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Issue 1 Vol 2 2019 JCI Mission and Vision JCI Creed MISSION We Believe JCI Brahmavara Sevame India, Zone XV Region C Newsletter Issue 1 Vol 2 2019 JCI Mission and Vision JCI Creed MISSION We believe . That, faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life; To provide development opportunities That, the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations; that empower young people to create That, economic justice can best be won by free men through free positive change. enterprise; VISION That, government should be of laws rather than of men; To be the leading global network of That, earth's great treasure lies in human personality; young active citizens. And that, service to humanity is the best work of life." President’s Note Team 2020 My JCI journey started on19th May, 2018 under the able leadership of JFM Joeal D’ Almeida, the Founder President of JCI Brahmavara Sevame. It was he, who conceived the dream of having JCI at Brahamvara to bring out the leadership quality of YOUNG Brahmvara. I feel very proud to be a founder member and also president for the year 2019. I had a very fruitful year interms of members actively involving in JCI programs, understanding what is JCI JC Leslia Soares JFM Gracy Smitha Barnes and mainly members supporting all the JCI Programs. President Secretary I took oath on 24th January, 2019 as the President of JCI Brahmavara Sevame. I wasn’t sure how to lead the team and where to aim. It was Founder President JFM Joeal D’ Almeida who suggested to build the team first then conduct the programs under JCI ban- ner. Today I am very happy to announce that we have built the JCI team at Brahmavara which can motivate and train our future leaders. JC Roshan Antony D’ Silva JC Laveena D’Souza JC Leslia Soares will take the charge of JCI Treasurer Joint Secretary Brahmavara Sevame on 16th of November as the First Lady President of our LOM. We are sure she IPP: JC Yeshwanth Kumar will complete all the dreams of her Vice Presidents Directors past presidents along with her future programs. LOM: JC Krishnamurthy JC Sona Maria Fernandies CD: JC Reshma D’Souza JC Treeza D’ Souza PR: JC Praveen Muddoor JC Anuj Placid Lewis JC Yeshwanth Kumar ID: JC Radhakrishna JJC Coordinator President - 2019 Business: JC Sunil Kumar JC Roshan D’ Almeida JCI Brahmavara Sevame - Programs 2019 Installation of team 2019 Installation ceremony was held on 24th January, 2019. IPP JFM Joeal D' Almeida lead the first half of the program. He shared his experience of year 2018. Chief Guest Dr. Vincent Alva, Principal Milagres College, Kallyanpura, briefed how JCI can help young generation of Brahmvara to grow as future Lead- ers. He suggested to conduct the meeting at members residences to increase the bond between them. JC Yeshwanth Kumar took oath as the President for the year 2019. He promised to use JCI to create future leaders from Brahmvara. Zone President JC Asoka Choonthar, Zone vice president of Region C JFM Devendra Nayak, IPP of Udupi- Indrali JC Sharlyn M Kadaba were present. Tribute to Soldiers LDMT Jaycees and Junior Jaycees conducted the program - Trib- LOM Development Management Training was conducted ute to Soldiers who were killed during Phulvama Terrorist by ZVP of region C, JFM Devendra Nayak. He briefed attack. 50+ People, Brahmavara Sevame members, Junior about responsibilities of president, secretary, vice presi- Jaycee members and local citizens, paid their respect to dents, directors and members. He helped the Brahmavara departed soldiers Sevame to plan the activities for the year 2019. Youth Empowerment Program Youth Empowerment Program was held at ITI Herady, Barkur on 11th of April. It was a full day Training session with 5 sessions and two trainers JCI Senator Rajesh Shenoy and JCI Senator Soujany Hegde. The training was full of group activities, which kept the student engaged and got to learn a lot from activities. Also, these activities helped them to gain confidence and made them to come forward and speak before the crowd. Topics covered 1. Goal Setting 2. Effective Communication 3. Leadership 4. Effective Public Speaking 5. Personal Grooming ZTWS - Assignments Full day Youth Empowerment trainings held At Nirmala Composite PU College, Brahmavara on 20th July. ZTWS provisional trainers JFM Joeal D' Almeida and JC Jayashree Prakash (JCI Belman) were the trainers. JFM Joeal D' Almeida took the sessions for PU students and JC Jayashree Prakash took the sessions for High school students. Youth Empowerment trainings held At Nirmala English Medium School, Brahmavara on 27th July and at Haikadi Govt. School on 05.08.2019. Zone provisional trainer JFM Joeal D' Almeida was the resource person. 4 Zone provisional trainers have conducted sessions for our members 02.08.2019 JC Jayshree Prakash - Conflict Management 09.08.2019 JFM Devendra Nayak - Positive Mental Attitude 23.08.2019 JC Prakash Karkala - Winning Attitude 23.08.2019 JC Deeksha - Creative Thinking JFM Joeal D' Almeida had sessions for different LOMs 03.08.2019 - JCI Parkala 05.08.2019 - JCI Kundapura 14.08.2019 - JCI Udupi-Indrali 02.08.2019 - JCI Shivamoga Vivek 14.08.2019 - JCI Saligrama Vaddarse 01.09.2019 - Swasahaya Group B2B LOM Assistance Visit Conducted B2B on 9th of August at Nirmala English Me- JFM Devendra Nayak, Zone vice president of region C, diums School Campus. With the guidance of JFM Devendra briefed about the various future programs and how to man- Nayak, Zone vice president of region C, our members age and run the LOM. He requested members to register shared about their efforts and struggle while setting their and attend all JCI conferences as they are the best way to business and running it successfully. get motivated. To get noticed, it doesn’t matter how may years old is your LOM, what matters is the number of relevant programs conducted by the LOM NLTS Conducted NLTS exam for 300 students of Haikadi on 13th August 2019 EPS - CAPP Conducted a full day training on EPS - Effective public speaking and CAPP - Chairmanship and Parliamentary Proce- dures from 10.00am to 5.30pm. JCI Senator Rajesh D. Shenoy trained the members on various aspects of the communi- cation skills, Public speaking. Introduced Chairmanship and Parliamentary procedures and concluded with role play. An effective session for the team 2020. Anniversary Celebrations JCI Brahamavara Sevame celebrated its first Anniversary on May 18th at Tonse Boat House. JC PPP Rakesh Kunjoor and JC Soumya Rakesh were guests for the event. All members introduced themselves including their education, business and best part of their lives. JC and JJC members Facilitated on their various achievements. Founder president JFM Joeal D’ Alemida and current president JC Yeshwanth Kumar spoke on various programs conducted and to be conducted. President of Mother LOM JC Sherlyn M Kadaba spoke on how they conceived the idea of starting Brahmavara Sevame and congratulated Joeal for the success. JJCI Brahmavara Sevame - Programs 2019 JJC Training JASMINE 2019 UJJAWAL - Training program for Junior Jaycees of Zone Added to our proudness, from JJC Unit, JJC Swastik XV, was conducted on 4th March, 2019 at Hotel Mandara- Yesh and JJC Nikitha U had attended Jasmine 2019, held Kaup, which was hosted by JCI Kaup. Pilot for the train- at Shri Madhwa Vadiraja Institute of Technology & Man- ing was National Trainer JC Venugopal and Co-pilot was agement - SMVITM, Bantkal-Udupi, hosted by JCI Zone Trainer Roopashree Rathnakar. From our LOM JJC Manipal Hill City. JASMINE - Jaycees Academy for Smart President JJC Aron Roche and JJC Annora Lewis had at- Initiative for Empowerment - is 4 days advanced learn- tended the training. ing experience exclusively designed for the students of 10th, 11th & 12th standard . Program was conducted from 10th May to 13th May, 2019 and trainers were JC Reshma Satish, JC Karuna Rajan Satardekar, JC Susan George and guest faculty PNP K Vallabhadasji, fondly known as Kaakaaji. We also feel proud that their feedback got published in the May edition of JCI National bulletin - ‘Challenge’ and the same is been published in the next page.We congratu- Youth Empowerment Program: 25.08.2019 late both of them and wish this JASMINE learning be with Junior Jaycee wing of Brahamavara Sevame had conducted them for long and follow it religiously and make them great a session on Creative Thinking for the LOM members on leaders in future 25th August 2019. Trainer was JC Deeksha, Zone Provi- sional Trainer, JCI Kaup, spoke on various ways of cre- ative thinking and how to cultivate it. She had conducted various activities to elaborate 'Creative Thinking'. All the members of the LOM actively involved and learnt how cre- ative thinking can be used to reach greater heights in life and they felt session was fruitful. JC Ashok Thekkatte, President of JCI Kundapura, was surprise guest for the session along with JC Chethan Devadiga, member of JCI Kundapura FEEDBACK - Jasmine 2019 I, at first thought that the program would be full of teachings. So, I had prepared my mind for theory sessions, but when I saw the agenda, felt like something is there for everyone. I was very happy when I saw activities for every morning. Then the day came and I was finally going for the program. Kind of nervous at the start as there was no one to support but when we had our first session I was really surprised as there were many fun activities to know each other. I was really pumped up after the first session. After that we were separated into teams and I was in red group then the day went very quickly not thinking much about my parents. The second day was really fun due to Kakaji or JC Vallabhdas Sir, who inspired us a lot.
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