Weekly Bulletin TURAG RC
Uttara
RY 2016-17 Dist: 3281 Issue: 03
Heartiest Congratulations !!
District 3281 Team member (2016-17) from
RC Uttara-
1. PP Dr.
Shahadat Hossain PHF, B, MD- Governor’s Special Aid
2. PP Khondakar
Shahidul Hasan (Feroz) MPHF – Chairman, RYLA
3. PP Mosharraf
Hossain PHF – Assistant Governor
4. PP Salauddin
Ahmed PHF, B, MD, PHS – Committee member, RYLA
5. PP M N Kabir
MPHF – Committee Member
6. PP Engr.
Kalimur Rahman PHF – Committee member, GML
7. Rtn. PP Riffat
Jahan Lisa PHF, MD – Committee Member, Early act
AND
** District Interact
Representative (DIR) - Intr. Nusrat Anan, Interact Club of Uttara Glory
Birthday Wishes !!
R-Ann Tanjida Khanom spouse of Rtn. Md. Shahadat Hossain PHF BD
22 July
R-Ann Razia Sultana spouse of Rtn. Abdur Rahman Munshi BD
28 July
Wedding Wishes !!
R-Ann Tania Sultana spouse of Rtn. Md. Shamsul Karim WA
24 July
Rtn. Julhas Alam PHF & R–Ann Salina Chowdhury WA
26 July
Rtn. Abdullah Al Mamun PHF & R–Ann Umme Salma WA 27 July
In House Speaker: RCU
members Classification Talk- Please
Show your Interest
(Hints: About Your life & Education, Professional
Life-Reason of Choosing Particular Profession, Interesting ideas & message
for members, Way of contribution to family, friends & nations)
New Member
Induction:
Akteruzzaman,
Syed, Member
Id: 9666215, Cl: Manufacturing Knit, In: 15
July 2016, Bd: November 05, Wd: July
06, Hpc: Member, Bg: A+, Sp: Asma
Akter, Bd: December 12, Bg: na, Ma: House # 30, Road
# 16, Sector #
13, Uttara, Dhaka - 1230, Bangladesh, Tel (O):
48951293, Mob: +8801819472652, E-mail: alizaman08@gmail.com
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Karim, Md. Shamsul, Member Id: 9666228,
Cl: International
Trading, In: 15 July 2016, Bd: December 25, Wd: June
24, Hpc: Member, Bg: O+, Sp: Tania
Sultana, Bd: November 23, Bg: O+, Ma: Genetic
Regent, Flat # 3/A, House # 35, Road # 07, Sector # 03, Uttara,
Dhaka, Bangladesh, Ph: (O) 02-8960350, Mob:
+8801711521186, E-mail: karim.mya@gmail.com
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Minutes of 1198th Regular Weekly Meeting
Date: Friday, 15th July 2016 Time: 10:30 Hours
Venue: Uttara Club Ltd.,
Plot # 06, Road # 09, Sector # 01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230.
Meeting called to order: By Club President Wasiuddin Al Mashud PHF at 10.30 am sharp.
National Anthem: Led by Rtn. A.
H. M. Humayun Kabir PHF
Rotary Invocation: Led by Rtn. Mohd. Muin Uddin Latif Hasan PHF
Presidents Opening Remarks: President
drew the attention of the members present about Security & safety for every
movement of Rotary colleagues under the present situation, because Rotary and
Rotarians always believe in peace. He introduced one visiting Rotarian, Rtn. PP
Rezaul Karim PHF of RC Chittagong Shagorika and District Secretary Elect for RY
2017-18 of Dist. 3282.
Reminders to the Members:
President Mashud proudly noted that the sponsored clubs of Rotary Club of
Uttara is now Seven. President also said that his team is trying work with them
jointly for their smooth functioning.
Confirmation of minutes: The
minutes of the 1197th RWM were confirmed. Confirmation was proposed
by Rtn. PP Engr. Kalimur Rahman PHF and seconded by Rtn. Mohd. Muinddin Latif Hasan PHF.
Apologies / Regrets: Rtn.
Shafiqul Islam MPHF.
Birthday and Wedding Anniversary
Greetings:
President announced birthday wishes. Birthday gifts
handed over by Rtn. PP Maj. Gen. (Retd.) A K M Safiullah Khan PHF, MC and gifts
sponsored by Rtn. PP Engr. Kalimur Rahman PHF.
Rtn. Mohd.
Muinuddin Latif Hasan PHF has kindly volunteered to sponsor birthday gifts for
the month of August 2016.
Mail: President
Rtn. Wasiuddin Al Mashud PHF informed about the proposal letter from Rtn.
Patrik Biswas PHF from RC Rajshahi Padma and Rtn. PP Dr. Shahadat discussed
about the proposed cancer hospital project of RC Rajshahi Padma. There was also
a request to President from Rtn. Rajesh,
IPP RC Bandar Sungai Patani for an advertisement to by RCU or any member of
RCU. The matter is to be taken up by BOD in the next board meeting.
Club
Business:
President
introduced new member Rtn. Md. Shamsul Karim proposed by Rtn. PP Lisa and he
was formally inducted by PP Rtn. Dr. Maj. Gen. (Retd.) A K M Safiullah Khan
PHF, MC with Rotary PIN.
Treasurer Time: Club
Treasurer Rtn. Md. Nurn Nabi PHF
announced that he received 31 cheques with full payment & 08 cheques
received with part payment. He requested upon members to make payments as soon
as possible.
PP
A F Kabir PHF briefly discussed about Zakat & its fund as Sub Committee
Chairman of Student Scholarship Fund and Educational Assistance. He also raised
fund commitment from members and starting by Paying Tk.10,000.00, Rtn. PP Dr.
Maj. Gen. A K M Safiullah Khan MC, PHF announced 10,000.00 Taka, Rtn. Nurn Nabi
PHF 5000.00 taka and Rtn. Capt. Matin PHF 5000.00 Taka.
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Club Trainer:
Rtn. Kalimur Rahman PHF took time to say that everybody received a note book of
Rotary year 2016-17. He requested all
members to go through the book to get
answers to frequently asked questions as well as general information about
members. He said that the book contained a wealth of information as well as
Uttara Club dress code. He specially insisted upon the standing &
subcommittee chair, co-chair and members to go through the book which may help them to respond to DG on DG’s
visit and club assembly. Also he discussed about the monthly & yearly plan
of Rotary etc.
In House Speaker: Rtn. PP A F Kabir PHF
In-house
guest speaker Rtn. PP A F Kabir PHF said about his whole life during student
& service life & his achievements as well as his personal & retired life. He served a
key note paper to the present members. After his valued and interesting life
style speech, members raised several questions. Rtn. PP Kalimur Rahman PHF
enquired about the “minister” designation at Bangladesh Foreign Mission as technical point and Speaker replied in
details. Rtn. A H M Humayun Kabir PHF also took part in the question and answer
session.
Members
Time:
Club
President Rtn. Wassiuddin Al Mashud PHF thanked
all the honored members. He gave floor to some members to say something
about their rotary experience. Also he congratulated to the Son of Rtn. PP. MN
Kabir MPHF who obtained GPA-5.00 at SSC Exam on English Version. We feel proud
of his success as well as the contribution of his parents & wish him the
best.
Rtn.
Md. Shahadat Hossain PHF request to all senior members of RCU to maintain
meeting decorum and not talk without prior permission of sitting president.
Fun & Fellowship Times:
Fun & Fellowship chairman Rtn. Engr. A.K.M Rezaul Karim PHF said that
at different stages people behave differently, and he had done the same different
acting in his life. He gave an importance on the in-house speaker that the
discussion should be about different
interesting topics and not rotary activity always.
On Time Award: Sponsored by Rtn. Muktara Khanam PHF and Won by Rtn.
Engr. A.K.M Rezaul Karim PHF
Perfect Time Award: Sponsored By Rtn. PP K S Hasan Feroz MPHF and Won by
Rtn. PP. B M Shoaib PHF
Announcement: Club Secretary Rtn. Syed Shah Nazmul Hoque (Ripon) MPHF,
B, PHS announced that the RWM 1199th will be held on the Friday July 22, 2016
at Uttara Club Ltd., Prim Rose Lounge
(Swimming Pool Building) at 10.30am sharp.
Sgt-At-arms report:
Sgt.-At-Arms
report, as under:
Date : 15 July 2016
Meeting
number : 1198
Total
Member : 73
Member
Present : 28
Fellowship
missed : 45
Excused
member : 00
On
Leave : 00
Club
Guest : 00
Visiting
Rotarian : 01
Visiting
Guest : 00
Visiting
Rotaractor : 00
Visiting
Intaractor : 00
Visiting RCC
member : 00
Make up in
advance : 12
Percentage
in RWM : 54.80 %
Sunshine
(Taka) : 500.00
Meeting Adjournment: The
meeting was adjourned at 11.40
hours.
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COUNCIL
GRANTS CLUBS GREATER FLEXIBILITY IN MEETING, MEMBERSHIP:
The 2016 Council on Legislation may
well be remembered as one of the most progressive in Rotary history.
Not only did this Council grant
clubs more freedom in determining their meeting schedule and membership, it
also approved an increase in per capita dues of $4 a year for three years. The
increase will be used to enhance Rotary’s website, improve online tools, and
add programs and services to help clubs increase membership.
The Council is an essential element
of Rotary’s governance. Every three years, members from around the world gather
in Chicago to consider proposed changes to the policies that govern the
organization and its member clubs. Measures that are adopted take effect 1
July.
The tone for this year was set
early, when the RI Board put forth two proposals that increase flexibility. The
first measure allows clubs to decide to vary their meeting times, whether to
meet online or in person, and when to cancel a meeting, as long as they meet at
least twice a month. The second allows clubs flexibility in choosing their
membership rules and requirements. Both passed.
Representatives also approved
removing six membership criteria from the RI Constitution and replacing them
with a simple requirement that a member be a person of good character who has a
good reputation in their business or community and is willing to serve the
community.
The $4 per year dues increase was
based on a five-year financial forecast that predicted that if Rotary didn’t
either raise dues or make drastic cuts, its reserves would dip below mandated
levels by 2020.
The yearly per capita dues that
clubs pay to RI will be $60 in 2017-18, $64 in 2018-19, and $68 in 2019-20. The
next council will establish the rate after that.
“We are at a moment in time when we
must think beyond the status quo,” said RI Vice President Greg E. Podd. “We
must think about our future.”
Podd said the dues increase will
allow RI to improve My Rotary, develop resources so clubs can offer a better
membership experience, simplify club and district reporting, improve website
access for Rotaractors, and update systems to keep Rotary in compliance with
changing global regulations.
Also because of this Council’s decisions:
Ø A Council on Resolutions will meet annually online to
consider resolutions — recommendations to the RI Board. Council members will be
selected for three-year terms. They’ll participate in the Council on
Resolutions for three years and the Council on Legislation in their final year
only. The Council on Resolutions will free the Council on Legislation to
concentrate on enactments — changes to Rotary’s governing documents. Proponents
predict that the Council on Legislation can then be shortened by a day, saving
$300,000.
Ø Rotaractors will be allowed to become members of Rotary
clubs while they are still in Rotaract. Proponents argued that too few
Rotaractors join Rotary. Sometimes it’s because they don’t want to leave their
Rotaract clubs before they have to, upon reaching age 30. It’s hoped that
giving them more options will boost the numbers of qualified young leaders in
Rotary.
Ø The distinction between e-clubs and traditional clubs will
be eliminated. The Council recognized that clubs have been meeting in a number
of ways, and given this flexibility, the distinction was no longer meaningful.
Clubs that have “e-club” in their names can keep it, however.
Ø The reference to admission fees will be removed from the
bylaws. Proponents argued that the mention of admission fees does not advance a
modern image of Rotary.
Ø A standing committee on membership
was established, in recognition that membership is a top priority of the
organization, and polio eradication was also reaffirmed to be a goal of the
highest order.
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