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e-BlossomsR O T A R Y C L U B O F T I R U C H Y C E N T R A L
Monthly e-Bulletin of
July 2009
Plant7
Flower1
RI Dist : 3000lub No. : 61144
PresidentsDesk...
Greetingstoall
I am so proud and honored to be the
7th
president
of
our
prestigious
club
for
this
Rotary year. My hearty congratulations to the
IPP. Rtn. K. Ramasamy and his team for the
excellentworkdoneinthelast12months.
Actionsarelouderthanwordstheysayand
one year down the history lane will speak what
theRotariansofTiruchyCentralhavegiventoour
community and to the respective selves. I am
confident about this task because of the help
I
know
is
always
there
from
my
Secretary
Rtn. Prabu, my colleagues on my board and
members ofourClub. I will do mybest toserve
you well and to facilitate your efforts to make
dreams real by conducting the meetings more
lively , interesting, informative , fun and fellow
shipand aboveallservicetothecommunity.
I thank you all for giving me this excellent
opportunity and I will try my best to be the
worthyof
the
confidence
reposed
on
me
and
be
a worthy successor to the illustrious list of past
presidentsourclubboastsof.
Thankyou.
YoursinRotary,
S.Selvam
EditorsInk
Greetingstoall
It is a privilege for me to be the Editor of
eBlossoms, the monthly eBulletin of Rotary Club
ofTiruchyCentral.
EnjoythenewlookofeBlossoms. Thefront
pagehasbeenredesignedtoliberatemorespace.
eBlossomscanalsobeaccessedonweb,the link
ofwhichhasbeenprovidedinside. Thankstoour
Club member M. Sudhakar, who has made this
possible.
Wehave
released
our
Club
Members
Direc
torywhichcanalsobedownloadedfromthe link
provided. More coverage is given to Rotary
News.
Apart from this, there are regular features
suchasRotaryGyan,AnnsCorner,AnnetsCorner
andusefularticles. Pleasekeepsendingmearti
clessothateveryonecanbebenefitted.
Please
send
me
your
comments
and
feed
back.
Thankyou.
YoursinRotary,
A.SukwinderSingh
JohnKennyRIPresident
A.PurushothamanDist.Governor
T.ValliappanDist.Gov.Elect
ENT % PHF C LUB
S.SelvamPresident
V.PrabuSecretary
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The mission of Rotary International, a worldwide association of Rotary clubs, is to provide service to others, to
omote high ethical standards, and to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of
siness,professional,andcommunityleaders.
DEAR Rtn.SATTANATHAN.,
CONGRADS , FOR WONDERFULE-BULLETIN BY YOUR CLUB ,IT IS INNOVATIVE AND COSTLESS REACHING MANY RTN INVARIOUS CITIES,COUNTRIESBY EMAIL,
I ALSO SUGGEST ONE OF OURMETRO CLUB RELEASED THESAME ON C/D VERSION TOTHEIR MEMBERS IT COST LESSTHAN PRINTING.YOU CANALSO TRY .
MANY WISHES FOR YOURCLUB SUCESS AS YOURPERIOD
WITH REGARDSRtn.PP.PHF.R.K.DURAISWAMYROTARY CLUB OF MADRASFORT
Dear Sukwi
Hats off to you, June month eBlossoms comes really well with lot of informationwhich many of us do not know.Keep it up & continue the same in coming months alsoRegards,
Rtn.PHF.G.J.SATTANATHANRotary Club of Tiruchy Central
Dear Sukwinder,
So much Info combinedin so little space.
Excellent work. Niceplacement, Beautifulalignment and spaceutilisation.
Your design is going fromgood to Very Good.
I have put up all theissues of eblossomsrecieved in the followinglink.
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Thanks & RegardsSudhakarRotary Club of TiruchyCentral
Thanq Sukhwinder
Blessings again
you have dispensed witht h e f i r s t p a g e p h o -tos??????????? but, where arethey shelved to? where did you get my
photo? See attachment; can you
use it?
Blessings againPunchRotary Club of Tiruchirapalli
Dearsir,
This mail from S.A.Selvaraj
Secretary from R.C. of
D i n d i g u l C e n t r a l .
Isawyoureblossoms.Itisvery
excellent
work
very
goodjob
donebyyourteam.Allthebest
andkeepitup.
thankyou
Rtn.S.A.Selvaraj
Secretary
R.CofDidigulCentral
Dear Editor Singh,
Asusual it is very good. Keep it
up.
J.Sankaran
Rotary Club of Tiruchirapalli
Icansaythiseblossomis
a wonderful, useful,
enjoyable, informative e
magazine. let it grow and
achieve the himalayan
edges
Rt.S.Murugesan,
Rt.ClubofTrichirappalli
Inbox
MISSION
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Of the things we think, say or do
Is it the TRUTH?
Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
THE FOUR-WAY TEST
Office Bearers 2009 - 10
PRESIDENT PRESIDENTELECT SECRETARY TREASURER SGT@ARMS
Rtn.PHF Rtn.PHF Rtn.PHF Rtn.PHF Rtn.PHF
S.Selvam G.J.Sattanathan V.Prabu A.SukwinderSingh V.B.SatishKumar
PUBLIC SERVICE MEMBERSHIP ROTARY
RELATIONS ADMINISTRATION PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Rtn.PPPHF Rtn.PPPHF Rtn.PPPHF Rtn.PHF Rtn.PHF
R.Ramasamy M.Ramanathan S.A.Clements S.Subramaniam S.Kumar
MEMBERSDIRECTORY
MembersDirectoryofourClubcanbe
downloadedfromthefollowinglink:
MembersDirectory
BOARDOF
DIRECTORS
ASSISTANT
GOVERNOR
DIST.GOVERNOR
ELECT
Rtn.PPMajorDonor
RA.Manikandan
Rtn.PPMajorDonor
T.Valliappan
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the time the world is certifiedio-free, Rotarys contributionsthe global polio eradication
ort will exceed US$850 mil-n
To date, 122 nations aroundthe world have benefited fromPolioPlus grants for polio im-munization and eradicationefforts.
From the launch of global initia-tive in 1988, 5 million people,who would otherwise be para-lyzed, will be walking becausethey are immunized against polio.
In 1995, Rotary Internationallaunched a task force to advocatethe cause of polio eradication to
donor governments .
Frequently, friends ask
whether Rotarians receive
special businessbenefitsfrom
their
Rotary
membership.
Should Rotarians expect a
special discount or some
preferential service just
because they are dealing with
a f e l l o w R o t a r i a n ?
The answer is clearly "no."
The Rotary Manual of Proce
dure expressly states the
Rotaryposition
on
this
matter.
The policy, originally approved
by theRIBoardofDirectors in
1933, is that in business and
professional relations "a
Rotarian should not expect,
and far less should he ask for,
more consideration or advan
tages from a fellow Rotarian
than
the
latter
would
give
to
any other business or
professional associate with
whom he has business
relations." Over 50 years ago
the concept was expressed
that "true friends demand
nothing of one another, and
anyabuseoftheconfidenceof
friendship for profit is foreign
to
the
spirit
of
Rotary."
On the other hand, if new or
increased business comes as
the naturalresultof friendship
createdinRotary,itisthesame
normal development which
takesplaceoutsideofRotaryas
well as inside, so it is not an
infringement
on
the
ethics
of
R o t a r y m e m b e r s h i p .
Itisimportantto remember
that the primary purpose of
Rotary membership is to
provideeach memberwitha
unique opportunity to serve
others,andmembership isnot
intended as a means for
personal
profit
or
special
privileges.
HistoricallyRotariansperpetu
atedamyththatRotaryshould
not seek publicity, but rather
let our good works speak for
themselves. A 1923 policy
stating that "publicity should
not be the primary goal of a
Rotary club in selecting an
activity"ofcommunityservice,
was frequently interpreted to
mean that Rotary clubs should
avoid publicity and public
relations
efforts.
Actually,
the 1923 statement further
observed that "as a means of
extending Rotary's influence,
proper publicity should be
given to a worthwhile project
w e l l c a r r i e d o u t . "
A more modern public
relations philosophy was
adopted in the mid 1970s
which affirms that "good
publicity, favorablepublicrela
tions and a positive image are
desirable and essential goals
for Rotary" if it is to foster
understanding, appreciation
and support for its Object and
programs and to broaden
Rotary's service to humanity.
Active
public
relations
is
vital
to the success of Rotary.
A service project well carried
out is considered one of the
finest public relations
messagesofRotary.Itisessen
tial that Rotary clubs make
every effort to inform the
public about their service
projects which have been
w e l l p e r f o r m e d .
As Rotary clubs and districts
consider effective public
relations, it is important to
rememberthatwhenRotarians
thinkofRotary,wethinkofour
noble goals and motives. But
when
the
world
thinks
of
Rotary, itcanonlythinkofour
actions and the service we
haveperformed.
PUBLICRELATIONSOFROTARY
NOPERSONALPRIVILEGES
Rotary Gyan
POLIOPLUS FACTS & FIGURES
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a result of the efforts oftary International and itsundation more than twoion children have receivedl polio vaccine, since 1985.
As part of the global polioeradication effort, in 2006,over 375 million children werevaccinated in 36 countries us-ing 2.1 billion doses of OPV.
Type II wild poliovirus has notbeen found since October1999, suggesting that transmis-sion of one of the three types
of wild poliovirus may havebeen interrupted.
Source: www.rotary.org
Tutu says, You and I are created for goodnessBy Arnold R. GrahlRotary International News -- 18 June 2009
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said Rotary'sdedication to peace in the world makes God smile.During his keynote address Thursday, 18 June, atthe Rotary World Peace Symposium, Tutu sharedhow he envisions God looking down on His crea-tion and crying when He sees all the bad things His
children are doing to each other. But, Tutu said, then God looks again and seesRotary."God begins to smile through His tears, and the sun shines through. God says thatis exactly why I created them, for goodness," Tutu said. "You and I are createdfor goodness. You are helping wipe the tears from God's eyes." Read More.
Chess fellowship stays onemove aheadBy Ryan Hyland and Arnold R. GrahlRotary International News -- 2 June 2009
Gone are the days when it took a cou-ple of years to complete a chess
match by mail.
Now, instead of licking a stamp andmailing their winning moves, themembers of the International ChessFellowship of Rotarians can capturethe king with a click of a mouse.
By playing through e-mail, playerscan finish matches in a few weeks.But Internet correspondence did morethan just speed up games, says fellow-ship chair David Smith. It fosteredcloser friendships, better communica-tion, and a stronger sense of fellow-
ship Read More..
Rotary can influence top policymakers to produce
needed changesBy Joseph Derr and Arnold R. GrahlRotary International News -- 21 June 2009
The world faces several multifaceted and critical problems thatcannot be solved by individual nations or existing internationalsystems, says Jean-Franois Rischard, author ofHigh Noon: 20 Global Problems,20 Years to Solve Them. From climate change and biodiversity loss to watershortages, the challenges may seem daunting. The good news: All the globalproblems he describes have cost-effective solutions that are technically and politi-cally feasible -- and Rotary has a lot to contribute. Read more.
Alaskan students go digitalBy Peter SchmidtkeRotary International News -- 15 June 2009
A close-up photoof a sleepy-eyedLabrador re-triever. A familycrest reproducedon a class blog. At w o - m i n u t e
movie featuring a bear catching fish ina rushing, clear river.These varied projects were all pro-duced by students in Soldotna,Alaska, USA, using digital cameras,editing software, and printer/scannerspurchased through a District Simpli-fied Grant and contributions from theRotary Club of Soldotna, the city, andthe Kenai Peninsula Borough SchoolDistrict. Read More.
Klinginsmith elected RIpresident for 2010-11By Joseph DerrRotary International News 24 June 2009
Ray Klinginsmith,of the Rotary Clubof Kirksville, Mis-souri, USA, waselected as presi-dent of RotaryInternational for2010-11 by dele-
gates during the fourth plenary ses-sion at the 2009 RI Convention inBirmingham, England.
Klinginsmith thanked the audience,saying that his election completed along Rotary journey of nearly 50years that began with a Rotary Foun-dation Ambassadorial Scholarship."Thank you for permitting me to com-plete a circle in my Rotary life. It was25 years ago, in this very building,that the delegates to the 1984 conven-tion elected me as ..Read more.
Two young people set 'shiningexample' in polio fightBy Arnold R. GrahlRotary International News 23 June 2009
Two chil-dren whodecided todo what theycould to ridthe world ofpolio re-ceived thun-
derous applause 23 June during thethird plenary session of the 2009 RIConvention in Birmingham, England.
Rotary Foundation Trustee ChairJonathan B. Majiyagbe broughtJoshua Kim, a 14-year-old fromNorthbrook, Illinois, USA, and AnnaZanotti, a 10-year-old from Mantova,Italy, on stage to "share with you thestory of these two young people whohave taken Rotary to heart."Anna and her fifth-grade classmates in
Mantova raised about .Read more.
In brief
POLIOPLUS FACTS & FIGURES
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Our Club celebrated Past Presidents
Day&FamilyMeeton9thJune,2009
atHotelRoyalSouthern.
The Chief Guest of the evening was
PDGAN.Muthuraman.
Our AG L. Nagappan also graced the
occasion.
President of the Club K. Ramasamy
welcomedthegathering.
PP M. Ramanathan adorned the
shawl
toPDG
AN.
Muthuraman
and
PPRA.ManikandantoAGL.Nagappan.
Our Secretary G.J. Sattanathan
highlighted the achievements of our
PastPresidents.
PDG AN. Muthuraman honored by
adorningshawlstoour
CharterPresident T.Valliappan,
PastPresident
RA.
Manikandan,
PastPresidentR.Ramasamy,
PastPresidentM.Ramanathan,and
PastPresidentS.A.Clements.
Our AG L. Nagappan graced the
occasion and felicitated our Past
Presidents.
TheChief
Guest
PDG
AN.
Muthuraman
wa s introduced by ou r PP
R. Ramasamy and finally the chief
guest felicitated our Past Presidents
andappreciatedourClubsteamwork.
1988, 10% of the worldsldren lived in polio-free
untries; as of 1 January07, over 70% are living inio-free countries.
The number of cases of poliohas declined by 99% sinceRotary launched the PolioPlusprogram.
A child can be protectedagainst polio for as little asUS$ .60 worth of vaccine.
Two hundred and ten (210)countries, territories andareas are now polio-free.
Activities of last month
POLIOPLUS FA C TS & F IGURES
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The Chief Guest wished the following couples
who celebrated their Wedding Anniversaries
during the month and presented them with
mementos.
T.Valliappan&V.Shanthi
RA.Manikandan&M.Vijaya
T.Umakanth&PathmaPriya
G.J.Sattanathan&J.Radha
And also to Ann Vijaya, who celebrated her
birthdayduringthemonth.
Afterthe
meeting,
the
program
was
full
of
fun
andfrolic.
Games were arranged for Anns, Annets and
Rotarians. Prizes were distributed to the
winners.
OurAnnetsenjoyedeachandeverymoment.
And finally, the function ended with a delicious
dinner.
ce Rotary began its Polio-s Program, the number of
untries which continue to beio endemic has declinedm over 125 countries in
1985 to 4 countries at the startof 2006. The number of poliocases has declined by morethan 99% since 1985.
At the start of 2007, trans-mission of indigenous po-liovirus had been inter-rupted in all but four coun-tries (India, Nigeria, Paki-
stan, Afghanistan). Withinthese 4 countries, polio ismore geograph ica l lyrestricted
Activities of last month
POLIOPLUS FA C TS & F IGURES
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ce polio has been eradi-ed, the world will reap sub-ntial financial, as well asmanitarian, dividends due
foregone polio treatment
and rehabilitation costs. De-pending on national decisionson the future use of polio vac-cines, these savings could ex-ceed US$1 billion per year.
Since 1998, the inclusion ofVitamin A supplements onNIDs has averted an estimated1.5 million childhood deaths.The administration of Vita-
minA during polio NationalImmunization Days has re-sulted in fewer childhooddeaths from measles, diarrheaand other causes.
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2009
RI Convention inBirmingham,
England,
21-24 June
Our Clubs Charter President and Dist. Governor ElectT. Valliappan attended the 100th Rotary conventionheld in Birmingham, England.
BIRTHDAYGREETINGS
2ndJuly V.RajeswariD/o.T.Valliappan3rdJuly P.BrindhaW/o.V.Prabu8thJuly A.SairabanuW/o.M.Alaudeen8thJuly M.ChittukalaW/o.A.Muthu21stJuly K.Lokanathan23rdJuly L.AmulW/o.K.Lokanathan30thJuly S.MalathiW/o.M.Sudhakar
ARotarydayinphotosRotaryInternationalNews 16June2009
On10October,RotaryclubsworldwidewilltakephotosofRotariansinaction.TheRotarianislookingforawidevarietyofphotographs
that
showcase
all
aspects
of
Rotary
life
for
its
first
"Rotary
Day
in
Photos"
feature.
Getyourclubmemberstogether,andgetcreative.ShootphotosofRotariansdiggingwellsorplantingtrees,raisingfunds
toeradicatepoliooreducatechildren,buildingparksorpaintingschools,leadingaGroupStudyExchangeteamorhostinga
RotaryYouthExchangestudent,playinggolforpilotinganairplanewithaRotaryFellowship,networkingatalocalpubor
baseballgame,orattendingaRotaryclubmeetinginafamiliarplaceoranunusuallocation.TheRotarianisalsointerestedinphotosoforbyInteractors,Rotaractors,alumni,andothermembersofthefamilyofRotary.
Pleaseemailuptothreeofyourclub'[email protected].
Allphotosmustbetakenon10Octoberandsubmittedby17October.Besuretospecifywho'sinthephoto,whatthey're
doing,wheretheyare,whattimethephotowastaken,andwhotookit.
http://www.rotary.org/en/Members/GeneralInformation/Announcements/Pages/090616_ARotarydayinphotos.aspx
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JULY 200 9
A drawing byAnnet J. Karunya, daughter of
our President elect G.J. Sattanathan, was
publishedinYoungWorld,supplementofThe
Hindunewspaperdated2ndJune,2009.
Regards from Tiruchy Central
Kudumbam.
MissedpastissuesofeBlossoms?Have you missed past issues of
eBlossoms? Now you can download it
fromthefollowinglink:
ht tp : / /www.kreat iv india .b iz / rc tc /
eblossoms/
Thanks to our club
memberM.Sudhakar
whohasuploadedall
the issues on the
web.
Wewillmissyou..
One of the senior member of our club
a n d P o l i o P l u s C h a i r m a n ,
Rtn.S.
Annamalai
(remember
his
Irandu Variyil Inbam) has shifted toKumbakonam due to business reasons.
CentralKudumbamwillmissyou.
Announcements
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STEAMED FISH
INGREDIENTS:
Half kg fish.2 teaspoons of turmeric powder.3 red chillies.4 green chillies.1 teaspoon of mustard seeds.
Mustard oil for frying.Salt to taste.
METHOD:Wash and slice fish. Smear with salt and set aside. Grind turmeric, red chillies and mus-
tard to a smooth paste. Slit green chilli.Mix masala with fish. Add oil and green chillies and put in a ves-sel. Pressure cook for 10 minutes. Serve hot with rice.
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BANANA CHUTNEY RECIPEIngredients:
6 Bananas ripe3/4 cup Vinegar3 teaspoons Salt1/8 teaspoon of Cinnamon powder2 ground Cloves2 big cardamoms1/2 teaspoon Red chili pepper1 1/2 cups of Sugar4 teaspoons Raisins4 teaspoons blanched Almond
How to make banana chutney: Peel and chop bananas.
Cook with vinegar to a pulp and then stir insugar until it dissolves.
Remove from the fire, mix raisins, almonds (slitinto halves), salt, chili powder and ground spices.
Cool, stir and pour into clean jars and corktightly.Serve after 2 days.
GUAVA CHUTNEY RECIPEIngredients:
250 grams Guava1 cup Vinegar2 cups Water1 level teaspoon Red chili pepper2 big Cardamoms180 grams Sugar (1 1/4 cup)2 level teaspoons Salt2 tsps Ginger cut into thin long strips2 cloves Garlic1 teaspoon Raisins10 blanched AlmondsHow to make guava chutney:
Peel the guavas, cut each into four pieces andremove the seeds.
Cut into thin slices and cook with ginger, garlicand water.
Add sugar, crushed cardamoms, vinegar, chillipowder, raisins and almonds and cook on a hot firetill thick.
Cool and put in a jar and cork tightly.
Serve the next day.
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