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R. I. President RON D BURTON
Club President JAMES BRUNNER
For Private Circulation
District Governor LATA SUBRAIDU
Vol 46 P Issue 4 P OCTOBER 2013
Mid-Town
OF THE ROTARY CLUB DISTRICT 3140
Anil KamathHonorary Treasurer for
Rotary Year 2013-14
A multi-faceted personality
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03 PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS Recruiting new members
04 READERS’ VIEWS OUR SUPPORT TEAM
05 COVER PROFILE Anil Kamath:
A multi-faceted personality
06 ANNOUNCEMENTS
07 ROTARACT Walking for world peace
Installation ceremony at RCKMK
08 PHOTO GALLERY
10 NASEOH Visit to NASEOH by Inner Wheel Club Mobility appliances distribution camp
11 OBITUARY Tribute to Jagdish Saxena
12 INNER WHEEL Reaching out, touching lives
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14 FOOD FOR THOUGHT by Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
MILESTONES
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Dear Mid-Towners,
It is with sadness that I share the news of
our friend, Jagdish Saxena’s demise. We
mourn his passing away and extend our
sincere regrets to his family. This has truly
been a season of loss for us at Rotary Club
of Bombay Mid-Town.
By contrast, what a pleasure it was
to get together recently for our habitual
lunch at the Taj! Apart from enjoying
one another’s company, we were quite
inspired by Yasmeen Premji’s reading
of her novel Days of Gold and Sepia.
Being an informative, insightful, and
entertaining story of Bombay, this book
will certainly be one of my standard gifts
for foreign visitors.
It was particularly pleasing to see the room
packed with equal numbers of guests and
members. Among these guests, there were
two potential candidates for membership,
which is an encouraging indication. Let’s
keep it up! Along those lines, allow me
to share some proposed guidelines for
recruiting new members, as drafted by
Sucharita Hegde. Having been reviewed
by the Board of Directors, I request your
comments and suggestions on these
guidelines:
What does the Club need right now?
At least 20-30 new members engaged in
diverse and interesting professions
of age, provided they are already familiar
with Rotary (perhaps from another
Rotary Club, who may want to switch to
our Club)
sectors and many more enterprising
people working in these fields. We
should target such sectors where we lack
representative members.
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These members should be able to participate actively in
the following ways:
and money
We can achieve this by:
prospective members
encouraging them to join our Club
Some common denominators are:
Where can we look for prospective members?
their social and professional network
would be fairly good prospects
tap past Rotaractors and the children of existing and
past members. These youngsters ought to be
professionals in their own right, aware of the practices
and activities of the Rotary Club, and be fairly in sync
with the Club’s principles.
It is absolutely critical that we all make best efforts to attract
new members to our Club. If
not by directly proposing new
members, there are many ways
to contribute to this effort –
perhaps by introducing good
speakers (witness the terrific
turnout for Mrs Premji),
hosting good fellowships,
or even mentoring new
members when they join.
These are just some examples
of how we can all pitch in.
Warm Regards,
James Brunner
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I am part of the team associated with the new avatar of the Club’s monthly bulletin. Some might argue that I am biased, but I think we succeeded in achieving a fresh, new look and feel without compromising on the traditional focus on the Club’s wonderful projects and its several commendable members. I hope that
many will participate in the community spirit that this section hopes to generate by sending
in their feedback on a regular basis.
– First Lady Indira Chandrasekhar
The revised and updated Mid-Town Bulletin with
its ‘New Look’ is now a chic magazine with a
fantastic cover. It attracts immediate attention
making us read it from cover to cover.
A humble suggestion; you might consider
deleting the ‘Contents’ page and use the space to
print readers’ views. Keep it up.
– Rtn Naren Mohatta
This is truly an excellent innovation
which is found in very few bulletins.
I am sure you will hear from
most of our Rotarians through
this column.
–Rtn Gaurav Kapadia
First of all a big thank you to Rtn Anil Kejriwal
for giving a young look to our
Mid-Town Bulletin. The transformation
from Musings to Bulletin has made it easy for
new members like us to understand
the Club and its projects in a better way. The best
part is to get to know individual Rotarians.
– R/Ann Gargi Mukherjee
The editor welcomes brief comments on the contents of this bulletin, but reserves the right to edit these views for style and length.
Published letters do not necessarily reflect the views of the Rotary Club of Bombay Mid-Town, nor does the Club take responsibility for any factual errors that may be expressed by the writers.
Only letters bearing a verifiable name, address and phone number can be considered for publication.
Readers are our source of encouragement. Here are some of the valuable feedback shared by our esteemed patrons...
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LETTERS to the Editor
Our SUPPORT Team
Mr Allan ChenyenExecutive Secretary
Joined 1975
Mr Mahadeo ParabOffice Assistant
Joined 1979
Mr Anil D JadhavOffice Assistant
Joined 1985
Please send all correspondence to:
Rotary Club of Bombay Mid-Town,
Navjivan III Commercial Society
Premises Ltd, 10th Floor,
Room No 10 (R), Lamington Road, Mumbai - 400 008
Tel: 022 2307 6265
Tel/Fax: 022 2308/2279
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ADAPT is the acronym for ‘Able Disabled People Together.’
ADAPT was previously known as ‘Spastic Society of India’. ADAPT looks after and supports mentally and physically disabled children by helping them to co-ordinate their movements and learn to speak and express themselves properly. ADAPT is the brainchild of Mithu Alur who conceptualised and founded it in 1972.
RCBMT has been associated with ADAPT since Rotary Year 2009-2010. Pres James Brunner led a delegation of Mid-Towners to the NGO’s premises at Bandra on 18th October. The delegates
A distinguished professional in health care management,
Mr Anil V Kamath is an honours graduate in commerce and a qualified chartered accountant. He is an alumnus of the Executive Program of Michigan Business School and also a member of the Chartered Management Institute UK, the Royal Society of Public Health UK and the All India Management Association.
Mr Kamath retired as the Managing Director of Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd over a year ago. He was previously associated with Unichem Labs Ltd and Blue Star Ltd as their Vice President and Executive Vice President respectively. He has had a long and illustrious career in business management for which he has received many awards and citations. He was founding member of the Disease Management Association of India and President
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DISABLED Get Abled
Anil Kamath: A MULTI-FACETED PERSONALITY
were welcomed by. Asha Kumar (Director of ADAPT Foundation) and Sunita Malcotia (Project Co-ordinator).
The delegates were taken around their large premises, where children with disability are well looked after, provided with different training programmes, including education up to graduate level. The delegates were deeply impressed by the activities of ADAPT, some of which are:
information and resources
persons with disability
on disability issues
of the prestigious Bombay Management Association in 2007-08. He is on the Executive Council of the Forum of Free Enterprise and in now the Vice President of the Council for Fair Business Practices, Mumbai. He is also on the finance and healthcare committees of FICCI and Bombay Chamber of Commerce and Industries in Mumbai.
In order to share his years of experience and expertise with the industry, Mr Kamath also trains and mentors students, teachers and senior executives. He was on the faculty of HR College of Commerce for over eight years, of which he is an alumnus. He is currently the Founder Chairman of Esemcee Advisors which provides strategic consulting services to organisations in India and abroad.
A lesser known aspect of Mr Kamath’s personality is his passion for the Rotary Club. He was President of the Rotary Club of Bombay Mid-Town in 1994-95. He is the Joint Secretary of Special Projects at the District 3140. He has also been the chairman of various committees of Rotary International over the years.
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groups by participating in workshops, seminars and conferences at the national and international level
society’s attitude towards people with disability through dissemination of information via print, electronic media and public events
for the empowerment of people with disability, families and allies
ADAPT strongly believes in bringing ‘disabled persons’ closer to ‘able persons’ so that they can work together for a truly inclusive society.
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Ways to make-up ATTENDANCE We would like to bring to the notice of our members that they can make up for lost attendance by attending
meetings held at any of the following clubs, 14 days before or after a regular Club meeting.
Sr No Name of Club Time (Hrs) Day Place
1 Mumbai Queen's Necklace 18:15 Mon Royal Oak, Kala Ghoda, Fort
2 Bombay 13:15 Tue Taj Mahal Hotel
3 Bombay Metropolitan 18:00 Tue Samrat Hotel, Churchgate
4 Bombay Hanging Garden 18:45 Wed Malabar Hill Club, Hanging Gardens
5 Bombay Mid City 18:30 Wed Nehru Centre, Worli
6 Bombay Mid Town 13:15 Wed Taj Mahal Hotel
7 Mumbai Cuffe Parade 18:15 Wed Samrat Hotel, Churchgate
8 Mumbai Downtown 18:30 Wed M.C.Ghia Hall, Kala Ghoda, Fort
9 Mumbai Nariman Point 18:30 Wed Royal Bombay Yacht Club, Colaba
10 Bombay Harbour 19:00 Thur IMC Hall, Churchgate
11 Bombay Hills South 12:30 Thur Taj Mahal Hotel
12 Bombay Peninsula 18:15 Thur Samrat Hotel, Churchgate
13 Bombay Queen City 19:00 Thur IMC Hall, Churchgate
14 Mumbai Sealand 19:00 Thur Radio Club, Colaba
15 Mumbai South 18:30 Thur M.C.Ghia Hall, Kala Ghoda, Fort
16 Bombay Worli 19:00 Thur Four Seasons Hotel, Worli
17 Bombay Bay View 20:00 Fri Malabar Hill Club, Hanging Gardens
18 Bombay Central 13:15 Fri Trident Hotel, Nariman Point
19 Bombay Pier 19:30 Fri M.C.Ghia Hall, Kala Ghoda, Fort
20 Mumbai Malabar Hill 20:00 Fri Malabar Hill Club, Hanging Gardens
21 Mumbai Sea Link 19:00 Fri Peninsula Corporate Park, Lower Parel
22 Bombay North 9:00 Sat Willingdon Club, Haji Ali
23 Bombay Seaface 13:00 Sat IMC Hall, Churchgate
Our Immediate Past President R P Anand was honoured with a ‘Gold Medallion’ and a traditional shawl for 50 years of dedicated service to Indian film industry. This medallion was conferred upon Mr Anand by the Film Federation of India as they celebrated100 years of Hindi cinema at Chennai. RCBMT wishes him HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS and offers our BEST WISHES to our not-so-young fellow Rotarian, R P Anand and a dear Rotarian friend!
The purpose is to integrate disabled children with the society at large.
While thanking the authorities for welcoming the Mid-Towners, Pres James handed over a donation of R1,50,000. He promised to continue RCBMT’s support in future as well. – Rtn Naren Mohatta
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Installation ceremony at RCKMK
The installation ceremony of Rotaract Club of
K M Kundnani College (RCKMK) was held at
The Smt Geeta Israni auditorium at Principal K M
Kundnani College of Pharmacy on
September 26, 2013, from 4.30-7.00pm.
The Chief Guests for this event were
Rtn Kiran Shah, R/Ann Gargi
Mukherjee and Rotaractor Aseem
Nagar. The event was also attended
by Zonal Rotaract Representatives
(ZRR) Aliasgar Sabuwala and Tabrez
Mandviwala. The event began by paying
respect to our National Anthem, followed by lighting of
the auspicious lamp by the chief guests.
This was followed by a message from Immediate
Past President Nitish Mishra and a secretarial speech
by Heena Bhojwani. The current President Shivam
Bhagwati was collared by
R/Ann Gargi Mukherjee,
followed by his acceptance
speech and induction into the
Board of Directors (BODs).
R/Ann Gargi and Rtr Aseem
gave heartfelt motivating
speeches to the audience. In the
end all the other Rotaractors
and Rotarians who attended the ceremony were
acknowledged with bouquets.
Walking for
W RLD Peace
To Promote Peace on the internationally observed UN World Peace Day, a Peace Walk was organised at Worli by the Rotaract
Club of RCBMT. Around 20 members joined hands for this project along with the World Peacekeepers Movement — an initiative by Wockhardt Foundation. The Peace Walk started around 4 pm from Aarey Dairy, Worli and concluded at the Worli end of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link at around 6 pm. Various performances were given by Rotaractors along the way. Each performance had a message promoting values that, we believe, are necessary to establish world peace.
Our concept was to promote peace through seven values such as, Gratitude, Love, Humility, Patience, Truth, Forgiveness and Giving. With the rising violence in our country and also in the international community, a person who says ‘I am living in peace’ can be called a dreamer. Through this small activity, we hoped to unite all such ‘dreamers’ and make their dreams a reality.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013: Uday Nanda speaks on ‘Rural tourism venture – Grassroutes’
Wednesday, August 21, 2013: Ravi Subramanian speaks about‘My journey from a banker to an author’
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1-2: Directors in-charge present their respective committees’ plans for 2013-14Pres James Brunner in conversation with Rotaractors 3-4: Rotaractors interacting with Pres James and DG Lata Subraidu 5: (L–R) GCC Anil Jain, AG Pradeep Saxena, Pres James and First Lady Indira6-7: DG Lata presiding over the Club assembly 8: DG Lata Subraidu with members of Inner Wheel Club 9: Rajendra Mane inducted as member; Classification — Real Estate Development 10: Deepak Mehta inducted as member; Classification — Investment Consultancy
Wednesday, September 25, 2013: A special day for RCBMT owing to the presence of District Governor Lata Subraidu during her official visit to our Club
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Visit to NASEOH by INNER WHEEL CLUB
On September 30, 2013, under the dynamic leadership of President of Inner Wheel Club of RCBMT, a camp
was held at National Association for Equal Opportunities for the Handicapped (NASEOH), Chembur for distribution of mobility aids and appliances to about 32 deserving persons, costing a total of about R2,16,500. Following appliances were distributed to needy patients by ten Rotary Anns present:
Item QuantityTricycles 12Wheelchairs 03Jaipur prosthesis 04Walker 01Walking stick 01Caliper braces 11
Donors for this project were Madhu G, Purnima, Padma, Nirmala J, Binaifer, Punam, Madhuri and many others. Further appliances from the fund mobilised by Inner Wheel Club Members will be given by October 31, 2013. The visit was largely successful due to enthusiastic and unstinted support provided by the members of Inner Wheel Club and duly assisted by Mr Shetty, Director, NASEOH, and his committed team members. We look forward to more such visits by Rotarians and Rotary Anns to NASEOH as they are our patners-in-service for over two decades.
Members of Inner Wheel at NASEOH
Rotarians at the mobility appliances distribution camp
Mobility aids donated by RCBMT
Mobility appliances distribution camp
On October 4, 2013 a mobility appliances distribution camp was organised and sponsored
by RCBMT in memory of Smt Krishna Somani at NASEOH. These appliances were distributed to the identified needy and disabled persons at NASEOH. The entire cost of appliances has been supported by RCBMT through the support received from the Somani family. This is the fifth consecutive year where the Somani family has supported this project.
The appliances were distributed by Pres Rtn James Brunner and other Rotarians like Kersi Hilloo, Past-President Gaurav Kapadia, Naren Mohatta and members of Somani family led by Krishnakumar Somani and Piyush Khaitan. Details of the appliances distributed are as follows:
Item QuantityTricycles 08Wheelchairs 03Calipers, braces and crutches 14Jaipur prosthesis 03
NASEOH is grateful to Rotary Club of Bombay Mid-Town and the Somani family for this continued support.
– Rtn Gaurav G Kapadia
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Tribute to JAGDISH SAXENA
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Jagdish Saxena, another distinguished member of our Club, passed away on October 10, 2013. A man of vision, integrity and personality, Jagdish
built up a big Indian market for the pharmaceutical industry, exporting primarily to the Soviet Union.
He was a lovable person of few words but a soft heart willing to help the needy. I had the privilege of knowing him well because he once sponsored an entire conference without hesitation. This was
the Conference of Fellows of the International College of Dentistry held in Bombay when I was the president. Thereafter, he obliged me in two
other dental speciality conferences in Delhi and in Bombay with generous advertisements.
I remember how actively he took our Rotary members for a grand luncheon after we visited Nere
Village. He was truly a great Rotarian following the doctrines of our 4-Way Test. Rotary Club of
Bombay Mid-Town will surely miss him for many years to come. May his family have the courage to
bear this immense loss. Farewell my friend!
– Dr Firoze Mirza ioioio
I was shocked to know about the very sad and sudden demise of my dear friend Jagdish. I had the
occasion to come in contact with him at RCBMT and also professionally. I found him to be a man with great qualities of head and heart. I still remember the grand and very warm hospitality extended by
Jagdish to the members of our Club. This was many years ago, at his factory, after our visit to Nere village
project when I was the president.
Jagdish’s passing away will leave a void which is impossible to fill. It must, indeed, be a very great
shock to Sneh and all the members of their family. May the departed soul rest in eternal peace!
– PP Vishnubhaiioioio
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Mid-Town has lost yet another gem in the sudden passing away of our dear Rtn Jagdish Saxena. He joined RCBMT
in 1987 and was a Paul Harris Fellow. Jagdish was the Managing Director of Elder Pharmaceuticals Ltd and held
the classification of Pharmaceuticals Manufacturing. He was a large hearted person — always generous, contributing to
Rotary projects, very cool and calm by nature.
Large number of our members in Rotary Mid-Town will remember his welcoming ways when he often hosted lunch and beer for our members at his company premises after the annual visit to the 3-H Grant Project at Vaje-Nere in Panvel.
On two occasions he donated large boxes of medicines from his company for the medical camps which Arrow had organised for the poor Adivasis at Potkhal-Baste villages.
At this time, our thoughts go out to dear R/Ann Sneh, sons Alok and Dr Anuj, and daughter Shalini and their families. May they have the strength to cope with this
loss. May God rest his soul in ever-lasting peace.
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With deep regret we report the sad demise of Mr Ranjit Kamlani brother of
our PP Rtn Ajit Kamlani who passed away in September. We pray for his soul
to rest in peace.
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Annual Medical CampOn Sunday, September 22, 2013, the Inner Wheel Club (IWC) of RCBMT held our Annual Medical Camp at the SL & SS Girls School. This was meticulously planned by our PP Usha Aggarwal. About 150 girls availed of this benefit conducted by 20 doctors in all disciplines. Twelve members of the IWC volunteered to assist in its execution. We distributed biscuits and hygiene products like toothbrushes, toothpastes, soaps etc, to the students. To the parents of these children, we gave sugar and
Reaching out, TOUCHING LIVES
vada pao. We also served snacks to the doctors and volunteers, and awarded them with certificates and chocolates as a token of our appreciation. The most important part of this medical camp is the weekly follow-up being carried out by our doctors and volunteers.
WE HAVE BEEN CELEBRATING DASSERA AND DIWALI WITH THE OLD PEOPLE AT JJ DHARAMSHALA
FOR MANY YEARS WITH A MUSICAL PROGRAMME. ROTARY DISTRICT
GOVERNOR LATA SUBRAIDU ALSO PRAISED THE INNER WHEEL CLUB
King George InfirmaryOn October 11, 2013, we held a project at King George Infirmary, where we celebrated Diwali with 75 patients. We distributed bedsheets and pillowcases, donated by Kailash Premnarayen and Asha Bhatia. We also shared gifts like snacks and soaps, donated by Bela Kapur.
JJ Dharamshala We have been celebrating Dassera and Diwali with the old people at JJ Dharamshala for many years with a musical programme. This year, even though renovation is going on at this place, we went and interacted with the old people there. We distributed sugar, biscuits, wafers, cakes, Maggi noodles and napkins in colourful bags to each one of them. We also donated tea and oil packets. These items were sponsored by Asha Bhatia, Ashok, Shashi, Taru and Bela. The inmates were very happy to interact with us and gave us many blessings.
Further outreachDuring the month, we donated R10,000 to National Sponsorship Council (NSC) for education of four students. We also donated R5,000 to Tata Memorial Child Cancer Ward for medicines. We even donated a printer to the
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Child Cancer Ward at Cama Hospital. Together with 11 other clubs of Zone I, we took part in the Clean Chowpatty project on September 21 after Ganpati Visarjan. We contributed R5,000 and participated in the cleaning process.
Fun momentsLest we give an impression that there is all work and no play at Inner Wheel, here are some of our other activities during this festive season. In our September meeting, we had a very interesting talk by Sitanshi Talati-Parekh, Online Editor at Verve magazine, who spoke about her interaction with celebrities such as Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan and Priyanka Chopra. In the October meeting, we had a cooking demonstration by Rano Singh. Her special salads were a big hit with our members. All members had come in their festive attire to dance the Garba and celebrate Diwali in advance. We are happy that our Club has a steady growth in membership. At the October meeting, we inducted Rashmi Vij. This brings our total strength to 91.
Visit of District GovenorAt the Official Club Visit of Rotary District Governor Lata Subraidu, she praised the Inner Wheel Club. She also commended President Jyotika Premnarayen and her team for the various impressive projects undertaken over the previous months.
– PP Ashok Mehta
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1: Members of IWC with inmates of the King George Infirmary
2: Doctor along with students of SL & SS School
3: New member Rashmi Vij being inducted by PP Ashok Mehta
4: Members of the IWC with inmates of JJ Dharamshala
5: Members of the IWC at the school medical camp
6: Rano Singh demonstrating her culinary skills at the IWC
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Birthdays in November ❧
5 NOVEMBERMurlidhar Jalan
16 NOVEMBERSunil Agrawal
23 NOVEMBERPiyush Khaitan
8 NOVEMBERPP Mehernosh
Currawalla
16 NOVEMBER Kirit Jasani
21 NOVEMBER Dr Madhav Kamat
14 NOVEMBER Dr Prakash Mody
21 NOVEMBERDr Pratap Sapat
2 NOVEMBER PP Dilip Piramal
17 NOVEMBER Reyaz Mama
24 NOVEMBERShailendra Mittal
6 NOVEMBERPP Bimal Shroff
MILESTONES
Service of one’s fellows is a
religious obligation.
There is no Hell, for that means there
is a place where God is not.
Religion is not correct belief but
righteous living. The truly religious never
worry about other people’s beliefs.
Jesus was born a Jew and died a Jew.
He did not tell the Jewish people, among
whom he found himself, it is wicked to
be Jews, become Christians.
– Extracts from the Hindu of View of Life by Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan,
First Vice President of Independent India
Mid-Town Bulletin OCTOBER 2013
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OFFICE BEARERS 2013 -14President: James Brunner
VP and President Elect: PP Mohan Lalvani
Acting Vice President: Sucharita Hegde
Hon Secretary: Anil Ambo
Hon.Jt Secretary: Manoj Jalan
Hon.Treasurer: PP Anil Kamath
Sergeant at Arms: Munna Mitha
Immediate Past President: R.P. Anand
COMMITTEES FOR ROTARY YEAR
Avenue Director: Club Admin. Service:
Sucharita R. Hegde
Programs: Rajiv Thakkar
Fellowship: PP Mohan lalwani
Finance: PP V. B Haribhakti
Attendance: PP Tilak Mehta
Bye laws: PP Bipin Jain
Fund Raising: Mehli Cama
Co Chair: PP Mohan Lalvani
Classification: PP Yog Shankardas
Membership &
Membership Development: Shaunak Thacker
Rotary Information: PP Mehernosh Currawala
Club Bulletin & Magazine: Anil Kejriwal
Public Relations: Sunil Gautam
Avenue Director: Vocational Service: Prasanna Bhagat
Career Guidance: Krishan Khanna
Vocational & Scholarship
Awards: Burjor Nariman
4 Way Test & Club Website: Rajeev Thakkar
Senior Citizens Welfare: Dr. G. P Kasbekar
Financial Opportunities Forum: Parag Parikh
Avenue Director: Community Service: Gaurav Kapadia
(Medical and Non Medical Projects)
Child Welfare: Ashwin Shah
Co Chair: Naren Mohatta
Nere-Vaje Village
Development Project: Nirbhay Jain
Polio & Care of Physically
Challenged: PP Kersi Hilloo
Medical-Plastic Surgery
Camp: Dr Anil Tibrewala
Rotary District Relations: PP Anil Kamath
Avenue Director: New Generation: Mehli R. Cama
(Partners In Service)
Interact: Jamsheed Patel
Rotaract: Gargi Mukherjee
Sports: Harshad Vora
Inner Wheel: Prasanna Bhagat
Avenue Director: International Projects: Yogesh Pandya
International Grants Projects: PP Anil Kamath
Co Chair: PP Dinyar Jamshedji
International Family &
Youth Exchange: Santosh Kejriwal
Co Chair: Manoj Jalan
The Rotary Foundation (TRF): PP Tilak Mehta
Assistant Governor: Pradeep Saxena
District Secretary: Preeti Shah
Group Co-ordinator: Anil Jain
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01 Pushpa Krishna Khemka
04 Kate Mehernosh Currawalla
05 Sarika Deepak Garg
13 Dr. Sandhya Anil Kamath
14 Bindu Krishna Mehta
15 Thrity Sam Daruwala
21 Supriya Shashi Kapoor
21 Bindu Rahul Mehta
24 Suman B. Kumar
25 Cathrin Robert Lenzen
29 Shobha Gopal Motwane
30 Poonam Arun Jatia
01 Jyotika & Atul Premnarayen
11 Shanti & Mohan Shahani
17 Nina & Om Mehra
17 Seema & Dinesh Kanabar
17 Bina & Mukesh Shah
21 Nainu & Shaunak Thacker
22 Nishi & Nitin Mathur
24 Pragati & Deepak Gupta
24 Kalpana & Prabhat Srivastava
25 Niharika & Sohrab Davar
26 Chandra & Om Degan
30 Sushma & Raju Barwale
Wedding Anniversaries in November ❧
Spouse’s Birthdays in November ❧
Edited and published for Rotary Club of Bombay Mid-Town, Navjivan III Commercial Society Premises Ltd, 10th Floor, Room No. 10 (R), Lamington Road,
Mumbai - 400 008.
Designed and Printed at Spenta Multimedia,
The paper for this BULLETIN is donated by Rtn Bimal Shroff for which the Club is extremely grateful.
Please send your articles and news for the Bulletin to Allan Chenyen (bbymidtown@vsnl.net) preferably by the 16th of every month.
Events in November ❧
Date Venue
Wednesday, November 6 Taj Mahal Hotel at 1.15 pm
Wednesday, November 13Speaker: PDG Rahul TimbadiaSubject: TRF — New Grand StructureTaj Mahal Hotel at 1.15 pm
Wednesday, November 20shifted to Saturday, November 23
Charter Night Fellowship Meeting — The Poolside, Willingdon Club at 7.30 pm
Wednesday, November 275th Meeting of the Board of Directors — Taj Mahal Hotel at 1.15pm–2.30 pm
Birthdays in November ❧ (Continued)
26 NOVEMBERArvind Doshi
25 NOVEMBER Robert Lenzen
24 NOVEMBERGhansham Dembla
27 NOVEMBERKrishan Khanna