Tic-Tak-Toe
An early variation of the game was played in the Roman Empire, around the 1st century B.C. It was called "terni lapilli," which means "three pebbles at a time."
Dear Friends 🤗
Check out our 14th Edition of "The ELITE"
Rotaract 3190 E-Newsletter
Theme: Health and Heritage
VAIBHAVA - 43RD ROTARACT DISTRICT CONFERENCE
VAIBHAVA - The 43rd Annual District Conference
The wait is finally over ❗
Presenting
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The 43rd Annual Rotaract District Conference 2021!!🤩
Early Bird Registration are open now @ | Rs. 2️⃣,2️⃣5️⃣2️⃣ |
from 13th Feb - 21st Feb, 2021
That's a steal if you'd ask us! 😉
Get ready for a 3️⃣ days, 2️⃣ nights conference filled with absolute fun and a royal experience of inspirational speakers, Chance to be the Mr. / Ms. 3190, Roll calls, Adventures, Camp stay, and a never ending night of parties!🥳 and how can we forgot delicious food🤤
All of it under one roof at Utsav resorts.
Get connected with nature with a mesmerizing view, trekking, Stargazing, and a tent stay. 🏕️
Hurry up and register now ❗
🌐 Registration Link :-
https://vaibhava.rotaract3190.org/
🗓️ Dates:
21st, 22nd & 23rd May, 2021
📍 Venue:
Utsav Club and Resorts
Nelamangala Taluk, Bangalore Rural District
For more details contact:
PP. Rtr. Tarun Kumar Suresh
Chairman
+91 8618459039
RI President-elect announces 2021-22 presidential theme
Incoming Rotary International President Shekhar Mehta urged members to become more involved in service projects, saying that caring for and serving others is the best way to live because it changes not only other people’s lives, but also our own.
He is a member of the Rotary Club of Calcutta-Mahanagar, West Bengal, India. He revealed the 2021-22 presidential theme, Serve to Change Lives, to incoming district governors on 1 February during the Rotary International Assembly.
Shekhar Mehta spoke about how participating in service projects through Rotary has changed him as a person and made him empathize more with the needs of others. Soon after joining his club, he helped carry out projects that benefited rural communities in India. Some of the poor conditions he saw in those communities strengthened his commitment to service. “I truly understood the plight of my brethren,” he said.
“Rotary kindled the spark within me to look beyond myself and embrace humanity,” he said. “Service became a way of life for me and I, like many others, adopted the guiding philosophy that ‘Service is the rent I pay for the space I occupy on this earth, and I want to be a good tenant of this earth.”
Focusing on diversity, membership
For the 2021-22 Rotary year, Shekhar Mehta wants members to focus their efforts on empowering girls and ensuring their access to education, resources, services, and opportunities so that future generations of women leaders will have the tools they need to succeed. He asked members to use Rotary’s belief that diversity, equity, and inclusion is critical in all we do as a compass to guide this work.
Rotary Peace Fellowship Application
The Rotary Peace Fellowship application for the 2022-23 academic year is now available for both our master's and certificate programs.🕊️ Follow Rotary Peace Centers for the latest updates.
Application deadline is 15 May!

