
helping those around him and humanity at large, and for guiding many of us who have been
inspired by him.
My sincere wishes to Rajaji and Ushaji for the rich memories of the past which will continue
to refresh and renew our outlook for many more years in the future, and revive our faith in
the divine blessings.
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I have always admiredhim for what he standsfor...
Dr. Sudhir RashingkarPast District Governor 1991-92, District 3130, India
He is revered around the world.
t is heartening to learn that PRIP Raja Saboo is completing 50 years in Rotary. It is true
but unbelievable seeing at the enthusiasm and zeal with which he is roaming in Rotary
World. He is a role model for many amongst us. No Rotary event at Zonal level can be Iwithout him and there you can see him mingling with hundreds of Rotarians and family
members , in most cases remembering by their first names and family details.
Nearly two decades after presidentship and three decades before that, to keep such a track
record is not an ordinary thing but that is difference between “Raja” and others. He has
created his footprints in Rotary world in India and really around the world.
I was fortunate to have him as ”Look beyond yourself” year President as my leader when I
was DG of 3130. Incidently I had very little interaction with him till I was chosen for the post.
It was task given to me by the then DG of our District to escort him and Anne Ushaji to Pune
in a small aircraft and then in 1989-90 that I first got opportunity to get introduced to him. I
was tense but soon he made me comfortable, we discussed so many things about our
International Assembly, our district ,my family and so on.
The togetherness then generated has been with me for last more than 2 decades and we
had many occasions to interact. In most zonal Institutes, he invariably ensures that we 91/92
class meets and in conventions, he pursues that for our teammates round the world. This is
his way to keep the bond intact. Invariably his card for new year comes and occasionally a
phone call when he is in Pune or nearby.
But that is not all, I found him to be involved in many international activities. I was TRF
Volunteer doing audit for adult literacy project being handled by my batch mate governor in
South Africa and he was narrating how “Raja” was behind this project. He was in Pune and
we were going to airport in car when he mooted the idea of doing a medical project some
where in Africa which by now has been a great activity after 15 years. He has motivated
dozens of Rotarian doctors from India to go to African countries. Invariably “Raja” and
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“Ushaji” are there with the team doing work as simple volunteers. Same thing he is doing in
India and when I move round the country for any work, there is always some story of project
he is handling in remote areas is told..
In most of his speeches in Rotary events –from R I Conventions to any district conferences,
he is in total command over his thoughts, speaks with confidence and gives philosophical
touch to his presentations. He is present at most of international assemblies and motivates
the incumbent district leaders for more work for Rotary. No doubt, they come back duly
charged. Hence, he is also in great demands round the year to be in some Rotary event or
other. Polio plus program saw his dedication in motivating Rotarians Round the country.
The way he has developed Rotary India Awards' and trust behind it shows how he cares for
recognition of doers. Raja Saboo Endowment Fund is getting developed and in years to
come, we look forward to see more philanthropic activities thru it.
When nobody thought of “young” Rotarians, he became a Rotarian at the age of 26 and that
has changed his life and also the future of Rotary in India. His Philosophy is ”If I had spent as
much time on my business as in Rotary ,I probably would have 2-3 more factories .But then,
would have been far less happy and would have not been a rounded human being.
A time with him anywhere is like attending a class of “How to maintain human relations”
Another thing I always admire about him is his health consciousness. We get bogged down
in increased weight because of Rotary but I am seeing him for so many years, I am yet to see
any chang in his figure .He is same and there are no signs of ageing on him. Secret of this
may be his will power to control himself and keep fit and Rotary may be his right medicine.
It was nice to see his volume of speeches released two years back. These give an entry to his
mind and we see variety of thoughts expressed by him. We were very proud when he was
warded “Padmashri” by Govt of India but I am sure many more honors will come in years to
come.
It is my fortune that I was his year's governor. Whenever I move in many parts of world and
attend Rotary meetings and events, It is always a pleasure to see the reactions of Rotarians
when I say I am 91/92 DG when Raja was R I President. That shows how he is revered
around the world.
May he and Ushaji enjoy long life in service to mankind thru Rotary and may all of us get
opportunity to have his guidance for a long period to come. May god bless him with good
health and many more years in Rotary.
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hose were the sentiments expressed often in our home (with two generations of
Rotary Past Presidents living under one roof) about a dynamic new leader emerging Tin Rotary, viz Raja Saboo.
My first encounter with him was that year in Modern School, Barakhamba Road, where the
District Conference was being held.
I, of course, joined Rotary much later - in fact 4 years later in 1980.
I had the privilege of having him as the Chief Guest at my installation as President of the
Rotary Club of Delhi South.
My years in Rotary - especially during the last decade when I have been associated with the
Polio eradication initiative - have only reinforced the sentiments that were expressed by my
grand-father, my father and my uncle in 1976!
A hero, a role model,someone worthemulating
Deepak KapurPast District Governor (1993-94), Chairman, Rotary International’s India National PolioPlus Committee
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Your contribution to Rotary will leave a lasting legacyRtn. Antonio Serrano, Past R.I. Director, RI District 9300 (1991-92)
Welcome my dear friend Raja to the “50”s Club”!
Marie and I have been very privileged to have known you and Usha for close on 30 years.
You were always an inspiration to me. You have risen to great heights within our
organization and in your personal life and yet you remain a man of humility, integrity and
compassion.
These and many other qualities shine through you - no matter with what or with whom you
are involved. You have enriched my life thru the opportunities that you afforded me to serve
Rotary, thus enabling me, in my own small way to make a contribution.
Marie and I have very fond memories of the many occasions that we have spent with you
and Usha, having fun and sharing service.
In particular I recall the numerous Immunisation Days at which we shared tasks together in
Myanmar, Nepal, India and other countries. Your contribution in my life has been
substantial. Your contribution to Rotary International has been immense and will leave a
lasting legacy. You are for me, one of the great leaders our organization has been blessed to
have. I know that you are equally respected by Rotarians all over the world.
I also have fond recollections of the many visits that you and the dedicated team of
Rotarians have made to various countries in Africa, on numerous occasions to share your
medical expertise in delivering free eye operations to those who would otherwise not have
been able to afford this blessing. You have changed many lives for the better and that is
something you can carry proudly with you forever.
Thank you for having had Marie and me at your home and for sharing your lives with us.
Congratulations on your 50 years in Rotary my friend………I myself have enjoyed 53 ....so my
friend, you have three years to go to catch me.!!!!
With all our love
Your friends
Tony and Marie.
PS….My family, most whom you have met over the years, join us in extending to you their
Congratulations as well.
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Your wonderful motto was an inspiration
John and Mary Preddy, Past District Governor, District 1250 (1991-92)
We especially remember our first meeting with Raja Saboo at the 1991 Assembly in
Annaheim, USA. His wonderful motto for his year of "LOOK BEYOND YOURSELF"was an
inspiration and must have always been in his thoughts for 50 years. Our meetings at
International Conventions for many years following 1991/92 were always special.
We send greetings to Raja and his wife, Usha, and wish them well in the future.
I was lucky enough to serve your team
Andy Guillen, Past District Governor (1991-92)
Congratulations on reaching this Rotary milestone, PRIP Raja!! I was lucky enough to serve
the "Look beyond yourself" Team in Hong Kong (D-3450) and was privileged to host Raja and
Usha there during their visit to our district in the company of PRIP Bichai Ratakul. Under
Raja's guidance and inspiration we enjoyed a wonderful governorship and both my wife
Rosalyn and I treasure our friendship with Usha and Raja. May the good Lord shower them
with many blessings!
Congratulations for your dedication to Rotary
John R. Jack Mueller, Past District Governor (1991-92)
& Jane K. Mueller
We first met in 1991 In Troy Michigan at a Zone institute then 1991-92 as President.
following that we again were honored to be Aides to Raja and Usha in Toledo at a zone
Institute when he represented the Rotary Foundation as its Chair. The last time we were able
to visit briefly was in Calgary at the International Convention. Unfortunately age has slipped
up on Jane and myself, so we were unable to continue attending the international
conventions, and Zone institutes. However in my home office I have a picture of Raja, Usha,
Jane and myself that sits in a place of honor.
My sincere congratulations to you Raja for your dedication to Rotary all these past 50 years,
and to Usha for putting up with your Service to Rotary. I am active in our Rotary club and
District for the past several years.
I was impressed with his accomplishments and modesty
Paul G. Jenson,
I remember well the first time I met Rajendra K. Saboo. I was impressed with his
accomplishments and his modesty. The high expectations I immediately had for him were
more than realized during the course of the year.
Congratulations and best wishes and thanks for all he did.
An outstanding person and leader of Rotary
Sung Chiao Lan, Past District Governor, District 3500 (D 3490) 1991-92 , Taiwan
He is an outstanding person and leader of Rotary. His theme “Look Beyond Yourself” is the
philosophy that people in the East could identify with. His contribution to the Rotary is the
one that I admire and respect. Over the years, he and I have meet at RI convention. There
is no doubt in my mind that he will always be a great Rotary leader and a philosopher. His
Rotary humanitarian contribution throughout different regions in the world has elevated
India and Asia's status in the Rotary world. As next year's RI President is from India could be
the testament of his effect. On his 50 years of Rotary service, I congratulate him and
wishing him happiness and longevity.
Happy Anniversary
M Mery Past District Governor, District 1770, (1991-92), France
BON ANNIVERSAIRE !!! F rom Paris France Group photo
The best RI theme
Nabih Abou El Hosn
DG 1991-92 District 4720, Brazil
I am honored and happy to participate in the homage to the beloved former President
Rajendra Saboo, when completed half a century of contribution to Rotary International,
organized by his Rotary Club Chandigarh, which I had the pleasure of visiting when I was in
India. In 1991-92 when elected governor of District 4720, I was fortunate to have him as
President of RI and our first meeting was marked by a fact that still lives in my memory.
For the International Assembly in Anaheim, California, I was recommended that I should
take a memento representing speciality of our area. Amazon is known for its leather
products, and my wife Sania and I chose a very special alligator-leather briefcase to give to
President Rajendra Saboo and a handbag for lady Usha. Some of the governors later told
Past District Governor, District 7790, (1991-92)
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me not to deliver it since it is against the culture of Indians who are against the use of
animal products.
On the eve of the Assembly, the chairman Rajendra Saboo asked each of the governors to
share any story that happened in their lives. I narrated a legend of our region about an
alligator that strolled through the city, who attacked the cows in a city street. In order to
protect the cows, the people killed that alligator of whose skin the leather folder was
created for the use of President Rajendra Saboo.
He has bequeathed to us the best RI theme "Look Beyond Self" .
A Man of Great Quality
Jean Werry, ,
I had the privilege to serve the Rotary International and its President Rajendra Saboo in
1991-1992. I treasure this fabulous and marvellous experiment a deep memory of
friendship shared with a man of great quality.
(Translated from French)
Many happy years
Eva and Erik Tenfalt, Past District Governor, (1991-92)
On the occasion of your 50th anniversary with Rotary, Eva and I would very much like to
express our heart-felt thanks for 20 years of friendship and cooperation. We first met with
you and Usha in Anaheim when we were preparing for our work for Rotary International;
you as President and the rest of us as District Governors. Your message for the year “Look
beyond Yourself” appealed to us all and served as an important inspiration in our work. We
were also together at the RI Convention in Orlando in 1992.
In connection with the Council on Legislation in New Delhi 1998 you kindly invited us to
Chandigarh, where we enjoyed your and Usha's unending hospitality for several days. Our
personal “hands-on” participation in the national Polio Plus inoculation campaign gave us a
memory for life. We also remember with great pleasure several other reunions with you for
instance at the RI Convention in Copenhagen.
We have always admired your great devotion to Rotary and are happy to be among your
many friends, We wish you and Usha many happy years with continued enthusiasm and
good health.
Past District Governor, (1991-92) Belgium-Luxemburg,
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Your service to mankind is well known
Lou Marcianol, Past District Governor (1991-92)
It has just been brought to my attention that you are celebrating 50 years in Rotary. Your
sponsor could never have known what a great service he did by nominating you. Your
service to mankind is well known to thousands of Rotarians all over the world. You and
Usha are a credit to all who know and love you. Gloria and I are very proud to be numbered
amoung your friends. Much Love.
Impressed with his simplicity and helping nature
Sudhir Gupta, Past District Governor, District 3100 (1991-92) India
My first opportunity to meet Raja came when he was District Rotaract Chair of undivided
Rotary District 310 and I was Rotaract Committee Chairman of my club – Rotary Club of
Moradabad. He had come to my house to apprise himself of the activities of Rotaract in our
club. I was impressed with his simplicity and helping nature. Later on I got several
opportunities to come in contact with him. When he became the District Governor, I was
Secretary of my club. When he became Rotary International President I was District
Governor of my District. Right from day one I found in him a man who is gentle, dedicated,
ready to take challenges and is full of enthusiasm. The more I came to know of him the
more I became enamoured of him. His innovative nature, confidence level, persuasive
power and eagerness to tread virgin grounds have left deep mark on me.
The theme “Service Above Self”, given by him, speaks of his spiritual thoughtfulness. This
theme has guided us to serve with humility, without ostentation, without self
aggrandizement and without caring for self interests. This is an immortal theme. It has
made great change in me.
I and my wife Anubha feel happy that we came in close contact of Raja and Usha ji. She is as
good as him, may be a shade better – ever smiling, ever helping. We are thankful to Rotary
that we met them.
We wish them a long, happy and peaceful life.
Rotary is strengthened by your continuing leadership
Stuart Batty and Lesley, Past District Governor, District 9910, (1991-92)
Warmest congratulations Raja and Usha on Raja's 50 years of service in Rotary. You could
not have selected a more poignant theme for your year. “Look Beyond Yourself” is ageless
and has positively impacted on our lives these past 20 years.
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We remember with fondness our first meeting at International Assembly and subsequently
in New Zealand and at other Rotary occasions around the world. Rotary is strengthened by
your continuing leadership. Countless persons unknown to you have had a better quality of
life through your mentoring of others to serve humanity.
Our lives have be made richer for having known you.
With very best wishes.
Thanks for all you did
Paul G. Jenson,
I remember well the first time I met Rajendra K. Saboo. I was impressed with his
accomplishments and his modesty. The high expectations I immediately had for him were
more than realized during the course of the year.
Congratulations and best wishes and thanks for all he did.
Your messages were great inspiration
Aridia and Marcelo Checo, Past District Governor, District 4060, (1991-92) Dominican
Republic
As governor of Distric 4060 of Dominican Republic, a half island on the Caribbean, I did'nt
have a close interaction with Rajendra but religiously I read, every month, his messages and
that was a great inspiration for my Governorship, which was a real success, thanks to that.
Since then in my district we began doing RYLA every year and founded several GRFV, we did
nine seminars of Rotary Foundation, all over the country, bringing to the Rotary clubs more
knowledge about the projects through the SHARE program with a great success in the
following years. It is my pleasure to give my regards and my congratulation for the success of
his year of president and his 50th anniversary as a dedicate Rotarian.
Aridia and I wish him a wonderful 50 Anniversary. God may bless him and his family.
His leadership and friendship remains a constant inspiration
Jim Dowling Past District Governor, District 9640 (1991-92)
It was a great honour to work with Raja and I send him my sincere congratulations for his
long Rotary life and for all he has achieved in those 50 years. It is now 20 years since we
shared the words "Look Beyond Yourself" but his leadership and friendship remains a
constant inspiration.
Past District Governor, District 7790, (1991-92)
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We were fortunate to have been with him later at a reunion in Australia and at the
conference in Indianapolis and have wonderful memories of these special occasions. Best
wishes to him and Usha for the future.
Warm regards.
Your theme has become our family motto
Clayson Lyman, Past District Governor, District 5300 (1991-92) Southern California
When my wife, Pat, and I first met Rajendra and Usha we were very impressed by their
sincerity and their humble attitude and also for their very apparent self confidence and
leadership qualities. They were attentive and listened carefully to what we were saying and
their response was always very caring and understanding.
We have not met anyone in our lives who better exemplify their wonderful theme which we
all found so moving and meaningful: LOOK BEYOND YOURSELF. This theme has become our
family motto and is a key element in the lives of our three children and eight grandchildren.
We send our best wishes for continued well-being for this most outstanding couple -
Rajendra and Usha, you are in our thoughts and prayers forever.
Thank you so much for making such a positive contribution in our lives.
May great dreams come your way
Rtn. Olivetti, Past District Governor, District 4510, (1991-92)
I wish you an unforgettable anniversary. As best memories you keep in your heart, I wish
your great dreams and happy things come to your way with happiness and colors, making
you happier each day.
Congratulations.
Salve his Raja!
José Francisco Maradei, Past District Governor, District 4380 (1991-92)
From the depths of my heart and my deepest gratitude for all that I owe him, here are my
thoughts on the Grand President Rajendra:
Of all the presidents of RI, Rajendra is the best of the best. I served with him as governor in
his chair and it changed complitely my life. In the governor´s school, when we took the
official photograph, he quickly said to me taking my arm, "Joseph, do not see Rotarians as
they are, if not as you think they have to be." I did that and it made a big diference. Since
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then I do the same with all human beings and believe me it makes a big difference! People is
diferent. They seem so nice and eventually they get to be really nice. That is what I call "look
beyond yourself" Salve ho Raja! Long life for you and Usha!
All the very best for the future
Ken Haverland, Past District Governor, District 5360 (1991-92) Canada
Howdy, from the western part of Canada .I was a DG for Raja and Usha in the Rotary year
1991-92 and I very much enjoyed working with them and respect the effort they put into
their year as President. Over the intervening years we have had numerous contacts which
has been a source of inspiration for me ,and I wish them the very best for their future with
Rotary .
May your candle continue to bring light and
hope to our world
Frederick R. "Rick" Luedke and Katy Past District Governor, District 6270 (1991-92)
YES---it seems only yesterday that we first met. Yet, it was back in 1979.
During our January 1979 D-6270 GSE Team visit to Chandigarh, Raja and Usha welcomed us
to their beautiful home with a late afternoon garden reception. Then DG Sudarshan Agarwal
was brilliant to schedule our team visit to Chandigarh!!
W-O-W---what other word could possibly describe the huge dahlias and other beautiful
flowers which are/were the centerpieces of the Saboo gardens? Our host and hostess were
so very kind and gracious; their offerings of hospitality and friendship made a wonderfully
lasting impression.
Following the official GSE Team visit to Chandigarh, my family joined me in India for their
first visit---and once again, the Saboos welcomed us to their home and made us feel very
much like family. What an honor it was to serve PRIP Raja as one of "his" DGs in 1991-92,
and in 1998 after the New Delhi CoL by NIDs visits to Chandigarh with renewals of Rotary
friendships and continually building bridges of friendships.
Raja, may your candle continue to bring light and hope to our world.....which so desperately
need it.
PS: to all our friends in RC-Chandigarh, a salute to both our enduring
friendships and to your exemplary leadership over the years. Press on.
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The Charter of Club in Belgrade
A. Stromenger, DG 1991-92
Towards the end of my term Raja came to Vienna. I had obtained OK for a visit to the
president of the Republic of Austria whom Raja had never met before. Within minutes we
discussed with the president the role India had played in helping to get Stalin's approval for
Soviet agreement to sign the so called state treaty with Austria. Austria's president, a former
UN secretary general knew the situation well but to my surprise, Raja also. At the same
time Yugoslavia began to disintegrate and war broke out but the club of Belgrade awaited its
charter. Raja had agreed to it provided there were no UN-sanctions imposed on Yugoslavia
and I had given him my word to cancel the charter if this happened. And in fact: three days
before the ceremony I had to keep my promise and called the charter off. The Belgrade
Rotarians were very disappointed. It took three years before we could finally charter the
club.
My best wishes to Raja.
Strong dedicated Companionate
H. Gordon Johnson , Past District Governor, District 5440 during the years 1991-1992
From the first we met when going through our District Governor training in California, it was
apparent that our class was going to have a strong, dedicated, compassionate Rotary
International President to work with.
Raja, your love of Rotary was an inspiration to all of us. Have a good retirement.
I am always very proud of being his DG
Gen. Saiyud Kerdphol DG 1991-92, District 3350 Thailand
I'm one of his admirers as the Asian RI President. I remember very well even now that I met
him and his wife Usha at the Anaheim California, for DGEs Training programme. I was so
impressed with his charming Asian humbleness combined with his strong character. He
explained to us why he chose the rice-field yellow colour for his year's jacket. The motto of
his year was “Look beyond yourself” which reflected his personality as he always cares for
the others than himself. He is the man well chosen by the RI committee to be the leader of
the world organization Rotary International.
I had the hounor to welcome past RI president Rajendra K.Saboo and his wife Usha as the
district governer District 3350 in the year 1991-92 visit Thailand that was very helpful to my
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work and I have learnt a great deal from him during the Rotary working tour with him and
during the special grant for audience to H.M.the King And again at the RI. Convention of
1992 (14-17 June 1992) Orlando Florida USA.
The Rotary Foundation Celebrates 75th Anniversary with annual contribution proudly of US
$ 41 Million, which my district had the honour to contribute the highest as well due to our
Personal leadership.
After the year of his RI president, we still keep contact as friends in Rotary we get together
whenever we can at the RI convention.
I'm always very proud of being the DG under the year of his leadership and knowing that he
and his wife are well and still active in Rotary to keep up with the motto of “Service above
Self” and also follow his motto of “Look beyond Yourself” with these in mind I'm sure that
he'll enjoy healthy and long life.
Congratulations for all he did
Paul G. Jenson, DG 1991-92 District 7790
I remember well the first time I met Rajendra K. Saboo. I was impressed with his
accomplishments and his modesty. The high expectations I immediately had for him were
more than realized during the course of the year.
Congratulations and best wishes and thanks for all he did.
Man of great quality
Jean WERRY, Past District Governor 1991-92, District 1630 during the years 1991-1992
J'ai eu le privilège de servir le Rotary International et son président Rajendra Saboo en 1991-
1992.
Je garderai de cette fabuleuse et merveilleuse expérience un souvenir profond d'amitié
partagée avec un homme de grande qualité.
I had the privilege to serve the Rotary International and his president Rajendra Saboo in
1991-1992.
I will keep from this fabulous and marvellous experiment a deep memory of friendship
shared with a man of great quality.
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Due of the best president of RI
Sonia Pinheiro Machado, Past District Governor, Rotary Club of Teresina-Piçarra BRASIL
It is a pleasure to learn that your club will nonor past rotary president Rajendra Saboo on
his 50 years as rotarian. Im very proud of being one of the very few rotarians from my
district 4490 to have visited your wonderful country. I met my dear president in the USA.
then in Salvador here in BRAZIL and again in Chicago USA. A great man who made himself
one of the best presidents of Rotary International.
Please convey my greetings to the Rotarians of Chandigarh for this wonderfull idea and
present Past President with the statement that we shall never forget to look beyon
ourselves.
Strong but gentle leadership
Bernard and Colina Huxtable, District 9700
As one of his Governors I was always impressed by Raja's strong but gentle leadership and
he gave us a wonderful slogan for our year. With all our best wishes and congratulations.
Your love of Rotary was an inspiration
H. Gordon Johnson, Past District Governor, District 5440 (1991-92)
From the first we met when going through our District Governor training in California, it was
apparent that our class was going to have a strong, dedicated, compassionate Rotary
International President to work with. Raja, your love of Rotary was an inspiration to all of us.
Have a good retirement.
You helped me in my final consolidation as a Rotarian
Congratulations on your 50th year in Rotary.
Carlos Alberto Saenz , Past District Governor, District 4920 (1991-92) Argentina
I met Rajendra at the Rotary International Convention, San Pablo, Brazil, in 1981, 30 years
ago, I was only 37 years old and that was my first convention. Taking over as Director of
Rotary International, he spoke in the House of Friendship. I was struck by the depth of his
concepts. We talked about the Foundation. I can say that the conversation I had with him at
the Convention would remain fresh in my mind for ever. He had been a Rotarian for 12 years
then. My impressions of Rajendra Saboo and Carlos Canseco would remain etched in my
mind for ever.
In 1989 I was elected to hold the office of Governor in 1991-92. Oh! What a big surprise.
Who would be my President? The gentleman from India. 10 years ago I could have never
dreamt that. At that time it was only a delightful conversation with him. How could I have
foreseen that one day we would work together to tell the world “Look Beyond Yourself.”
We had many meetings in the years to come including Buenos Aires Convention 2000 and
Council on Legislation 2004.
Raja, Congratulations on your 50th year in Rotary.
(Translated from his message in Spanish. Thanks to PDG Rtn. Shaju Peter)
Total Admiration
Dr. Meena Patel, Centennial Governor District 6650, USA & Indravadan Patel
From the other side of the Globe, and as a Rotarian for just over 21 years, I have been aware
of; I have admired and have felt proud of Rajaji's role as a world leader for half a century of
our unique service organization, Rotary International.
Rajaji's dedication, commitment and boundless energy I witnessed first-hand two years ago.
It was 1st October 2009, the day Kalyanji was confirmed as R.I. President elect, 2nd October
was the plan for his felicitation as it was India's proud moment after twenty years, Ushaji
was in the hospital with a possibility of dangerous flue, and 3rd October I had plans for
Foundation Celebration in my district in Ohio, USA, with Rajaji as a chief guest.
Rajaji managed to take part in Kalyanji's felicitation, got physician's assurance that Ushaji
was fine, flew across the globe to Cleveland, Ohio, and within few hours of arrival he was
standing beside me, on the eve of Foundation Seminar, shaking hands with every Rotarian
that attended the function. All this he did in less than 48 hours. My district's Foundation
Celebration was flawless because of his superb performance.
There is no other word to express my feelings except the word, “Total Admiration”. I cannot
underscore enough, Ushaji's support and sacrifice all these 50 years towards what Rajaji is
today.
I know that the God has blessed this couple in continuing to do what they do best, “SERVE
HUMANITY GLOBALLY ”. Our Best Wishes Always
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He trained us to make our lives meaningful
Sippy Rao, Past District Governor, District 3140, (1991-92)
What an opportunity to speak, write and hear about Rotary International President 1991-92.
Yes. I am proud to belong to this batch. His training is not only to make a Rotary Governor a
better Governor but an integrated personality to always 'Look beyond Yourself' and make
life meaningful.
I owe so much to Raja for making me better man.
May God preserve him for many more decades to serve and guide Rotary and Rotarians.
Lastly my salute to Usha for making Raja the Raja of Rajas in Rotary.
An honor working alongside you
J. Richard "Big Rich" & Amy Churchman, Past District Governor, District 6200 (1991-92) USA
Our district 6200 has had many years of excellent and fruitful projects with District 3080.
Even though you began your Rotary service four full years before I was even born and were
President of Rotary International while I was still in Dental School, I have learned so much
about how to serve others by watching you still be active through nearly 50 years of Rotary
Service. I will never forget the day that I put a face to the man whose worldwide projects
had made such differences to so many unfortunate souls. I was introduced to you and your
lovely wife Usha by RID Noel Bajat at the 2005 Chicago International Convention. My wife
Amy and I still have the beautiful jewelry box that you and Usha presented to us. Your
kindness and friendship will always be appreciated and remembered. Thank you for your 50
years of Rotary Service, it has been an honor working alongside you and your district.
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oday Rotary is facing challenges even greater than those faced in last century. No
one has a crystal ball. No one can foretell what lies ahead. But when you learn to Tlook beyond yourself, like the theme Rtn. Rajendra K Saboo (affectionately called
Raja by friends and admirers like me) gave to the Rotary world in1991, the future can
become manageable.
When Raja took over as the President of Rotary International his objective was to indicate
effective policy initiatives in the process of continuing change that Rotary was undergoing.
After two decades when we read his writings it provides us another opportunity to look at
the direction he gave – Look Beyond Yourself. His voice is highly respected worldwide and
when he speaks the world of Rotary continues to take note.
The most significant of Raja's achievements is giving the focus on health care, especially in
countries in Africa, Back home and in other areas too like tribal areas of Chattisgarh. His
skepticism about the value of the theoretical models of club and district administration and
project management led to a focus on micro management and solutions that would benefit
Rotary in the long run. He brought together Rotarians from every part of India and
undertook mega projects that would have otherwise not been thought of.
He is a prolific writer and able administrator and Rotary in India today stands testimony to
his meticulous and untiring work in putting India in the top slot of the Rotary world. You can
expect Raja to be completely candid during discussions. He recognized the importance of his
role as a mentor and helped team Rotary in India to become one of the most dominant of all
times.
He is a modern man. He despises Rotarians who cling to old ideas and those who resist
change. He understands that for Rotary to grow in India and around the world, it needs to
change. He tells Rotarians that changes will be faster and more dramatic. He does not want
Rotary in India standstestimony to hisuntiring work
Mukesh ArnejaPast District Governor 2007-08, District 3010, IndiaSecretary, Rotary News Trust
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Rotarians in India to be left behind. The way people used to attend meetings and the
importance given to attendance have changed. He fearlessly advocated that clubs should
not give importance to attendance but focus on engaging the member.
His admirers will tell you how he has taught people to stand up for them and how to take
charge of their own lives. He exploded the myth that people have to born in advantageous
circumstances to achieve anything in life. Knowing Raja is a starting point in Rotary for me.
Moving with him is a wonderful journey where one will stop to learn the various service
opportunities that come in the way. He helps you to see what others miss. He insists that
Rotarians should not look for projects. He advises them to look for opportunities to serve.
With humility, may I say that it has been my privilege & honor to have Raja as my Guide.
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Our best wishes
ashmi and I would sincerely like to congratulate
you both on your completing 50 years in
Rotary. This is a very proud moment for each RRotarian of our Club. I have received a mail regarding
celebrating this event with the club members and other
prominent Rotarians of our District on the 16th of this
month. We regret that we will be returning to India after
that date, hence our sincerest aplogoies for not joining
this glorious evening.
We wish you and Usha ji all the very best and many
more Rotary Years to come for you both.
Arvind MahajanPresident 2010-11, Rotary Club of Chandigarh RI District 3080
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t was in 1981 that I got in touch with Raja Saboo when I joined his German collaboration
company to manage company's public relations. And that was also my initiation into IRotary as I also got the opportunity to work with him on various Rotary assignments. In
fact my first job interview with him was at PHD House in New Delhi in August 1981, where
he was chairing the organizing committee meeting for the Rotary International President's
Conference of Goodwill to be held later in December that year. That plunged me straight
into a high profile meeting of leading industrialists and senior Rotarians from the South Asia
region. What endeared me most and raised his esteem in my heart was when he introduced
to all the senior Rotarians before the start of a meeting, “Here's my colleague helping me
out with the Conference”. I could not believe my ears. No wonder people call him 'Raja' –
the King of Hearts.
That moment changed my life and my career. I had entered into the corporate sector having
been a journalist earlier, which was my first passion and I always wanted to get back to the
profession. But I stayed on, and learnt all the nuances of public relations from him. And it
was a privilege to be with him all these years and privy to his fatherly counsel and guidance,
not to forget the great affection and love that I got from Usha ji during our travels who
would always be considerate and caring, and would make sure that we take the break for
lunch or dinner in time while we worked.
Over the years, I am always reminded of one of many lessons that I learnt from him…never
to give up, and to have faith in Almighty. It was after his nomination as Rotary International
President, that I saw a hand-scribbled slip which he kept on his desk during those days. It's
been a powerful prayer to God, and a great guiding force for me too all these years: “Give
me power equal to my tasks”.
My family joins in wishing both Raja ji and Usha ji and their entire family, a great life
together spreading sunshine around and touching lives around them with their compassion
and care.
The King of Hearts:Raja
C.J. SinghRotary Club of Chandigarh District Secretary 2010-11, RI District 3080
The essence of goodness is inherent in every human heart.
It is larger in every committed Rotarian....
There is a Louis Pasteur, a Florence Nightingale, a Mother Teresa within each of us.
First, however, we must realise the presence through
a searching look within and feel the existence of
the powerful force that can send our spiritssouring to new heights.
Rajendra K. Saboo1991 International Assembly, Anaheim, California, USA
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