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- 3H Grants Program
- Through The Rotary Foundation’s Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grants
program, the Foundation provides major grants from US $100,000 to $300,000 for
club and district sponsored international projects that improve health,
alleviate hunger, and enhance human and social development as a means of
advancing international understanding, goodwill and peace.
- 85 Rule
- Rotarians whose years in Rotary and age add up to 85 or above, are
exempted from attendance.
- Acting Governor
- One who is appointed by the president to fill a vacancy in the office of
governor until such time as a new governor has been elected by the
convention or the RI Board. An acting governor also may be appointed to fill
a temporary vacancy during a time when the governor is unable to fulfill the
responsibilities of the office.
- Active Member
- A member of a club who has been elected to membership in the club under a
classification of business or profession and who has all the obligations,
responsibilities, and privileges of membership as provided in the RI
constitution and bylaws.
- Admission Fee
- Fee paid to a club by an applicant for membership in the club. The fee
varies according to the amount specified by each club in its bylaws.
- AG
- Assistant Governor (AG) which
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- Alternate (delegate)
- Any club may, at the time of selecting its delegates to the convention,
choose for each delegate one alternate, such alternate being entitled to
vote at the convention in case of the absence of the delegate for whom the
alternate was chosen.
- Alumni-Rotary Foundation
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See Rotary Foundation alumni
- Ambassadorial Scholarships of the Rotary Foundation
- The Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships programme is the world's
largest privately funded international scholarships programme and are awarded
for study or training in another country where Rotary clubs are located.
- Annual Children's Treat of R. C. Calcutta
- It all started in December 1925. The Rotary
Club of Calcutta met for their Regular Tuesday Luncheon Meeting, then as now
at the Grand Hotel. Rows of members' cars parked in front of the hotel
awaited their owners' return. Throngs of street urchins hovered around them
ready to beg for an anna or two
Christmas was
approaching and the sight of these children moved one of the members deeply.
Next week our club bulletin, "The Chaka" of November 17, 1925,
carried a letter signed by " a non-vocal Rotarian." It read that
some 20 or more cars could usually be seen outside the Grand Hotel at Rotary
tiffin time on Tuesdays and went on to suggest that in the winter season how
nice it would be if these same cars could line up outside a children's
orphanage or Old Peoples' Home for the purpose of taking as many of the
inmates as the cars could accommodate for a drive to Barrackpore, or the
Botanical Gardens. It added that if the car owners or other Rotarians could
spare a few Rupees, perhaps the wives of the Rotarians could arrange tea for
the unfortunate children.
This proposal
appealed to the members so much that a committee was formed forthwith and on
December 28, 1925 some 200 poor children from five institutions in Calcutta
were collected by Rotarians and their wives, driven to the Chandpal Ghat
Jetty and taken across the river to the Botanical Gardens. After a day's
feasting and sports, the children were driven back to their orphanages. Thus
was born the famed Annual Children's Treat of the Rotary Club of Calcutta
– the longest running community service programme of our club.
- Arch
Klumph Fellow
- Programme to raise funds for the eradication of Poliomyelitis. A
contribution of
US$ 26.50 (@ Rs 49/$ = Rs 1300) would make a person an Arch Klumph Fellow. -
Arch C. Klumph Society
- Honours
people who have given at least $250,000 to the Foundation.
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Asia Zone 5-Restructuring of clubs:
- By letter dated 22-Nov-02 RI
Gen. Secretary Edwin H. Futa informs that the RI Board of Directors at their
meeting held in November 2002 has approved a new Section Plan for the clubs.
Section A: Districts 3010, 3050, 3070, 3080, 3090, 3100
Section B: Districts 3030, 3040, 3060, 3130, 3140
Section C: Districts 3110, 3120, 3240, 3250, 3260,
3290 - Assembly, Club
- Meeting of all club officers, directors, and committee chairs, held for
the purpose of conferring on the program and activities of the club.
- Assembly, District
- A training meeting conducted annually, preferably in April or May, of club
presidents-elect and members of clubs assigned by the club president-elect
to serve in key leadership roles in the upcoming year. It provides a program
of instruction to develop club leaders who have the necessary skills,
knowledge, and motivation to improve club effectiveness as defined by the RI
Board as well as an opportunity to share local and district plans and
objectives.
- Assembly, International
- 6-day annual mandatory training meeting attended by general officers, governors-elect, RI committee
chairs, and others designated by the RI Board. Its purpose is to provide
Rotary education, instruction in administrative duties, motivation, and
inspiration to governors-elect and to afford them and others in attendance
an opportunity to discuss and plan how to implement Rotary's programs and
activities during the ensuing year.
The last meeting was held 16-23 February 2006 in San Diego, California, USA.
- Assistant Governor
(AG)
- A Rotarian appointed by the governor, in accordance with RI Board policy,
to assist the governor with the administrative work associated with club
operations for designated clubs within an assigned geographic area. In
District 3290 we have an AG for each of the 17 Zones of our District. The AG is
himself assisted by a Zonal Representative (ZR).
- Associate Foundation
- A foundation which has been established based on criteria and guidelines
from the Foundation trustees and approved for operation as an associate
foundation by the trustees. The primary purpose of associate foundations is
to provide tax benefits to Rotarians in countries where such foundations
have been established.
- Attendance Make-up
- A member can makeup his attendance by attending a meeting of another
Rotary club either two weeks before or two weeks after the meeting of his
own club that he misses.
- Attendance Report
- Report of the attendance at its meetings which each club is required by
the RI bylaws to make each month to its governor, if the club is within a
district, or otherwise to the general secretary.
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- Board of Directors (Club)
- Governing body of a Rotary Club, to be constituted as the byelaws of the
club may provide.
- Certificate of
Nomination of Governor
- Certificate signed by the governor certifying the nomination of the
Rotarian duly nominated by the clubs in the district for the office of
governor in a specified future year.
- Chaka
- The Chaka (Wheel) is the name of the
Rotary Club of Calcutta's weekly bulletin. It is the oldest in India.
Click to see the weekly online edition.
You can also read archived copies.
- Charter Member
- A founding member of a Rotary club. This member is elected to membership
prior to the admission of the club to membership in RI.
- CICC
- Club Internet Communications Coordinator. New terminology for CICO. See
below.
- CICO
- Club Internet Communications Officer. Rotarian in charge of Internet
communications. Shares news harvested from Rotary websites and email groups
with club leadership and editor. See also DICO
- Classification
- Word or phrase which describes a separate and distinct business or
professional service rendered to the community. As a term, it is the word or
phrase which most accurately describes the principal and recognized business
or professional activity of the firm, company, or institution with which an
active member is connected or that which covers the active member's
principal and recognized business or professional activity.
- Classification Roster
- Complete list of business and professional activities of the community,
showing which have been filled, and which remain unfilled, in the club.
- CLE
- Concentrated Language Encounter. Highly successful Rotary sponsored
approach to literacy. At risk children worldwide are taught to read and
write in their native languages.
- Closed Meeting
- Club Regular Weekly Meting where internal affairs of the club are
discussed amongst its members e.g. approval of annual accounts. The President
announces, " Visiting Rotarians may now leave if they so wish." (NOT 'Closed
door' meeting).
- Club Assembly
- Meeting of all club officers, directors, and committee chairs, held for
the purpose of conferring on the program and activities of the club.
- Club Forum
- Formal meeting of the entire club membership to inform members about
service activities.
- Club Locality
- An area which contains the minimum number of classifications required for
the formation of a new club. A club may be organized in the same locality as
one or more existing clubs.
- Club Officers
- The officers of the club are the president,
president-elect, vice-presidents, a secretary, treasurer and sergeant-at-arms.
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Club Officials
- The officials of our club are the editor, club
correspondent, CICO (club Internet Communications Officer) and the Webmaster.
- Club Service
- Rotary's first Avenue of Service involves actions a Rotarian must take
within the club to help it function successfully.
- Code
of Policies, Rotary
- A comprehensive document containing all of the general and permanent
policies of Rotary International.
- COL
- See Council on Legislation
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Committees-Club
- All members should volunteer to serve on at least two club committees. The
advantages being to learn about your club and its members. The other members can
also meet and learn about you.
- Committee, RI, Ad Hoc
- A non-mandatory committee established by the RI Board that continues in
existence until its tasks are completed.
- Committee, RI, Special
- A non-mandatory committee that continues in existence until the end of
each Rotary year in which it is appointed.
- Committee, RI, Standing
- A committee mandated in section 16.010. of the RI bylaws.
- Community Service
- Rotary's third Avenue of Service comprises varied efforts that Rotarians
make, sometimes in conjunction with others (e.g., a Rotaract or Interact
club or a Rotary Community Corps), to improve the quality of life for those
who live within their club's locality or municipality.
- Computer Awareness Course
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Free (Rs 100 for course materials) six-month basic course by CMC is imparted to
meritorious students from deprived families and entitles them to a recognized
certificate. They quickly obtain gainful employment
in various concerns. This programme of the Rotary Club of Calcutta is held at
the Rotary Sadan. - Convention
- Annual international meeting of Rotary International. Each May or June, Rotary International holds a worldwide convention
"to stimulate, inspire and inform all Rotarians in an International
level." It is the annual meeting to conduct the business of the
association. Its primary purpose
is to inspire and inform Rotarians at an international level. Club delegates
from around the world elect RI officers for the coming Rotary year,
including the president and RI Board. more>>
- Council on Legislation
- Rotary International's legislative body as provided for in article X of
the RI constitution and article VIII of the RI bylaws. It is attended by a
representative of the clubs of each district and meets every third year to
deliberate and act upon proposed enactments and resolutions submitted by
clubs, district conferences, the general council or conference of RIBI, the
council on legislation, and the RI Board. Its actions in adopting
legislation are subject to review by all clubs.
The next COL is in
2007. more>>- Closed Meeting
- Meeting held amongst members of the Rotary Club of Calcutta only. Visiting
Rotarians and guests are politely asked to "leave if they so
wished." Usually held once in three months, this gives an opportunity
to the President to appraise members of any internal developments or
difficulties that may have arisen. Members also get an opportunity to ask
for clarifications and give suggestions on the working of the club.
- Club Assembly
- Meeting of all club officers, directors and committee chairmen, held for
the purpose of conferring on the programmes and activities of the club. All
interested members and especially newer members are expected to attend.
- COTS - Club Officers' Training Seminar
- Meeting usually held in
June each year prior to the start of the new Rotary year. Usually conducted by
an Assistant Governor, the Chairpersons of the club are appraised of norms of
conducting committee meetings and about special programmes for the coming
year.
- Council on Legislation
- Rotary's parliament with representatives from all districts; deliberates
on policies of Rotary. Last one held 2001 April 22-28.
- Cyber Rotary Club
- Rotarians from Colorado,
USA created history on 4 January 2002, when RI officially chartered its
first ever Internet-based Rotary club in the world, Rotary e-Club One of
District 5450.
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- DCH
- District Chairman
- DDF
- District Designated Fund from the Rotary
Foundation - Community Assistance Program awards that enable Rotary districts to
service projects in their own countries.
- Definition of Rotary
- Rotary is an organisation of business and professional leaders
united worldwide to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical
standards in all vocations and help building goodwill and peace in the world.
- Delegate
- Representative of a Rotary club at the international convention. Each club
is entitled to send one delegate for each 50 of its members, or major
fraction thereof, honorary members excepted.
- Delegate-at-Large
- Each officer and each past president of Rotary International still holding
membership, other than honorary membership, in a club, is declared by the RI
constitution and bylaws to be a delegate-at-large at the convention. Such
delegate is entitled to cast one vote on each question.
- DGE - District Governor elect
- The District Governor Nominee (DGN) automatically becomes the District
governor Elect (DGE) after the International Assembly held usually in
February.
- DGN - District
Governor Nominee
- The Governor in waiting. Takes over the reins of the District after the
current Governor's term expires on June 30 midnight.
- DGSC-District
Grants Sub Committee
- Assists clubs with Matching Grants and other TRF Grants.
- DICO
- District Internet Communications Officer. Harvests news from Rotary
websites and email groups and shares information with clubs of the District.
See also CICO
- DIR
-
District Interact Representative.
- District
- Name given to a limited geographic area within which clubs are grouped for
RI administrative purposes.
M inimum size of 30 clubs and 1,000 Rotarians - District Conference
- Meeting held annually in each district to further the program of Rotary
through fellowship, inspirational addresses, and the discussion of matters
relating to club and district affairs. It is open to all Rotarians in the
district and their families. More >>
- District Conference Report
- Report which the governor and the secretary of the district conference are
required to make to RI covering any action taken by the conference, the
number of clubs represented, and other matters.
- District Interact
Representative (DIR)
- A senior Interactor elected by the Interact
Clubs of the District to act as a Liaison with the District Governor.
- District Leadership Plan
- The RI Board-recommended organizational structure for all districts.
Components include the following: use of the title "assistant
governor" as defined by the RI Board; defined responsibilities and
duties, as well as defined limits to terms of service and number of terms,
for assistant governors and district committee members.
- DLT
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District Leadership Trainer (2006: PDG Siddhartha S Bose, RC Calcutta South
West)
- DPCC
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District Polio Plus Co-ordinator: 2009-10 PDG Siddhartha S Bose, (RC Calcutta South
West)
- DRFC
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District Rotary Foundation Coordinator (2007: PDG Ravi Sehgal (Belur)
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DRMC
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District Rotary Membership Coordinator (2008-09): PDG Debasish Mitra (Jodhpur
Park)
- DRR
- District Rotaract Representative. A
senior Rotaractor who liaises between the District Governor and the Rotaract
clubs of the District. He is guided by the District Rotaract Committee.
- Dues and Fees
- Every active member of a club pays an admission fee and annual dues to the
club in amounts determined by the club.
- EarlyAct
- EarlyAct is a "Rotary sponsored school wide service club for elementary
students from ages 5 to 13. The mission and operation of EarlyAct are closely
linked to the ideals of Rotary and provide the foundation and natural
succession into Interact." Started in 2001.
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- Exempted from Attendance
- The 85 rule:
A member is exempted from attendance
if the sum of his age and years in
Rotary is 85 or above.
- Family of Rotary
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includes Rotarians and their families, Rotaractors, Interactors, Youth
Exchange students, RYLArians, Scholars, Group Study Exchange team members, the
widows and widowers of former Rotarians,
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and others who collectively work to promote Rotary’s goals and ideals.
- February 23 - World Understanding and
Peace Day
- The anniversary of
Rotary's birth, 23 February 1905, is also observed as World Understanding and
Peace Day. Each club, on that day, gives special recognition and emphasis to
Rotary's commitment to international under-standing, friendship, and peace.
- Foundation Alumni
- Foundation alumni include Ambassadorial
Scholars, Rotary World Peace Fellows, and Group Study Exchange teams.
- Founder of Rotary
- Term used in Reference to Paul P. Harris, who organized the first rotary
club in Chicago in 1905. Paul Harris was born 19 April 1868 and died 27
January 1947.
- Four Avenues of Service
- The term is frequently used in Rotary literature. The 'Avenues' refer to
the four elements of the Object of Rotary which
describe the primary areas of Rotary activity:
1 Club Service - activities necessary for Rotarians to make
their club function.
- 2 Vocational Service - undertaking service projects by
representing one's vocation.
3 Community Service - improving the quality of life in one's
community.
4 International Service - programs to promote international
understanding.
- GML (Governor's Monthly Letter)
- Personal, official communication issued every month by the governor to the
president and secretary of each club in the district containing items of
special interest and importance, including the Monthly Membership Attendance
Report.
- Good Standing
- Members of "Good standing" basically means
you have paid your dues!
Even a candidate vying for the Governor's post must be endorsed by the home
club stating that he or she is a member of good standing.
- Green Badgers
- New members of less than six months membership. In earlier years, their
name badges were covered with green cellophane paper, to identify them as
such. This way, the older members could help assimilate them into the club.
- GSE: Group Study Exchange
- One of the most popular and rewarding
programmes of The Rotary Foundation which pairs Rotary Districts to send and
receive study teams. It gives an opportunity to visiting team members, to
meet, talk and live with Rotarians and their families in a warm spirit of
friendship and hospitality. The first such exchange was between California and
Japan in 1965.
In addition to learning about another country, as the team visits
institutions, professional offices and
government establishments, the GSE teams serve as ambassadors of goodwill.
They interpret their home
nation to host Rotarians and others in the communities in which they visit.
Many of the personal contacts
blossom into lasting friendships. - GSR:
Governor's Special Representative
- Senior Rotarian usually a Past President in
charge of forming a new Rotary club.
- Health Center.
- See Rotary
Health Clinic.
- Honorary Member
- A person who, by serving with distinction in the furtherance of Rotary
ideals, has been elected to honorary membership of a club. an honorary
member is exempt from payment of fees and dues, has no vote, and may not
hold office. However, an honorary member may attend all meetings and enjoy
the privileges of the club. Honorary membership terminates each year on 30
June but may by resolution be continued from year to year.
- maps. In our club we have PDG Saral Deb as an Honorary Member.
- Hundred Percent Attendance
- See
Perfect Attendance.
- IEC
- Informative Educative Communicative
Material. Kit especially for Polio Plus.
- Inner Wheel Club
- Independent service organisation of wives of Rotarians.
Complimentary to Rotary in their service to mankind.
In England, on 15 May, 1923, the Manchester Club proposed "The Formation of
a Ladies' Rotary Club in Manchester." The proposal was lost, but instead,
the first Inner Wheel Club was formed. Also see:
Inner Wheel Club of Calcutta
- Institutes, Rotary International
- Meant for present and past Rotary officers. Generally held annually, at
the same place of an international assembly or convention. Affords the RI
officers an opportunity to improve their knowledge of Rotary's plans and
programs and thus enhances their value as resource persons to their clubs
and districts.
- Interact
- Rotary club-sponsored clubs for young people dedicated to service and
international understanding. Membership is open to students at the secondary
school level (ages 14-18).
Interact clubs in schools sponsored by Rotary Club of Calcutta:
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| 1. Ashok Hall |
2. Assembly of God
Church |
3. Future Foundation |
| 4. GD Birla School
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5. La Martiniere
Boys/Girls |
6. MB Girls' School |
| 7. Sri Shikshayatan |
8. South Point |
9. Wellman Goldsmith |
| Interact Club of La Martiniere is the
biggest in the world. |
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Intercity Meeting
- District sponsored symposia held usually on
the Rotary Theme of the Month. No charges.
Attending this meeting qualifies for attendance credit (towards an absence
in a club weekly meeting).
- Jean Harris
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Paul's wife Jean Harris was born of November 8, 1881 in Edinburgh.
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- Joint Meeting
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A Regular Weekly Meeting held jointly with that of another Rotary club, to
promote goodwill.
- Magazines
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In addition to The Rotarian there are 28
regional magazines printed in 22 languages. Although each regional
publication has its own unique style and content, they all provide Rotarians
with up-to-date information and good reading.
- Make-up
- To attend the meeting of another Rotary club or certain other functions
thereby protecting membership and receiving attendance credit when a meeting
of the Rotarian's own club is missed.
- Mission of RI
- The mission of Rotary International, a
worldwide association of Rotary clubs,
is to provide service to others, to promote high ethical standards, and to
advance
world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of
business, professional, and community leaders. (2007-10)
- Months - Special
Months in Rotary
- Months designated by the RI Board to
emphasize the involvement of every Rotarian, and not just clubs, in Rotary
activities. They are: Literacy (July), Membership and Extension (August), New
Generations (September), Vocational Service (October), The Rotary Foundation
(November), Rotary Awareness (January), World Understanding (February),
Magazine (April), Rotary Fellowship (June). See
planner>>
- MOP Manual of Procedure
- A Reference Manual for Rotary Leaders
The Manual of Procedure is a compilation of statements of policies and
procedures adopted by conventions, the council on legislation, the RI Board
of Directors and the Trustees of The Rotary Foundation. It also includes the
current text of the RI Constitution and Bylaws, the standard Rotary club
constitution, the club bylaws recommended by the RI Board, and the Bylaws
and portions of the Articles of Incorporation of The Rotary Foundation. The
Manual is published in several language editions every three years, and a
copy is sent to each Rotary club and RI officer. The 1998 edition
incorporates changes in policy and procedures since its 1995 publication.
Some material that is frequently referred to has been reorganized to make it
more easily accessible. Many entries have been edited for clarity. If any
question arises about the meaning or interpretation of the Manual, English
is the official language of RI. (Source: Manual of Procedure, 1998).
Hard copy available at Rotary Archives. Or,
- Go to web site at
http://www.roti.org
and click ROTARY MOP
Mottos
"Service Above Self is the principal motto
of Rotary established by the 1959 Council on Legislation.
It has replaced "He Profits Most Who
Serves Best as the first motto of Rotary.
- Naba Disha Project
- Innovative Project between the Kolkata Police and the Rotary clubs in
Calcutta. Street children are brought in at various police stations.
Rotarians conduct free health check-ups, distribute medicines, help in
literacy awareness. The Rotary Club of Calcutta and the RC Bhowanipur
jointly organises camp at the Bhowanipur Police Station. Third Sunday of
every month.
- New
Generations Month
- The month of September is designated as "New
Generations Month" to focus on all Rotary activities that support the
development of young people up to the age of 30. Rotary clubs are encouraged
to use the slogan, "Every Rotarian an Example to Youth" in club bulletins and
publicity material during "New Generations Month."
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- NID
National Immunisation Day
- Special days in India earmarked for immunizing with
Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) of all children under 5 against poliomyelitis in an
effort to eradicate the disease from the nation.
- Nitish Chandra Laharry
- Past President of our club ( 1944-45) who became the first Asian President
of Rotary International in 1962-63. The RI motto for that year was, "Kindle
The Spark Within".
- Non-District Club
- Club which is not included in a district in RI but which is under the
direct supervision of the RI Board.
- Object of Rotary
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The
Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis
of worthy enterprise and in particular, to encourage and foster:
FIRST. The development of
acquaintance as an opportunity for service;
SECOND. High ethical
standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of
all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian's occupation as
an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD. The application of
the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business and community
life;
FOURTH. The advancement
of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world
fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of
service.
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- Oration - Rotary
- Project of RC Calcutta started in 1997-98 to commemorate the
anniversary of Rotary's birth on 23 February 1905.
This day is observed as
World Understanding and Peace Day.
- Past Presidents or PP'S
- Past Presidents are a exclusive group of special
Rotarians. It is not easy to become a PP. It takes years of training. First
you have to be nominated by the Board, accepted by the members, do a year of being a President-Elect and if you are
still around or willing to continue in this quest, you do another year
of being President. There are
29,000 + Rotarians around the world in this endeavor each year. If you
survive, (don't run away, throw in the towel or be impeached) you
then are admitted to this elite
fellowship as a IPP. (Immediate Past President). This is only for a year and
then the I is dropped. You are awarded a Special Badge to wear, This is to
let all know that you are
now a "PP" and what year you achieved this honor.
Note: You are only a president for a year, but a PP forever!
- Past Service Member
- A former active member whose active membership was terminated because of
his retirement from active business or professional life.
- Paul Harris Fellow
- An individual who contributes or in whose honor or memory is contributed
US$1,000 to The Rotary Foundation.
- PDG
-
Past District Governor. Rotary Club of Calcutta has the highest number of
PDGs in District 3291 (5 as of July 2008).
- Perfect Attendance
- Term used by many clubs to refer to a Rotarian's 100 percent attendance
record. However, no official definition of the term exists.
- Polio Plus
- Rotary's current flagship project -
eradicate poliomyelitis from the world by year 2005. This would coincide with
the centenary of the Rotary movement.
- PRID
- Past RI Director.
- Probus Clubs
- The first Probus Club, an acronym for
Pro(fessional) and Bus(iness), specifically for active-retired-persons aged
56 and above was formed in 1966 by the Rotary Club of Chatterham, England.
It offers an opportunity to the senior citizens to be part of a group of
like minded friends and contribute to the happiness of others and - in fact -
develop their own close community to take care of each other. Probusindia
has details of Indian clubs.
- Provisional Rotary Club
- Beginning with its first organizational
meeting, providing it meets regularly each week, this name is given to a new
club until it is admitted to the membership of RI.
- RAGS
-
Rotarian Action Groups. Evolving new RI Resource Groups.
- RCC
- Rotary Community Corps. Groups of non-Rotarians who work to improve the conditions of
their
communities with Rotary club support.
RCCs under the Rotary Club of Calcutta are +> go
- RFI
-
Rotary Foundation India. Agency in New Delhi responsible for disbursement of
Rotary Foundation
funds for projects in India.
- RINO
- 'Affectionate' name for category of Rotarians In Name
Only. Also true for Rotaractors.
- RI Convention
- See convention.
- RLI
-
The Rotary Leadership Institute (RLI) is a
multi-district, grassroots
leadership development program of member districts organized into
regional divisions in various parts of the world. It is not an official
program of Rotary International and is not under its control. The
RLI seeks to have Rotary clubs in member districts identify those
Rotarians who seem to have the potential for future club
leadership (not necessarily as club presidents) and provide those
so identified with a quality education in Rotary knowledge and
leadership skills for voluntary organizations.
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- Rotaract
- Rotary's leadership and service program for young people ages 18 to 30. It
aims to enhance their
knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to
address the physical and social needs of their communities and to promote
better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of
friendship and service.
The Rotaract movement started on 13 March 1968
with the first charter being granted to the Rotaract club of Charlotte, North
Carolina, USA. The event is commemorated each year with the celebration of the
World Rotaract Week.
Clubs sponsored by the Rotary Club of Calcutta:
1. Rotaract Club of Calcutta (meets Rotary Sadan, Sundays 5:30 pm).
2, Rotaract Club of IISWBM, College Square.
- Rotarian Action Groups
- See 'RAGS'
- Rotary
- Rotary is used as expressive and indicative of the organized body of
Rotary clubs and Rotarians, of the spirit which animates them, of the principles
and practices and precedents which guide them, and of the purposes and
object they seek to accomplish.
- Rotary Award For World Understanding & Peace
- The Rotary Award for World Understanding and Peace is an annual RI award to recognize and honor a non-Rotarian or an organization for outstanding achievement consistent with the ideals and objectives of RI.
Focusing on advancing world understanding and peace, the award seeks to inspire, encourage and stimulate more Rotarians to be personally involved in
humanitarian service, as well as to gain public recognition for Rotarians and RI as significant contributors to humanitarian service.
First presented in 1981, the award has been received by 15 individuals and three organizations.
- Rotary Community Corps / RCC / RVC
- Groups of non-Rotarians who work to improve the conditions of their
communities with Rotary club support. RCCs under the Rotary Club of Calcutta
are: go
- Rotary Convention
- To inspire and inform all Rotarians at an
international level particularly incoming presidents, governors-elect and
other incoming club and RI officers.
- Rotary Foundation
- is a not-for-profit corporation that supports the efforts of Rotary
International to achieve world understanding and peace through
international, humanitarian, educational and cultural exchange programmes.
It is funded solely by voluntary contributions.
The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world
understanding, goodwill and peace through the improvement of health, the
support of education and the alleviation of poverty.
- Rotary Foundation Alumni
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Former Ambassadorial Scholars, Rotary World Peace Fellows, Group Study
Exchange team leaders and
- members, Rotary Peace and
Conflict Studies participants, and recipients of Grants for University
Teachers
- and Volunteer Service Grants.
- Rotary Regional Magazines
- See Magazines.
- Rotary Institute
- Assembly of all past and present officers of Rotary International.
See Institutes, Rotary.
- Rotarylet
- Children of Rotarians.
- Rotary Sadan
- Rotary Club of Calcutta's home situated at
94/2 Chowringhee Road, Kolkata 700020. Telephones 2223-8686 / 8787.
- Fax +91-33-2223 2573 Email:
rotacal@vsnl.com and
rccalcutta@gmail.com The 3 storied
house runs facilities for children. It also houses the the club office and
the Rotary Archives of historical documents. the club's regular weekly
meetings are held in the auditorium.
- RWM
- Regular Weekly Meeting that is usually held
by all Rotary clubs. Since September 1919 Rotary Club of Calcutta holds
their luncheon meetings on Tuesdays at 1 for 1:30 pm unless otherwise
notified.
- RYLA
- Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. Each year,
thousands of young people ages 14 to 30, who are chosen for
their potential as leaders, attend an all-expenses-paid RYLA seminar, camp,
or workshop to develop leadership skills.
The idea came
about from a program started in Queensland, Australia in 1959 and evolved
until 1971 when the
Rotary International Board of Directors declared it as
an official program of Rotary International. The simple version
of the
program is to bring together young leaders from area schools (usually from
the junior year of high school)
for a week of social, cultural and
educational activities. They learn about such things as public speaking,
environmental issues, problems facing the elderly, economics and many things
that we hope will give them knowledge
necessary for becoming tomorrow’s
leaders.
- RYLARIANS
- Youth attending RYLA programs.
- SCIR
-
Society for Community Intervention and Research. Located at Tiljola,
Kolkata.
- "Service Above Self"
- Motto which may be used in Rotary literature and elsewhere. Designated by
the 1989 Council as Rotary's principal official motto.
- SNID
- Special
National Immunisation Day
- Sevika Sahayika Training
- Innovative vocational service programme of
the Rotary Club of Calcutta organised by R-Ann Veena Rohatgi. Boys and girls
finishing high school are given basic training as nurses. They are quickly
absorbed in private hospitals and nursing homes.
- Sister Clubs
- Rotary Clubs establish Sister relationships
with other Rotary Clubs by agreeing to establish a special bond of
friendship between the two Clubs for a specified period, subject to renewal
by mutual agreement of both clubs. The clubs agree to promote friendship
between the two Clubs and communicate and cooperate with each other
regarding projects and activities, to initiate planning for a mutually
acceptable joint project and to implement and complete at least one such
project within the term of the agreement.
President Dileep Rohatgi (2000-01) is trying to forge such a friendship with
the Rotary Club of Dhaka - the first club of Bangladesh and sponsored by us
in 1937.
- Special Months in Rotary
- See >> Months
- STAR Programme
- Special Training for Action in Rotary.
Developed by RC El Paso, Texas, USA in 1976 has proven to be an effective
tool for creating a better informed membership and preparing members for
club leadership positions. First introduced in RC Calcutta on 2 Sep
2001.
- Statistics - Rotary
- Number of Rotarians, Rotary clubs, Districts and other figures
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- The Rotarian
- The name of the official magazine of RI and an international magazine for
business and professional people.
- Toasts
- At the end of every regular weekly meeting,
it is customary to remember with good wishes, another Rotary club - thus
fostering international goodwill and peace amongst nations. Have a look at our
Toasts form.
- Understanding - World, Day
- February 23rd, the anniversary of Rotary's birth.
- Vocational Service
- Rotary's second avenue of service. it's purpose includes promoting high
ethical standards in business and professions and fostering the ideal of
service in the pursuit of all vocations. The role of the club includes
developing projects that help members contribute their talents to meeting
society's needs. Te role of Rotarians includes conducting themselves and
their businesses in accordance with Rotary principles and responding to
projects their clubs develop.
- World Headquarters
- The world Headquarters of the Secretariat located at One Rotary Center,
1560 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, Illinois, USA.
- World Understanding and Peace Day - Feb
23
- The anniversary of Rotary's
birth, 23 February 1905, is also observed as World Understanding and Peace
Day. Each club, on that day, gives special recognition and emphasis to
Rotary's commitment to international under-standing, friendship, and peace.
- Youth Exchange
- Team exchange between high school of one
District with another. Enriched experience by students, host families,
sponsoring clubs, receiving schools and the entire community. Opportunity to
learn about customs, languages, traditions and family life in another
country. Since 1927.
- ZR
- Zonal Representative, which see below.
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Zonal Representative
- A District
Official appointed by the Governor who assists the Assistant
Governor in administering a Zone of a Rotary District. In District 3290 we
have 17 such Zones and thus 17 ZRs.
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Zone 5 Asia-Restructuring of clubs:
- By letter dated 22-Nov-02 RI
Gen. Secretary Edwin H. Futa informs that the RI Board of Directors at their
meeting held in November 2002 has approved a new Section Plan for the clubs.
Section A: Districts 3010, 3050, 3070, 3080, 3090, 3100
Section B: Districts 3030, 3040, 3060, 3130, 3140
Section C: Districts 3110, 3120, 3240, 3250, 3260,
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Grouping of clubs, established by the RI bylaws and constituted by the RI
Board, for the purpose of electing members of the nominating committee for
president and for the nomination of directors.
Zone alignments are also often the basis upon which institutes are organized.