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° Club Activities of the Rotary Year (2015-2016) 13-17 o Grouping of Rotarians for FeLlowship Dinner 19

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O~, Ccviee NATRAJ TOURS & TRAVELS Phone: (977-1) 4169001 (P) LTD~ Al 69004 Res t~977-1) 42 Website: www.natrajtours.. Dear Fellow Rotarians I would like to thank all fellow Rotarians of the Rotary Club of Patan, the RCP families, well-wishers I have a great pleasure to present the 31st Souvenir and friends for their moral support and for providing of the Rotary Club of Patan on behalf of the editorial articles and write ups. On behalf of the RCP family team. As you know the Rotary Club of Patan (RCP) I would also like to thank business houses/firms for has served the community since its establishment in sponsorship of advertisements and other significant 1985 - celebrating its 31st anniversary this year. Since contributions to this annual Souvenir without which its inception, the club is moving forward with new this could not be published. club leaders every year, creating a positive change in communities in Lalitpur as well as several other I would also like to extend my appreciation as well as districts of Nepal through its service projects. We deep gratitude to all my colleagues in the editorial are confident that the continuity of the club with its board for their continuous advice, untiring support, committed Leaders and members will certainly sustain valuable inputs and guidance. our good will in the days to come. Last but not the least. my heartfelt thanks go to the I strongly believe that the annual ‘Souvenir’ would President Rtn. Bijaya Mallapaty and his leadership serve as a good reference document specifically for team of the executive board and other committee RCP Rotarians. It should encourage members for their members of Rotary Year 201 6-201 7, for all their help meaningful participation and engagement to the Rotary in completing this Souvenir. Year 2016-2017 theme of ‘Rotary Serving Humanity’, Thank you and continue to make the RCP ‘A VIBRANT AND LIVELY CLUB’. In Rotary, we discover and celebrate our diverse perspectives during club meetings, conferences, service projects, fellowships and other social events. As a matter of fact. Rotary Club is a unique platform in fulfilling our commitment in doing good in the world Yours in Rotary Service and this is every one’s goal in the Rotary.

The articles written by very experienced Rotarian leaders, with valuable messages in this Souvenir will certainly increase our Rotary knowledge. Let us Rtn. Mahendra B. Thapa make use of the valuable messages in this Souvenir Coordinator to upgrade the four pillars of successful clubs, i.e. Membership growth, Service projects, Contribution to Souvenir Publication Committee (2016-2017) TRF and Leadership beyond the club level, in a dynamic manner.

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I want to congratulate you on your installation to the office of 2016-17 as President.

As a club officer, you can help strengthen your club — raising awareness of its work, gaining new members, and helping to carry out projects that have a lasting impact. Your guidance and example are essential to keeping your fellow Rotarians enthusiastic and engaged. Our success as a service organization begins

at the club level — Rotarians are the foundation of everything that Rotary stands foL Without active members like you, we would not be the organization we are today.

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Dear President, President Elect and entire members of RC Patan, It gives me great pleasure in extending my sincere congratulations for your successful tenure and accomplishments you made during the Rotary Year 2015-16. I am sure the path you have shown by various innovative and diversified program implementation is worth following by other Rotary Clubs to serve the humanity as appealed by RI President John F. Germ in his annual theme. I am glad to note that RC Patan is bringing out the special issue of Lalitdhara in the form of Souvenir to celebrate the Rotary New Year 2016-17. Let me take this opportunity to extend my sincere greetings to each members of the club on this occasion. I also would like to wish you all a successful Rotary year ahead. As RI President John said in his opening remarks, “A small opportunity will create huge enterprises” I would like to urge the club and its members to explore a small opportunity for everyone in the community that you are serving so that each one will be able create huge enterprises, which I am sure will contribute in bringing significant change. The change eventually will be conducive to break the barriers in increasing access to basic services like clean drinking water, hygienic sanitation facilities, immunization to children and others, quality education and abundance of income opportunity and so on. Furthermore, the change in the community will also allow them to optimizing their potential to the fullest extent. This year, the new strategy of the RI District 3292 Nepal and Bhutan has emphasized to support the clubs for their strengthening. For this first of all we all must make change in our own clubs. I am sure only the strong club will be able to maximize the number of quality members, increase contribution to The Rotary Foundation, implement innovative and diversified service projects thereby enhancing positive rotary image in general. I commit, to be with you in your voyage to strengthen the club to optimize your capability to the optimal extent, by translating our slogan District at your doorstep into action. I urge to focus in club strengthening in this year’s plan of action, as you all know, In Rotary, club strengthening is in the epicenter of all activities for overall impact at the community level.

Yours in Rotary

(Rtn. Jaya RL Shah) District Governor 2016-17 President’s Message

Dear Fellow Rotarians, It gives me great pleasure to have this opportunity to extend my best wishes to the entire Rotary family on the occasion of the 31st Charter Day of the Rotary Club of Patan. We are proud to have a strong and vibrant club, and acknowledge the hard Sijaya Mallapcqy work and contributions made by the Rotarians of our club since its inception in President 1985.

This year is a very special year for Rotary as the centennial year of The Rotary Foundation. We celebrate it with added enthusiasm to further enhance the image of Rotary and expand its outreach to do ‘good’ around the world. As founder of The Rotary Foundation, Arch Klumph, has said: “We should not live for ourselves alone, but for the joy in doing good for others.”

We are fully committed to bringing the Rotary Club of Patan to new heights, making ourselves useful to other members and the communities we serve. ‘Fellowship’ and ‘Service’ are like two sides of a coin, both are equally needed for a successful club. In the words of Rotary International President John Germ: ‘One good work at a time each one of us can change the world Rotary provides the institution to each of us to do ‘as much as we can’ and ‘as well as we can’ to contribute to Rotary

Serving Humanity — the theme of Rotary Year 2016-2017.

On behalf of the entire Rotary Club of Patan family, I would like to thank the Coordinator and the Editorial Team for their creativity and hard work in bringing out this annual publication, which not only provides interesting topical articles, but also serves as the Club’s annual report with historical data and information. I would also like to thank all the writers, contributors and advertisers to make this Lalitdhara Souvenir worthy of its name.

Yours, in Rotary,

Bijaya Mallapaty President (2016.2017) Past Presidents of Rotazy Club of Patan

Late Rtn. 5.R. Sharma Rtn. B. R. Prasai Late Rtn. P. P. Prasai Late Rtn. HR. Bajrachaiya 1985-87 1987-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

Rtn. B. B. Bajracharya Rtn. 5. 538 Rana Rtn. T. 14. Shakya Late Rtn. B.P. Dhital 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

Rtn. R.R. Pandey Rtn. T. Neupane Rtn. Kamal Nyachhon Rtn. Pushkar 14. Shakya Late Rtn. Narayan G. Halwai 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 I

Rtn. Yagya B. Shrestha Rtn. Siba B. Rajbhandaty Rtn. Dr. CF Maskey Rtn. Gyanu I?. Shakya Rtn. Ganesh R. Shrestha 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007

Rtn. Keshab B. Mathema Rtn. Santa K. Shrestha Rtn. Dr. Prakash R. Regmi Rtn. 3. K. Tamrakar 2008-2009 2010-2011 2011-2012 f

Rtn. Krishna B. Basnyat Rtn. Jeevan K. Shrestha Rtn. Khruschev Shrestha Rtn. Matsyendra L. Kayastha* Pta. Piyush B. Bajrachaiya 2012-2013 2013-14 2014-15 2014-15 2015-16

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~dL Rtn. Bijaya Maflapaty Rtn. Piyush Bajracharya Rtn. Chandra L. Kayastha Rtn. Gabriele Mallapaty President IP President President Elect President Nom/nee Director/chair-Service Projects I

Rtn. Lalita Thapa Rtn. Dr. B. B. Sharma Rtn. Ganesh R. Shrestha Rtn. Mahendra B. Thapa Vice-President Secretary Joint-Secretary Dfrector/Chafr-Club Adm.

Rtn. Mi. Kayastha Rtn. Dr. P. R. Regmi Rtn. Siba B. Rajbhandary Director/Chair~Membership Director/C/iafr-Pub/ic Relation Dfrector/Chafr-TRF

fltri. Nirmal Pradhanang Rtn. Bharat N. Joshi Director- Youth Service Rtn. Kedar B. Shrestha Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms CLUB ACTIVITIES OF in~flTVIfl swnuczfiflWA fljF ILakA fl 201546 Rtn. PG. vi bujrudnarya iL~ LU 1111 President Secretary Rotary Year2Ol5-16 Rotary Year 2015-16

Participation and Engagement of Members meeting and five Club Assemblies took place. The total of 49 regular meetings was held out of 52. Three meetings The regular activities of Rotary Club of Patan (RCP) were did not take place due to Dashain festival, RI visit in carried out smoothly with full participation and support Nepal and sad demise of PP Rtn. Narayan Govinda Halwai. of aLl members despite the hurdles and difficulties due During 49 weekly meetings, the total of 1012 Rotarian to economic blockade. The club leader took initiative of Members, 25 guests and 32 spouses attended. The total engaging alL the senior members in sharing their rich makeup during this period was 32. Despite the difficulties experience being a Rotarian. This has revealed historical of transportation due to economic blockade, the average events and perspective of Rotary movements in Nepal. attendance rate of the members during this years has been All the members were actively involved in club activities 70°Io which is considered to be quite high among the clubs through various committees. in the district. Special Meetings: Joint meetings, one with Rotaract Club and another with RC Patan West were held in which the PDG Rtn. Dilendra Shrestha delivered an inspiring talk focusing on the importance of giving in Rotary.

Club Administration Club Registration; Annual Budget and RI dues: With fuLl support of club members, Club’s registration for renewal was done on time. Similarly, the annual budget of the Club and audit report was prepared and submitted on time. All Special efforts were made to ensure an effective and well the RI dues were also paid in July and met the deadline. functioning of the club administration, e.g. preparing Meetings and attendance: The club is led by the Board and sending agenda of the meeting in advance, inviting of Directors of 14 members and its activities were carried spouses and other guests during the talk programmes, out through six thematic committees and subcommittees. sending reminders the members of the meetings, changing The total of 12 Board Meetings including a joint board the meeting venue from Saligram Apartment Hotel to Potani v: Dub of Pan

Summit Hotel to ensure better meeting room and parking The birthday fellowships were reduced from three to space. two. Even the DG visits and Charter Day was celebrated modestly. A joint fellowship, IPP fellowship and 5th Enlarging Knowledge and Information Sharing Monday Entertainment programmes were well attended During this period, RCP had organized twelve talk and cherished by the members. programmes inviting 10 guest speakers. The Club Members have had excellent opportunities to enrich their knowledge and understanding on wide range of issues related to health, education, disaster management, environment and climate changes, natural resource management and wildlife, culture and heritage.

25th Anniversary of PEEF The RCP celebrated its 25 Years of club owned PEEF project on 10 April 2016 at Yelamaya Kendra, Patan with the presence of the DG Keshav Kunwar. The PP Rtn. Siba Bhakta Rajbhandary coordinated the programme and Membership provided a short introduction of the project. The Prajapati Education Endowment Fund ‘PEEF was established on 20 In the membership front, RCP faced stack this year. The members that grew from 39 to 44 in the previous felt July 1990 with a seed money of NRs. 32,000 from RCP back to 39 again due to various unfortunate incidents. members Rtn. Matsyendra L. Kayastha and PDG Rtn. Tulsi One couple member had to leave the club due to health . The RCP started the scholarship programme from problem, one member passed away and one member had 1991. To this effort the Past President Late Rtn. Prajapati to Leave due to personal cause. However, efforts have been Prasai contributed and raised a lot of contribution to made to fill in these gaps with new members, particularly bring this programme forward. The RCP recognized his focusing on young and women members. A couple of contributions by naming the programme in 1998 (after potential members have been invited in several meeting his death) as the ‘Prajapati Education Endowment Fund’ for them to acquaint with Rotary motto and activities. (PEEF), which has grown to 1.14 crore Nepalese Rupees to Fellowships date. Currently, PEEF supports some 550 students in 27/28 public schools, and has supported over 2,370 students The RY 2015-16 could not be an exemplary year for from grades 6 to 10. Rtn. Rajbhandary also noted the fellowships. As it witnessed a number of unfortunate highest single contributor Dr. Prabhu Prabhakar through incidents that include the devastating earthquake, followed by economic blockade by India, serious health Ms. .Jabina Rajbhandary with a contribution equivalent problems of rotary leadership as well as sad demise of a to US $30,000 and special contribution of PDG Rtn. Tulsi senior Rotarian, a number of scheduled fellowship events Mahaijan from RC Branchburg, USA, among others from and family outings had to be cancelled. the RCP family & friends. The PEEF was recognized by the District as a flagship scholarship project during the District Service Projects: Conference held in Biratnagar and the South Asia Literacy During the RY 2015-16, the RCP had four ongoing projects Conference heLd in Kathmandu. The excellent contribution (including the club owned service project) and three of the Late Rtn. Narayan G. Halwai for managing the PEEF projects under Global Grant (GG). There are five projects for a long time was also noted. under pipelines. The updates of these projects in gist are The Head Masters and selected students of the schools presented below: receiving scholarships from PEEP were also invited to this Prajapati Education Endowment Fund (PEEF): is a club programme. They have expressed their appreciation for the owned flagship project in operation since last 25 years. contribution made by this Fund. The endowment fund has reached to Rs. 1.14 crore. By the end of rotary year 2015-16, it has supported 2,370 Community Services students from 29 schools from grade 6-10. The RCP Health Camps: RCP in collaboration with Nepal Heart celebrated project’s 25 years of service on April 10, 2016 Foundation organized a health camp in Baphal, Lalitpur. in an event with the presence of DG Keshav Kunwar. Dr. Rtn Prakash Raj Regmi coordinated the whole event in Primary Prevention of Rheumatic Heart Disease which 200 patients were benefitted. Similarly in another (GG 1418219, US$31,000): The project started in health camp in Dhading was organized in collaboration September 2014. The main objective of the project is with RC Kathmandu North West in which 1800 children enhance the capacities of health posts, sub-health posts were screened and 1500 children took echo test. and school based clinics in Lalitpur to treat children Training for Health Workers: The members of the RCP with bacterial throat infection. Almost 150,000 children, also took part in the training programme on Rheumatic between the age of 6-15, from Lalitpur District are Heart Disease Prevention in which health workers and expected to benefit from this project. The international school teachers were invited to participate. partners for this project include RC Delhi Chanakyapuri, District 3292, District 3690 South Korea, RC Patan and Post-earth quake support: RCP distributed clothes for Nepal Heart Foundation. earth quake victims in Helambu, Sindhupalchowk; Panga, Vocational Education of 110 former “Kamlari Girls” in Kirtipur; Bhattedanda and Dukuchhap in Lalitpur. Western Nepal (GG1527136, US54, 099): The project Honouring the senior citizens: The RCP was one of started in May 2015. The main purpose of the project is sponsoring clubs to an event in honouring of 150 senior to support the former “Kamalari” girls and women to build citizens of Lalitpur. The senior members of the Club their economic and social empowerment through skills participated in the event. training and income generation activities. Most of the project activities have been successfully participating in many of the community activities as well accomplished within the project period. More than 100 as in district’s events. However, the one interact clubs of girls have already been trained in different trades and Chandibhanjyang has not been very active this year. The many of them have already started their own businesses. RCP is making extra efforts to activate its members and RCs of Mississauga-Dixie; Mississauga; Mississauga their activities. Streetsville; City Centre; Lakeshore; West; Credit Valley A.M.; Meadowvale; Airport; District 7080 & the Nepal Award and Recognitions: Youth Foundation have been the partners for this project. Vocational Awards: On the occasion of vocation month, ICU Facilities in Cleft and Burn Centre (GG 1529621- RCP organized its annual vocational award ceremony on 22 US 100,853): More than USD 100,000 worth of medical February 2016 to recognize the individuals who have made equipment was provided to the Nepal Cleft & Burn Center significant contribution to the communities and to the lives to the people at Large. Three awards were selected at Kirtipur Hospital to treat patients with severe burns from field of education, health and journalism through and cleft pallet deformations from across the country. The fair and transparent selection criteria. They are Mr. Babu official handover took place on Thursday, 2 June 2016 Kaji Khatri, Headmaster, Mahendra Adarsha H.S. School; and was attended by Rotarians from Nepal and Italy. The Ms. Shudha Vaidya, Metron of Kathmandu Medical College project was supported also from 0-2072, Interplast, Rotary and Ms. Srijana Duwal Shrestha, Sub-Editor, “Nari” Clubs and Friends from Bologna, Italy. magazine. The pipelines projects which are in the various stages of approval process include Drinking Water and Income Opportunities to earthquake victims in Chitawan Districts (GG#164069); Education and Water Provision for Mirge Village, Dolkha (GG#1541893); Water and Sanitation for Earthquake affected communities of Dukuchhap and Rhattedanda of Lalitpur; Micro-hydro project for Chepel, Solukhumbu; and Support of the Hospital of Rehabilitation of Disabled Children.

Collaborative Partnership RC Patan also supported the initiatives of Rotaract Club of Patan to organize Blood Donation programme in ‘Kamalmani Educational Excellence Award’ (KEEA) Jawalakhel, Lalitpur. RCP actively participated in the The ‘Kamalmani Educational Excellence Award’ (KEEA) event both through financial support and blood donation. distribution programme was organized on 10 April. The A joint meeting was also held during this year. In many KEEA was established with an endowment fund from GSR of the regular meetings, the leadership of Rotaract Club Rtn. Kamalmani Dixit to the RCP in 2012. The idea was to attended with their members. There has been a very good support the RCP’s flagship PEEF programme by awarding interaction between the Youth Service Committee Director the best all-round student among the recipients of PEEF of the RCP and the Rotaract member of this club and scholarship with a certificate and a cash award. In 2014, receiving advisory support on a regular basis. Rtns. Ganesh R. Shrestha and PDG Tirtha M. Sakya committed Similarly, RCP has been supporting three Interact Clubs. annual contributions to the second and third best students. Two interact clubs: one in Sunakothi and the other one Given the popularity of this award and to motivate the in Pragati school, Kupondole have been quite active and students to do better, KEEA was further expanded in 2016 to 10 students (one 1st award, three 2nd awards and six Mr. Ukesh Thapa, Shree Mahendragram S. School, Tikathali; 3rd awards) with commitment of annual contributions Ms. Rasmi Tamang, Tn Padma Vidyashram, PuLchowk; & from Rtns. Matsyendra and Chandralekha Kayastha, Bijaya Ms. Pabina K.C., Shree Ganesh LowerS. School, Dhukuchap; Mallapaty, Lalita Thapa, Sharda Prasai, Gautam Shakya, and 3rd Awards to Mr. Anjali Maha~jan (in absentia), Shree Nirmal Pradhanang and Siba B. Rajbhandary. Balkumani S. SchooL,Sunakothi; Ms. Puja Shrestha, Shree While the PEEF is principally a need-based scholarship, it Krishna H.S. SchooL Dhapakhel; Ms. Saraswati Ghale, incLudes reward to motivate ‘merit’ with a higher amount Patan H.S. School, Patan Dhoka; Ms. Ruth Rai, Adarsha of scholarship for supported students who pass with Saul H.S. School, Bungamati; Ms. Muna Rasaili, Shree ‘distinction~ The KEEA further adds to motivate these Mahendra Bhrikuti S. School, Ekantakuna; and Mr. Dinesh students to excel by this kind of recognition. This is the K.C., Lubhu Secondary SchooL Lubhu. These initiatives are first year for the RCP to celebrate the KEEA distribution expected to inspire the students to perform better. with a Large number of recipients in the presence of the Participation in District Events Head Masters or their Representatives from all the PEEF Most of the RCP members took part in several events supported schools and the Rotary family. organized by the District. Sustainable Immunization Support Fund, ICMs on Rotary Image, Literacy as well as TEACH programme, New Membership orientation programme, DTAS. Fourteen out 39 members are supporting the District through various committees.

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Bajracharya Bijay (MPHF+l) Joshi Bharat Narsing (Mfl-IF+ I) Classification: Financial Analyst Classification: Gemologist Premier Finance Co. Ltd. Add: Gems jewellary Industries (P) Ltd. Add: Manbhawan, Lalitpur Ph: (R) 5521525, (0)5529452 Ph: (R) 5521126, (0)5521223 Born: 23 Aug Wed: 2 Mar Cell: 9851023195 Serv: P.VP.D. Born: 16 june; Wed: 25 Feb join: 1986 join: 2003 Spouse: RAJANI Spouse: MEEBA E-mail: b.bajracharya~hotmail.com E-mail: [email protected]

Bajracharya Piyush B. (MPHF+3) Kayastha Chandralekha (MPHF+4) Classification: Ayurvedic Medical Practitioner Classification: Architect Add: Piyushbarshi Aushadhalaya Add: Mr. & Mrs. ML Kayastha & Associates Pvt. Ltd. Res:jwagal, Kopundol-lO. Lalitpur Ph: (R) 5520624, (0)5521279 Ph: (R) 5529640, (0) 4223960 Cell: 9849450309 (M): 9851013388 Born: 4th May; Wed: 7th july Born: 12th Dec. Wed: 27 Feb join: 2008 Serv: D.S.. M (CLC) Serv: D, S. VP join: 2005 Spouse: MATSYENDRA Spouse: RAMITA E-mail: kayasthacl©gmail.com E-mail: piyush.bajra©gmail.com Kayastha Matsyendra Lal (MD) Basnyat K. Bahadur (MPHF+2) Classification: Architect Classification: Insurance Add: Mr. & Mrs. ML Kayastha & Associates Pvt. Ltd. Add: Sagarmatha Insurance Co. Ltd. Ph: (R) 5520624, (0)5521279 Res: Manbhawan, jawalakhel Cell: 9851021458 Ph: (R) 5533341, (0) 4412367 Born 25th May; Wed: 7th july (M): 9851024313 join: 1984 Born: 8 july Serv: CS, 0, DAC Past President join: 2000 Spouse: CHANDRALEKHA E-mail: krishnabasnyat~gmail.com E-mail: mlkayastha~gmaiI.com

Dixit Kamalmani (lID) Khemka Shiv Prakash Classification: Senior Active (Stelic) Classification: Elect & Electronics Business Add: Madan Piraskar Pustakalaya Add: Anand Bhairab Marg, Gyaneshwar Shree Durbar Tole, Lalitpur Ph: (R) 4436305, (0)4110860 Ph: (R) 5536338, (0)5521014 Cell: 9801025886 Born: 2 Sep; Wed: II june Born: 12th Feb; Wed: I 1st Dec join: 1986 join: 2016 Serv: D; Sgt, DAC, CM Spouse: PREETI E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Gyawali tochan (P1*) Maharjan Kamala (NPHF+2) Classification: General NurselMid-Wife Classification: Trekking Agent Add: lchakhel Panga, Kirtipur-l2, KTM Add: Nepal Trek House Ph: (R) 4331236, 4227863 Ph: (R) 5521311. (0)5522871 Cell: 9721322858, 9841348337 Born: 12 Nov Wed: 30 jan Born: 29th May; Wed: 29th April join: 1986 join: 2014 Serv: Sgt Serv: M (CLC) Spouse: SANGITA Spouse: PADAM LALL E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: kamala29548~yahoo.com Rotar1,~~C: C~~b of Members of Rotary Club of Patan

Mabarjan Padam Lall (MPHF+2) Pajiyar Dr. Nabal (PHF) Classification: Commes & Nabi Aids Classification: Memory Trainer Express, Electronic Engineer Mind Power Development Systems P. Ltd. Add: Ichakhel Panga, Kirtipur-12, KTM Add: Koteshwor, Kathmandu Ph: (R) 4331236, Cell: 9841348337 Cell: 9844117444, 9843566999 Born: 13th Feb; Wed: 29th April Born: 23rd Nov; Wed: 3rd Feb join: 2003 Sent: C (CLC) Join: 2012 Spouse: KAMALA Spouse: Er. BINA E-mail: padaml32~gmail.com E-mail: nabaIpajiyar~gmaiI.com

Nallapaty Bijaya (MPHFI-5) Pandey Rabendra Raj (MD) Classification: Development Management Classification: Airline GSA Add: Bhainsepati, Lalitpur Add: Central Park, Orchid Tower, No.701, Bishal Nagar Ph: (R) 5592541 Ph: (0) 4220759, 4009087 Cell: 9803683969 Cell: 9851020174 Born: 9th May; Wed: 14th May Born: 14th Dec; Wed: 18th Feb join: 2008 join: 1990 Serv: D, 5, VP, DCWDSC Serv: D. VP, P AG, DPC, DAC, M (CLC) Spouse: GABRIELE Spouse: CHANDRA LEKHA E-mail: bijaya.maIlapaty~gmail.com E-mail: ramjeep2003~yahoo.com

Mauapaty Gabricle (MPHF+S) Pradhan Shin Kumar (MPHF+ I) Classification: Health Services Management Classification: Photo Lab Add: Bhainsepati, Lalitpur Add: Tulsi Home, Samakhusi, Kathmandu Ph: (R) 5592541 Ph: (R) 4357784 Cell: 9803683970 Cell: 9851046308 Born: 17th Dec; Wed: 14th May Born: 2nd May; Wed: 19th Fhagun Join: 2008 Join: 2009 Serv: D, S. VP, DPRRCR-3, WB Serv: D, JS Spouse: BIjAYA Spouse: TIKA E-mail: gabriele.mallapaty~gmaiI.com E-mail: [email protected]

Plaskay Ramesh Lal (MPHF+l) Pradhanang Nirmal K. (MPHF+ I) Classification: Aeronautical Engineer Classification: Communication/Navaids/ Add: Vinayak Colony, Bhainsepati, Lalitpur Surveillance Engineer Ph: (R) 5114120 Add: KA-4/158 Dhobighat, Lalitpur Ph: (R) 5524956. 5554965 Cell: 9851030200 Cell: 9851055321, 9801055391 Born: 12th June; Wed: 6th March join: 2015 Born: 18th Feb; Wed: 5th March Spouse: SHOBHA join: 2014 E-mail: ramesh.maskay©gmail.com Serv: D Spouse: BIJAYA E-mail: [email protected] Mathema Keshab B. (MPHF+2) Classification: Social Development Prasal Sharada (MPHF+I) Add: 21128 Dhokadol, Sanepa. Lalitpur Classification: Travel Agent Ph: (R) 5529385 Add: Natraj Tours & Travel (P) Ltd. Cell: 9841282851 Ph: (R) 4229277, (0) 4169001 Born: 2djuly; Wed: 30th Nov Born: 14th June; Wed: 1st Feb join: 998 join: 1999 Sery: D, VP, PE, P Serv: D, SG Spouse: SHANTI Member E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: keshab.mathema~gmail.com

Nyachhyon K. Bahadur (MPHF+l) Rajbhandary Siba Bhakta (MD) Classification: Heavy Textile Manu~cturer Add: Himal Tents (P.) Ltd. Classification: Social Development Ph: (R) 5526070, (0) 5522202 Add: Imperial Court, Sanepa, Lalitpur Ph: 5526856 Cell: 9851023354 Born: 15th Jan; Wed: 15th Feb Cell: 9841214856 Born: II June; Wed: 8th Mar join: 1986 Serv: D, T, P Join: 1998 Spouse: SULOCHANA Sent: D, S. PDS, DT, AG, DPC, DGSC E-mail: [email protected] Spouse: MITHILA; E-mail: sibabr~gmail.com Members of Rotary Club of Patan Shrestha Ganesh Raj (MPHF+8) Rawal Mahendra S. Classification: Rubber Recycling Classification: Civil Aviation Expert Add: Pashupati Rubber Industries Add: Imadole, Lalitpur Res: Sinchahity, Lalitpur Ph: (R) 5202755 Ph: (R) 5003780, Cell: 985 1021440 Cell: 9841250339 Born: 22nd Nov; Wed: 7th Jan Born: 5th Oct; Wed: 26th Nov Join: 993 Join: 2016 Serv: 5, T, D, 5, VP, P. CC, DEC, AG, DWCDSC, Spouse: AMBIKA M (dC), CT E-mail: mahendra.rawal~gmail.com Spouse: BIJAYA LAXMI E-mail: ganeshrshrestha~hotmaiI.com Regmi Dr. Prakash Raj (PIPHF+7) Classification: Cardiologist Shrestha Jeevan Kumar (MPHF+ I) Add: Lalitpur Heart Clinic Classification: Civil Engineer Res: Dhobighat, Lalitpur Add: Chakupat, Lalitpur Ph; (R) 5525536, (0) 5536474 Ph: (R) 5260059 Cell: 9851051170 Cell: 9851045085 Born: 2 I st Ashad; Wed: 2nd Baisakh Born: 6th May; Wed: 23rd June Join: 1990 Serv: D, 5, VP, P Serv: D, DAC, DICRACC Spouse: GUNU Spouse: UPASANA E-mail: [email protected]

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Sakya Tirtha Man (MD) Shrestha Kedar Bhakta (MPHF+3) Classification: Legislative Drafting Classification: Past Service Former Chairman, Public Service Commission, Add: Kupondol Heights, Lalitpur Chief Secretary, Govt. of Nepal Ph: (R) 5522207, 5524605 Add: Hakha Tole, Lalitpur Cell: 9849850226 Ph: (R) 5522467. Cell: 9851026534 Born: 18th Jan; Wed: 15th Feb Born: 2lstJuly; Wed: 14th Feb Join: 2006 Join: 1988 Serv: VP, SM.. DAC, DCC, DRNRRC Serv: D, VP. P, AG, DC, DG, DCC, DAC Spouse: SHANTA Spouse: NANI SHOVA E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: tirtha.sakya©yahoo.com

Shakya Gautam Ratna (PH F) Shrestha 1-Ciran (PH F) Classification: Himalayan Handicrafts Classification: Steel Manufacturing Add: 1154 Durbarmarg, Kathmandu Add: Bhainsepati, Lalitpur Ph: (R) 5260382, (0) 5260320 Ph: (R) 5591382 Cell: 9851037915 Cell: 9851043924 Born: 26th Feb; Wed: 10th Falgun Born: 10th July; Wed: 13th Feb Join: 2014 Join: 2007 Spouse: M0TI SHANTI Spouse: DHRUBA E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Shakya Pushkar Man (MPHF+l) Shrestha Dr. Mukti Narayan (PH9 Classification: Carpet Export Classification: Vet. Doctor Add: Man Bhawan, Lalitpur Add: Vet. Clinic, Pulchowk, Krishna Galli Ph: (R) 5523492 Ph: (R) 5260846, (0) 5524236 Cell: 9851074020 Cell: 9851000104 Born: 14th Jan; Wed: 27th Feb Born: lstJuly; Wed: 19th Sept Join: 1993 Join: 2008 Serv: T. 5, D, P,AG, DPC, DMDRSC Serv: D Spouse: RITA Spouse: PRAVEENA E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: dr.mnshrestha~gmail.com

Sharma Dr. Bishwa B. (MPHF+3) Shrestha Santa Kumar (MPHF+3) Classification: Psychiatrist Classification: Liquor Manufacturer Add: 43/5 Kitabi Galli, Dilli Bazar Ktm-33 Add: Island Jungle Resort Ph: (R) 5574249 (0) 4467967 Ph: (R) 5521745(0)4229116,4225615 Cell: 9851025579, 9803295575 Born: 5th Nov; Wed: 3rd May Born: 2nd June; Wed: 26th Jan Join: 1992 Join: 2010 Serv: JS, D. VP, PE, P. DAC Serv: D, DDPTSC Spouse: NIRMALA Spouse: ARUNA E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Members of Rotary Club of Patan

Shrestha Yagya Bahadur (PH F) Thapa Lalita (MPHF+3) Classification: Revenue Consultant Classification: Management Specialist Add: Chakupat, Lalitpur Add: Civil Home-Il, Bhaisepati, Sainbu-4 Ph: (R) 5260853 Ph: (R) 5592259 Cell: 9849674267 Cell: 9851072937 Born: 8th April; Wed: 19th Feb Born: 19th March; Wed: 29th April Join: 1993 Join: 20(2 Serv: P.D, SVT Serv: D, S Spouse: MERRY Spouse: KIRAN E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: lalitathapa I 949~gmaiI.com

SiIwaI Dr. Shivaji Bikram (PHE) Thapa Mahendra B. (MPHF+l) Classification: Consultant Cardiologist Classification: Agriculture Economist Add: Kumaripati, Lalitpur Add: Shrutinagar. Bagdole, Lalitpur-4 Ph: (R) 5541399 Ph: (R) 5542829 Cell: 9841580576 Cell: 9801022997 Born: 15th Jan; Wed: 14th April Born: 6th Aug; Wed: 14th Feb Join: 2008 join: 2010 Serv: 0, RT, DTCSCR-3, DT, S (CLC) Spouse: ROSHANI Spouse: LALITA E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Tamrakar Jamuna Krishna (MPHF+2) Uprety Dr. Aruna Classification: Forest~’ Classification: Women & Reproductive Health Add: Binayak Colony. Bhainsepati Add: 43/5 Kitab Galli, Dliii Bazar, Ktm-33 Ph: (R) 5114099 Ph: (R) 5574249 Cell: 9851001408 Cell: 9849817371 Born: 17th Feb; Wed: 21st April Born: I st Dec; Wed: 26th Jan Join: 2000 Join: 2013 Serv: D, 5, VP, PN, FE Spouse: BISHWA Spouse: MEERA E-mail: arunauprety~yahoo.com E-mail: [email protected]

Thapa Kiran Classification: IT System & Software Engineer Add: Civil Home-Il, Bhainsepati, Lalitpur Ph: (R) 5592257 Cell: 9841268078 Born: 2nd Mar; Wed: 29th April Join: 20(6 Spouse: LALITA E-mail: [email protected]

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Introduction pointed out that a long-term mechanism was needed to Since its establishment in 1991, the Rotary Club of deal with the PEEF’s dependence on fluctuating interest Patan’s (RCP) flagship programme, the Prajapati Education rates and that reporting to its expanding donor base Endowment Fund (PEEF) has successfully expanded into needed to be simplified. The Operational Fund had a relatively large programme with its Trust Fund reaching been decreasing due to reduced interest rates while the 11.57 million Nepalese Rupees (NR5.). In the Rotary Year scholarship amounts needed to support every student 2015—2016, some 480 public school students of lower had been increasing due to continuing inflation. The income families in 27 schools of Lalitpur District will Trust Fund is invested safely in fixed deposits with receive scholarships totalling NRs. 907,500 to support their only the interest generated from it used to provide education from grade 7 to 10. scholarships to the students. However the income generated from the interest is no longer sufficient to Following the RCP Constitution and By-Laws, a PEEF cover the scholarship amount as originally thought. ‘Management and Operational Policies’ (PEEF MOPs) was established by the Rotary Club of Patan in December 2013. The (iii) Based on the situation analysis, a survey was conducted PEEF MOPs separates the Trust Fund from the Operational Fund within the Rotary Club of Patan to gather important and outlines the policies and procedures of its management, participatory feedback from all members. The survey criteria for support, investments and financial management feedback confirmed that the scholarships provided mechanisms, and administrative responsibilities. have been highly appreciated by the students and that they have helped needy students in continuing A key to the continued success of this flagship programme with their education. It also iterated that the RCP of the RCP is that the entire RCP family takes ownership wants this flagship programme to continue with the of it. In addition to a dedicated committee managing this participation of all, or a maximum number of its programme, the RCP family volunteers its valuable time and members. With reference to the challenges, the survey resources during the annual student selection and funds came up with a set of strategic recommendations to distribution in the assisted schools throughout the Lalitpur revise the management and operational policies of the District. PEEF. Following a thorough review process by the PEEF The Rotary Club of Patan gratefully appreciates the Committee, the RCP Board and the full ‘House’ approved contributions and continued support from all of its donors major changes in the management of the PEEF. Key and well-wishers. changes with major impact are highlighted below: This Annual Report captures key actions taken during Expand investments of the ‘Trust Fund’ from the the reporting period 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016, and current ‘Commercial Banks only’ to national level provides a summary, together with an attachment, showing ‘Development Banks’ and Financial Companies, which all PEEF contributors and contributions. are controlled by the policies of the Central Bank of Nepal. 2015—2016 Report o Raise permanent contribution for the sponsorship of (i) The RCP family was shocked by the sudden passing away a child to NRs. 50,000, and increase contributions to of Past President and Programme Manager of the PEEF, the PEEF Operational Fund to have a good reserve. Rtn. Narayan Govind Halwai, on 11 January 2016. An active member of the Rotary Club of Patan since 1986— o Towards qualitative support of a student, gradually 1987, his dedication to social work is an inspiration increase annual scholarship amount, while reducing to us alL Rtn. [lalwai took charge and devoted time, the number of students and schools supported energy and efforts to ensure sustainable results. His based on affordability. This year, the scholarship tireless and committed work since the inception of amount per student was increased from NRs. 1,500 PEEF in 1991 has been instrumental in bringing PEEF to NRs. 2,000, with an additional NRs. 500 given to achievements to their current level. meritorious students obtaining 750/0 or more marks in their final examinations. (ii) A situation analysis of the PEEF programme was conducted in March 2016, the year of its 25th o In view of the reduction in number of students, anniversary. The analysis investigated the programme’s reporting to donors will not be [inked to individual successes and strengths, as well as future challenges. It students. The PEEF Annual Report will indicate original contributions and number of students was NRs. 1,013,018 while total expenditure was NRs. sponsored by each donor. The reporting mechanism 956,570. is also being reviewed to continue the programme (vii) Balances as of 30 June 2016 (Statement in annex): with no administrative costs. Trust Fund NRs. 11,567,358 (iv) In April 2016, PEEF celebrated its 25th anniversary with NRs. 538,513 an advocacy programme highlighting its achievements Operating Fund over the past 25 years. The speakers included a Looking ahead representative of recipients of the REEF scholarship with a success story from a first-prize recipient of the With strategic shifts in the PEEF programme, the coming Kamalmani Educational Excellence Award (KEEA), and a years will be crucial in institutionalizing REEF programme headmaster from a REEF-supported school. management and operations while continuously reviewing its practicality in the evolving context of the public education (v) An expanded Kamalmani Educational Excellence Award system in Nepal. The Rotary Club of Patan is confident that (KEEA) programme complements the PEEF programme the programme will continue with its original mandate to by awarding 10 merit students from among the 27 support public school students from lower-income families schools supported by PEEF. The headmasters of the 27 to improve their education. The REEF Committee Members for PEEF-supported schools were invited to a joint event 2016—2017 in the Rotary Club of Patan are as follows: awarding the KEEA students and celebrating the 25th anniversary of the PEEF programme. Rtn. Chandralekha Kayastha, President Elect: Coordinator (vi) 2015—2016 Income and Expenditures: During this Rtn. Padam Lall Maharjan: Programme Manager Rotary Year, contributions of NRs. 290,924 to the Trust Rtn. Bijaya Mallapaty: Finance Manager Fund, NRs. 259,575 to the Operational Fund, and NRs. Rtn. Ganesh R. Shrestha: Distribution Manager 117,655 for annual scholarships were received. This year, the largest contribution was brought through Rtn. Siba B. Rajbhandary: Member - Resource Mobilization Rtns. Matsyendra L. and Chandralekha Kayastha, while Rtn. Matsyendra L. Kayastha: Member the largest all-time total contribution continues to be through Rtn. Siba B. Rajbhandary and family. Rtn. Sharada Prasai: Member Excluding contributions to the Trust Fund, which can’t Ex-Offlcio Members: be spent, 2015—2016 total income to the Operational President, Treasurer and Chairperson of Service Projects Fund, including interests earned on the Trust Fund,

Is. Juna Maharjan Auditor. BRS Neupane & Chartered Co., Nepal

Sp~ on behaLf of the recipients of the PEEF schoLarship. A portion of her is reproduced beLow:

~am really thankful to the Rotary Club of Patan for helping me to reach the current ~-position that I am in. I am from a middle-class family, and am now studying to become a Chartered Accountant (CA) in Nepal. I passed my School Leaving Certificate ~SL~ from Shree Bal Higher Secondary School of Sunakothi, Lalitpur. In our

uu~y, nie governn . provides free education up to primary Level in public schools. After primary level, a minimum fee is charged to students, but many families struggle to pay even that minimum fee. In such an environment, the Rotary Club of Patan has helped many students to complete their studies. I am also one of these examples. I received a PEEF scholarship from the Rotary Club of Patan from class 7. After receiving the scholarship, I gained the courage to study more and get higher marks. I passed my SLC with distinction and, as a result, I received a good scholarship far my higher-level studie3 in DAV College, where I was ranked number one in the entire college in the management faculty. After that, I joined Shanker Dev College to pursue my bachelor-level studies. Simultaneously, I took CA classes in ~AI instilute. After studying for three years, I completed my BBS in the first division and was ranked first in the entire college. Now I am a final year student of CA. Behind these achievements, there is a big contribution from the Rotary Club. I hope that the Rotary Club of Patan will be able to continue to give scholarships to many more students in need of financial assistance to go to school and improve their learning, just like it helped me. Finally, I want to give my heartfelt thanks to the Rotary Club of Patan. 1~ Prajapati Education Endowment Fund Contribution to Trust Fund (As of June 30, 2016) in NRs. %~Wj~ ~ ~ WÜ1V&t

A. Contributors with Sub-TotaLs under the RCP Initiators

1. Rtn. Piyush Bajrachanja 30,000 - 75,000 45,000 120,000 4

2. Mr. Mandar Bajracharya, USA 24,860 — 24,860 2

3. Ms. Sabita R. Bajracharya, USA 15,000 — 15,000 1

Sub-total Rift. Piyush Bajracharya 30,000 - 114,860 45,000 159,860 7 4. Rtn. Krishna B Basnyat 3,000 15,000 5,000 20,000 1 5. Late Mrs. Yasodhara Basnet 15,000 15,000 1

Sub-totaL Rtn. Krishna B. Basnyat — 3,000 30,000 5,000 35,000 2

6. Rtn. Chandra Shekhar Gyawali 5,000 — 5.000

7. Mrs. On Oswin, Bachan 8. David Oswin’s friends 75,000 — 75,000 5

8. Mr. Takashi Kawasaki, Japan 60,000 — 60,000 4

9. Dr. lur. Karl-Heinz Loderle 82,386 — 82,386 5

Sub-totaL Rtn. Chandra S. GyawaLi — 222,386 — 222,386 14

10. Rtn. Karnalmani Dixit 108.500 — 108,500 7 11. Spouse Anju Dixit 20,000 20,000

Sub-total Rtn. Kamalmani Dixit — — 108,500 20,000 128,500 7 12. Rtn. Late Narayan Govind Halwai 70,250 10,500 80,750 5

13. LW Munu Rajkarnikar 15,000 — 15,000 1

14. Mrs. Neeru Shakya 15.000 — 15,000 1

15. Rtn. Prahad Manandhar 15,000 — 15,000 1

16. Rtn. Suresh + Dr. Indira 30,000 — 30,000 2

17. Late Harkha Maya Rajkarnikar 100,000 — 100,000 5

18. Mr. Manish Rajkarnikar, USA 57,500 — 57,500 4

19. Mrs. Heema Rajkarnikar Joshi, USA 15,000 — 15,000 1

20. Mr. & Mrs. Manish & Srnriti Rajkarnikar, USA 30,000 — 30.000 2

21. Mrs. Shubha Rajkarnikar Shrestha, Australia is,ooo — 15,000 1

22. Anju, Saurav, Melbourne Friends, Australia 30,000 — 30,000 2

23. Mr. Darshan Shrestha, Australia 15,000 — 15,000 1

24. Mrs. Smrity and Mends, USA 15,000 — 15,000 1

25. Mr. S. Muramoto, Japan 10,000 — 10,000 1

26. Rtn. Jim Sinclair, USA 14.497 — 14,497 1

Sub-Total Rtn. Narayan G. Halwai — — 447,247 10,500 457,747 29

27. Rtn. Matsyendra Lal Kayastha - 45,000 205,000 45,000 250,000 12 28. Rtn. Chandra Lekha Kayastha 15,000 15,000 15,000 30,000 1 29. Late Krishna Lal Kayastha 15,000 15,000 15,000 30,000 1 30. Late Amrit Kumari Kayastha 15,000 15,000 15,000 30,000 1 31. Mr. Manish Kayastha 15,000 60,000 15,000 75,000 4

32. Late Nanda Lal & Chiniya Devi Kayastha 15,000 — 15,000 1 33. Late Mr. & Mrs. Singha B. Kayastha 15.000 15.000 15,000 30.000 1

34. Mrs. Prathana S. Kayastha 15,000 . 15,000 1 35. Mr. & Mrs. Kanhaiya 8. Rohini Kayastha, USA 15,000 15,000 15,000 30,000 1 36. Mrs. Mousam K. Adcock, USA 64,575 32,725 27,275 60,000 2 37. Dr. Bruce Adcock, USA 17,700 12,300 30,000 1 38. Mr. Rayhan K. Adcock, USA 15,000 15,000 30,000 1 39. Late Krishna B Gongol 10,000 20,000 10.000 30,000 1 40. Late Bhumati 0. Gongol 10,000 20,000 10,000 30.000 1

41. Mrs. Megha K. Joshi 20,000 . 20,000 1 42. Rtns .Matsyendra & Chandralekha Kayastha 10,000 50,000 10,000 60,000 2 43. Ms. Diya K. Adcock 20,000 10,000 30,000 1 44. Mr. Pranish L. Kayastha 30,000 20,000 50,000 1

45. Mr. Jitendra & Deepa Amatya 30,000 - 30,000 1

Sub-totaL Rift. Matsyendra & Chandralekha - 244,575 625,425 264,575 890,000 35

46. Rtn. Padma Lal Mahaijan 20,000 — 20,000 1

47. Late Sanu Mahaijan 15,000 — 15,000 1

48. Late Mrs. Lanthakuwn Mahaijan 15.000 — 15.000 1

49. Mr. Pascal Mahaijan, USA 15,000 — 15,000 1 Prajapati Education Endowment Fund Contribution to Trust Fund (As of June 30, 2016) ~

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50. Mr. Pankaj Mahaijan, USA 15,000 — 15,000 1

51. Mr. Poonam Mahaijan, USA 15,000 — 15,000 1

52. Ms Ayumi Ishikawa Mahaijan, USA 20,000 — 20,000 1

53. Mrs Emi Kawasaki Mahaijan, USA 15,000 — 15,000 1

54. Ms. Mijuki I. Mahaijan 20.000 — 20.000 1

55. Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Kristine - 52,880 — 52,880 2

56. Ms. Anye Mae Mahaijan 30,000 30,000 — 30.000 1

Sub-Total Rtn. Padma L. Maharjan 30,000 — 232,880 — 232,880 12

57. Rtn. Gabriel Mallapaty 30,000 - 30,000 2

58. Rtn. Bijaya Mallapaty 55,000 . 55.000 3 59. Ms. Smriti Mallapaty, USA 15,000 15,000 30,000 1 60. Mr. Ajaya Mallapaty, USA 30,000 30,000 60,000 2 61. Mrs Use Hahn, Germany 15,000 15,000 30.000 1

52. Mrs. Manuela Mucke, Germany 15,000 - 15,000 1

63. Late Dilli R. Uprety 15,000 - 15,000 1

64. Mr. Roraj Pradhananga. USA 62,750 - 62.750 4

65. Mr. Bhawani Sapkota, USA 30.000 - 30,000 2

66. Mrs. Sujala Pant, USA 15,000 - 15,000 1 67. Mangala and (Late Shive) Pradhananga, USA 105,000 57,876 162.876 6

68. Mrs. Surabi Bhattarai, USA 15.000 - 15,000 1

69. Ms. Katherine piedra, USA 15,000 - 15,000 1 Sub-TotaL Rtns. Bijaya & Gabriete MaLlapaty 417,750 217.876 635,626 26

70. Rtn. Keshav B. Mathema 66.000 — 66,000 4

71, Mr. Chris & Mrs. Kathleen Davis, USA 126,902 — 126,902 8

72. Mick Symonds Foundation, USA 366.000 — 366,000 20

73. Mr. Varun Mathema, USA 30.000 — 30,000 2

Sub-total RIo. Keshav 8. Mathema — — 588,902 — 588,902 34

74. Rtn. Rabendra R. Pandey 15,000 — 15,000 1

75. Khagendra Piyush Education 15.000 .- 15,000 1

76. Rtn. Robert Rose & Anne Gina. USA 15.000 — 15,000 1

Sub-total Rtn. Rabendra R. Pandey — — 45,000 — 45,000 3

77. Late Krishna 8th + LW Sulochana Pradhan 15,000 — 15,000 1

78. Mr Mahesh & Mrs Sandhaya Pradhan 15.000 — 15,000 1

79. Mr Sarosh 8 Mrs Rajshree Pradhan 15.000 — 15,000 1

80. LW Sulochana Pradhan 20,000 — 20,000 1

Sub-totaL Rtn. Krishna (Late) 8 1W SuLochana — — 65,000 — 65,000 4 81. Prajapati Foundation 100.000 100,000

82. Rtn. Sharda Prasai 150,000 — 150,000 10

83. Late Prajapati Prasai - 14,000 — 14,000 1

84. Mr. Andre Gilloz, Switzerland 453.290 — 453,290 30

85. Mr Georges A Cuendet, Switzerland 381,227 — 381,227 25

86. Ms Veera 8 Mr C Trachaz, Switzerland 573,473 — 573,473 38

87. Mrs. Ines Ramaut, Belgium 28,488 — 28.488 2

88. Mr Patric & Mrs Martine, Belgium 13,972 — 13,972 1

Sub-Total Rtn. Prajapati (Late) & Sharda Prasai — — 1,614,450 100,000 1,714,450 107 89. Rtn. Siba B. Rajbhandary 8 Family 163,795 10,000 173,795 11

90. International Ladies Bridge Club 30,000 — 30.000 2

91. Late Shailendra Kumar Upadhya 15,000 — 15,000 1

92. Late Mohan Narayan Shrestha 15,000 — 15,000 1

93. Dr. Shushila Pradhan 30,000 — 30.000 2

94. Rtn. Dr. Tulsi L Mahaijan, USA 40,709 — 40,709 2

95. Mrs. Mary Pradhan, USA 38,290 — 38,290 3

96. Mrs Deepa Hada Rustum, USA 46,920 — 46,920 3

97. Mr. Yakshya B. Malla, USA 15,094 — 15,094 1 98. Late

99. Mr. Obi 8 Mrs. Vibha Joshi, USA 14.400 — 14,400 1 tary f Patan

Prajapat’i Education Endowment Fund Contribution to Thist Fund (As of June 30, 2016) in NRs. w ~/4~%4 ‘ ~M.

100. Late Krishna Manandhar, USA 455,950 I - 455,950 30 1~iT Late Had Bhakta Dongal, USA 148,000 — 148,000 10

102. Mr. Dillon Lal, USA 12,010 — 12,010 1

103. Friends of Nepal, New Jersey, USA 52.550 — 52,550 3

~ Mrs. Prayog Man Pradhan, Australia 15,000 — 15,000 1 iä~E Mr. Grijesh Man Shrestha 15,000 — 15,000 1

106. Mr. Jarod Lal, USA 15,000 — 15,000 1

Th7E Mr. Everest Bhakta Rajbhandary, USA 34,501 — 34,501 2

108. Late Laxmi Maya Mahadan, USA 37,550 — 37,550 2

iö~E Dr. Roji Rajbhandary, USA 15,000 — 15.000 1

11W Friends of Nepal, New Jersey, USA (For Sankhu) 180.000 — 180,000 6

111. PDG Rtn. Amitav Mukeijee, India 39,500 — 39,500 3

112. P06 Rtn. Shekhar Mehta, India 25,000 — 25,000 2

113. Rtn. Sushan Sola, USA 35,248 — 35,248 2

114. Mr. Keith Smith, Australia 95,525 — 95,525 6

115. Ms. Linda Starodub, USA 17,033 — 17,033 1

116. Mrs. Richard C. Goldman, USA 7,547 — 7,547 1 iii Dr. Prabhu Prabhakar, USA 520,905 421.970 2,364,202 421,970 2,786,172 98

IThE Wen-Chinan Yang Memorial Scholarship, USA 148,000 — 148,000 10 iW~~ Ms. Mithila Rajbhandary 30,000 30,000 — 30,000 1 120. Mr. John Person, do Dr. Tulsi Mahadan, USA 30,000 30,000 30,000 1 ñï Ms Sulochana, do Dr. Tulsi Mahaijan, USA 110,924 110,924 110.924 3 Sub-Total Rtn. Siba B. Rajbhandary 140,924 4,432,373 431,970 4,864,343 223

122. Rtn. Dr. Prakash R. Regmi 45,000 — 45,000 3

123. 1W Upasana Regmi 15,000 — 15,000 1

124. Ms. Jigyasa Regmi . 30,000 — 30,000 1

Sub-Total Rtn. Dr. Prakash R. Regmi - — 90,000 — 90,000 5

125. Rtn. Puskar Man Shakya — 20,000 20,000

126. Mrs. Teresa Cruz, Portugese Consular 112,767 — 112,767 7

127. Ms Rita Jefer Weber, Switzerland 11,000 — 11,000 1

128. Mr. Andre 0e Jonckheere, Belgium Consular 10,000 — 10,000 1

Sub-total Rtn. Puskar N. Shakya — — 133,767 20,000 153,767 9 ii~E Rtn. Ganesh Raj Shrestha 78,000 15,000 93,000 5

130. Mr. Yadav Kunwar 75,000 — 75,000 5

131. Mr. Bijay Math Bhattarai 15,000 — 15,000 1

132. 1W Bijaya Shrestha 15,000 — 15,000 1

133. Ms. Ujala Shrestha 15,000 — 15,000 1

Sub-TotaL Rtri. Ganesh R. Shrestha — — 198,000 15,000 213,000 13 i5~ Rtn. Kedar B. Shrestha 15,000 20,000 35,000 1

135. Indra-Jawahar Sahyog Guthi 15,000 - 15,000 1

136. Mrs. Jawahar 0. Shrestha 15,000 - 15,000 1 137. Mr. Season Shrestha, USA 10,388 10,388 1 138. Mr. Prem R. Mahat, USA 10,388 10,388 1

139. Mr. Rajendra Shrestha, USA 10,388 - 10,388 1

140. Dr. 8 Mrs. Sanjib 8 Soni Shrestha, USA 25,158 - 25,158 2

141. Dr. Sanjeeb Shrestha, USA 60,000 - 60,000 4

142. Mr. 8 Mrs. Keshav 8 Ram S.Shrestha, USA 15,000 . 15,000 1

I~iE Mr.& Mrs. Shreedhar 8 Sudeshna Shrestha, USA 18,773 - 18,773 1

144. Mr. & Mrs. Bharat 8 Baijanti, USA 14,770 - 14,770 1

i~S Mr. 8 Mrs. Anuva 8 Kraig Bonzek, USA 14,770 - 14,770 1

146. Mr. Raj Shrestha 14,770 - 14,770 1

147. Mr. 8 Mrs. Nabin 8 Agnes Shrestha, USA 14,770 - 14.770 1

148. Mr. 8 Mrs. Bikash & Bijaya Shrestha, USA 7,161 - 7,161

149. Mr. & Mrs. Pankaz 8 Monika Shrestha, USA 14,770 - 14,770 1

150. Dr. Sabin Shrestha, USA 14,770 - 14,770 1 Sub-TotaL Rtn. Kedar 8. Shrestha 290,876 20,000 310,876 20

151. Rtn. Dr. Mukti N. Shrestha 20,000 — 20,000 1

152. Anne Prabina Shrestha 45,000 — 45.000 3

Sub-TotaL Rtn. Dr. Mukti N. Shrestha — — 65,000 — 65,000 4 Total of A 290,924 257,575 9,842,416 1,160,921 11,003,337 558 Prajapati Education Endowment Fund Contribution to Trust Fund (As of June 30, 2016) in 111k

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B. Individual RCP Contributors

1. Rtn. Bijaya Bajrachrnya 1,000 - 1,000

2. Rtn. Suresh C. 77,000 - 77,000 5

3. Rtn. Tulsi Neupane 15,000 - 15,000 1

4. Rtn. Kamal B. Nyachhyon 15,000 . 15,000 1

5. Rtn. Shreedhar Shumsher JBR 15,000 - 15,000 1

6. P06 Rtn. Tirtha M. Sakya 15,000 - 15.000 1 7. Rtn. Or. Biswa B. Sharma 15,000 10,000 25,000 1 8. Rtn. Jeevan & 1W Gunu Shrestha 2,000 20.000 2,000 22.000 1 9. Rtn. Khruschev & 1W Kalpana Shrestha 20,000 10,000 30.000 1

10. Rtn. Kiran Shrestha with Arti, Usha, Abha 15,000 . 15.000 1

11. Rtn. Santa K. Shrestha 25,111 . 25,111 2 12. Rtn. Jamuna K. Tamrakar 79,500 6,000 85,500 5

13. Rtn. Nirmal Pradhanang (Memmy: Kieth Smith) - 5,000 5,000

14. Mr. Son Paneru 20,000 - 20,000 1

15. Mr. Shreedhar Acharya 71,000 - 71,000 5

16. Mr. Chirinjibi Acharya 15,000 . 15,000 1

17. Or. Chandra R Maskey 15,000 . 15,000 1

18. Or. Prachanda Pradhan 30,000 - 30,000 2

19. Mr. Shisma R. Prasai 15,000 . 15,000 1

20. Mr. Madan Rai 15,000 . 15,000 1

21. Mr. Gyanu R. Shakya 15,000 . 15.000 1

22. Mr. Karna B. Shakya 15,000 . 15.000 1 23. Mr. Moti L. Shilpakar 13,000 13.000 1 24. Late Mr. Ram S. Thapa 15,000 15.000 1 25. Late Rtn. Vishnu P. Ohital-6000, Mr. Cm RajbhandaTy-6000 Rtn. Siddhi B. Shakya-3000, Mr Sagar Shunshere

JBR-5000, & Mr. Ohruba Thapa-1000 21,000 - 21,000

TotaL of B - 2,000 572,611 33,000 605,611 36 C. Other Contributors

1. Alan Cope, Isle of Man, UK~ 1000; Rtn. Oenik Jrak, Belgium - 1000;

Rtn. Shiyo Kaju Netsu, Japan . 5000; & Mr. Ohruva B. Raut - 1000; 8,000 — 8,000

2. Govinda Pratistham 15,000 - 15,000

3. Inner Wheel Club of RCP 240,000 - 240,000 16

4. Rtn. Gale Jones, USA 14,807 - 14,807 1

5. Late P06 Rtn. T. Manekshaw 25,001 - 25,001 2

6. Saheed Dharma B. Mathema 15,000 - 15,000 1

7. 1W Brinda Rana 20,000 - 20,000 1

8. Rotary Club (FUKUI), Japan 35,449 - 35.449 2

9. RCP including Vocational Fund 439,074 - 439,074 29

10. Samjhouta Nepal 340,000 - 340,000 22

Total of C - - 1,152,331 - 1,152,331 75 Grand TotaL A.B+C(ALL TF and One Time Op. Fund) 290,924 259,515 11,567,358 1,193,921 12,761,279 669

Annual Contributions Balance as of 30 June 2016 1. Rtn. Chandra S. Gyawali 30,600 Trust Fund : 11,567,358 2. Khagendra Piyush Edu.Guthi, c/a Rtn. R.R. Pandey 18,360 Operating Fund : 538,513 3. RC Branchburg, USA 68,695 TotaL : 12,105,871 Total: 117,655

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7cAMALMAN1 EDUGaATIONAL EXL!LLENC! I ~ AWARD (flEA I - Rin. Bijaya Mallapaty President Background: support the RCP’s flagship PEEF Scholarship Programme, Rtn. Kamalmani Dixit donated NRs. 100,000 in August motivate students to do better, and improve the Rotary 2012 to the Rotary Club of Patan (RCP) to establish a Club of Patan’s public image. The third award ceremony in Trust Fund to honour the best-performing student from April 2016 awarded 10 students for the first time. among those receiving scholarship support from the RCP’s In June 2016, Rtn. Kamalniani Dixit contributed additional Prajapati Education Endowment Fund (PEEF). The interest NRs. 30,000 making a total contribution of NRs. 155,000 earned from the Trust Account would provide the financial to the RCP Club Trust Fund, which will cover the first prize means to confer the Rtn. Kamalmani Dixit Educational of NRs. 12,000 annually. All sponsors, including 6 new Excellence Award ‘KMDEEA’ of NRs. 5,000 annually. Three sponsors who have committed to contributing annually students were selected for interview and in December from 2016 are listed below: 2013, the best all-round student among these three students received the first ever KMDEEA. Sponsors: Subsequently, in February 2014, Rtn. Kamalmani Dixit announced an additional contribution of NRs. 25,000 to this Trust Fund and requested to raise the award from 2) R NRs. 5,000 to NRs. 10,000 per year. The RCP endorsed this request and decided to include the total amount of ) funds (NRs. 125,000) into the existing Club Trust Fund. To 3) R ?s. 5,000 expand this award, Rtn. Ganesh R. Shrestha and PDG Rtn. Chandi - _ontribution) Tirtha M. Sakya provided additional annual contributions 4) Rtn. Bijaya L. Mallapaty NRs. 5,000 of NRs. 5,000 and FIRs. 3,000 respectively for the 2nd and (annual contribution) 3rd best students. The second award ceremony took place in December 2014, which awarded three students. 5) Rtn. Tirtha Man Sakya NRs. 3,000 The RCP members very much appreciated this award (annual contribution) programme, as it allowed them to meet with well- 6) Rtn. l.alita Thapa NRs. 3,000 performing students among the PEEF scholarship (annual contribution) programme recipients. Therefore, in October 2015, it was 7) Rtn. Sharda Prasai NRs. 3,000 decided to further expand the award programme to reward 10 students based on merit from among the students (annual contribution) sponsored by the PEEF. The additional 9 prizes (3 second 8) Rtn. Gautam Shakya NRs. 3,000 prizes of NRs. 5,000 each and 6 third prizes of NRs. 3,000 (annual contribution) each) would be given through annual contributions from 9) Rtn. Nirmal Pradhanang NRs. 3,000 members. (annual contribution) In 2016, the award was renamed Kama[mani Educational Excellence Award (KEEA). The expanded KEEA awards will 10) Rtn. Siba 3. Rajbhandary NRs. 3,000 (annual contribution) Award Modalities: The RCP Interview and Selection Committee will comprise of the Coordinator of the PEEF (RCP President Elect), the Annually, ten top-scoring students in the final examination RCP Secretary and the RCP Chairperson of the Service of grade IX from 10 different schools supported by the Projects. PEEF will be pre-selected. All 10 students will be called for interview and categorised as: one best all-round student, The award ceremony, which would also be an advocacy three second-best students and six third-best students for event to enhance the public image of Rotary/Rotary Club appropriate cash awards and certificates. of Patan, will be held at an appropriate date before the The minimum marks scored must be 65°/s. More than one end of December every year. All of the Headmasters from the PEEF supported schools (currently 27) and the 10 student can only be selected from a school if there are not students will be invited. enough candidates obtaining scores above 5501o from 10 separate schools.

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OBJECT OF ROTARY

The Object ofRotary is to encourage andfoster the idea of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage andfoster

First The developer ofacquaintance as an opportunityfor service;

Second High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition ofthe worthiness ofall useful occupations; and the dignifying ofeach Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;

Third The application ofthe ideal ofservice in each Rotarian ‘c personal, business and community 4fe;

Fourth The advancement ofinternational understanding, goodwill, and peace through a worldfellowship of business andprofessionalpersons united the ideal ofservice. 4) +J 1-i

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- Rtri Tirtha /4. Shakya

Tie Council on Legislation is to the RI Bylaws and does not and to agree to disagree but not take I usually held once in 3 years at express the Committee’s opinion it personally or carry it home. Council a site determined by the RI Board regarding the merits of the proposal. Chairman introduces the enacting of Directors. This year (2016), the Compromise proposals are labeled of Co—chair, Secretaries and bylaws Council on Legislation was held on with Compromise Legislation above committees. And address burning 10-15 April in Chicago, Illinois, USA. the Council number. issue like attendance, litigations, It was attended by 530 representatives The proposers’ statements of Purpose membership, RI Dues and many from all the districts in the world to and Effect and the Financial Impact more. debate, discuss and electronically statements from the general secretary The enactments/resolutions were vote for the submitted Enactments, are printed below each item of adopted, withdrawn, rejected or Resolution by any or all districts. legislation. The statements of Purpose referred to board and postponed All items of legislation are divided and Effectare drafted by the proposers indefinitely are as follows. into two types: enactments and of the legislation and have not been ENACTMENTS ADOPTED resolutions. A proposed enactment edited for accuracy. The Financial seeks to amend the RI constitutional Impact statements are drafted by Council No. Title documents. Constitutional documents the general secretary and reflect any 16-0 1 To provide for written board include the RI Constitution, the RI estimated increase or decrease in meeting minutes Bylaws and the Standard Rotary Club revenues and/or expenses that will 16-02 To provide that the club Constitution. Allenactments reference be incurred by implementing the treasurer shall be a member the 2013 Manual of Procedure proposed enactment or resolution. of the board page numbers of the constitutional Enactments categories in the area document(s) they propose to amend. 16-05 To provide for committees in of Club Administration, Avenues of clubs A proposed resolution is any item Service and Object of Rotary, Club that does not seek to amend these Meetings, Attendances, Membership, 16-06 To define the purpose of documents but other RI policies and RI Officers and Elections (RI Rotary clubs procedures. President, RI Directors, Governors 16-07 To remove admission fees for At the top of each piece of legislation and Miscellaneous), Legislative club members is a Council number (for example, procedures, The Rotary Foundation 16-10 To amend the second Avenue 16-01). Items of legislation proposing and Rotary International. of Service changes on the same topic may have The COL representative is required 16-21 To allow for flexibility in club similar or identical titles. to undertake and complete online meetings and attendance Also at the top of the legislation is training and training in Regional Rotary Institutes from this year 16-26 To amend the provisions for the name of the proposer(s). Some canceling a meeting items have more than one. This occurs otherwise RI will not bear the when multiple proposers submit travelling cost and other expenses of 16-27 To revise attendance identical items of legislation that representative. requirements are then combined. It also occurs The Inauguration of Council on 16-30 To revise attendance when proposers of similar items Legislation 2016 on lOApril, afternoon provisions to allow for both agree to join a piece of compromise was business like. RI President in person and online meeting legislation recommended by the K.R.Ravindran highlighted the spirit participation Constitution & Bylaws Committee. behind Council on Legislation. He 16-34 To amend the provisions for This recommendation is pursuant requested all for the healthy debate excused absences 16-35 To amend the provisions for for litigation-related actions Withdrawn excused absences and to amend the provisions 16-08 To revise the provisions for 16-36 To allow for flexibility in for repeated election comp Club admission fees membership and classification laints from a district 16-09 To revise the provisions for 16-38 To revise the provisions for 16-82 To remove the distinction Club admission fees membership between traditional Clubs 16-14 To add a fifth part to the and e-Clubs 16-40 To alLow Rotaractors to be Object of Rotary to encourage active members 16-83 To provide for a minimum a new generation of global number of charter members 16-47 To amend the provisions for leaders for new Clubs honorary membership 16-16 To add a fifth part to the 16-84 To revise the Board’s Object of Rotary to include 16-48 To amend the provisions for authority to change district New Generations suspension of membership boundaries 16-19 To amend the Object of 16-50 To amend the provisions for 16-86 To provide when districts Rotary suspension of membership and their boundaries are 16-22 To allow Clubs flexibility 16-51 To amend the provisions for established in structuring their weekly transferring meetings and former 16-87 To allow districts to add a Rotarians 16-23 To allow geographical name to their Clubs flexibility in choosing 16-54 To amend the duties of the district number a regular meeting president schedule 16-88 To revise the provisions for a 16-24 To provide that 16-55 To provide for a non-voting Clubs shall district to adopt its annual meet at least member of the RI Board twice per statement month 16-57 To revise the qualifications 16-89 To sanction those who 16-25 To provide that Clubs shall for membership on the improperly administer the meet twice per month nominating committee for district fund 16-27 To revise attendance require- president 16-90 To provide for a membership ments 16-61 To revise the procedures for committee of RI 16-28 To revise attendance require selecting directors-nominee 16-91 To amend the terms of ments 16-62 To amend the provisions reference for the Audit 16-29 To revise attendance require- for selecting the director- Committee ments nominee by nominating 16-93 To amend the terms of 16-31 To amend the provisions for committee procedure reference for the Strategic attendance 16-63 To amend the qualifications Planning Committee 16-33 To amend the provisions for for membership on the extended absences 16-96 To amend the subscription nominating committee for Withdrawn requirements for the Rotary director 16-34 To amend the provisions for magazine and regional maga 16-71 To amend the provisions zines excused absences regarding concurrences to 16-35 To amend the provisions for 16-99 To increase per capita dues challenges excused absences 16-105 To provide that the RI Board 16-72 To amend the provisions 16-37 To allow for flexibility in shall establish the dates regarding special elections membership for Club reports and RI per 16-39 To revise the provisions 16-74 To amend the provisions for capita dues regarding membership of selecting the vice-governor 16-106 To revise the publication alumni 16-76 To amend the provisions for requirement for legislation 16-42 To revise membership criteria selecting the vice-governor 16-113 To provide for a Council on 16-43 To amend the provisions for 16-77 To amend the provisions for Resolutions qualification for membership selecting the vice-governor 16-114 To providethatrepresentatives 16-46 To amend the provisions 16-81 To authorize the RI Board to shall serve for a term of three for the classification of suspend or terminate a Club years members 16-52 To amend the provisions 16-119 To request the RI Board to resolutions meeting To revise for transferring and former consider designating May as the procedures for selecting Rotarians Celebrate Women Month Council representatives and 16-56 To amend the rules for Rejection members of the nominating committee for director To selecting the RI president- 16-03 To provide that the secretary- allow districts to add a nominee elect shall be a member of geographical name to their 16-64 To amend the qualifications the board district number To amend the for membership on the 16-04 To revise the provisions for subscription requirements f nominating committee for Club officers or the Rotary magazine To director 16-11 To amend the third Avenue of increase per capita dues To 16-67 To amend the qualifications Service waive per capita dues for for membership on the one of the members when nominating committee for 16-12 To remove the fifth Avenue of Service two married people are both director members of the same club 16-70 To revise the Club voting 16-13 To amend the fifth Avenue of To amend the provisions for provisions when selecting a Service additional dues To provide governor nominee through a 16-15 To add a fifth part to the that each Club pays dues for ballot-by-mail Object of Rotary to include a minimum of 10 members To 16-75 To amend the provisions for the development of service provide for the distribution selecting the vice-governor and leadership in youth and of minutes for the Council young adults on Legislation To provide for 16-78 Toamendthevotingprocedures the Council on Legislation to at a district conference or 16-32 To amend the provisions for district resolutions meeting making up an absence meet every four years To hold 16-45 To provide for a new category the Council on Legislation 16-80 To revise the procedures for in August, September, or selecting Council represen of membership: associate membership October and to revise the tatives and members of the timetable for submitting nominating committee for 16-53 To encourage Clubs to search proposed legislation To director for qualified members amend the process for 16-85 To revise the Board’s 16-58 To increase the term of office selecting representatives authority to change district for RI director to three years to attend the Council boundaries 16-59 To revise the qualifications on Legislation To amend 16-92 To amend theterms of reference for director the process for selecting representatives to attend for the Audit Committee and 16-60 To revise the qualifications the Council on Legislation to eliminate the Operations for director Review Committee To request the RI Board to 16-65 To amend the qualifications consider designating May as 16-94 To amend the terms of for membership on the reference for the Strategic Public Image and Awareness nominating committee for Enhancement Month Planning Committee director 16-95 To amend the terms of 16-121 To request the RI Board to 16-66 To amend the qualifications consider establishing an reference for the Strategic for membership on the Planning Committee Environmental Preservation nominating committee for Awareness Day 16-101 To adjust per capita dues director Referred to Board based on the Consumer Price 16-68 To revise the procedures for Index selecting directors-nominee 16-17 To amend the Object of 16-107 To provide for a second vice- To revise the qualifications Rotary chairman of the Council on for governor-nominee To 16-18 To amend the Object of Legislation eliminate the vice-governor Rotary position To amend the 16-112 To restrict legislation to 16-20 To amend the Object of enactments voting procedures at a dis trict conference or district Rotary Postponded Indefinitely graduate students in areas 16-133 To request the RI Board 16-41 To revise membership criteria not related to the areas of to consider lowering the to prohibit those who have focus maximum ageformembership never worked from becoming 16-149 To request the RI Board to in Rotaract to 25 members consider acknowledging the 16-134 To request the RI Board to 16-44 To amend the provisions for role and responsibilities of consider raising the Rotaract composition of clubs district secretaries age limit to 35 16-98 To support the reduction of 16-151 To request the RI Board to 16—137 To request the RI Board greenhouse gas emissions consider reminding Clubs of to consider establishing a their autonomy 21st Century Rotary District 16-108 To revise the process for Museum consideration of legislation 16-157 To request the RI Board to consider providing all 16-140 To request the Trustees to 16-115 To provide that a Rotarian district conferences with a consider establishing a new shall not attend more than video message from the RI type of grant two Councils on Legislation president as a representative 16-145 To request the Trustees to 16-160 To request the RI Board consider adding protection Resolutions to consider proposing and empowerment of youth Adopted legislation to the next as a seventh area of focus 16-118 To endorse and affirm that Council on Legislation 16-153 To request the RI Board to the eradication of polio is a to revise the corporate consider suggesting the goal of the highest order of governance structure position of Club productivity Rotary International 16-172 To request the RI Board to officer 16-126 To request the RI Board consider not recommending 16-154 To request the RI Board to to consider supporting commercial or licensed consider encouraging the the prevention of sexual branding materials when a use of local language when mutilation free option is available conducting Club business 16-132 To request the RI Board Rejected 16-156 To request the RI Board to to consider revising the 16-87 To allow districts to add a consider allowing districts membership age limits for geographical name to their to decide if they would like Interact district number a president’s representative 16-136 To request the RI Board to 16-120 To request the RI Board to to attend their district consider promoting Rotary consider designating May as conferences Cards Public Image and Awareness 16-l6lTo request the RI Board to 16-139 To acknowledge the Enhancement Month consider establishing a centennial anniversary of 16-121 To request the RI Board to nominating committee for The Rotary Foundation consider establishing an zone coordinators 16-141 To request the Trustees Environmental Preservation Rejected to consider amending the Awareness Day 16-163To request the RI Board terms for Foundation grants 16-122 To request the RI Board to to consider forming an to permit the purchase of consider including Preserve e-district for e-Clubs equipment for pre-or post- Planet Earth as an official 16-165To request the RI Board to surgical care units program of RI consider comparing the 16-142 To request the Trustees to 16-128 To request the RI Board to expenses of RI to other consider allowing district consider adopting Rotarians organizations grant subcommittee chairs Against Malaria as the next 16-167To request the RI Board to monitor and review online worldwide program for to consider reducing grant applications Rotary reinstatement fees and 16-144 To request the Trustees to 16-129 To request the RI Board to surcharges for Clubs consider reinstating funding consider recognizing Rotary 16-169 To request the RI Board for scholarships to support Clubs to consider allowing translations of Rotary into structured program of RI boundaries of Zone 20 approved Languages 16-173 16-132 To request the RI Board 16-164 To request the RI Board To request the RI Board to to consider revising the to consider creating consider subsidizing the membership age limits for mechanisms that can make training registration fees Interact RI self- sustaining for the governors-nominee training seminar 16-135 To request the RI Board 16-166 To request the RI Board and to consider establishing the Trustees to consider 16-177 To request the RI Board to Rotaract e-Clubs investing in microfinance consider adopting electronic 16-143 To request the Trustees to and community development voting prior to the Council institutions on Legislation consider making planet earth a new area of focus 16-168 To request the RI Board to 16-179 To request the RI Board to consider recognizing Hindi consider initiating a study 16-146 To request the Trustees to consider making as an official language of to establish a new type of RI membership: supporting grandchildren of Rotarians membership eligibleforRotary Foundation 16-170 To request the RI Board to award programs consider allowing for the 16-180 To request the RI Board to 16-147 To request the RI Board to use of the previous version consider recognizing Friends of the Rotary emblem of Rotary consider ending the governor selection pilot in India 16-171 To request the RI Board to 16-181 To request the RI Board consider promoting a new to consider urging new 16-148 To request the RI Board to consider revising the Rotary image based on Rotarians to attend new modernization, faith and member training assistant governor selection criteria in the Rotary Code of investment in public image Withdrawn Policy 16-174 To request the RI Board to 16-119 To request the RI Board to 16-150 To request the RI Board to consider making the Rotary consider designating May as consider defining a quorum Leadership Institute a Celebrate Women Month for ballot by-mail votes training program of RI 16-123 To request the RI Board to 16-152 To request the RI Board 16-175 To request the RI Board to consider raising awareness to consider including all consider allowing Probus of environmental issues aspects relating to Rotary’s members to attend the RI 16-124 To request the RI Board image within the terms of Convention to consider developing reference of the club public 16-176 To request the RI Board to programming in the areas of relations committee consider allowing members water quality enhancement, 16-155 To request the RI Board of Inner Wheel to attend the sanitation and hygiene to consider encouraging RI Convention 16-125 To request the RI Board to Rotarians to adopt a simple 16-178To request the RI Board consider including the fight method to open and close a to consider making the against violence towards meeting by a declaration of Council on Legislation women among the goals and the chair more efficient, less costly objectives of the RI Strategic 16-158 To request the RI Board and more technologically Plan to consider using video oriented 16-127 To request the RI Board to presentations at district (The Council on Legislation 2016 was consider reinstating the conferences held on 10-15 April 2016 in Chicago, RI statement on drug and 16-159 To request the RI Board Illinois, USA. PUG Tirtha Man Sakya alcohol abuse prevention in to consider encouraging represented RID 3292 Nepal and future versions of the Manual the use of electronic and Rhutan in the CoL.) of Procedure musical equipment at Club 16-131 To request the RI Board to meetings consider officially recog 16-162 To request the RI Board nizing Rotary Kids as a to consider redrawing the GOOD SALT AIQD SOLE FOR HEALTH

— RL(I P1. I.. Kayu~tticz

Alatural Salt is a wonderful thing with necessary quantities of manufactured salt. These preservatives can I’S minerals for healthy living. It’s an important element cause swelling and, over time, major kidney, thyroid and in keeping the proper mineral balance in our body. liver problems, as well as, hypertension, heart disease, In fact, every cell in our body needs salt. Our bodies rely muscle cramps, water retention, edema, stroke, heart on salt to keep good bone density, proper circulation and failure, and even major nervous system disorders such as to stabilize blood sugar levels. But how could something anxiety and depression. so wonderful and natural become a poison? Here are a few What was a natural, whole food has been processed into common misconceptions and dangers of salt. a highly industrial, pseudo-food we have come to think of as “salt” that has the potential to cause a myriad of Salt vs. Naturally Occurring Sodium health problems. “Table Salt” is a manufactured form of sodium called Natural Salt has many health benefits since it contains sodium chloride. Table salt is created by taking natural many minerals and electrolytes. Nevertheless this should salt (or crude oil flake leftovers) and cooking it at 12000 also not be consumed excessively as it is also mainly Fahrenheit. Once the unprocessed salt is heated up to sodium chloride. Low salt recommendation of 1500 mg of this temperature, it loses the majority of the eighty plus sodium amounts to 0.75 teaspoons or 3.75 grams of salt important elements that are naturally occurring. Other per day, while generally recommended 2300 mg amounts naturally occurring forms of sodium are mined Himalayan to one teaspoon or 6 grams of salt per day. Rock Salts and many Sea Salts harvested and dried in the sun. They are actually alkaline minerals that help keep us Instead of common table salt it is better to switch to hydrated, balance our sodium-potassium ratios, as well as Himalayan Rock Salt (Sire or Sidhe Noon in Nepali, fill the body with powerful electrolytes. They also contain Sendha namak in Hindi and Saidhava lavan in Sanskrit) all of the trace elements needed for proper immune, thyroid for many health benefits. and adrenal function. Natural forms of salt also boost the The many hues of Himalayan Rock Salts pink, red, white creation of digestive enzymes and juices that allow us to and black are an indication of this salt’s rich and varying extract and assimilate other vitamins and nutrients from minerals and energy-rich iron content. Himalayan Black the food we eat. Salt (Bire Noon in Nepali, Kala Namak in Hindi) is more sulphurous and used in chutneys, fruits and salads. What Is In Table Salt? Known as even “white gold” Himalayan Crystal Salt Commonly purchased iodized salts, have sodium chloride contains the same 84 natural minerals and elements found (about 97.5°/o) and synthetic chemicals (abut 2.5°/a) in the human body. Himalayan salt is the purest salt on added to them. These chemicals include everything from earth with the following elements: manufactured forms of sodium solo-co-aluminate, sodium bicarbonate, fluoride, anti-caking agents, potassium iodide Iodine: Himalayan salts are rich in iodine, so it doesn’t and aluminium derivatives. Table salt is coloured white by need to be artificially added in. bleaching. Most table salt is not only unhealthy but can 80+ minerals and elements: Himalayan salts are mineral sometimes be toxic. packed crystals which formed naturally within the earth made up of sodium chloride and other trace minerals The Health Dangers of Table Salt including: sulphate, magnesium, calcium, potassium, Table salt causes the blood pressure to rise because the bicarbonate, bromide, borate, strontium, etc. blood is attempting to move the toxic elements rapidly away from the heart. This is why doctors will tell people These minerals in Himalayan Rock salt can: with high blood pressure to avoid or minimize intake of o Create an electrolyte balance sa It. o Increases hydration Most packaged and processed foods contain large o Regulate water content both inside and outside of cells o BaLance pH (alkaline/acidity) and help to reduce acid salt/sodium from the diet. While table salt could certainly reflux have a negative effect and is best avoided, natural salt a Prevent muscle cramping contains over 84 minerals and is incredibly nourishing for a Aid in proper metabolism functioning the body. a Strengthen bones Sole is a very inexpensive addition to a healthy diet and a Lower blood pressure lifestyle and it is incredibly easy to make. a Help the intestines absorb nutrients How to Make Sole o Prevent goiters • Improve circulation Only ingredients are Himalayan salt and filtered water so the recipe is pretty simple. You’ll also need a glass jar with a Dissolve and eliminate sediment to remove toxins a plastic or non-metal lid. Reduce the signs of aging, and detoxify the body from heavy metals. Fill the jar about 1/4 of the way with Himalayan Salt (Sire Noon Or Sidhe Noon in Nepali) One of the most bio-available way to absorb allthe benefits of Himalayan Rock Salt is through Sole. Add filtered water to nearly fill the jar. Put on the plastic lid and shake the jar gently. What is Sole? Leave it overnight to let the salt dissolve. Sole (pronounced Solay): is essentially water that has been fully saturated with natural salt. The term Sole comes The next day, if there is still some salt on the bottom of from the Latin “Sol” meaning Sun. the jar, the water has absorbed its maximum amount of salt (26°/o) and the We’ve been told for years that salt can be harmful, so the idea of drinking salt water may sound counter-intuitive, Sole is ready to use. but it turns out that this concentrated natural salt solution If all of the salt is absorbed, add more salt until some can have a variety of health benefits. remains. Helps Hydration: Consuming a salt solution like Sole How to Use Sole helps the body re-hydrate. Make the mixture as above and store at room temp. It Helps the Body Detoxify: The minerals in Sole aid in the will last indefinitely as salt is naturally anti-bacterial and natural detoxification. Sole is naturally anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. can help remove bad bacteria in the body. To use: Mix 1 tsp (teaspoon) of the Sole in to a glass Boosts Energy: The minerals and stored energy in Sole of water and consume every morning best time) on an help boost energy throughout the day. ( empty stomach. Do not use a metal utensil or spoon to Improving Digestion: Sole stimulates the digestive measure or touch the Sole.(One teaspoon of Himalayan system thus promoting food absorption. Salt Sole contains only about 412mg of unprocessed, Improving blood sugar: Some people note improvements natural sodium). in blood sugar levels. After that you should drink more water (one to maximum Bone Health: Sole is naturally full of minerals and three glasses) making a maximum of one litre including alkalizing, so it is helpful for bone health. Sole for good health. Healthy Veins: By supporting the correct mineral balance Do not eat or drink anything for another 45 minutes for in the body and blood, Sole can help reduce or avoid vein best effects. problems like varicose veins. The benefits of the Sole therapy and Water therapy are best Blood Pressure: Contrary to what we often hear, many realized when taken on an empty stomach. Alternatively people notice a reduction in blood pressure from using you can also do the Sole therapy in the evening, but Sole. you should keep this rhythm as the body maintains the frequency pattern of the sole for 24 hours. Weight Loss: By improving digestion and nourishing the body on a cellular level, Sole can help promote weight Make healthy food a medicine loss. 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    Inner Wheel Club of Patan Report for the year 2015-201u Chartered on 6th June 1994 Club No, 4363 1W Win, ala Shrestha

    -- President, Inner Wheel Club 2016-2017

    Inner wheel club of Patan was established in 1994. Our general meetings are held on the first Monday of every month and our board meeting on the 15th of every month. The meetings are held in the executive member house by rotation. Following are the activities of the club. Water project: During the earthquake several water tanks were damaged which provided water to 450 people to Tala Goht of Lele V.D.C. 6 Lalitpur. We are helping with the repair work of these water tanks. Various Inner Wheel Clubs of Strasburg district provided Rs. 5,00,000.

    Monetary support for play ground fence to Udaya Kharka SS

    clothes, Kitchen utensils, sanitation items, medicines and also daily provisions. Patan hospital faced water shortage during the earthquake. The Club then provided water carton along with biscuits and other eatables. Uday Khark Madhyam Vidhalaya, Chapagoan was provided with 50 plates, 50 glasses and a pressure cooker. The students of class 1 to 3 were provided with 50 sweaters, stationary and eatables. Rs. 30,000 was Baby sets and napkins for new born babies at donated for fencing the playground to ensure safety of Maternity Hospital, Thapathali, the students.

    Our second water project is in Godamchur in Lalitpur. In Patan, communitybased rehabilitation organization In this area 1,500 households were affected due to damage students were provided educational material according to of various physical structures like intake pipe lines, their skills. reservoirs etc. which caused hindrance in water supply Two computers were made available to Sinchahiti due to the earthquake. The Inner Wheel Club of Strasburg Pror Mahila Vidyalaya. Tivoli, France provided Rs. 5,00,000. This club has been In Yashodra Bodh Madhyam Vidhyalaya, some students supporting us in various water projects and often visit the were given sweaters. site after completion. Members raised Rs. 1,00,000 by selling raffle tickets Several earthquake victims have been provided which was drawn by senior Rotarian Kamalmani Dixit.

    \Sflw~w; U ~ School Sweater for grade 1-3 students at (Maya Kharka SSm Sogun Program at 3rd District Assembly,

    Funds were also personally raised by members for various and alLother cLub members forworking hard and supporting charitable activities. me with the activities of the club. 65 set of clothes and 45 blankets were provided for Our special thanks to Rotary Club of Patan for giving new born babies in Maternity hospital, Thapathali. us space in their yearly souvenir and inviting us in their club activities. Our congratulations and best wishes to Bijaya Lakshmi Shrestha for being elected as Chairman of Inner LastLy, I would like to wish a very successful tenure Wheel District 350, Nepal. to our I.W. Club President Mrs. NirniaLa Shrestha. I wouLd also like to thank all the executive members 4*4

    Special Rotazy Month Observances 2O16~2O17

    1 July: Start of new Rotary Officer’s year of 6 December: Disease Prevention and Treatment service. Month 2 August: Membership and New Club Development 7 January: Vocational Service Month Month 8 February: Peace and Conflict Prevention! 3 September: Basic Education and Literacy Resolution Month Month 9 March: Water and Sanitation Month 4 October: EconomicandCommunity Development 10 April: Maternal and Child Health Month Month ii. May: Youth Services Month 5 November: Rotary Foundation Month 12 June: Rotary Fellowships Month Execgpjve ~o~12mittee

    Brinda Rana Nani Shava Shakya President Immediate Past President Vice-President Tel: 984127645 Tel: 9841309385 Tel: 9851026534

    Cunu Shrestha Mithila Rajbhandary Sulachana Pradhan Secretaiy Treasurer International Club Service Tel: 9841401076 Tel: 9841758531 Tel: 9849036722

    Kamala Mahatfan Shanti Mathema 5hanta Shrestha Executive Member Executive Member Executive Member Tel: 9818920967 Tel: 9841188955 Tel: 9849850226 General Memb~

    B~iya L. Shrestha Ma,y Shrestha Sulochana Nyachhyon Munu Rajkarnikar Tel: 9851050963 Tel: 9849671500 Tel: 9851023354 Tel: 9841419342

    Meena Shakya Chhaya Juwa Rajya L. Bajacharaya Moti Shanti Shakya Tel: 9849137520 Tel: 9841735804 Tel: 9851098254 Tel: 9841254782 ROTARY SERVING HLIMANm

    Rotaract Club of Patan Sponsored by Rotary Club of Patan Chartered on 30th June 1997

    Sager Mahagan Summary Report of the 201 5 16 Rtr Rubina Shakya President Secretasy

    Installation of Club Officers Patan, Jawalakhel Manjushree and Patan South the Rotaract Club of Patan organized the installation ceremony Rotaract Club of Patan organized a Zonal COTS on 1 of Club Officers on 2015-07-04. Rtr. Sudeep Shakya handed August 2015, Saturday. It was an opportunity to meet over the Presidentship to Rtr. Sagar Mahaijan. President and know other club members and exchange the idea. Rtr. Sagar Mahaijan introduced his Board of Directors on The facilitators were our own Rotaract district members. this Installation Ceremony. Feedback from the participants were very positive.

    Induction ceremony Internal Club Officers’ Training This year the Rotaract Club of Patan managed to welcome An internal COTS was organized for the club members to 10 new members to the Club. It is worth noting that out make them aware of their respective roles, responsibilities of ten new members nine are girls. The new members and duties from general member to president. The were inducted in one of the Club meetings in presence resource person was Rtn. Mahesh Bajracharya, Immediate of President RC Patan Piyush Bajracharya, Director Youth Past President of Rotary e-club district 3292 Nepal, Past Services Rtn. Nirmal Pradhanang, PDRR/PP Bikesh Raj President of Rotaract Club of Patan. The training duration Bajracharya and PP Rtr. Shailendra Shakya. The new faces was for 2 hour and 30 minutes. to Rotaract world are: Pranav, Panika, Prakriti, Salina, First Aid Training Kripa, Krisha, Sailee, Shraddha, Sapana and Kavya. Organized jointly with RAC Patan Durbar Square Club Assembly coordinating with RAC Itahari under same banner and Regular Club Assemblies were organized by RAC Patan multiple venues, aimed at school going children so as throughout this year. The directors presented their to educate them about first aid and its importance. The planning for 4 months. The club assemblies were held program was facilitated by the Nepal Redcross Society quarterly. Volunteers.

    DRR Visit Joint Meeting/Google Search Training Rotaract Club of Patan hosted official DRR VISIT on 7th RAC Patan conducted ajoint meeting with RAC Kathmandu December, 2015 at Bluebird College, Kumaripati. DRR Samir Mid-town, RAC Sainbhu Bhaispati on 17th October, 2015 at Nepal chaired the meeting along with OS Rtr. Han SatyaL Bluebird College, Kumaripati. After the meeting a “Google President Rtr. Sagar, Secretary Rtr. Rubina and Treasurer Search Training” was conducted by Rtr. Kshitiz Tiwari, Rtr. Rumika had internal formal session with ORR and OS from RAC Sainbu Bhaispati. The participants gained the for 1 hour and later on with avenue directors. DRR and OS knowledge on how to effectively search “Google”. This checked the club details and heard the project planning further increased the fellowship among our two club of each avenue. ORR and OS suggested and shared ideas members. planning for the betterment of the club. PP Bikesh Raj Public Speaking Training Bajracharya also attended the DRR visit and suggested for public speaking capability, a the club. DRR and OS were given Token of Love and best With a view to enhancing wishes for the successful tenure. “Public Speaking Training” was jointly organized by RAC Patan, RAC Patan South, RAC Jawalakhel Manjushree Zonal COTS and RAC Kathmandu. The Program was hosted by RAC In joint collaboration with Rotaract Clubs of Himalaya .]awalakhel Manjushree and was organized at Future Star School, Jawalakhel. Rotaractors of all four dubs actively Talk Program on “Being Good Rotaractors” participated. Such a training program was assessed as very Rotaract Club of Patan and Rotaract Club of Patan Durbar helpful in developing “Public Speaking” skilLs of the youth. Square conducted joint meeting on 30th April, 2016 at Bluebird College in presence of District Leadership Trainer 3D Card Making Training Rtr. Saugat Gautam and ZRR Rtr. Sudeep Shakya. Following A 3D Card Making Training was organized. Rtr Rubina the meeting a talk program was organized on “Being Good Shakya taught the participants how to make 3D cards with Rotaract Leader” which was facilitated by Rtr. Saugat the use of chart paper and other materials. This program Gautam. was found very useful and many rotaractors participated and benefitted from the program. Talk Program on “Self-discovery & Awareness Using Curriculum Vitae Training Johari Window Model” A talk program on “Self Discovery and Awareness using On 17th January, 2016 Rtr. David Shakya, PDRR/PP Johari Window Model” was facilitated by Rtn. Anil of Rotaract Club of Himalaya Patan facilitated the CV Shrestha. He shared about knowing yourselves better writing program. He taught proper and effective ways of writing CV. with feedbacks and suggestion. Present were PP Rtn. Mahesh Bajracharya, PP Rtn. Yugal Bajracharya, PP Bikesh Club Twinning Bajracharya along with PP/PDRR Rtn Anil Shrestha. Among Rotaract Club of Patan and Rotaract Club of Patan the guests were members from National Law College. South signed a MOU on 12th September, 2015 as the continuation of club twinning. The President of Patan Rtr. Clean-up Campaign Sagar Maharjan and Rtr. Suzana Bajracharya exchanged Rotaract Club of Patan with other Rotaract Clubs jointly the MOU signed Letter. There was maximum participation participated in a clean-up Campaign. Rotarct District of both club members. Committee was the “Official Partner” of Clean up Nepal campaign. All the Rotaract Clubs actively participated. Breast Cancer Awareness Program Rotaract Club of Patan and Nepal Cancer Hospital jointly “World Peace Day-2015” Celebration celebrated ‘Breast Cancer Awareness Month’. Dr. Kapendra On the occasion of “World Peace Day 2015” the Rotaract Amatya facilitated awareness program about breast cancer Club of ‘(ala, Rotaract Club of Patan Durbar Square, Rotaract to thaina maa pucha (AAMA SAMUHA). On the occasion Club of Kathmandu Mid town, Rotaract Club of , Rotaract Club of Dhulikhel, Rotaract Club of Biratnagar, 5O°Io discount coupons were offered to the ladies for checkup at Nepal Cancer Hospital, Harisiddhi. The program Rotaract Club of Biratnagar Down town, Rotaract Club was highly interactive. of Dharan, Rotaract Club of Pokhara, Rotaract Club of Butwal, and Rotaract Club of Ambarnath (International Talk Program on “Causes of Diseases” Club) jointly organized a rally in remembrance of Rotaract club of Patan organized classification talk on destruction of national heritage and for the memory ‘Causes of Disease’~ Rtn. Cardiologist Dr. Prakash Raj of the deceased during the Earthquake. More than 102 Regmi was the guest for the talk program. He explained rotaractors participated the program. Outside valley clubs different causes of disease that we suffer. The main causes also organized. PP DRR, DRR, District representatives, are genes, congenital period, lifestyle diet, behavior etc. rotaractors made the program successful. He suggested to follow the healthy lifestyle. Short Hiking to Chapakharka Talk Program on “General Photography and Mobile Rotaract Club of Patan and Rotaract Club of Patan South Photography” went to a short hike to Chapakharka on January 23, 2016. The talk program was organized on general photography The members got a chance to interact with each other and and mobile photography on 26th March, 2016 at Bluebird develop their friendship over the hike. College. Anil Neupane, professional photographer who has Extravaganza been in this field since long time and does post production a) Joint friendship day celebration and others, was the facilitator.The session was interactive A joint fellowship day was celebrated together with and interesting to the members. RCA Himalaya Patan, RCA Patan South, RCA Jawalakhel ROTARY SERVING NUMANIP

    Manjushree and RCA Patan. There were solo and band with the Club Members. There was BBO, dance, fun to acoustic performance. The program was fun-filled with the Dashain Season. songs and dance throughout. d) Good Morning Tea Party b) Music for a Cause A “Good Morning Tea Party” was organized on the A MusicaL Program ‘Music For a Cause” was organized occasion of Dasain on 21st October, 2015 at Bluebird where many well-known artists, like Ciney Gurung, College, Kumaripati. Sabina Karki, Kramasha-Nepal, Chorus, Suraag, Ryan e) Halloween Dance Party Ale, and others were invited. Rs. 40,000/- was Kathmandu Mid-town, Patan South, Kathmandu West, collected from the event and was donated to the joint Durbarmarg, Kupondole and Thames Int’l, jointly disable awaaz centre which helped the differently organized a “Halloween Party” on 31st October, 2015 abled children to build their building. More than 350 at Orange Restro, Lazimpat. The program was fun people participated in the event to help the needy filled. As Di, Rtr. Pratik Man Singh entertained the people. participants. There was face painting, scary idols, put c) Dashain Fellowship all around the event place. After the annual Good Morning Tea Party, this year as well the Rotaract Club of Patan had Dashain fellowship

    Board Members of Rotaract Club of Patan for the Rota Year 201&17

    S.N. Designation Name E-mail Tel (Mob) 1. President Mohini Mahaijan mhijmohini~gmail.com 9808806705 2. IPP Sagar Maharjan [email protected] 9849715292 3. Vice President Rubina Shakya [email protected] 9849871429 4. Secretary Jenish Shakya [email protected] 9841553970 5. Joint Secretary Sajal Khadka sajalkhadka~gmail.com 9849134951 6. Treasurer Salim Shakya [email protected] 9803757808 7. Joint Treasurer Bibeen Shakya bibeen12c~gmail.com 9841553970 8. Director-Int’l Service Shailini Shrestha 9. Director-Professional Dev. Nistha Shakya nistha1shakya~gmail.com 9813463625 10. Director-Club Service Panika Shakya 11. Director-Community Service Peshal Bhattarai 9801084772 12. Editor Rujen Shakya shakyarujen1~gmail.com 9849702525 13. Sergeant at Arms Pranav Joshi 14. Webmaster Manish Krishna Malla [email protected] 9803632631 15. Past President Sudhir Shakya shakyasoodheer~gmail.com 9841380792 16. Past President Prajwal Shakya [email protected] 9843332124 17. Past President Sudeep Shakya shakyasudeep41~yahoo.com 9851165253 Rotcuy ~iub of Patcn~ Strategic Plan 2016 2017 to 2020 2021

    Purpose: 6. Invite engaging ‘Speakers’ to weekly club Strategic planning is a tool to help us provide meetings; long-term direction for our club and create a framework to 7. Encourage all members to register online in ‘My establish a vision, mission, strategic goals, and strategies. Rotary’ and go paperless. The annual goals of the RCP strategic plan are established and revised in the RI website ‘Rotary Club CentraL Goal H : Motivated Club Membership, with Leadership Potential Vision: Key Action: To be a thriving group of professionals/community 1. Increase the membership by attracting quality leaders and a service organization with continued community members; support, and a growing membership. 2. Place a high priority in having females; young Mission: professionals and spouses of members; 3. Encourage all members to participate in To foster ‘service above self, to encourage fellowship among members, and to support the development of humanitarian service projects and programmes; programmes that lead to improved quality of life in our 4. Use the ‘mentor’ mechanism for motivation, community and throughout the world. development and retention of members; 5. Maintain a vibrant club though engaging Strategic Goats: fellowship programmes; • Effective functioning of the Club. 6. Encourage members to participate in district and • Motivated club membership, with leadership potential. international activities and events.

    o Conduct humanitarian service projects that serve the Goat III : Conduct Humanitarian Service community needs. Projects That Serve the Community Needs o Enhance public image of the Rotary Club of Patan. Key Action: • Increase Contributions to Club Funds and the Rotary 1. Undertake humanitarian projects and activities to Foundation. improve the lives in our community, considering Goats / Strategies: all ‘Areas of Focus’ of the Rotary; Goal 1 : Effective Functioning of the Club 2. Aspire to conduct activities in all five Avenues of Key Actions: Service (Community Service; Vocational Service; 1 Timely payment of RI and district dues; International Service, Club Service and Youth 2. Sound financial management and oversight Service); mechanism for good financial health of the Club; 3. Recognize outstanding vocational services 3. Timely renewal of Club Registration; through annual awards; 4. Maintain good historical records of the club, and 4. Improve educational standards of the community ensure smooth hand over mechanism; through RCP’s flagship Prajapati Education 5. Conduct regular weekly meetings; Board meetings Endowment Fund ‘PEEP scholarship programme; and Club Assemblies; ____ DEVELOPMENT

    5. Recognize outstanding students receiving ‘PEEP 2. Publish ‘Lalitdhara Souvenir’ annually for public scholarship through the Kamalmani Educational image and fund raising; Excellence Award ‘KEEA’ programme; 3. Establish good contacts with Local media and 6. Increase collaboration with all partners to ensure their participation in major club events; maximize Rotary’s Global Grant projects and its 4. Contribute stories/articles to Distnct and Rotary outreach to communities; International publications and websites (GML, 7. Motivate and collaborate with Partners-in-Service, Rotary Showcase, and Rotary News). including Rotaract, Interact and RCC to maximize Goal V : Increase Contributions to Club Funds quality in delivery of service projects. and the Rotary Foundation:

    Goal IV : Enhance public image of the Rotary 1. Encourage all members to contribute to the Rotary Club of Patan: Foundation; Key Action: 2. Set Annual target for the RCP’s Club Fund. 1. Maintain regular and effective communication through weekly newsletter (Lalitdhara bulletin); Facebook page updates, and occasional press releases;

    Rotary Foundation Global Grants and the Areas of Focus

    All Rotary clubs and districts are eligible to apply for global from the Rotary Foundation to support sustainable activities with high-impact outcomes in one or more of the six areas of focus.

    Rotaty has selected these six areas to focus its efforts as these areas reflect some of the most critical and widespread humanitarian needs:

    fl PEACE AND CONFLICT DISEASE PREVENTION AND ~ PREVENTION/RESOLUTION 0 TREATNENT

    WATER AND SANITATION MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH

    BASIC EDUCATION AND LITERACY ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY contributions to the Club Trust Fund as of 30 June 2016

    irat H. Joshi Ireasurer

    Name Amount NRs. Name Amount NRs. Rtn. Kamatmani Dixit 285,000 Rtn. ChandraLekha Kayastha 20,000 Rtn. Narayan G. Ha[wai 10,000 Rtn. Yagya B. Shrestha 5,000 Rtn. Dr. Prakasli R. Regmi 70,000 Rtn. Ganesh R. Shrestha 20,000 Rtn. Khruschev Shrestha 10,000 Rtn. Pushkar Shakya 5,000 Rtn. Matsyendra L. Kayastha 43,300 Rtn. Jamuna K. Tamrakar 20,000 Rtn. Bharat N. JosH 10,000 Rtn. Mahendra Thapa 5,000 Rtn. Lalita Thapa 38,000 Rtn. Jeevan K. Shrestha 17,000 Rtn. Siba B. Rajbhandary 10,000 Rtn. Rabindra R. Pandey 5,000 Rtn. Santa K. Shrestha 35,000 Dr. Amina Shrestha 16,000 Mr. Tulasi Neupane 10,000 Rtn. Keshab B. Mathema 5,000 Rtn. Piyush B. Bajracharya 35,000 Rtn. Gabriete MaRapaty 16,000 Rtn. Tirtha M. Sakya 10,000 Mr. Bhim B. Kshetry 5,000 Rtn. Bijaya MatLapaty 31,000 Rtn. Kedar B. Shrestha 15,000 Rtn. Padam L. Maharjan 10,000 Rtn. Shiva K. Pradhan 5,000 Rtn. Kiran Shrestha 30,000 Rtn. Krishna B. Basnyat 15,000 Rtn. Ramesh Lat Maskey 10,000 Rtn. Kamal Nyachhon 5000 Rtn. Som Paneru 27,500 Rtn. Bijaya Bajracharya 15,000 Rtn. Gautam Shakya 10,000 Leni c/o Rtn. B. Maliapaty 4,650 Rtn. Chandra S. Gyawah 25,000 Rtn. Bishwa N. Rai 10,000 Rtn. Dr. Aruna Uprety 10,000 Marie do Rtn. B. MaLlapaty 1,750 Rtn. Dr. Bishwa B. Sharma 25,000 Sub Total IndividuaLs: 990,200 Rtn. Nirrual Pradhanang 10,000 From other CLub Funds 238,451 Rtn. Sharada Prasai 20,000

    Rtn. Kamala Maharjan 5,000 Grand Total 1,228,651 / / /// / /

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    Annuqi Budget .Pqr Year\2Oi6-2O/17~ / /

    Rotary Club of Patan - Annual Budget for Year 201 6-2017 income Expenditure

    . . 2016-17 - - 2016-17 Description (in NRs) — Dsscnption (in NRc) 1 Membership 1 R.l and District Dues Membership Fee 38x22000 836.000 — RI dues 245.140

    1x12500 12.500 — District Dues, Rotary news 101.860 Sub-Total RI and District Dues 347.000 New Members 2 44.000 Sub-Total: Membership 892.500 2 Club Operational Expenses

    - TealSnacks 387.500

    — Charter night 100.000

    2 Club Operation - Auditors Fee 22.000

    Attendance 146.000 — Fees - Office Assistant 104.000

    Advertisement Souvenir 125.000 — Fuel 19.000

    Interest Income 53.000 — Printing - Lalitdhara Souvenir 75.000

    Sub-Total: Club Operation 324.000 — Hosting District Conference 30.000

    - Club Renewals 17.000

    3 Sunshine Contributions 187.000 - Sub-Total Club Oper. Exp. 764.600

    3 Unallocated - Souvenir ads.& nt. income 116.000 4 Social ActivitieslProjects

    - Health Camp 25.000

    - Support to Rotaract 10.000 ‘ — — Vocational Award 5.000 Support-to Interact 10.000 Global Grants 20.000

    — KEEA Programme 20.000 — Contigencies 15.000 — Othr Social Projects 82.000

    — Sub-Total: Social ActivitiesiProjects 187.000

    : Grand Total 1.403.500 Grand Total 1.403.500

    Rtn. Bijaya Mallapaty Rtn. Bishwa B. Sharma Rtn. Bh~~IN. Joshi President 2016-17 Secretary 2016-17 Treasurer 2016-17 Members of Rotary Club of Patan Involved in District and District Committees RY 2016/2017 (Leaders Beyond Club Level)

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