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Contents 1 About the Report

2 Club Charter

3 Club Constitution and By-Laws plus Bye-laws of RCBH Social Service Society

4 Copy of RI Invoices and the Receipt for Payment

5 Document for payment of District Dues

6 Receipt of Payment of subscription to Rotary News

7 List of New members (13)

8 List of Board Members

9 List of Club Meetings 1st July 2020 to 30th June, 2021)

10 List of Speakers with topic

11 Minutes of Club Meetings (43), including Speaker, Business, Board and Special Sessions

12 List of Activities

13 Performance of Club during 2020-21

14 Budget for 2020-21

15 Audit Report for 2019-20

16 List of PHFs and MPHFs

17 Club Bulletin

18 Information on continued Projects

19 Release of Membership Directory on 29th June 2021

20 Lanuching of Club’s Official Website on 29th June 2021

1. About this Report Introduction: It is mandatory for a Club to prepare an Annual Report that reflects how it (Club) has fared during the year. Besides certain static information like the Club Charter, Club Constitution and Bye-laws etc., it also contains the financial status of the Club and its activities. The present Report has tried to bring out all these points for the year 2020-21 for the Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage (RCBH).

A Snapshot of Club Performance: The Club has performed very well during 2020-21. This is, in spite of the COVID Pandemic that has ravaged the country and Odisha is not an exception to this. During 2020-21, the Club added 13 new members to the 61 existing as of 1st July, 2020 but lost 3 (One passed away and two changed location and did not pay). The Club has achieved almost all targets set for the mandatory internal commitments. Besides, it has taken a number of Service and Community Activities. The Club had 43 weekly meetings (as against the target of 40) and 16 Speaker Meetings (as against the target of 12). In addition, it has achieved the targets set for Business Meetings (12) and Board Meetings (8). It has paid all dues to RI, District and Rotary News. It has been able to bring out 12 E-Bulletins and one Special Bulletin to mark the Installation Ceremony and Charter Day Celebration that were held together on 25th August, 2020. The Club also observed several International Days like, Polio Day, Hand Washing Day, Diabetes Day, AIDS Day, Toilet Day, Women’s Day, Health Day and so on. From 1st November, 2020, the Club introduced an innovative program, called, "My Success, My Pride“, in which members were encouraged to speak on their successful achievements in their public life. There was overwhelming response to this. The Club organized special discussion sessions on contemporary topics of national interest like, National Education Policy, 2020, National Budget for 2021-22 etc. A mandatory District Program on Environment was organized jointly with the Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar New Horizon on 12th and 13th December, 2020. The Club has also very successfully organized the official visit of our smiling DG, Rtn. Shri Saumya Ranjan Mishra on 11th June, 2021. It has released the Club Directory & launched its own Club Website.

Acknowlwdgement: We thank our members for their participation in Club meetings and also in various Club activites. The guidance received from the Board Members was of great help for which we express our sincere thanks. We gratefully acknowledge the encouragement received from our smiling DG, Rtn. Shri Saumya Ranjan Mishra, from time to time, including his words of apprececiation during his official visit to our Club. Our Club Adviser, Rtn. Shri Ashok K. Tripathy, was always a source of inspiration to us and his timely advice on several occasions was of great help for which we express our gratitude. Our CP Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi has always extended his positive reponse to our issues, from time to time, for which we are grateful to him. We received strong support from our past Presidents, Messers Rtn.Shri Santanu K. Mishra, Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumara and IPP Dr.Sarangadhar Samal for which we owe them a lot. The Club Executive Secretary Shri Sadananda Behera’s support is gratefully acknowledged so also the help from Shri Kanhu Charan Nayak, on financial matters. (both from ODM). To end, the leadership provided by President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan, with support from Rtn. Dr. B.B Samanta, Secretary and Rtn. Shri. Amit Kumar Agarwalla, Treasurer, was behind the great performance of the Club that deserves applause. Dr. B.B. Samanta, Secretary On behalf of RCBH Team, July 2021

2. Club Charter:

3. Club Constitution and By-Laws plus Bye-laws of RCBH Social Service Society

4. Copy of RI Invoices and the Receipt for Payment

5. Document for payment of District Dues

6. Receipt of Payment of subscription to Rotary News

7. List of New members 1. Rtn. Ms Anjana Panda –Adminisration

2. Rtn. Dr. Prabhakar Panda- Hospital and Academic Admn.

3. Rtn. Dr Chandradhwaja Panda – Technical College Management

4. Rtn. Dr Birendranath Banerjee – Scientist cum Entrepreneur

5. Rn. Shri Harish Mohanty – Telecommunication Management & Admn.

6. Rtn. Shri Bikash Mohapatra – Administration

7. Rtn. Dr Prvat Kumar Roul – Agriculture and Agri. Business

8. Rtn. Shri Himanshu Bal – Food, Nutrition and Livelihood

9. Rtn. Shri Surya Prasad Parida – Hospitality

10. Rtn. Ms Abha Mishra – Disaster Management/Gender/Tribal Study

11. Rtn. Shri Girija Sankar Acharya – Academics and social work

12. Rtn. Dr Satyananda (Satyen) Nayak – Architect & Interior Designer

13. Rtn. Ms Soudamini Samanta – Academics & Community Worker

8. List of Board Members:

CLUBS COMMITTEE PLAN:2020-21 Sl.No DESIGNATION NAME PH.NO

1 President Rtn Dr. Satyabrata Minaketan 9437091116

2 Immediate past president and Chairman- Eye Care Mission

Rtn. Dr. Sarangadhar Samal 9437094372

3 President Elect and Chairman, Cultural Activities

Rtn. P.C Das 9437062883

4 Vice-President-1 and resource mobilization

Rtn Manmath Kumar Pani 9437232600

5 Vice-President-2 Rtn. Bichitra Nanda Nayak 9438670650

6 Secretary Rtn.Dr. Bidhu Bhushan

Samanta 9556961737

7 Joint Secretary Rtn. Dr. P. Srinivas 9040624745

8 Treasurer Rtn. Amit Ku. Agarwala 9437029129

9 TRF, Disaster Management including Migrant Workers Support

Rtn. Ashok Ku Tripathy, IAS ( R)-Chairman

9437040285

Rtn. K.C Mohanty-IAS (R)- Co-Chairman

9437111585

10 Club Trainer & International Projects

Rtn. CP Debabrata Panigrahi- Chairman

9437063702

11 Membership Development Rtn. Shantanu Kumar Mishra-

Chairman 9668706555

12 Club Administration, Greetings and Felicitation

Rtn. Basant Kumar Sahoo- Chairman

9437028113

Rtn. Rajendra Kumar Das, Co-Chairman

9437013865

13 Rotary Public Image Rtn Niranjan Sahoo-Chairman 9438482911

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Updating club website, Administration of club social media and Rotary India platform. Uploading of club data in rotary site

Rtn. Sudhi Ranjan Mishra- Chairman

9437077123

15 Urban farming and rooftop gardening

Rtn Binay Krishna Das-Director

9437567628

16 Youth service, youth parliament, SaReGaMa

Rtn. Raja Narayan Tripathy- Chairman

9439651858

17 Rotract Clubs, Interact Club & Editor-Club Bulletin

Rtn. Chinmaya Mohapatra-Chairman

9337707733

18 Community Service

Rtn. Manmath Kumar Pani- Chairman CP Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi-Vice-Chairman

9437232600 9437063702

19 Rotary India Literacy Mission Rtn. Bishnu Mohan Mohanty-

Chairman 9437010465

20 Rotary India Water Mission Rtn. Dr. Ramababu Dandela-

Chairman 7989512474

21 Rotary Eye Care Mission Rtn Srikanta Mishra- Co-

Chairman 9438506943

22 Rotary India Sanitation Mission Rtn. Bikram Keshari Ray-

Chairman 9437081893

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Rotary India Health Mission/Camps

Rtn. Dr. Priyabrata Dhir-Chairman

9937606869

Rtn. Sunil Kumar Rout- Co-Chairman

9937027335

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Rotary Environment Mission Rtn. Vinod Kumar, IFS (R )- Chairman

9437132065

Rtn. Ajaya Kumar Pattnaik- Co-Chairman

9437081447

25 Rotary India Corporate Social Responsibility & Skill Development

Rtn N.D Rao- Chairman 9937098405

26 Tree Plantation Rtn. R.C Sahoo-Chairman 6370462176

27 Covid-19 Management Rtn. Prasant Kumar Senapati-

IAS(R) Chairman 9937797174

28 Sgt-at-Arms Rtn. Sanghamitra Mohanty-

Director 9438073916

9. List of Club Meetings (1st July 2020 to 30th June, 2021)

Sl. No.

Date Meeting Organized

01 01.07.2020 First Meeting of the Year (Physical) 02 10.07.2020 2nd Weekly Meeting (Virtual) 03 17.07.2020 3rd Weekly cum 1st Business Meeting (Virtual) 04 24.07.2020 4th Weekly cum 1st Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 05 31.07.2020 5th Weekly cum 2nd Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 06 07.08.2020 1st Board Meeting (Virtual) 07 14.08.2020 6th Weekly cum 3rd Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 08 21.08.2020 7th Weekly cum 2nd Business Meeting (Virtual) 09 30.08.2020 4th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 10 04.09.2020 8th Weekly cum 5th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 11 11.09.2020 9th Weekly cum 2nd Board Meeting.(Virtual) 12 25.09.2020 10th Weekly cum 3rd Business Meeting (Virtual) 13 02.10.2020 11th Weekly cum 6th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 14 09.10.2020 12th Weekly cum 4th Business meeting (Virtual) 15 15.10.2020 Observation of World Hand Washing Day and 7th Speaker Meeting

(Virtual) 16 16.10.2020 13th Weekly cum 8th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 17 30.10.2020 14th Weekly cum 3rd Board Meeting ( Virtual) 18 06.11.2020 15th Weekly Meeting 1st Episode of My Success, My Pride (Virtual). 19 12.11.2020 16th Weekly Meeting cum 9th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 20 20.11.2020 17th Weekly cum 10th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 21 27.11.2020 18th Weekly cum 11th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 22 04.12.2020 19th Weekly cum 4th Board Meeting & Club Assembly (Physical) 23 11.12.2020 20th Weekly Meeting and 2nd Episode of My Success, My Pride. (Virtual) 24 18.12.2020 21st Weekly cum 5th Business Meeting (Virtual) 25 25.12.2020 22nd Weely cum 5th Board Meeting (Physical) 26 08.01.2021 23 rd Weekly cum 5th Business Meeting & 3rd Episode of My Success, My

Pride (Virtual) 27 15.01.2021 24th Weekly cum 12th Speaker Meeting (Virtual). 28 22.01.2021 25th Weekly cum 6th Business Meeting (Virtual) 29 29.01.2021 26th Weekly Meeting cum 13th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 30 05.02.2021 27th Weekly Meeting and Panel Discussion on National Budget 2021-22

(Physical) 31 12.02.2021 28th Weekly cum 7th Business Meeting and 4th Episode of my Success, My

Pride (Virtual) 32 19.02.2021 6th Board Meeting (Physical) 33 26.02.2021 29th Weekly Meeting and 5th Episode of My Success, My Pride (Virtual) 34 12.03.2021 30th Weekly and 14th Speaker Plus 6th Episode on “My Success, My Pride”

(Physical) 35 18.03.2021 31st Weekly cum 8th Business Meeting (Virtual)

36 26.03.2021 32nd Weekly Meeting and 7th Board Meeting (Physical) 37 02.04.2021 33rd Weekly Meeting and 7th Episode of My Success, My Pride (Virtual)

Day 38 09.04.2021 34th Weekly cum 15th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) 39 16.04.2021 35th Weekly Meeting & 9th Business Meeting (Virtual) 40 23.04.2021 36th Weekly Meeting (Virtual) 41 30.04.2021 37th Weekly Meeting & 10th Business Meeting (Virtual) 42 07.05.2021 38th Weekly Meeting (Virtual) 43 14.05.2021 39th Weekly Meeting & 11th Business Meeting (Virtual) 44 21.05.2021 40th Weekly Meeting & 8th Episode of My Success, My Pride (Virtual) 45 28.05.2021 8th Board Meeting and Observation of Global Menstrual Hygiene Day

(Virtual) 46 05.06.2021 41st Weekly Meeting & 16th Speaker Meeting to Observe World Env. Day

(Virtual) 47 11.06.2021 42nd Weekly Meeting & Official Visit of DG (Virtual) 48 18.06.2021 43rd Weekly Meeting cum 12th Business Meeting (Virtual) 49 25.06.2021 Joint Board Meeting (Virtual) 50 29.06.2021 Special Session to Launch Club Website & Release of Club Directory

(2020-21)-Digital (Virtual)

10. List of Speakers with topic:

Sl.No. Date Name Topic Remarks 01 24.07.2020 Rtn. Rishipal Singh Climate Change & its Impact

on Arctic and Polar Bear

02 31.07.2020 Rtn. Vinod Kumar Miyawaki Plantation 03 14.08.2020 Er. Pradip Satpathy Yoga & Youth International

Youth Day 03 14.08.2020 Mr. Bhradwaj Dayala

& Rtn. Dr Ehasan Hoque from USA

Youth Engagement for Global Action

Part of International Youth Day Celebration

04 30. 08. 20 Prof. (Dr.) Johannes Bircher from Switzerland

Meikirch Model on Health (Positive Health)

05 04.09.2020 Mr Malesh Anamania from Hyderabad

Champion Mindset-Road Map for Excellent Living

06 02.10.2020 Rtn. J.P.Jagdeb Personal Experience on Recovery from COVID-19

07 15.10.2020 Mr Dipak Roy Our Hand, Our Future Global Hand Washing Day

08 16.10.2020 Dr K. Suresh from Bangalore

Vaccine Preventable Diseases with focus on Polio

World Polio Day

09 12.11.2020 Dr Maheswari Sangoli & Dr Utkal Keshari Khadanga

Challenges of Diabates World Diabetes Day

10 20.11.2020 Mr Kanna Nadar from Sudan

Challenges to Sanitation in 21st Century

World Toilet Day

11 27.11.2020 Dr Sabyasach Pattanaik Diabetic blindness 12 15.01.2021 Rtn.Dr Birendranath

Banerjee Facts and myths of COVID-19

13 29.01.2021 Dr Asmita Dewangan from Health Ville

Nature Cure

14 12.03.2021 Dr Anupam Jena Heart Disease Vs COVID-19 15 09.04.2021 Prof (Dr) Dilip Kumar

Parida, AIIMS, BBSR Prevention nad Treatment of Cancer among Elderly People

16 05.06.2021 Dr. Sudhakar Kar Coastal Mangroves Eco-System, its Biodiversity and Habitat Restoration with special reference to Bhitar Kanika National Park

World Environment

Day

NOTE: On 14th August, 2020, there wre three speakers. We have taken them as one.

11. Minutes of Club Meetings (43), including Speaker, Business, Board and Special Sessions

(File Attached)

12. List of Activities undertaken during 2020-21

Sl. No.

Date Activities performed

01 01.07.2020 Felicitation of 2 fellow Rotarian doctors & 2 prominent doctors on Doctor’s Day

02 01.07.2020 Felicitation of 4 fellow CA Rotarians on Chartered Accountant’s Day 03 01.07.2020 Panel Discussion on de-mystifying myths of Corona Virus 04 07.07.2020 Institutional plantation in Health Ville, Bhalunka, 50 mango plants 05 07.07.2020 Distribution of Masks (2 per person) and soap among 100 Construction

workers in Daruthenga Construction Area plus awareness on COVID Guidelines

06 17.07.2020 Distribution of fruit bearing plants (250) among 50 families from 2 of our 5 adopted tribal villages (5 per family)

07 15.08.2020 Observation of Independence Day. Flag hoisting by RCBH President at ODM School

08 15.08.2020 Release of Car Stickers on COVID Guidelines to create awareness on COVID

09 15.08.2020 Observation of International Youth Day. Two international speakers spoke on “Youth Engagement for Global Action”

10 23.08.2020 Talk by Dr. S. Minaketan on National Education Policy, 2020 and the Structural Change in the School Education System

11 25.08.2020 Charter Day Celebration and Installation Ceremony with DG, Rtn Saumya Ranjan Mishra as Chief Guest and Shri Mitrananda Ji of Chinmoy Mission, Chennai, as Chief Speaker. The latter spoke on “ Dexterity in Action”.

12 02.09.2020 Meeting at Health Ville with President, VP, JS, DD Horticulture and District Agriculture Engineer, CTC, on identifying a list of projects for consideration under Project Dignity, at 5 pm.

13 06.09.2020 Distribution of Flood Relief (Dry food and other essentials) in 2 villages and 1 hamlet of Gop Block in Puri District among 200 families

14 06.09.2020 Distribution of Masks and COVID Awareness Activity among families of a Scheduled Caste (Harijan) village

15 12.09.2020 Multi-District Women Seminar (Swayamsiddha) by RC of BBSR Kalinga (on behalf of 2162 & 3262) at 7 PM (Virtual). Attended by Secretary, CP and JS

16 15.10.2020 Observation of Global Hand Washing Day. Speaker was Shri Dipak Roy, Sanitation and Hygiene Specialist (Rtd.) from UNICEF

17 01.11.2020 Pledge for Reduction of Corruption organized by RCB of Excellence and RCB Ekamra (Virtual). Secretary attended

18 12.11.2020 Observation of World Diabetes Day. A Naturopath and a Medical Doctor (Diablelogist) spoke on the subject from two different angles

19 20.11.2020 Observation World Toilets Day. International speaker and Dy. Representative cum Chief of WASH, UNICEF Sudan spoke on “Challenges of Sanitation in 21st Century”

20 01.12.2020 Observation of World Aids Day. Cycle Rally for creating awareness, in the

morning, with ADG, Police, Government of Odisha taking the lead 21 01.12.2020 Elocution contest among senior school students on “ Say No to AIDS,

Support those with AIDS” in the evening with two juries from Mumbai (Virtual)

22 04.12.2020 Club Assembly and Dinner hosted jointly by President and secretary, RCBH 23 12.1.2.2020 District Seminar on Environment jointly organized by RCBH and RCB

New Horizon. (First Day) 24 13.12.2020 District Seminar on Environment jointly organized by RCBH and RCB

New Horizon (Second Day, Virtual) 25 25.12.2020 Annual picnic in Horticulture Farm, Deras 26 31.12.2021 Annapurna Program at Bhalunka for poor families of 5 adopted tribal

villages. More than 600 persons including children were provided with a good lunch

27 31.12.2020 75 blankets with an equal number of mask were distributed to very poor senior citizens of the 5 adopted villages with imparting COVID guidelines.

28 31.01.2021 Observation of World Polio Day. Dr K.Suresh, a well known Epidemiologist and closely associated with Rotary on Polio Eradication spoke on “ Vaccine Preventable diseases with focus on Polio” (Virtual

29 05.02.2021 Panel Discussion on National Budget 2021-22. Retired Income Tax Commissioner with three CAs (all fellow Rotarians) were in the Panel (Physical)

30 13. 02.2021 Release of a short story book by fellow Rtn. Niranjan Sahu. 7 RCBH members including President and Secretary attended (No photo)

31 21.02.2021 Rotary 3262 Eye Health Conclave at Swasti Plaza. 9 RCBH members participated.

32 28.02.2021 Rotary Foundation Seminar organized by RCB. 5 RCBH members participated

33 08.03.2021 Observation of International Women’s Day. Felicitation of two prominent doctors from SCB Medical College Hospital

34 12.03.2021 Dr Anupam Jena cardiologist of Sunshine hospital spoke on 12.3.21 at Hotel empire to RCBH ROTARIANS

35 20.03.2021 District Seminar at Holiday Resort, Puri. 5 RCBH members participated 36 20.03.2021 District Seminar at Holiday Resort, Puri 37 26.03.2021 Orientation of new members by the Club Trainer CP Rtn Shri Debabrata

Panigrahi. 38 26.03.2021 Pre-holi Celebration by RCBH members followed by Fellowship Dinner

hosted by Dr Minaketan and his wife Rtn. Indumati Roy 39 07.04.2021 Mega Health Camp, in Kalinga Vihar, in association with Loyola Hospital

and assistance from Sun Shine Hospital to mark observation of World Health Day

40 24.05.2021 Inauguration of Emergency Covid Care Center and Launching of support from RCBH Covid Care Group

41 24.05.2021 Launching of Support by RCBH Covid Care Group 42 28.05.2021 Observation of Global Menstrual Hygiene Day, Moderator: Rtn.Ms Abha

Mishra, State Head, UNDP, Odisha 43 05.06.2021 Observation of World Env. Day

44 11.06.2021 Official visit of DG. Rtn. Sh. Soumya Ranjan Mishra 45 21.06.2021 Observation of International Yoga Day- RCBH and ODM Public School 46 24.062021-

26.06.2021 District training assembly for 2021-22. Attended by Dr. Samanta, PE P.C Das and IPP Dr. Samal

47 29.06.2021 Launching of Club Website 48 29.06.2021 Release of Club Directory, 2020-21 (Digital)

13. Performance of Club during 2020-21

(File Attached)

14. Budget for 2020-21

Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage Budget for 1920-21 (In Rupees)

Income Expenditure Open Balance with Bank

171,389.17 Dues to RI (1st 6 months)

1,92,239.25

Membership Dues (61x10,000)

610,000.00 Dues to RI (2nd 6 months)-Approx..

2,30,000.00

New Members (7x12,000)

84.000.00 Dues to the District 40,000.00

Ad. for Installation /Charter Day

1,50,000.00 Dues to Rotary News Cost

28,000.00

Corporate talent Show/Quiz

200,000.00 Dues to RCBH Social Service Society

14,000.00

Installation/ Charter Day Ceremony

1,50,000.00

Roof Top/Urban Gardening/harmful Impact of Pesticide

100,000.00 One District Program 75,000.00 Weekly Meeting (40)/ Business Meeting (12)/

Board Meeting (8)*

1,00,000.00

Corporate Social Responsibility Program

200,000.00 Printing of Special Bulletin (5)

50,000.00

E-Bulletin (24) 24,000.00

Community Service

Projects*

1,00,000.00

Community Centre 100,000.00

Corporate Quiz 2,00,000.00

Roof Top/Urban Gardening/harmful Impact of Pesticide

50,000.00

Other Administrative Costs

84,000.00

Total 1515,389.17 1515389.17

15. Audit-Report 2019-20

16. List of PHFs and MPHFs (As of 30th June 2021)

MFHFs (11)

PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar

Rtn Dr. Bidhu Bhushan Samanta, Secretary (2020-21)

PP Rtn. Santanu Kumar Mishra

PP Bishnu Mohan Mohanty

IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samal

CP Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi

PE Rtn. Shri Purna Chandra Das

Rtn. Prava Ranjan Pattnaik

Rtn. Ashok Kumar Tripathy, Club Adviser

Rtn. Ananta Narayan Tripathy

PHFs:(7 )

President Dr Satyabrata Minaketan (2020-21)

Rtn. Shri Amit Kumar Agarwalla, Treasurer (2020-21)

Rtn. Shri Rajendra Kumar Das

Rtn Shri Binay Krushna Dash

Rtn. Milan Mohanty

Rtn. N.D. Rao

Rtn. Krushna Chandra Tripathy

17. Club Bulletin

(File Attached)

18. Information on continued Projects

We have taken steps to undertake convergent community projects in the areas of health,

education, WASH and income generating activities in the 5 adopted tribal villages around

Bhalunka in Baranga and Bhubaneswar blocks that will continue in the coming years. These

villages are Bhalunka, Bhoi Sahi, Sabara Sahi, Chudanga and Krushna Nagar.

19. Release of Membership Directory on 29th June 2021

(File Attached)

20. Launching of Club’s Official Website on 29th June 2021

(www.rcbheritage.org)

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MEMBERS’ DIRECTORYROTARY CLUB OF BHUBANESWAR HERITAGE

2020 - 21

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01 Dignitaries Messages ................... 04

02 What is Rotary ................... 09

03 Become a Member ................... 10

04 RCBH Board of Directors ................... 13

05 Members Details ................... 16

06 Important Tel. Numbers ................... 91

ContentMembers’ Directory

Only a life lived in the service of others is worth living.

Albert Einstein

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02 What is Rotary ................... 09

03 Become a Member ................... 10

04 RCBH Board of Directors ................... 13

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Only a life lived in the service of others is worth living.

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01 DignitariesMessages/Profile 04

02 Become a Member 10

03 RCBH Board of Directors 13

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Only a life lived in the service of others is worth living.

Albert Einstein

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Rtn. Saumya Ranjan Mishra, a Major Donor, is an Advocate byprofession, andpracticing in theOriginal sideof theOdishaHighCourtincludinglowercourts.WellversedinMercantileLaw,TaxationandLaborLaw.HewasthesecretaryofCuttackTaxBarassociationfortheperiod1998-2000.HehasundergonetraininginAlternativeDisputeResolution (ADR) in theyear2001 fromAmericanCentre,Kolkata.Rtn.SaumyaRanjanMishrawasborn to freedom fighterandteacherandwellknownLabourLawyerLateSatyabadiMishraandSmt.BimalaMishraofBiraBalaBhadraPurSasanintheDistrictofPuri.

Saumya R. Mishra

District Governor

District Governor Saumya R. Mishra

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Rtn.AshokKumarTripathy,retiredfromtheIASinAugust,2016asMember,BoardofRevenueandChiefAdministrator,KBKDistricts,OdishaatChiefSecretaryRank(SecretarytoGovt.ofIndiarank).

AtthelevelPrincipalSecretarytoGovt.ofOdisha(AdditionalSecretarytoGovt of India rank), He headed theDepartments ofTourism andCulture,Labour & Employment Department, ST & SC Development Department &MinoritiesandBackwardClassesWelfareDepartments,HigherEducationDepartment,IndustriesDepartmentfordifferentperiods.

He had the unique opportunity of acting as the Vice Chancellor of theprestigiousUtkalUniversityandUtkalUniversityofCultureandleftmarksthere.

At the level of Commissioner cum Secretary to Govt. of Odisha (Joint Secretary to Govt of India level) , He headed the Departments ofSchoolandMassEducationDepartment,FisheriesandAnimalResourcesDevelopment Department, Tourism and Culture Departments and ITDepartmentfordifferentperiods.

Rtn Ashok Tripathy

Club Advisor

Club Advisor Rtn Ashok Tripathy

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Dear Rotarians of RCBH!

Itismyproudprivilegetobepartofthisesteemedclubfromto1stJuly2020 to 1stJuly2021.IpledgemydeepestregardsandgratitudetomyRotarianbrothersandsistersfortheirinvaluablesupporttomewithboundlesscooperationintheworksofRCBHthroughoutmytenure. Ithasbeenatimeofpandemicchallengesbutweall,intruespiritofRotarianunityandsolidarity,strengthenedoneanotherandworkedtogether diligently andmeticulouslywith devotion anddedicationmakingmanysuccessfulachievementspossibledespiteinnumerableconstraints.Wehavealwaysprovedthatstrongwillpowerwithnoblevision and mission overrides all difficulties and impossibilities. This day, when I hand over my presidential responsibilities toesteemedRotarianMrRtnP.C.Das,IsubmitmyheartfeltgratitudetoallbrothersandsistersandextendmywarmcongratulationstothePresidentdesignatewithboundlessbestwishes.

Dr Satyabrata Minaketan

President (2020-21)

President Rtn. Dr Satyabrata Minaketan

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Dr.BidhuBhushanSamantaStartedhiscareerasRO&Ex-officioUnderSecytoGovernmentofOdishainStatePlanningBoard,joinedPEOPlanningCommission,GOI(ApostofIndianEconomicService),left GOI to join the Think Tank of Sarabhai Group of CompaniesunderShriVikramSarabhaiandfinallyUnitedNations.WorkedwithUNICEF in India (around 11 years) and abroad (around 6 years),as International Civil Servant. Since retirement has become anInternationalConsultantonWASH.Hehavebeenassociatedwithseveral international agencies. The list includes, Habitat, WHO,FAO,UNOPS,DFID,SIDA,DANIDA,USAID,WorldBank,UNDP,Dutch,Resources for Future, Washington, Save the Children Fund, UK,Counterpart Consortium, IFRC, JD Associates etc. Have travelledaround40countriesinAsia(includesmiddle-eastandCentralAsia),Africa,USAandEuropeforworkandpleasure.

Rtn. Dr. Bidhubhusan Samanta

Secretary (2020-21)

Secretary Rtn. Dr. Bidhubhusan Samanta

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Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi is S/o-Er. Abhimanyu Panigrahi fromillustriousPanigrahifamilyofBalasoreDistrict.HeisaBCom,LLB,MBA,nowManagingDirectorofInstituteofQuality&EnvironmentManagementServices,aleadingManagementSystemorganizationoperatinginIndia&abroadfromitsregisteredOfficeatBhubaneswar,OdishaandofficesinDelhi,Hyderabad,Vizag,Kolkata,Kharagpur,Guwahati, Ranchi, Raipur and Jabalpur. He has been guiding &assisting Industries & Business for their Quality & EnvironmentManagementforthelast2.5decadesandseveralcompanieshavereceived tremendous benefits from his assistance. He was VicePresident(OrissaStateProductivityCouncil)for4terms&presentlyHony.SecretaryoftheCouncil,GoverningBodymemberofTaswels,Life member Bhubaneswar Music Circle, Elected Member of CIIStateCouncil(2017-18,2018-19&2019-20)&CIIEasternRegionalCouncil(2019-20),memberAssocham,UCCI,WTC,QCI,IGCC,FIEOetc., Convener of Odisha State Safety Conclave, Jurymember ofKalingaSafetyExcellenceAwardandKalingaCSRExcellenceAwardCommittee.

Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi

Charter President

Charter President Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi

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Blooddonationsaredownacrossthecountryandherelocally.Itisourcommunityresponsibilitytomakesurethere isasafe levelofbloodproductsonhandtosavelivesinourlocalhospitals.Rotary’sfocusonfightingdiseases(plateletsfromblooddonationsareusedforchemotherapytreatments),savingmothersandchildren(oftenmothersgivingbirthuselargeamountsofdonatedbloodproductswhenhemorrhagingoccurs),disaster response(donationsare forchemotherapy treatments), saving mothers and children (oftenmothersgivingbirthuselargeamountsofdonatedbloodproductswhen hemorrhaging occurs), disaster response (donations aremonitored to make sure there is a four-day supply on hand asdeemedasave levelbyhospitals)andpromotingpeace(ifyou’veeverbeentoablooddriveandseenthecommunityspirit–donorsgivingselflesslyofthemselves)

PP Rtn Shantanu Kumar Mishra

Charter Secretary

Charter Secretary PP Rtn Shantanu Kumar Mishra

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ARE YOU AN ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONAL WANTING TO MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND AROUND THE WORLD?Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group of professionals who share your drive to give back.

• Discuss your community’s needs and discover creative ways to meet them

• Expand your leadership and professional skills

• Catch up with good friends and meet new ones

• Connect with leaders from all continents, cultures, and occupations

Our club accepts new members by invitation.

www.rcbbsrheritage.org

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ARE YOU AN ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONAL WANTING TO MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND AROUND THE WORLD?Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group of professionals who share your drive to give back.

• Discuss your community’s needs and discover creative ways to meet them

• Expand your leadership and professional skills

• Catch up with good friends and meet new ones

• Connect with leaders from all continents, cultures, and occupations

Our club accepts new members by invitation.

www.rcbbsrheritage.org

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ARE YOU AN ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONAL WANTING TO MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND AROUND THE WORLD?Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group of professionals who share your drive to give back.

• Discuss your community’s needs and discover creative ways to meet them

• Expand your leadership and professional skills

• Catch up with good friends and meet new ones

• Connect with leaders from all continents, cultures, and occupations

Our club accepts new members by invitation.

www.rcbbsrheritage.org

Friendship In an increasingly complex world, Rotary provides one of the most basic human needs; the need for friendship & fellowship. It is one of two reasons Rotary began in 1905.

Business Development The second original reason for Rotary’s beginning is business development. Everyone needs to network. Rotary consists of a cross section of every business community. It’s members come from all walks of life. Rotarians help each other and collectively help others.

Personal Growth & Development Membership in Rotary continues one’s growth & education in human relations & personal development.

Leadership Development Rotary is an organization of leaders & successful people. Serving in Rotary is like a college education. Leadership: - learning how to motivate, influence, and lead leaders.

Citizenship in the Community Membership in Rotary club makes one a better community citizen. The average Rotary club consists of the most active citizens of any community.

Continuing Education Each week at Rotary there is a program designed to keep one informed about what is going on in the community, nation and world. Each meeting provides an opportunity to listen to different speakers and a variety of timely topics.

Fun Rotary is fun, a lot of fun. Each meeting is fun. Social activities are fun. The service is fun.

Public Speaking Skills Many individuals who join Rotary were afraid to speak in public. Rotary develops confidence and skills in public communications and the opportunity to practice and perfect these skills.

Citizenship in the World Every Rotarian wears a pin that says “Rotary International”. There are a few places on the globe that do not have a Rotary Club. Every Rotarian is welcome - even encouraged - to attend any of the over 34,000 clubs over 200 nations and geographic regions. This means instant friends in both one’s own community and in the world community.

Assistance when traveling Because there are Rotary clubs everywhere, many a Rotarian in need of a doctor, lawyer, hotel, dentist, advice, etc., while traveling has found assistance through Rotary.

Entertainment Every Rotary club and district has parties and activities that provide diversions in one’s business life. Rotary holds conferences, assemblies, and institutes that provide entertainment in addition to Rotary information, education and service.

The Development of Social Skills Every week and at various events and functions Rotary develops one’s personality, social skills and people skills. Rotary is for people who like people.

Family Programs Rotary provides one of the worlds largest youth exchange programs; high school and college clubs for future Rotarians; opportunities for spouse involvement; and a host of activities designed to help family members in growth and the development of family values.

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Vocational Skills Every Rotarian is expected to take part in the growth and development of his or her own profession or vocation; to serve on committees and to teach youth about one’s job or vocation. Rotary helps to make one a better doctor, lawyer, teacher, etc.

The Development of Ethics Rotarians practice a 4 Way Test that governs one’s ethical standards. Rotarians are expected to be ethical in business and personal relations.

Cultural Awareness Around the world, practically every religion, country, culture, race, creed, political persuasion, language, color and ethnic identity is found in Rotary. It is a cross section of the world’s most prominent citizens from every background. Rotarians become aware of their cultures and learn to love and work with people everywhere. They become better citizens of their countries in the process.

Prestige Rotary members are prominent people: leaders of business, the professions, art, government, sports, military, religion and all disciplines. Rotary is the oldest and most prestigious service club in the world. It’s ranks include executives, managers, professionals - people who make decisions and influence policy.

Nice People Rotarians above all are nice people - the nicest people on the face of the earth. They are important people who follow the policy of it is nice to be important but it is important to be nice.

The absence of an “Official Creed” Rotary has no secret handshake, no secret policy, no official creed, no secret meetings or rituals. It is an open society of men and women who simply believe in helping others.

The Opportunity to Serve Rotary is a service club. It’s business is mankind. Its product is service. Rotarians provide community service to both local and international communities. This is perhaps the best reason for becoming a Rotarian: the chance to do something else and to sense the self-fulfillment that comes in the process and return of that satisfaction to one’s own life. It is richly rewarding.

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Board of Directors

2020-21

Sl.No DESIGNATION NAME PH.NO

1 President Rtn Dr. Satyabrata Minaketan 9437091116

2

Immediate Past President &

Chairman- Eye Care Mission

Rtn. Dr. Sarangadhar Samal 9437094372

3President Elect &

Chairman, Cultural Activities

Rtn. P.C Das 9437062883

4 Vice-President-1 and resource mobilization Rtn Manmath Kumar Pani 9437232600

5 Vice-President-2 Rtn. Bichitra Nanda Nayak 9438670650

6 Secretary Rtn.Dr. Bidhu Bhushan Samanta 9556961737

7 Joint Secretary Rtn. Dr. P. Srinivas 9040624745

8 Treasurer Rtn. Amit Ku. Agarwala 9437029129

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TRF, Disaster Management

including Migrant Workers Support

Rtn. Ashok Ku Tripathy, IAS ( R)-Chairman 9437040285

Rtn. K.C Mohanty-IAS (R)- Co-Chairman 9437111585

Board of Directors2020 - 2021

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10 Club Trainer & International Projects

Rtn. CP Debabrata Panigrahi- Chairman 9437063702

11 Membership Development

Rtn. Shantanu Kumar Mishra- Chairman 9668706555

12Club Administration,

Greetings and Felicitation

Rtn. Basant Kumar Sahoo- Chairman 9437028113

Rtn. Rajendra Kumar Das, Co-Chairman 9437013865

13 Rotary Public Image Rtn Niranjan Sahoo-Chairman 9438482911

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Updating club website, Administration

of club social media and Rotary India

platform. Uploading of club data in rotary site

Rtn. Sudhi Ranjan Mishra- Chairman 9437077123

15 Urban farming and rooftop gardening Rtn Binay Krishna Das-Director 9437567628

16 Youth service, youth parliament, SaReGaMa

Rtn. Raja Narayan Tripathy- Chairman 9439651858

17Rotract Clubs, Interact

Club & Editor-Club Bulletin

Rtn. Chinmaya Mohapatra- Chairman 9337707733

18 Community Service

Rtn Manmath Kumar Pani- Chairman

CP Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi- Vice-Chairman

9437191477

RtnManmathKumarPani- Chairman

CPRtn.DebabrataPanigrahi- Co-Chairman

9437232600

9437063702

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19 Rotary India Literacy Mission

Rtn. Bishnu Mohan Mohanty-Chairman 9437010465

20 Rotary India Water Mission

Rtn. Dr. Ramababu Dandela-Chairman 7989512474

21 Rotary Eye Care Mission

Rtn Srikanta Mishra- Co-Chairman 9438506943

22 Rotary India Sanitation Mission

Rtn. Bikram Keshari Ray- Chairman 9437081893

23 Rotary India Health Mission/Camps

Rtn. Dr. Priyabrata Dhir- Chairman 9937606869

Rtn. Sunil Kumar Rout- Co-Chairman 9937027335

24 Rotary Environment Mission

Rtn. Vinod Kumar, IFS (R )- Chairman 9437132065

Rtn. Ajaya Kumar Pattnaik- Co-Chairman 9437081447

25Rotary India Corporate Social Responsibility &

Skill Development Rtn N.D Rao- Chairman 9937098405

26 Tree Plantation Rtn. R.C Sahoo-Chairman 6370462176

27 Covid-19 Management Rtn. Prasant Kumar Senapati- Chairman 9937797174

28 Sgt-at-Arms Rtn. Sanghamitra Mohanty- Director 9438073916

RtnPrasantKumarSenapatiIAS(R)-Chairman

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Abha MishraDisaster Management/ Gender/Tribal Study

11141504

17th April

NA

NA

NA

A-401 Sai Rose Apartment Opposite Indian Oil Petrol

Pump Raghunathpurjali Nandankanan Rd

Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

8260371029

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Members’ Details

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Abha MishraDisaster Management/ Gender/Tribal Study

11141504

17th April

NA

NA

NA

A-401 Sai Rose Apartment Opposite Indian Oil Petrol

Pump Raghunathpurjali Nandankanan Rd

Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

8260371029

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Amit Kumar AgarwallaChartered Accountant

8731675

12th May

Sheetal Agarwalla

7th March

15th July

Plot no 122,121/2883, Kedar Bhawan,

Cuttack Road Bhubaneswar-06

[email protected]

9437029129

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Artatran Mishra

[email protected]

9928649820

Academician

10902883

9th April

Harapriya Mishra

16th November

30th June

Ga-492,Vidya Marg,Kailask Vihar,C.S

Pur,Bhubaneswar-21

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Amit Kumar AgarwallaChartered Accountant

8731675

12th May

Sheetal Agarwalla

7th March

15th July

Plot no 122,121/2883, Kedar Bhawan,

Cuttack Road Bhubaneswar-06

[email protected]

9437029129

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Artatran Mishra

[email protected]

9928649820

Academician

10902883

9th April

Harapriya Mishra

16th November

30th June

Ga-492,Vidya Marg,Kailask Vihar,C.S

Pur,Bhubaneswar-21

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Artatran Mishra

[email protected]

9928649820

Academician

10902883

9th April

Harapriya Mishra

16th November

30th June

Ga-492,Vidya Marg,Kailask Vihar,C.S

Pur,Bhubaneswar-21

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Ashok Kumar Tripathy

[email protected]

9437040285

Govt Administration

5544938

15th August

Mamata Sarangi

20th February

19th November

Apartment No. 202 , Tower No. 8 , Z1 Apartments ,

Bhubaneswar Nandankanan Road ,Kalarahanga ,

Bhubaneswar 751024

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Ajaya Pattanaik

[email protected]

9437081447

Labour Laws Administration

8099522

17th November

Minati Pattanaik

1st July

7th June

H.No-M/83, Baramunda H.B.Colony,

Bhubaneswar-751003

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Ajaya Pattanaik

[email protected]

9437081447

Labour Laws Administration

8099522

17th November

Minati Pattanaik

1st July

7th June

H.No-M/83, Baramunda H.B.Colony,

Bhubaneswar-751003

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Bhubaneswar- 03

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Ashok Kumar Tripathy

[email protected]

9437040285

Govt Administration

5544938

15th August

Mamata Sarangi

20th February

19th November

Apartment No. 202 , Tower No. 8 , Z1 Apartments ,

Bhubaneswar Nandankanan Road ,Kalarahanga ,

Bhubaneswar 751024

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Ajaya Pattanaik

[email protected]

9437081447

Labour Laws Administration

8099522

17th November

Minati Pattanaik

1st July

7th June

H.No-M/83, Baramunda H.B.Colony,

Bhubaneswar-751003

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Ajaya Pattanaik

[email protected]

9437081447

Labour Laws Administration

8099522

17th November

Minati Pattanaik

1st July

7th June

H.No-M/83, Baramunda H.B.Colony,

Bhubaneswar-751003

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Ananta NarayanTripathy

[email protected]

9437023686

Industrialist

6203427

25th September

Ms. Sasmita

NA

NA

Aparna Nagar,Chauliaganj,Cuttack-3

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Ananta NarayanTripathy

[email protected]

9437023686

Industrialist

6203427

25th September

Ms. Sasmita

NA

NA

Aparna Nagar,Chauliaganj,Cuttack-3

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Alok Dash

[email protected]

9437158116

Chartered Accountant

10907077

2nd February

Sasmita Dash

21st June

25th January

107/F,Acharya Vihar, Bhubaneswar-13

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Ananta NarayanTripathy

[email protected]

9437023686

Industrialist

6203427

25th September

Ms. Sasmita

NA

NA

Aparna Nagar,Chauliaganj,Cuttack-3

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Alok Dash

[email protected]

9437158116

Chartered Accountant

10907077

2nd February

Sasmita Dash

21st June

25th January

107/F,Acharya Vihar, Bhubaneswar-13

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Anjana Panda

NA

9437070300

Govt Administration

8099542

28th july

Susanta Panda

16th Nov

25th January

Qr No-VR-64,Near Governer House, Bhubaneswar

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Binaya Das

[email protected]

9437286649

Govt Administration

9369407

20th October

Jitarani Boxy

23rd October

15th April

Qr No-Vr-25, Unit-6, Bhubaneswar

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Anjana Panda

NA

9437070300

Govt Administration

8099542

28th july

Susanta Panda

16th Nov

25th January

Qr No-VR-64,Near Governer House, Bhubaneswar

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Binaya Das

[email protected]

9437286649

Govt Administration

9369407

20th October

Jitarani Boxy

23rd October

15th April

Qr No-Vr-25, Unit-6, Bhubaneswar

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Qr No-VR-25, Unit-6, Bhubaneswar

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Basanta Kumar Sahoo

[email protected]

9437028113

Corporate Admin

9012622

7th April

Manjubala Sahoo

7th June

11th June

Cosmos Villa, House No. - Sb - 02, Sridev

Housing Complex, Po - Patrapada,

Bhubaneswar- 751019

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Bhawani Sankar Dixit

[email protected]

9437033318

Banking

11141497

2nd December

Shatabdi Sahoo

9th August

20th February

Flat No 303, Krishna Mansion , Jharpada

Near Ganesh Mandap ,Bhubaneswar 751006

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Basanta Kumar Sahoo

[email protected]

9437028113

Corporate Admin

9012622

7th April

Manjubala Sahoo

7th June

11th June

Cosmos Villa, House No. - Sb - 02, Sridev

Housing Complex, Po - Patrapada,

Bhubaneswar- 751019

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Bhawani Sankar Dixit

[email protected]

9437033318

Banking

11141497

2nd December

Shatabdi Sahoo

9th August

20th February

Flat No 303, Krishna Mansion , Jharpada

Near Ganesh Mandap ,Bhubaneswar 751006

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Bhawani Sankar Dixit

[email protected]

9437033318

Banking

11141497

2nd December

Shatabdi Sahoo

9th August

20th February

Flat No 303, Krishna Mansion , Jharpada

Near Ganesh Mandap ,Bhubaneswar 751006

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Bikram Ray

[email protected]

9437081893

Hospitality

10349811

4th March

Late Kadambini Ray

11th November

10th May

Plot 1481/3933, Nr Patia Rly Station,

Bhubaneswar

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Bikram Ray

[email protected]

9437081893

Hospitality

10349811

4th March

Late Kadambini Ray

11th November

10th May

Plot 1481/3933, Nr Patia Rly Station,

Bhubaneswar

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29

Bikash Chandra Mohapatra

NA

9437053556

Govt Administration

11047963

31st December

Sanjukta Mohapatra

NA

29th April

NA

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29

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

28

Bikram Ray

[email protected]

9437081893

Hospitality

10349811

4th March

Late Kadambini Ray

11th November

10th May

Plot 1481/3933, Nr Patia Rly Station,

Bhubaneswar

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29

Bikash Chandra Mohapatra

NA

9437053556

Govt Administration

11047963

31st December

Sanjukta Mohapatra

NA

29th April

NA

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29

Bikash Chandra Mohapatra

NA

9437053556

Govt Administration

11047963

31st December

Sanjukta Mohapatra

NA

29th April

NA

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61 Forest Park, Bhubaneswar- 09

15th May

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30

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

30

Bishnu Mohan Mohanty

[email protected]

9437010465

Educationist

6742665

21st January

Manasi Mohanty

11th April

10th July

939(A), Ggp Canal Road,Bhubaneswar-10

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30

Bishnu Mohan Mohanty

[email protected]

9437010465

Educationist

6742665

21st January

Manasi Mohanty

11th April

10th July

939(A), Ggp Canal Road,Bhubaneswar-10

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31

Bidhu Bhushan Samanta

[email protected]

9556961737

WASH and Micro Planning/Evaluation

10147762

6th May

Soudamini Samanta

13th September

22nd February

342,Hig,Kalinga Vihar-K-5, Bhubaneswar-19

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31

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

30

Bishnu Mohan Mohanty

[email protected]

9437010465

Educationist

6742665

21st January

Manasi Mohanty

11th April

10th July

939(A), Ggp Canal Road,Bhubaneswar-10

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31

Bidhu Bhushan Samanta

[email protected]

9556961737

WASH and Micro Planning/Evaluation

10147762

6th May

Soudamini Samanta

13th September

22nd February

342,Hig,Kalinga Vihar-K-5, Bhubaneswar-19

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31

Bidhu Bhushan Samanta

[email protected]

9556961737

WASH and Micro Planning/Evaluation

10147762

6th May

Soudamini Samanta

13th September

22nd February

342,Hig,Kalinga Vihar-K-5, Bhubaneswar-19

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342, HIG, Kalinga Vihar- K-5, Bhubaneswar-19

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

32

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

32

Binaya Krushna Dash

[email protected]

9437286649

Real Estate

9484817

6th June

Eva Pattnaik

6th April

25th January

Bivab House, Bivab Estate, Bhubaneswar

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32

Binaya Krushna Dash

[email protected]

9437286649

Real Estate

9484817

6th June

Eva Pattnaik

6th April

25th January

Bivab House, Bivab Estate, Bhubaneswar

Classification :

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33

Bichitrananda Nayak

[email protected]

9438670650

Govt Administration

9423441

15th May

Sandhyarani Nayak

20th December

9th July

Hig-138 Kalinga Vihar, K-5,Bhubaneswar-19

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33

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

32

Binaya Krushna Dash

[email protected]

9437286649

Real Estate

9484817

6th June

Eva Pattnaik

6th April

25th January

Bivab House, Bivab Estate, Bhubaneswar

Classification :

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Address :

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33

Bichitrananda Nayak

[email protected]

9438670650

Govt Administration

9423441

15th May

Sandhyarani Nayak

20th December

9th July

Hig-138 Kalinga Vihar, K-5,Bhubaneswar-19

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33

Bichitrananda Nayak

[email protected]

9438670650

Govt Administration

9423441

15th May

Sandhyarani Nayak

20th December

9th July

Hig-138 Kalinga Vihar, K-5,Bhubaneswar-19

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34

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

34

Birendranath Banerjee

[email protected]

9090840042

Scientist & Entrepreneur

11030926

1st August

Dr Paromita Chattoray

16th October

18th April

West End Appartment, Sailashree

Vihar, Bhubaneswar

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34

Birendranath Banerjee

[email protected]

9090840042

Scientist & Entrepreneur

11030926

1st August

Dr Paromita Chattoray

16th October

18th April

West End Appartment, Sailashree

Vihar, Bhubaneswar

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35

Chandra Dhawja Panda

NA

9437077860

Technical College Management

11047951

23rd july

Pratima Panda

27th June

29th May

B-4, Metro Tower, Achrya Vihar, Bhubaneswar-13

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35

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

34

Birendranath Banerjee

[email protected]

9090840042

Scientist & Entrepreneur

11030926

1st August

Dr Paromita Chattoray

16th October

18th April

West End Appartment, Sailashree

Vihar, Bhubaneswar

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35

Chandra Dhawja Panda

NA

9437077860

Technical College Management

11047951

23rd july

Pratima Panda

27th June

29th May

B-4, Metro Tower, Achrya Vihar, Bhubaneswar-13

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36

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

36

Chinmaya Mahapatra

[email protected]

9337707733

Pharma Consultancy

3499155

19th June

Dr Jyotirmayee Udgata

11th November

8th May

Thoria Sahi, Mangalabag, Cuttack-01

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36

Chinmaya Mahapatra

[email protected]

9337707733

Pharma Consultancy

3499155

19th June

Dr Jyotirmayee Udgata

11th November

8th May

Thoria Sahi, Mangalabag, Cuttack-01

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37

Debabrata Panigrahi

[email protected]

9437063702

Consoltancy-TQM/Environment

6203425

12th December

Anima Panigrahi

10th April

13th May

589, Sahid Nagar, 1St Floor, Bhubaneswar-7

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37

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

36

Chinmaya Mahapatra

[email protected]

9337707733

Pharma Consultancy

3499155

19th June

Dr Jyotirmayee Udgata

11th November

8th May

Thoria Sahi, Mangalabag, Cuttack-01

Classification :

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Address :

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

37

Debabrata Panigrahi

[email protected]

9437063702

Consoltancy-TQM/Environment

6203425

12th December

Anima Panigrahi

10th April

13th May

589, Sahid Nagar, 1St Floor, Bhubaneswar-7

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

37

Debabrata Panigrahi

[email protected]

9437063702

Consoltancy-TQM/Environment

6203425

12th December

Anima Panigrahi

10th April

13th May

589, Sahid Nagar, 1St Floor, Bhubaneswar-7

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Address :

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38

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

38

Dibakar Jenna

[email protected]

9437117797

Mechanical Engineering

10349788

1st July

Birajini Jenna

10th June

20th July

Plot no 799/1808 4th line Dwarikapuri, At.

Koradakanta P.O. Budheswari Coloney

Bhubaneswar-06

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38

Dibakar Jenna

[email protected]

9437117797

Mechanical Engineering

10349788

1st July

Birajini Jenna

10th June

20th July

Plot no 799/1808 4th line Dwarikapuri, At.

Koradakanta P.O. Budheswari Coloney

Bhubaneswar-06

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39

Girija Sankar Acharya

[email protected]

9437171361

Academician and Social Work

11147026

13th November

Archana Acharya

1st November

9th March

H-091, Cosmopolis, Dumduma,

Bhubaneswar-19

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39

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

38

Dibakar Jenna

[email protected]

9437117797

Mechanical Engineering

10349788

1st July

Birajini Jenna

10th June

20th July

Plot no 799/1808 4th line Dwarikapuri, At.

Koradakanta P.O. Budheswari Coloney

Bhubaneswar-06

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39

Girija Sankar Acharya

[email protected]

9437171361

Academician and Social Work

11147026

13th November

Archana Acharya

1st November

9th March

H-091, Cosmopolis, Dumduma,

Bhubaneswar-19

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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40

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

40

Harihara Panigrahi

[email protected]

9437416465

Govt Administration

8470689

5th April

Damayanti Panigrahi

20th June

14th May

487, Sec-5, Niladri Vihar, ,Bhubaneswar-21

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

40

Harihara Panigrahi

[email protected]

9437416465

Govt Administration

8470689

5th April

Damayanti Panigrahi

20th June

14th May

487, Sec-5, Niladri Vihar, ,Bhubaneswar-21

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41

Hari Ram

[email protected]

6371193911

Business

10754276

19th September

Sarada Devi

23rd December

5th September

324,Savati Mevsion,4Th Floor, Balianta

Classification :

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D.O.B. :

Spouse Name :

Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

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21

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41

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

40

Harihara Panigrahi

[email protected]

9437416465

Govt Administration

8470689

5th April

Damayanti Panigrahi

20th June

14th May

487, Sec-5, Niladri Vihar, ,Bhubaneswar-21

Classification :

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41

Hari Ram

[email protected]

6371193911

Business

10754276

19th September

Sarada Devi

23rd December

5th September

324,Savati Mevsion,4Th Floor, Balianta

Classification :

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D.O.B. :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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41

Hari Ram

[email protected]

6371193911

Business

10754276

19th September

Sarada Devi

23rd December

5th September

324,Savati Mevsion,4Th Floor, Balianta

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42

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

42

Haris Chandra Mohanty

[email protected]

9437072300

Telecommunication Management & Administration

11044939

23rd October

Shanti Kumari Mohanty

17th June

4th December

Hig-70, Kalinga Vihar, K-5

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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42

Haris Chandra Mohanty

[email protected]

9437072300

Telecommunication Management & Administration

11044939

23rd October

Shanti Kumari Mohanty

17th June

4th December

Hig-70, Kalinga Vihar, K-5

Classification :

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D.O.B. :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

43

Himanshu S Bal

[email protected]

7008304237

Livelihood

11047959

10th July

Ms Soumya Parida

9th July

30th June

B/1, Kalvik Omkara Mansion, Neelakanth Nagar,

Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-12

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

Email. :

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HIG- 70, Kalinga Vihar, K-5, Bhubaneswar- 19

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43

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

42

Haris Chandra Mohanty

[email protected]

9437072300

Telecommunication Management & Administration

11044939

23rd October

Shanti Kumari Mohanty

17th June

4th December

Hig-70, Kalinga Vihar, K-5

Classification :

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D.O.B. :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

Email. :

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

43

Himanshu S Bal

[email protected]

7008304237

Livelihood

11047959

10th July

Ms Soumya Parida

9th July

30th June

B/1, Kalvik Omkara Mansion, Neelakanth Nagar,

Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-12

Classification :

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D.O.B. :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

Email. :

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

43

Himanshu S Bal

[email protected]

7008304237

Livelihood

11047959

10th July

Ms Soumya Parida

9th July

30th June

B/1, Kalvik Omkara Mansion, Neelakanth Nagar,

Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-12

Classification :

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Email. :

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44

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

44

Indumati Ray

[email protected]

9437087116

Educationist

9488269

21st May

Satyabrata Minaketan

19th March

4th May

Plot No 346/2725, Sishu Vihar,Kiit,

Bhubaneswar-24

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

Email. :

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

44

Indumati Ray

[email protected]

9437087116

Educationist

9488269

21st May

Satyabrata Minaketan

19th March

4th May

Plot No 346/2725, Sishu Vihar,Kiit,

Bhubaneswar-24

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

Email. :

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

45

Jugal Kishore Sahoo

[email protected]

9437393049

Insurance

10349790

1st April

Kanakalata Sahoo

1st January

26th June

Flat No.301.Harapriya Residency. Canal Road.

Jharapada.Bhubaneswar.pin.no.751006

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

Email. :

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45

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

44

Indumati Ray

[email protected]

9437087116

Educationist

9488269

21st May

Satyabrata Minaketan

19th March

4th May

Plot No 346/2725, Sishu Vihar,Kiit,

Bhubaneswar-24

Classification :

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Spouse Name :

Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

Email. :

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

45

Jugal Kishore Sahoo

[email protected]

9437393049

Insurance

10349790

1st April

Kanakalata Sahoo

1st January

26th June

Flat No.301.Harapriya Residency. Canal Road.

Jharapada.Bhubaneswar.pin.no.751006

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46

Jagannath Prasad Jagdev

[email protected]

9437056862

I.T Enterpreneur

10907017

22nd September

Sasmita Jagdev

19th August

23rd February

N2-186, IRC Village,Bhubaneswar-15

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Jagannath Prasad Jagdev

[email protected]

9437056862

I.T Enterpreneur

10907017

22nd September

Sasmita Jagdev

19th August

23rd February

N2-186, IRC Village,Bhubaneswar-15

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47

Krushna Ch Tripathy

NA

9861014415

Industrialist

8128209

6th September

Kanakalata Tripathy

10th October

XYZ

Gandarpur, New Godown Road, Cuttack

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46

Jagannath Prasad Jagdev

[email protected]

9437056862

I.T Enterpreneur

10907017

22nd September

Sasmita Jagdev

19th August

23rd February

N2-186, IRC Village,Bhubaneswar-15

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47

Krushna Ch Tripathy

NA

9861014415

Industrialist

8128209

6th September

Kanakalata Tripathy

10th October

XYZ

Gandarpur, New Godown Road, Cuttack

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47

Krushna Ch Tripathy

NA

9861014415

Industrialist

8128209

6th September

Kanakalata Tripathy

10th October

XYZ

Gandarpur, New Godown Road, Cuttack

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NA

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48

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

48

Krishna Chandra MohantyGovt Administration

10531037

1st August

Sanjukta Mohanty

13th October

09th March

Hig-425, Kalinga Vihar, K-5, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9437111585

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Krishna Chandra MohantyGovt Administration

10531037

1st August

Sanjukta Mohanty

13th October

09th March

Hig-425, Kalinga Vihar, K-5, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9437111585

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49

Lakshmi Charan Mahapatra

Corporate Affairs

9869858

NA

Sasmita

27th February

NA

B-112, Nirmal Plaza, Forest Park,

Bhubaneswar-09

[email protected]

9937291506

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48

Krishna Chandra MohantyGovt Administration

10531037

1st August

Sanjukta Mohanty

13th October

09th March

Hig-425, Kalinga Vihar, K-5, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9437111585

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49

Lakshmi Charan Mahapatra

Corporate Affairs

9869858

NA

Sasmita

27th February

NA

B-112, Nirmal Plaza, Forest Park,

Bhubaneswar-09

[email protected]

9937291506

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49

Lakshmi Charan Mahapatra

Corporate Affairs

9869858

NA

Sasmita

27th February

NA

B-112, Nirmal Plaza, Forest Park,

Bhubaneswar-09

[email protected]

9937291506

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50

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

50

Lalatendu MahapatraDefence

10906999

26th June

Bhagyalaxmi Mahapatra

1st January

9th May

Hig-240, K-5, Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9438436163

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50

Lalatendu MahapatraDefence

10906999

26th June

Bhagyalaxmi Mahapatra

1st January

9th May

Hig-240, K-5, Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9438436163

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51

Lucy Mohapatra

[email protected]

NA

Academic, Admin and Mgmt

10778176

NA

NA

NA

NA

55,Basanta Vihar, Brahmeswar Patna, Rrl,

Bhubaneswar-13

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HIG

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51

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

50

Lalatendu MahapatraDefence

10906999

26th June

Bhagyalaxmi Mahapatra

1st January

9th May

Hig-240, K-5, Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9438436163

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51

Lucy Mohapatra

[email protected]

NA

Academic, Admin and Mgmt

10778176

NA

NA

NA

NA

55,Basanta Vihar, Brahmeswar Patna, Rrl,

Bhubaneswar-13

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51

Lucy Mohapatra

[email protected]

NA

Academic, Admin and Mgmt

10778176

NA

NA

NA

NA

55,Basanta Vihar, Brahmeswar Patna, Rrl,

Bhubaneswar-13

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Mobile :9777007111

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52

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

52

Manmath Kumar Pani

[email protected]

9437232600

Govt Administration

10756962

17th January

Bulbul Pani

5th March

24th February

333A, Lane-12, Jagannath Vihar, Baramunda,

Bhubaneswar-3

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3rd. May

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52

Manmath Kumar Pani

[email protected]

9437232600

Govt Administration

10756962

17th January

Bulbul Pani

5th March

24th February

333A, Lane-12, Jagannath Vihar, Baramunda,

Bhubaneswar-3

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3rd. May

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53

Milan MohantyEducation

9012657

18th April

Sovna Bahidar

4th February

27th November

939(A), Ggp Canal Road,Bhubaneswar-10

[email protected]

9437543148

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

52

Manmath Kumar Pani

[email protected]

9437232600

Govt Administration

10756962

17th January

Bulbul Pani

5th March

24th February

333A, Lane-12, Jagannath Vihar, Baramunda,

Bhubaneswar-3

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3rd. May

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53

Milan MohantyEducation

9012657

18th April

Sovna Bahidar

4th February

27th November

939(A), Ggp Canal Road,Bhubaneswar-10

[email protected]

9437543148

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10

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54

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

54

Manas Swain

[email protected]

7978071987

Doctor and Healthcare Management

10907102

22nd May

Rashmi Swain

3rd October

20th May

Sai Saroj Appt, Flat No 3, Sailashree

Vihar, Ph-7, Bhubaneswar-13

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54

Manas Swain

[email protected]

7978071987

Doctor and Healthcare Management

10907102

22nd May

Rashmi Swain

3rd October

20th May

Sai Saroj Appt, Flat No 3, Sailashree

Vihar, Ph-7, Bhubaneswar-13

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55

N.D.RaoCorporate Affairs

8731665

30th June

Jyoti Rao

14th October

NA

G-064,Cosmopolish Appt, Dumuduma,

Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9937098405

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55

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

54

Manas Swain

[email protected]

7978071987

Doctor and Healthcare Management

10907102

22nd May

Rashmi Swain

3rd October

20th May

Sai Saroj Appt, Flat No 3, Sailashree

Vihar, Ph-7, Bhubaneswar-13

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55

N.D.RaoCorporate Affairs

8731665

30th June

Jyoti Rao

14th October

NA

G-064,Cosmopolish Appt, Dumuduma,

Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9937098405

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

56

Niranjan Sahu

Govt Administration

9012619

20th January

Bidyut Prava Sahoo

28th February

6th March

Qr No Type Vi/B-2/1, Bhubaneswar,

Unit -III,Master Canteen,

[email protected]

9438482911

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56

Niranjan Sahu

Govt Administration

9012619

20th January

Bidyut Prava Sahoo

28th February

6th March

Qr No Type Vi/B-2/1, Bhubaneswar,

Unit -III,Master Canteen,

[email protected]

9438482911

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57

Nirmal Choudhary

[email protected]

9556284046

Insurance

10906976

11th October 1951

Basanta Manjari

23rd April

2nd February

Hig-313, K5, Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar-19

Classification :

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- 01

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57

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

56

Niranjan Sahu

Govt Administration

9012619

20th January

Bidyut Prava Sahoo

28th February

6th March

Qr No Type Vi/B-2/1, Bhubaneswar,

Unit -III,Master Canteen,

[email protected]

9438482911

Classification :

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57

Nirmal Choudhary

[email protected]

9556284046

Insurance

10906976

11th October 1951

Basanta Manjari

23rd April

2nd February

Hig-313, K5, Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar-19

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HIG

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58

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

58

Pravat Kumar RoulAgriculture & Agri Business

11055183

27th September

Lopamudra Roul

1st May

5th October

Qr No-4R/17, Ouat Colony, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937563162

Classification :

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58

Pravat Kumar RoulAgriculture & Agri Business

11055183

27th September

Lopamudra Roul

1st May

5th October

Qr No-4R/17, Ouat Colony, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937563162

Classification :

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59

Pravat Kumar RoulAgriculture & Agri Business

11055183

27th September

Lopamudra Roul

1st May

5th October

Qr No-4R/17, Ouat Colony, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937563162

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Priyabrata DhirDoctor and Hospital Management

8773220

1st August

Dr Madhuri Patnaik

28th March

12th September

Sparsh Hospital, A-407, Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937606869

-03

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59

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

58

Pravat Kumar RoulAgriculture & Agri Business

11055183

27th September

Lopamudra Roul

1st May

5th October

Qr No-4R/17, Ouat Colony, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937563162

Classification :

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59

Pravat Kumar RoulAgriculture & Agri Business

11055183

27th September

Lopamudra Roul

1st May

5th October

Qr No-4R/17, Ouat Colony, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937563162

Classification :

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Priyabrata DhirDoctor and Hospital Management

8773220

1st August

Dr Madhuri Patnaik

28th March

12th September

Sparsh Hospital, A-407, Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937606869

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

59

Pravat Kumar RoulAgriculture & Agri Business

11055183

27th September

Lopamudra Roul

1st May

5th October

Qr No-4R/17, Ouat Colony, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937563162

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

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Priyabrata DhirDoctor and Hospital Management

8773220

1st August

Dr Madhuri Patnaik

28th March

12th September

Sparsh Hospital, A-407, Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937606869

-07

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60

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

60

Priyadarshi Mohapatra

Corporate Affairs

8099486

12th July

Samita Mohapatra

1st March

NA

J.K.Paper Ltd, Nayapalli,Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

9937307620

Classification :

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60

Priyadarshi Mohapatra

Corporate Affairs

8099486

12th July

Samita Mohapatra

1st March

NA

J.K.Paper Ltd, Nayapalli,Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

9937307620

Classification :

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Address :

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61

Purna Chandra Das

[email protected]

9437062883

Factory Administration

8099528

12th February

Anita Raj

3rd June

2nd December

Flat No D-143,Cosmopolish, Dumduma, Bhubaneswar

Classification :

R I Number :

D.O.B. :

Spouse Name :

Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

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Engg. Admin. & Enforcement of OSH

Flat No. D-143, COSMOPOLIS Apt., Dumduma Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar- 09

Anita Ray

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

61

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

60

Priyadarshi Mohapatra

Corporate Affairs

8099486

12th July

Samita Mohapatra

1st March

NA

J.K.Paper Ltd, Nayapalli,Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

9937307620

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

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61

Purna Chandra Das

[email protected]

9437062883

Factory Administration

8099528

12th February

Anita Raj

3rd June

2nd December

Flat No D-143,Cosmopolish, Dumduma, Bhubaneswar

Classification :

R I Number :

D.O.B. :

Spouse Name :

Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

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Engg. Admin. & Enforcement of OSH

Flat No. D-143, COSMOPOLIS Apt., Dumduma Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar- 09

Anita Ray

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

61

Purna Chandra Das

[email protected]

9437062883

Factory Administration

8099528

12th February

Anita Raj

3rd June

2nd December

Flat No D-143,Cosmopolish, Dumduma, Bhubaneswar

Classification :

R I Number :

D.O.B. :

Spouse Name :

Spouse D.O.B. :

Marraige Ann. :

Address :

Email. :

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Engg. Admin. & Enforcement of OSH

Flat No. D-143, COSMOPOLIS Apt., Dumduma Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar- 09

Anita Ray

19

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62

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

62

Prafulla Ku.SahooNeuro Surgon and Hospital Management

10778878

1st July

Sarojini Sahoo

NA

NA

Plot No 20Ga, Defence Colony, Sailashree

Vihar, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

8093060110

Classification :

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Spouse D.O.B. :

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Address :

Email. :

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62

Prafulla Ku.SahooNeuro Surgon and Hospital Management

10778878

1st July

Sarojini Sahoo

NA

NA

Plot No 20Ga, Defence Colony, Sailashree

Vihar, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

8093060110

Classification :

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Prasanta Ku SenapatiGovt Administration

9450424

1st April

Pratapini Senapati

5th September

9th March

Plot-K7-13, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar-29

[email protected]

9437232694

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-21

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62

Prafulla Ku.SahooNeuro Surgon and Hospital Management

10778878

1st July

Sarojini Sahoo

NA

NA

Plot No 20Ga, Defence Colony, Sailashree

Vihar, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

8093060110

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63

Prasanta Ku SenapatiGovt Administration

9450424

1st April

Pratapini Senapati

5th September

9th March

Plot-K7-13, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar-29

[email protected]

9437232694

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64

Prava Ranjan Patnaik

[email protected]

9437021660

Entrepreniur and Exporter of Marine Product

6742711

NA

NA

NA

NA

Plot-2132-5058, Tankapani Road, Bhubaneswar-18

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Prava Ranjan Patnaik

[email protected]

9437021660

Entrepreniur and Exporter of Marine Product

6742711

NA

NA

NA

NA

Plot-2132-5058, Tankapani Road, Bhubaneswar-18

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65

Prabhakar PandaHospital and Academic Administration

6742674

31st July

Jagyanseni Panda

3rd February

19th February

Hitech Medical Coll. & Hosp., Pandara, Rasulgarh

[email protected]

9338226606

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64

Prava Ranjan Patnaik

[email protected]

9437021660

Entrepreniur and Exporter of Marine Product

6742711

NA

NA

NA

NA

Plot-2132-5058, Tankapani Road, Bhubaneswar-18

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65

Prabhakar PandaHospital and Academic Administration

6742674

31st July

Jagyanseni Panda

3rd February

19th February

Hitech Medical Coll. & Hosp., Pandara, Rasulgarh

[email protected]

9338226606

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65

Prabhakar PandaHospital and Academic Administration

6742674

31st July

Jagyanseni Panda

3rd February

19th February

Hitech Medical Coll. & Hosp., Pandara, Rasulgarh

[email protected]

9338226606

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Bhubaneswar- 10

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66

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66

Petikam Srinivas

[email protected]

9040624745

Scientist

10098165

20th September

Dr Deepa Khulbe

28th December

14th December

L-IV-59, Phase-IV, Dumuduma HB Colony,

Bhubaneswar

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66

Petikam Srinivas

[email protected]

9040624745

Scientist

10098165

20th September

Dr Deepa Khulbe

28th December

14th December

L-IV-59, Phase-IV, Dumuduma HB Colony,

Bhubaneswar

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67

Rishipal SinghIT Consultancy

10902794

14Th October

Not Married

NA

NA

Plot No 35, Sez Road, C.S.Pur, Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

9836618263

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

66

Petikam Srinivas

[email protected]

9040624745

Scientist

10098165

20th September

Dr Deepa Khulbe

28th December

14th December

L-IV-59, Phase-IV, Dumuduma HB Colony,

Bhubaneswar

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67

Rishipal SinghIT Consultancy

10902794

14Th October

Not Married

NA

NA

Plot No 35, Sez Road, C.S.Pur, Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

9836618263

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68

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68

Ramachandra SahooCorporate Affairs

10444581

6th March

Susmita Sahoo

15th August

9th March

Plot No 2148,Chintamaniswar Temple Rd,

Bhubaneswar-06

[email protected]

8986872744

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68

Ramachandra SahooCorporate Affairs

10444581

6th March

Susmita Sahoo

15th August

9th March

Plot No 2148,Chintamaniswar Temple Rd,

Bhubaneswar-06

[email protected]

8986872744

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69

Rajesh SahuInsurance

10849981

13th June

Manorama Sahoo

19th September

6th July

A-612, Subhadra Appt, Near KIIT, Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

7008961879

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69

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

68

Ramachandra SahooCorporate Affairs

10444581

6th March

Susmita Sahoo

15th August

9th March

Plot No 2148,Chintamaniswar Temple Rd,

Bhubaneswar-06

[email protected]

8986872744

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69

Rajesh SahuInsurance

10849981

13th June

Manorama Sahoo

19th September

6th July

A-612, Subhadra Appt, Near KIIT, Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

7008961879

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69

Rajesh SahuInsurance

10849981

13th June

Manorama Sahoo

19th September

6th July

A-612, Subhadra Appt, Near KIIT, Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

7008961879

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70

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70

Rambabu DandelaTechnical Education

10592271

13th March

Shreelaxmi Dhandela

10th June

13th April

ICT-IOC, Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

7989512474

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Rambabu DandelaTechnical Education

10592271

13th March

Shreelaxmi Dhandela

10th June

13th April

ICT-IOC, Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

7989512474

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70

Rambabu DandelaTechnical Education

10592271

13th March

Shreelaxmi Dhandela

10th June

13th April

ICT-IOC, Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

7989512474

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Rambabu DandelaTechnical Education

10592271

13th March

Shreelaxmi Dhandela

10th June

13th April

ICT-IOC, Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

7989512474

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71

Rajendra Kumar Das

[email protected]

9437013865

Chartered Accountant

9012608

10th March

Babita Das

23rd June

19th May

22,metro Cottagechintamaniswar Temple

Lanecuttack Road, Bhubaneswar-6

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Shreelaxmi Dandela

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

71

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

70

Rambabu DandelaTechnical Education

10592271

13th March

Shreelaxmi Dhandela

10th June

13th April

ICT-IOC, Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

7989512474

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Rambabu DandelaTechnical Education

10592271

13th March

Shreelaxmi Dhandela

10th June

13th April

ICT-IOC, Bhubaneswar-13

[email protected]

7989512474

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71

Rajendra Kumar Das

[email protected]

9437013865

Chartered Accountant

9012608

10th March

Babita Das

23rd June

19th May

22,metro Cottagechintamaniswar Temple

Lanecuttack Road, Bhubaneswar-6

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71

Rajendra Kumar Das

[email protected]

9437013865

Chartered Accountant

9012608

10th March

Babita Das

23rd June

19th May

22,metro Cottagechintamaniswar Temple

Lanecuttack Road, Bhubaneswar-6

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72

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72

Ramesh Chandra Ojha

[email protected]

8584814582

Banking

10907042

14th February

Manju Ojha

28th September

24th November

Hig-339, K5, Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar-19

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72

Ramesh Chandra Ojha

[email protected]

8584814582

Banking

10907042

14th February

Manju Ojha

28th September

24th November

Hig-339, K5, Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar-19

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73

Ranjit Keshari MohapatraIndustrialist

230713

NA

NA

NA

NA

C-256, Forest Park, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9437191477

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HIG

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73

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

72

Ramesh Chandra Ojha

[email protected]

8584814582

Banking

10907042

14th February

Manju Ojha

28th September

24th November

Hig-339, K5, Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar-19

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73

Ranjit Keshari MohapatraIndustrialist

230713

NA

NA

NA

NA

C-256, Forest Park, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9437191477

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-09

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74

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

74

Rajanarayan Tripathy

[email protected]

6371219018

Chartered Accountant

10778558

12th March

Debasmita Panigrahi

15th May

29th April

Plot-8/2452, Behind Vaishno Monarch, Rasulgarh

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74

Rajanarayan Tripathy

[email protected]

6371219018

Chartered Accountant

10778558

12th March

Debasmita Panigrahi

15th May

29th April

Plot-8/2452, Behind Vaishno Monarch, Rasulgarh

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75

Santanu Kumar MishraIndustrial Safety

6742703

5th November

Bijayalaxmi Mishra

2nd October

7th June

Appt no-3071, Aqua, DNOXY Park, Dumduma,

Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

7894475707

Classification :

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Bhubaneswar- 10

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

74

Rajanarayan Tripathy

[email protected]

6371219018

Chartered Accountant

10778558

12th March

Debasmita Panigrahi

15th May

29th April

Plot-8/2452, Behind Vaishno Monarch, Rasulgarh

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75

Santanu Kumar MishraIndustrial Safety

6742703

5th November

Bijayalaxmi Mishra

2nd October

7th June

Appt no-3071, Aqua, DNOXY Park, Dumduma,

Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

7894475707

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75

Santanu Kumar MishraIndustrial Safety

6742703

5th November

Bijayalaxmi Mishra

2nd October

7th June

Appt no-3071, Aqua, DNOXY Park, Dumduma,

Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

7894475707

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Mobile : 9861134566

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76

Shiva Prasad PadhiChartered Accountant & Corporate Affairs

9423438

15th December

Nilima Padhi

5th May

5th October

Mpi-136, Khandagiri Enclave, Bhubaneswar-30

[email protected]

9337024914

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76

Shiva Prasad PadhiChartered Accountant & Corporate Affairs

9423438

15th December

Nilima Padhi

5th May

5th October

Mpi-136, Khandagiri Enclave, Bhubaneswar-30

[email protected]

9337024914

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77

Satyabhusan RoutBanking

8674466

6th June

NA

NA

NA

624, Govind Block, Balaji Complex,

Jharpada, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9437030548

Classification :

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Bhubaneswar- 30

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

76

Shiva Prasad PadhiChartered Accountant & Corporate Affairs

9423438

15th December

Nilima Padhi

5th May

5th October

Mpi-136, Khandagiri Enclave, Bhubaneswar-30

[email protected]

9337024914

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77

Satyabhusan RoutBanking

8674466

6th June

NA

NA

NA

624, Govind Block, Balaji Complex,

Jharpada, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9437030548

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77

Satyabhusan RoutBanking

8674466

6th June

NA

NA

NA

624, Govind Block, Balaji Complex,

Jharpada, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9437030548

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- 06

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78

Sunil Rout

[email protected]

9937027335

Enterpreneur

9869859

23rd June

Priyadarshini Rout

6th June

3rd March

N-4/228, Irc Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-15

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78

Sunil Rout

[email protected]

9937027335

Enterpreneur

9869859

23rd June

Priyadarshini Rout

6th June

3rd March

N-4/228, Irc Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-15

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79

Sarangdhar Samal

[email protected]

9437094372

Public Policy Specialist

8099521

19th April

Sabita Swain

12th May

23rd April

N2/152, Irc Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-15

Classification :

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Bhubaneswar- 12

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78

Sunil Rout

[email protected]

9937027335

Enterpreneur

9869859

23rd June

Priyadarshini Rout

6th June

3rd March

N-4/228, Irc Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-15

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79

Sarangdhar Samal

[email protected]

9437094372

Public Policy Specialist

8099521

19th April

Sabita Swain

12th May

23rd April

N2/152, Irc Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-15

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Sarangdhar Samal

[email protected]

9437094372

Public Policy Specialist

8099521

19th April

Sabita Swain

12th May

23rd April

N2/152, Irc Village, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar-15

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

80

Sarat Dash

[email protected]

9438917255

Income Tax Administration

10349794

20st January

Parinita Mishra

26th March

27-05-1986

Flat No-202, Siddharth Appt, Rd No 8, Unit-9

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Satyabrata MinaketanEducationist

8099410

19th March

Indumati Ray

21st May

4th May

Plot-346, Odm Public School Campus,

Sishu Vihar, Bhubaneswar-24

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9437091116

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

80

Sarat Dash

[email protected]

9438917255

Income Tax Administration

10349794

20st January

Parinita Mishra

26th March

27-05-1986

Flat No-202, Siddharth Appt, Rd No 8, Unit-9

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81

Satyabrata MinaketanEducationist

8099410

19th March

Indumati Ray

21st May

4th May

Plot-346, Odm Public School Campus,

Sishu Vihar, Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

9437091116

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81

Satyabrata MinaketanEducationist

8099410

19th March

Indumati Ray

21st May

4th May

Plot-346, Odm Public School Campus,

Sishu Vihar, Bhubaneswar-24

[email protected]

9437091116

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82

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82

Soudamini SamantaAcademician and Social Work

11147028

13th September

Dr B.B Samanta

6th May

22nd Feb

342,Hig,Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9438362567

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83

Srikanta MishraHospital Admin

9358166

<DOB>11th July

Swati Mishra

<SPOUSE DOB>12th April

23rd January

Plot No 397, Bajrang Nagar, Jharpada,

Bhubaneswar-06

[email protected]

9438506943

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342, HIG, Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar- 19

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83

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82

Soudamini SamantaAcademician and Social Work

11147028

13th September

Dr B.B Samanta

6th May

22nd Feb

342,Hig,Kalinga Vihar, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9438362567

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83

Srikanta MishraHospital Admin

9358166

<DOB>11th July

Swati Mishra

<SPOUSE DOB>12th April

23rd January

Plot No 397, Bajrang Nagar, Jharpada,

Bhubaneswar-06

[email protected]

9438506943

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83

Srikanta MishraHospital Admin

9358166

<DOB>11th July

Swati Mishra

<SPOUSE DOB>12th April

23rd January

Plot No 397, Bajrang Nagar, Jharpada,

Bhubaneswar-06

[email protected]

9438506943

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84

Sudhiranjan MishraIT

9955919

16th January

Manasi Acharya

24th December

29th April

Bj-23, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar-14

[email protected]

9437077123

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84

Sudhiranjan MishraIT

9955919

16th January

Manasi Acharya

24th December

29th April

Bj-23, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar-14

[email protected]

9437077123

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85

Sanghamitra MohantyEnterpreneur

10350022

07th July

K. K. Mohanty

1st June

19th May

Room-303, Block-A, Krishna Tower

[email protected]

9438073916

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Corporate Affairs

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

84

Sudhiranjan MishraIT

9955919

16th January

Manasi Acharya

24th December

29th April

Bj-23, BJB Nagar, Bhubaneswar-14

[email protected]

9437077123

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85

Sanghamitra MohantyEnterpreneur

10350022

07th July

K. K. Mohanty

1st June

19th May

Room-303, Block-A, Krishna Tower

[email protected]

9438073916

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85

Sanghamitra MohantyEnterpreneur

10350022

07th July

K. K. Mohanty

1st June

19th May

Room-303, Block-A, Krishna Tower

[email protected]

9438073916

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Bhubaneswar- 12

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86

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

86

Srikanta KarCorporate Consultancy

8036532

1st March

Basanta Kumari Kar

7th July

26th February

1047-P, Nayapalli Upper Lane, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937080890

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86

Srikanta KarCorporate Consultancy

8036532

1st March

Basanta Kumari Kar

7th July

26th February

1047-P, Nayapalli Upper Lane, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937080890

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87

Srinivas PanigrahiGovt Administration

9185578

24th February

Na

Na

Na

Na

Na

Na

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87

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

86

Srikanta KarCorporate Consultancy

8036532

1st March

Basanta Kumari Kar

7th July

26th February

1047-P, Nayapalli Upper Lane, Bhubaneswar

[email protected]

9937080890

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87

Srinivas PanigrahiGovt Administration

9185578

24th February

Na

Na

Na

Na

Na

Na

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87

Srinivas PanigrahiGovt Administration

9185578

24th February

Na

Na

Na

Na

Na

Na

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88

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

88

Surya Prasad Parida

[email protected]

9040013030

Hospitality

11052579

15th July

Tanima Parida

24th June

24th June

3588, Lane-2.Gouri Nagar, Bhubaneswar

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89

Vinod KumarForest Management and Research

8135904

4th April

Vinita Sinha

2nd April

21st April

Css Homes, Appt-101, Raghunathpur,

Bhubaneswar-21

[email protected]

9437132065

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90

Satyananda NayakArchitecture and Interior Designing

11151173

6th June

Manju Mohapatra

2nd April

1st March

K-4/09, Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9238383529

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- 02

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89

Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

88

Surya Prasad Parida

[email protected]

9040013030

Hospitality

11052579

15th July

Tanima Parida

24th June

24th June

3588, Lane-2.Gouri Nagar, Bhubaneswar

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89

Vinod KumarForest Management and Research

8135904

4th April

Vinita Sinha

2nd April

21st April

Css Homes, Appt-101, Raghunathpur,

Bhubaneswar-21

[email protected]

9437132065

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89

Vinod KumarForest Management and Research

8135904

4th April

Vinita Sinha

2nd April

21st April

Css Homes, Appt-101, Raghunathpur,

Bhubaneswar-21

[email protected]

9437132065

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

90

Satyananda NayakArchitecture and Interior Designing

11151173

6th June

Manju Mohapatra

2nd April

1st March

K-4/09, Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9238383529

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88

Surya Prasad Parida

[email protected]

9040013030

Hospitality

11052579

15th July

Tanima Parida

24th June

24th June

3588, Lane-2.Gouri Nagar, Bhubaneswar

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Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

90

Satyananda NayakArchitecture and Interior Designing

11151173

6th June

Manju Mohapatra

2nd April

1st March

K-4/09, Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar-19

[email protected]

9238383529

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Important Telephone NumbersCORONA (COVID 19) HELPLINE 011-23978046, 1075

ODISHA COVID HELPLINE 104 , 9439994859, 0674-2534177

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TOURIST HELPLINE 6370967100, 6370972100

WOMEN HELPLINE FOR WOMEN PASSENGERS 0674-2543541, 9437581575

POLICE 100

FIRE STATION 101

AMBULANCE 108

AMBULANCE ( JANANI ) 102

SENIOR CITIZEN HELPLINE 1090

TRAFFIC CONTROL 1095

CHILD HELP LINE 1098

COASTAL HELPLINE 1093

N.H.A.I HELPLINE 1033

WOMEN HELPLINE 1091 AND 181

ELECTRICITY ISSUE 1912

HOSPITALSPADMA HOSPITAL 0674-2571386

CAPITAL HOSPITAL 0674-2401983, 0674-2400688, 0674-2394602

E.S.I HOSPITAL ( Bhubaneswar ) 0674-2544647, 0674-2412093

MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL 0674-2591237, 0674 2591206

KALINGA HOSPITAL (Bhubaneswar) 0674-6665200, 0674-2300570

SUM HOSPITAL ( Bhuneshwar ) 0674-6098855, 0674-2386281

APEX HOSPITAL ( Baramunda, Bhubaneswar ) 0674-2562007

C.D.R HOSPITAL ( Bhubaneswar ) 0674-2420543

AYURVEDIC HOSPITAL 0674-2432347

Amri Hospitals Bhubaneswar 0674-666-6600

Sparsh Hospital And Critical Care 674-254-0188

AIIMS Hospital, Bhubaneswar 0674 247 6789

Utkal Hospital, Bhubaneswar 063707 04001

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OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERSAIDS HELPLINE 1097

PASSPORT HELPLINE 18002581800

EMERGENCY AND RESCUE (PURI) 18002002524

TOURIST OFFICER ( PURI ) 06752-222664

SHRI JAGANNATH TEMPLE 06752-222001

Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation WEBSITE- https://www.bmc.gov.in/

18003450061, 0674-2548295

Travellers Helpline for Buses(O.S.R.T.C) 18003451122

POLICE COMMISSIONERATE (BHUBANESWAR-CUTTACK )Police Control Room 100

Fire Service 101

Ambulance 102 | 108

Women Help Line 1091

Child Help Line 1098

Snake Help Line 9337295142

Elder Help Line 1090

OSDMA 18002004444

Covid-19 Control Room 104

Whatsapp Police 9437581575

Anti-Extortion Task Force Number 9938910000

SUN SHINE HOSPITAL 093381 08108

CARE HOSPITAL 0674-6165656

ADITYA ASHWINI HOSPITAL 092380 08803

KIDS Hospital, Dumuduma 092380 23800

Usti Hospital, Nayapalli 0674 255 0312

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited, Bhubaneswar 0674 715 0382

Sanjeevani Medicare, Bhubaneswar 674-234-0730

Panda Nursing Home, Bhubaneswar 674-238-0550

General Nursing Home, Bhubaneswar 674-261-4195

Kalinga Institute Of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar 6742725472

Hemalata Hospital And Research Center Bhubaneswar 674-230-2333

Vivekanand Hospital Bhubaneswar 6742563891

Neelachal Hospitals Private Limited, Bhubaneswar 6742536590

Maa Shakti Hospital Private Limited, Bhubaneswar 6742595300

Vision Care Eye Hospital, Bhubaneswar 6742544124

Healthville Naturecure Center 7008999277

Baroda Hospital 0674 234 3040

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OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERSAIDS HELPLINE 1097

PASSPORT HELPLINE 18002581800

EMERGENCY AND RESCUE (PURI) 18002002524

TOURIST OFFICER ( PURI ) 06752-222664

SHRI JAGANNATH TEMPLE 06752-222001

Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation WEBSITE- https://www.bmc.gov.in/

18003450061, 0674-2548295

Travellers Helpline for Buses(O.S.R.T.C) 18003451122

POLICE COMMISSIONERATE (BHUBANESWAR-CUTTACK )Police Control Room 100

Fire Service 101

Ambulance 102 | 108

Women Help Line 1091

Child Help Line 1098

Snake Help Line 9337295142

Elder Help Line 1090

OSDMA 18002004444

Covid-19 Control Room 104

Whatsapp Police 9437581575

Anti-Extortion Task Force Number 9938910000

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8099488 Mahanty, Soumendra Dev

Plot No. 43 A, Forest Park, BBSR, Odisha, 751009

Honorary Member

1647508 Misra, Mahendra

Subarnarekha Chambers A/9, Bhouma Nagar, BBSR, Odisha, 751 001

91 9937216244 [email protected]

Honorary Member

10349801 SATAPATHY, LAKSHMIDHAR

Z 1 , TOWER 8 APPARTMENT - 204 KALARAHANGA, BBSR, Odisha, 751024

91 9438100066 Honorary Member

10349808 MOHAPATRA, SABYASACHI

Z-1 ,TOWER - 4, APPARTMENT - 1401 KALARAHANGA, PATIA, BBSR, Odisha, 751024

91 7077744777 Honorary Member

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8099488 Mahanty, Soumendra Dev

Plot No. 43 A, Forest Park, BBSR, Odisha, 751009

Honorary Member

1647508 Misra, Mahendra

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10349801 SATAPATHY, LAKSHMIDHAR

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10349808 MOHAPATRA, SABYASACHI

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RCBH Meetings/Minutes/Activities for2020-21

Training of President Elect and Secretary Elect on 9th Feb., 2020(Organized by RC of Bhubaneswar Capital)- Physical:Attended by Dr S. Minaketan, President Elect & Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary Elect

Joint Board Meeting on 26.06.2020 (Physical):Joint Board Meeting was held at ODM Public School on 26th June, at 4 PM, to discuss progressduring 2019-20 and strategy/Action Plan for 2020-21. Sixteen members were present. This waspresided jointly by the outgoing President Dr Sarangdhar Samal and the incoming President DrSatyabrat Minaketan. Major discussion points were as follows.

The Strategy and Action Plan for 2020-21 was approved. Budget needs to be revised and make itrealistic, keeping a total income of around Rs. 12 lakhs. As regards the forth coming activities,there will be a felicitation ceremony of fellow doctors and CAs on 1st July (Wednesday).Plantation work will be undertaken in the right earnest during the Plantation Week falling in July2020. It was emphasized to put all out efforts for renewal of membership and induction of newmembers. At least we should know who are going to renew their membership and who are likelyto be the new members by 30th June, 2020 so that the mandatory dues to RI, District and RotaryNews could be sent. (Minutes shared with members on 5th July, 2020)

District Training Assembly on 27th and 28th June, 2020 (Virtual):A Virtual District Training Assembly was conducted using Zoom. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary(2020-21) attended both the days on 27th and 28th June 2020. Dr Subrat Bagchi was the ChiefGuest of the Inaugural Session. The training focused on the following.

- Leadership-Present and Post COVID- Create a Service project – How to go about it.- Membership- A Challenge Post COVID- Rotary’s New Strategic Plan- Motivational Speech- District Business- New Generation- Hand in hand- Joy of Giving- Public Image and Rotary- Rotary On-line Business

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First Meeting on 1st July, Wednesday (Physical):On 1st July RCBH observed Doctors and Chartered Accountant’s Day at ODM. On thisoccasion, it felicitated fellow Rotarian Doctors and CAs. The following RCBH members werepresent.

1. Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan, President2. CP Rtn Debabrata Panigrahi3. PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar4. Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary5. Rtn. Dr P. Srinivas, Jt. Secretary6. Rtn. Shri Bikram Keshari Ray7. Rtn CA Shri Rajendra K. Das8. Rtn. CA Shri Amit Agarwal,Treasurer9. Rtn. CA Shri Raj Narayan Tripathy10. Rtn. CA Shri Artatrana Mishra11. Rtn. Dr Prafulla Kumar Sahu12. Rtn. Dr Priyabrat Dhir

On this occasion a Panel Discussion was conducted with 4 panelists of prominent doctors (two ofthem were fellow Rotarians), to de-mystify the various myths about CORONA VIRUS.

CP Debabrata Panigrahi and PP Vinod Kumar felicitated the new President, Dr S.Minaketan andSecretary Dr B.B.Samanta

Dr Minaketan hosted high tea for the participants including the Panelists.

On the whole this was a very successful event that went off smoothly.

July7th: Two activities were undertaken, as follows.

A. Institutional Plantation at Health Ville: It was starting of a program to plant 5,000trees of different types during 2020. On this day 30 mango plants were planted by thefollowing Rotarians of RCBH.

1. Dr S. Minaketan , President2. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary3. Dr Arta Trana Mishra4. Shri R.C. Sahu5. Shri Bikram Keshari Ray6. Shri Rishipal Singh7. Rtn. Srimati Indumati Roy

The Educational Group of ODM School also joined the plantation. The Green India Groupdistributed a T-Shirt to each of the participants.

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B. COVID Awareness: This was done at a construction site in Daruthenga, in the outskirts ofBhubaneswar, for around 100 construction workers. As a part of this activity, masks @2 perperson of different colours) and one soap per person was distributed to each worker. Theseworkers were staying in a slum like colony near the construction site and were not having anymask and were not aware of the COVID guidelines.

2nd Weekly Meeting (Virtual) on 10th July 2020:The President called the meeting to order and welcomed the participants. There were 13participants. He then handed over the floor to Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, to present the ActivityReport of the Secretary for the period 1st July, 2020 till date.Dr Samanta gave a brief account ofthe events that took place on 1st July and 7th July,

- This was followed by the release of the E-Bulletin of the Club prepared by the Club EditorRtn. Shri Chinmoy Mohapatra. He (Dr. Minaketan) went through the entire bulletin of 10pages and thanked Rtn. Mohpatra for his efforts. This was well appreciated by all theparticipants. This was a first of its kind for our club.

- The President then left the house open for comments and suggestions.

- Rtn. Shri Tripathy, Club Advisor welcomed the new members and wanted to know moreabout them.He asked for the orientation of new members and requested PP Rtn. SantanuMishra to coordinate.

- He (Shri Tripathy) reiterated his suggestion to have a Directory of Club Members and wantedto have one-page profile of all members. Rtn. Shri Chinmoy Mohaptra was to prepare such aDirectory wit help from President and Secretary.

- Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar Ji suggested adequate light in the room of members so that their faceis visible. He also suggested of using the option available in zoom to raise hands for anycomments/suggestions.

- IPP Rtn. Dr Sarangdhar Samal, emphasized on membership drive and giving sufficient timefor the date of Installation Ceremony for better participation. President clarified that therewill be a combined Installation Day and Charter Day on 25th August, 2020. Whether it willbe physical or virtual will depend upon the prevailing situation then.

- Dr P.Srinivas, proposed a vote of thanks.

- The meeting was adjourned after the National Anthem, sang by the members present.(Minutes sent on 14th July)

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17th July 2020:Distribution of fruit bearing trees was done in Bhalunka and Sabarsahi (two of our 5 adoptedtribal villages). Each willing family was given 2 Jackfruits, 1 Jamun, 1 Bela and 1 Moringa. Atotal of 50 families were given these plants that added up to 250. Of this while 200 plantsconsisting of Jackfruit, Bela and Jamun (Jamukoli) were collected free by Rtn. PriadarshiMohapatra, from J.K.Nursery, the 50 Moringa plants were purchased by the club with donationfrom Dr Samanta @ R. 6.50 per plant, from Government Nursery thanks to Rtn. Manmath K.Pani. The activity was undertaken under the overall guidance of Club Advisor, Shri AshokTripathy Sir.

Third Weekly cum 1st Business Meeting (Virtual) on 17th July, 2020:The third weekly meeting (virtual) was held from 7-7.45 pm. This was also a Business Meetingand attended by 14 members, one more than the last weekly meeting.

At the outset, the President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. He then askedSecretary Dr. Samanta to read out the minutes of the last week’s meeting. While presenting theminutes Dr Samanta referred to the minutes of the last meeting already circulated and added themorning activity of distributing fruit bearing plants to families in two of the 5 adopted villages.The minutes were unanimously adopted. Dr Samanta notified that in view of the restrictionsimposed on movement vehicles until 31st July, 2020, no field activity would be undertaken

during the remaining part of the month. This can be reconsidered if things are relaxed inbetween, although the weekly meeting (Virtual) will be held as before.

On the issue of Speaker’s Meeting, PP Run. Vend Kumar suggested that there was no need tohave any such meeting relating to Covid-19 as there had been enough discussions on this inelectronic and print media. President Dr. Minaketan requested the participating members tosuggest topics that could be chosen for the next Speaker’s meeting proposed to be held on 31st

July, 2020.

Dr Minaketan expressed his concern regarding the fees collected from the members. Accordinghim, as of 17th July, only half of the members had paid their dues and it is necessary to speed upthe process. He also mentioned about the Invoice for Rs 1,92,239.25 received from RI towardshalf yearly payment. He requested CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi and PP Shri SantanuMishra to take the follow up responsibility with the non-payers and advised Dr Samanta to sharethe list with them. This was agreed.

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks by Rtn, Shri B.K.Sahoo and national anthem sung bythe participating members. (Minutes shared on 21st July)

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4th Weekly and 1st Speaker Meeting held on 24.07.2020 (Virtual):The Fourth Weekly and First Speaker Meeting (virtual) was held on 24th July 2020, from 7-8.30pm. This was attended by 22 members, 8 more than the last weekly meeting. At the outset, thePresident Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minute silence for worldpeace, he asked Secretary Dr. Samanta to read out the minutes of the last week’s meeting.

Dr Samanta referred to the minutes of the last meeting already circulated and asked theparticipating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted. DrSamanta notified that in view of the restrictions imposed on movement of vehicles until 31st July,2020, no field activity could be undertaken since what was reported in the last meeting. IPPRtn.Dr Sarangadahr Samal suggested that the minutes may be sent in original instead of itsscanned copy. He also suggested that this period could be profitably utilized by undertakingsome in house activities such as inducting new members, establishing Interact and Rotract Clubs,improving collection of membership fees etc. This was followed by the Speaker’s Meeting.

The President asked Rtn.Dr P. Srinivas, Joint Secretary, to introduce the speaker, fellow RotarianShri Rishipal Singh, who was to speak on the Impact of Climate Change on the Arctic and PolarBears. Rishipal made a very good PPT presentation of the climate change and how it hadimpacted the Arctic and Polar Bears which was applauded. The talk was followed by a veryinteresting discussion with PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar Ji taking the lead. According to him, the focusof the Government in addressing the ill effects of climate change should be on use of publictransport, use of renewal energy, large scale plantation etc. He also advocated for use of roof topsolar power and not to burn waste by households. The members who also participated in thediscussion were Rtn. R. C. Ojha, CP Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi, IPP Rtn. Dr Samal and a fewothers. Dr Minaketan thanked Rtn Rishipal for his excellent speech.This was followed by the release of the second edition of the RCBH E-Bulletin prepared by noother than our beloved Rtn. Shri Chinmaya Mahapatra, who is Editor of Club Bulleting. Theefforts of Rtn. Mahapatra was greatly appreciated. IPP Dr. Samal enquired whether the Bulletincould have been circulated before the meeting to which Dr Minaketan replied that it would becirculated to all members soon after this meeting.Dr Minaketan impressed upon the members to help collecting membership fees and gettingadvertisement for the Special Bulletin to be released on Installation Ceremony and Charter Day,He asked Secretary to talk to members and form 5 to 6 groups who could help in the collectionof membership fees. Dr Samanta mentioned that there a few members who wanted to paythrough cheque but could not due to the present lockdown.

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks by Rtn, Shri Rajendra Dash and national anthem sungby the participating members.(Minutes sent on 28th July)

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5th Weekly and 2nd Speaker Meeting held on 31st July (Virtual):The Fifth Weekly and Second Speaker Meeting (virtual) were held on 31st July 2020, from 7-8.30 pm. This was attended by 20 members. At the outset, the President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketanwelcomed the participants. After one-minute silence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last week’s meeting.

Dr Samanta referred to the minutes of the last meeting already circulated and asked theparticipating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted. DrSamanta notified that in view of the restrictions imposed on movement of vehicles until 31st July,2020, no field activity could be undertaken since what was reported in the last meeting. This wasfollowed by the Speaker’s Meeting.

The President asked PP Rtn.Shri Santanu Mishra, to introduce the speaker, fellow Rotarian andPP Shri Vinod Kumar, who spoke on the Miyawaki Approach to Afforestation. This approachwas introduced in Japan some 7 to 8 years back and now gaining popularity all over the world,including India and Odisha, he added. According to him, the Miyawaki Approach can also beconsidered co-terminus with Ecosystem Approach. The principle of this Approach is that nativeplants and traditionally utilized species have capacity to develop a good and self-sustained forestecosystem in place of non-local trees. The advantage of this approach lies in the fact that while inConventional plantation, one could have one tree per square meter of space, in MiyawakiApproach one can have 30 trees with 25-30 varieties of species. In spite of a higher initialinvestment cost, Miyawaki is advocated for various other reasons such as, no maintenance costafter 3 years, less susceptible to pests, balanced ecosystem etc., he emphasized. While leadingthe question and answer session Club Adviser Rtn. Shri Ashok Kumar Tripathy enquiredwhether this approach was being used on a larger scale in Odisha to which there was a clear‘NO’ from Shri Vionod Kumar; the main reason being the initial cost. He clarified that while aconventional plantation in an area of 2000 square meters require less than Rupees one lakh, forMiyawaki Plantation, it is between Rs. 3-5 lakhs. However the latter is advocated for variousother reasons such as, no maintenance cost after 3 years, less susceptible to pests, balancedecosystem etc. The other member who also participated in the discussion was Rtn. ShriR.C.Ojha. The talk was well appreciated by the 20 and odd members attending the meeting.Dr Minaketan impressed upon the members to help collecting membership fees and gettingadvertisement for the Special Bulletin to be released on Installation Ceremony and Charter Day.Dr Samanta gave the status of membership fee collection. He mentioned that due to mobilityrestrictions, it has not been possible to collect cheques from a few members. Rtn. Shri RajendraDash suggested that while collecting the fees one should give a patient hearing to the issues, ifany, raised by a member and try to address the problems so raised. This was agreed to.

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks by Rtn, Dr P. Srinivas, Joint Secretary. and national anthemsung by the participating members. (Shared on 3rd August, 2020)

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First Board Meeting (Virtual) on 07.08.2021:At the outset President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order and welcomed theparticipants. One minute silence was observed for world peace. A total of 18 membersparticipated.

At the request of the President, Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta read out the highlights of the already-circulated minutes of the last Joint Board Meeting held on 26th June, 2020, under the jointChairmanship of the outgoing and incoming presidents. The minutes were unanimously adopted.

President Dr Minaketan introduced the new Board and the responsibility of the members for thecurrent year. Starting with Dr Rambabu Dandela, a few other members enquired about therationality of the number of Board members and also allotting the areas of responsibility to them.To this the President clarified that the interest of a member and his/her willingness were a majorcriterion in inducting him or her into the Board.

This was followed by presentation of a few proposals for approval of the Board such as the 8new members introduced by the President (4) and Secretary (4), budget for 2020-21 etc. Whilemembers appreciated and approved, unanimously, the induction of high quality members, theywanted the same to continue during the year. President requested members to help in raising themembership with the slogan ‘each one, get one’ President Elect Rtn. Shri P.C.Dash, suggested aslight modification of the slogan, ‘ Each one, teach one and get one’ There was also unanimity inraising the number of women members.

In absence of the Treasurer Rtn. Shri Amit Agrawala, Dr Samanta, while presenting the budgetfor 2020-21, reminded the members how on June 26th an indicative budget had been preparedand how based on the suggestion of the members it was toned down. According to him, whilethe earlier budget was around Rs 18 lakhs, the present budget is slightly over Rs. 15 lakhs. Headded that in view of the fact that the opening bank balance was Rs 1, 71, 000 plus, this was thebare minimum to carry out the activities planned. IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samal appreciated theefforts put by Dr Samanta and endorsed the amount stated in the budget as the minimum. He alsostated that of the opening balance. Rs72,000 was the amount he had received towardsmembership renewal fees credited to the bank during end June but for the current year. Of theremaining amount, that is close to Rs. One lakh, Dr Samanta mentioned that the entire amountwould be kept for creation of an asset for the club, (construction of a Community Center atBhalunka), as suggested by the IPP. Rtn. Shri Rajendra Das enquired whether there could be aspecific allocation for club activities and in its absence there could be problem in implementationof the activities entrusted to the Board members. Dr Samanta mentioned that we have to managethe activities within the budget provision, as raising funds more than what is already includedwill be difficult. That brought up the contribution from members or getting more advertisements

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with the help of members. Vice-President Rtn. Shri Manmath Pani, while endorsing this idea,committed raising Rs. 50,000 for the club through advertisement and appealed others to follow.This was greatly appreciated. However, based on the suggestion from Rtn. Shri Rajendra Dasand IPP, Dr Samal, President declared that he would form a Committee to examine thepossibility of allotting separate funds for specific activities entrusted to the Board members andmodify the budget accordingly. Run. Shri Pani suggested a time frame of one week for thispurpose. This was agreed to.

As regards holding of a combined Charter Day and Installation Ceremony on 25th August, 2020,President, Dr Minaketan announced the formation of a Committee under the Chairmanship of CPRtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi. Other members of the Committee are IPP Rtn. Dr SarangadharSamal, PP Rtn. Shri Santanu Mishra, PP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar, Rtn. Shri Bikram Kesahri Ray,Rtn. Shri Amit Agrawalla and Rtn. Shri Chinmaya Mahapatra. The first meeting of theCommittee was held on 6th August. Dr Minaketan and Dr Samanta were also present. PP. ShriSantanu Mishra and PP Shri Vinod Kumar could not make it to the meeting. At the request of DrMinaketan, Dr Samanta briefed the outcome of the meeting as follows.

- It was agreed to have a non-Rotarian as the Chief Guest. Various personalities weresubject of discussion.

- One possibility, as first priority, was to have Hon’ble Governor of Odisha. CP ShriDebabrata Panigrhai volunteered to coordinate with Governor’s Office. However, thePresident was to send the letter already drafted for this purpose, with slight change, toShri Panigrahi, immediately.

- In case Hon’ble Governor was not available, other potential personality could be thoughtof. Members were requested to keep in mind such possibilities.

- With regard to the Agenda, both IPP Dr Samal and Dr Samanta had prepared a draftAgenda each. It was suggested that it will be more appropriate to confine the event to onehour or a maximum of one and half an hour.

- CP Shri Debabrata Panigrahi took the responsibility to prepare a combined agenda,keeping in mind both the draft Agendas and share with the members. This was agreed to.

This was followed by the release of the Third Club E-Bulletin by the President Dr Minaketan.The Bulletin had been prepared by Rtn. Shri Chinmaya Mahapatra, Editor of the Club. Theefforts, put by Shri Mahapatra, were greatly appreciated by the members.

Vice-President, Rtn. Shri Manmath Kumar Pani, proposed a vote of thanks. The meeting wasadjourned, after the National Anthem, sung by the participating members. (Shared on 10th

August, 2020)

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Sixth Weekly and Third Speaker Meeting held on 14.08.2020 (Virtual):The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr S. Minaketan. This was followed by theWelcome Address by the President. In his address Dr Minaketan announced three club activitiesto be taken up on the Independence Day, that is, 15th August 2020. These were, undertaking theflag hoisting ceremony by him at ODM School, release of stickers by COVID-19 ManagementChairman, Rtn.,Prashanta Kumar Senapati, IAS (Retd.), as a part of the Awareness drive, assuggested by the District Governor and holding an International Youth Day Follow up Lecturesby two eminent international speakers, in the evening, Shri Bharadwaj Dayala, InternationalYouth Icon and Rtn. Dr Ehasan Houqe, a doctor turned savior of distressed children. This was tobe organized, virtual, by the Club in association with RC of Bhubaneswar, Distressed Childrenand infants International (DCI), USA, ODM Public School, Kalinga Eye Hospital andNYSASDRI. He then requested Dr Samanta, Club Secretary to read out the minutes of the lastWeekly cum Speaker Meeting held on 31st July, 2020.

Dr Samanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them twice in the past (on 6th andon 12th August) and asked whether they wanted him to read the report again or take the report asadopted. To this the members unanimously adopted the Report.

Dr Minaketan then welcomed the Speaker of the day, Er. Pradip Satpathy, an accomplishedengineer turned Yoga Teacher under Art of Living Organization, who was to speak on YOGAand YOUTH. This was to commemorate the International Youth Day that was celebrated on 12th

August. He (Dr Minaketan) asked Dr P. Srinivas to introduce the learned speaker. After theintroduction, Dr Srinivas handed over the floor to Er. Pradip Satapthy who presented a very lucidtalk cum demonstration on Yoga, Assans, Pranayam, Sudarsan Kriya and different breathingexercises. He explained the need for Yoga by Youth that he felt would also be very beneficial tothe senior citizens. This was well appreciated by the 19 and odd participants present.

Dr Minaketan thanked the speaker for his talk and the time he spent with the members and thenrequested Rtn. B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth days and marriage anniversaries of the membersand their spouses that Shri Sahoo did.

After a vote of thanks by Rtn. Shri Dibakar Jena and National Anthem sang by the participants,the President declared the meeting adjourned.

Activities: Held on 15.08.2020The following activities were undertaken.

1. Flag hoisting at ODM School by the President at 9 am.

2. Release of sticker containing Covid Preventive Messages, as suggested by the DG, by theRCBH Board Member and Chairman, COVID-19 Management, Rtn. Shri Prashant K. Senapati,IAS (Retd.), at 9.30 am.

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3. In the evening, at 6 pm, RCBH, in association with RCB, DSI, USA, NYSASDRI and KalingaEye Hosptla, Dhenkanal, organized International Youth Day Lectures. This was to commemoratethe International Youth Day celebrated on 12th August. The Topic was Youth Engagement forGlobal Action. The two speakers were, Youth Icon, Shri Bharadwaj Dayala and Dr EhasanHoque, a Medical Doctor turned savior of Distressed Children and Infants (DSI). They mainlyspoke on their own experience that could be an eye-opener for the Youth. There were 84participants.

20th August: District Membership Seminar at 4 PM (Virtual)

Had to postpone our internal meeting with President and CP, for discussion on the CharterDay/Installation Day Ceremony, to 5 pm to enable some of us attend the Seminar. No. ofparticipants from RCBH were 5 (Self, President Dr. Minaketan, IPP Dr Sarangadhar, PPSantatnu Mishra and CP Debabrata Panigrahi).

7th Weekly cum 2nd Business Meeting held on 21st August, 2020 (Virtual):The Seventh Weekly and Second Business Meeting (virtual) were held on 21st August, 2020from 7-8.00 pm. This was attended by 15 members. At the outset, the President Rtn. Dr S.Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minute silence for world peace, he askedSecretary Dr. Samanta to read out the minutes of the last week’s meeting. Dr Samanta referred tothe minutes of the last meeting already circulated and asked the participating members whether itcould be adopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted. This was followed by the BusinessMeeting.

In the absence of the CP, Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi, Dr Minaketan briefed about thearrangements proposed for the ensuing Installation Ceremony and Charter Day celebration plusthe Motivational Talk by Mitrananda Ji of Chinmay Mission. He mentioned that as the Hon’bleGovernor was not available on 25th, they have requested DG, Rtn. Shri Saumya Ranjan Mishra tobe the Chief Guest that he had agreed. The Chief Speaker of the event will be Mitrananda Ji whowill deliver a motivational talk on “Dexterity in Action”. Dr Minaketan requested the membersto join the Virtual Event with family members. The Ceremony would start at 6.30 pm and isexpected to continue until 8.30 pm. He encouraged the new members to join the eventphysically, if possible. A special Bulletin was to be released to commemorate this event, headded.

Dr Minaketan then asked the Secretary, Dr Samanta to give an update of the membership feecollection, statutory payments, and feedback from the Committee on Budget for 2020-21.According to Dr Samanta, while 43 members have already paid, another 15 have already beencontacted and consent obtained for payment. Only four or five hard core members have remainedand with majority of them no contact could be established so far. However, since we have

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already paid the statutory fees for these people to the RI, we will continue to pursue untilDecember, failing which we will have no other option except to remove their names, suggestedDr Samanta. This was agreed. On payment to RI, Dr Samanta mentioned that RCBH is one ofthe seven clubs (out of 107 in the RI District) that had paid the statutory fees to RI and wouldsoon be paying the dues to the District and Rotary News Trust. On the budget issue he (Dr.Samanta) mentioned that comments from one of the members (CA Rtn. Rajendra Das) has beenreceived and he has been clarified on his query. Since for CSR, we do not know who will be theagency and what would be its priorities, it will not be appropriate to put activities against theproposed budget of Rs. 200,000. However, we will review the budget by the end of Decemberand based on the information could modify the budget, he added. He, however, clarified that theChairman/Co-Chairmanr of the concerned areas have to try for sponsors of activities for whichthey are responsible and only in exceptional cases, they could look for partial help from thecommon fund set aside for Community Service and Project Dignity. With these clarifications,the budget (Rs. 15, 15, 389.17) was approved.

Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo, announced that there was no birth day or marriage anniversary of membersor their spouses during the coming week except the birth day of Lord Ganesh that falls on 22nd

(Saturday) and our club on 25th.

As there was no other points for discussion, President declared the meeting adjourned but notbefore a vote of thanks proposed by Rtn. Nirmal Kumar Choudhury and National Anthem, sungby the members.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, RCBH, (Minutes shared on 1.9.2020)

23.8.2020: Virtual Talk on National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 by President Dr Minaketanon the following key highlights.1. NEP 2020 and the Structural Change in the School Education System2. Impact of Regulations and governance Norms3. Key tenets as per the PolicyNumber of Participants including Rotarian and Parents: 206

25.08.2020:Installation Ceremony and Charter Day Celebration: At ODM Auditorium (Virtual) withphysical presence of a few members. PP Rtn. Shri Santanu Mishra, was the Chiarman of theevent. DG Shri Saumya Ranjan Mishra was the Chief Guest and Shri Mitrnanda Ji of ChinmayaMissiion, was the Chief Speaker, who spoke on Dexterity in Action. Both talked on line. Numberof participants was around 200.

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28th August: No Weekly Meeting

30.08.2020 (Sunday)Fourth Speaker Meeting (Virtual): International Speaker Prof Dr. Johannes Bircher fromSwitzerland (Virtual). Topic”Positive Health” (Meikirch Model on Health). No. of participants 75.

8th Weekly and 5th Speaker Meeting held on 4th September, 2020 (Virtual):The President called the Meeting to order. One minute silence for Dr Pranab Mukherjee,followed by a minute silence for World Peace were onserved. He then asked the Secretary topresent the minutes of the last Meeting, held on 21st August. The minutes, already circulatedbefore,twice, was unanimously adopted. Dr Samanta then spoke about the Club activitiesbetween 21st till date. This was followed by Dr Minaketan, giving a brief account of the proposedrelief work in Gop Block on 6th (Sunday). He invited members to join. Rtn. ChinmayaMahapatra introduced the Speaker, Dr Maleash Annamania from Hyderabad. He spoke on

“Champion Mindset- Road Map for Excellent Living”. The number of participants was 20. Thiswas one of the best speeches, very informative and liked by everybody.

6th September (Flood Relief Work in Gop Block)RCBH took up relief work in three flood affected villages of Gop block, in Puri district andprovided assistance to over 200 families as follows.

1. Adara Ichhapur : 1302. Madhabadia Harijan Village: 703. Dehudi Revenue Village- A small hamlet of the village and 10 families

The package consisted of Chuda, Gur, biscuits, bottled water, mosquito coil, match box andcandle. Once the flood water recedes and the land is fit for growing any crop, vegetable seed kitswill be provided on selective basis, as per the requirement. The six warriors of RCBH, whojoined the relief work, were Dt Satyabrat Minaketan, President, Shri K.C.Mohanyt, Co-Chairman Disaster Management, CP Shri Debabrata Panigrahi, Secretary Dr B. B. Samanta, Jt.Secretary Dr P. Srinivas and Rtn.Shri Bikram Keshari Ray. Some NGO volunteers, under theleadership of their Secretary, Shri Prasanta Swain, extended their active support to the RCBHTeam. Shri Sadananda Behera was in charge of the logistics. A fellowship home-made lunch wassponsored jointly by the President and Secretary.

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9th Weekly and Second Board Meeting held on 11th September (Virtual):The 9th Weekly and 2nd Board Meeting (virtual) was held on 11th September, 2020, from 7-8.15pm. The number of participants was 17 for Weekly Meeting and 14 for Board Meeting. TheBoard Meeting followed the Weekly Meeting with a different agenda. At the outset, thePresident Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minute silence for worldpeace, he asked Secretary Dr. B.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last Weekly cumSpeaker Meeting held on 04.09.2020.

Dr Samanta referred to the minutes of the last meeting already circulated thrice and made a briefsummary of the meeting’s outcome. He asked the participating members whether it could beadopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted. He also mentioned about the activitiesundertaken by the Club since 4th September, particularly the flood relief work, done on 6th

(Sunday) in three villages of Gop Block. In one voice the participants applauded the workundertaken under a very difficult situation created by the COVID pandemic. The fellowshiplunch hosted jointly by the President and Secretary for the Club Warriors to the flood affectedvillages was well appreciated. This was followed by the Secretary announcing the end of theWeekly Meeting.

President welcomed the Board Members and requested Secretary Dr Samanta to read out theminutes of the First Board Meeting held on 07. 08. 2020, that had already been circulated on10.08.2020 and again thrice on 10th August, 8th September and 11th September, 2020. Theminutes were unanimously adopted.

In the absence of Rtn. Shri Bishnumohan Mohanty, Chairman, Literacy Mission, Rtn ChinmayaMahapatra did the moderation on activities proposed by the members under RILM. It was anopen session with Dr Samanta initiating the process. As regards donating books for library,President suggested that this could be done for a school in the 5 adopted villages. This wasagreed to. On the issue whether Teacher Felicitation Award should be restricted to governmentteachers, there was a long discussion. Finally it was agreed that the Club could consider bothgovernment and private school teachers. As regards timing, it should now be in October, as perthe discussion, the President had with the DG. With regard to Happy School/Joyful Learning, itwas agreed that this could be undertaken in some schools of the 5 adopted villages. Dr Samantamentioned that he would approach UNICEF to get more details of Joyful Learning. He (DrSamanta) brought to the notice of the members about “Project Dignity”, suggested by the DGunder RILM and mentioned that a meeting of Government District and Block level officials ofAgriculture Department is being called on 12th at 4.30 pm, at a place close to the 5 adoptedvillages, under the leadership of Rtn. Shri Manmath Pani, Vice-President, to have preliminarydiscussion on the proposed project.

On the collection of membership fees, Dr Samanta mentioned that so far 46 members have paid(including 2 sponsored by the President who is expected to have paid for them) and barring acouple of members, there is no problem for the rest. He specifically mentioned about histelephonic talk with Rtn. Shri Deepak Mallick who expressed his desire to discontinue his

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membership, as he had no time to devote for Club Work. He may pay for half year, Dr Samantamentioned. He confirmed that the total membership of the Club at present is 61 (including MrMallick).

As regards formation of Rotract and Interact Clubs, Chairman Rtn. Shri Chinmaya Mahaptraappealed to Dr Minaketan to revive the Rotract Club of ODM School. He would also take it upwith Rtn. Shri Bishnumohan Mohanty to do the same for the defunct Interact Club of RoyalSchool. Dr Samanta suggested that the college run by Rtn. Shri Lucy Mahapatra has a potentialfor one Rotract Club and he offered to go with Chinmaya for this purpose. Rtn. Chinamaymentioned that he has had a preliminary talk with Loyla School to form an Interact Club.

Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo announced the birth day and marriage anniversary of the members and theirspouses. All members present joined to greet them.

On”Any other point”, Dr Samanta mentioned about an offer made by the NGO (Hunkar Odia),who had helped the Club in relief work to organize a Blood Donation Camp either in Gop or inBhubaneswar for which they expect RCBH to provide food for the donors, that may be withinRs5,000. President Dr Minaketan expressed his satisfaction and asked Dr Samanta to go aheadwith this offer. IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samal suggested the revival of the Club Website andrequested Dr P. Srinivas to help.

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks by PPE Rtn, Shri P. C. Das and national anthem sungby the participating members.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, RCBH (Shared on 15th September)

2th September, 2020:Meeting at Health Ville with President, VP, JS, DD Horticulture and District AgricultureEngineer, CTC, on identifying a list of projects for consideration under Project Dignity, at 5 pm.VP is supposed to share on line with the list. Beneficiary identification was considered essentialthat could only be taken after the present social distancing ends. Moreover, the person who couldhave organized the same was reportedly suffering from Covid, delaying the whole process. Onthe whole this was not a productive meeting as the attention was diverted to Health Villeplantation work.

Multi-District Women Seminar (Swayamsiddha) by RC of BBSR Kalinga (on behalf of2162 & 3262) at 7 PM (Virtual): Attended by Dr Samanta along with Dr Srinivas and CPDebabrata Panigrahi. Chief Guest DG Saumya Ranjan Mishra and Special Guest and ChiefSpeaker: Hon’ble Member of Rajya Sabha, Dr. Sonal Mansingh. Keynote Speakers: PDGShyamashree Sen, Dr (Mrs) Nazneen Ahmed, Sr. Reearch Fellow, Bangladesh, Dr Pravati

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Panigrahi, Multi-Cultural Ambassador, Australia and Ina Purohit, District Chairman Inner WheelDistrict 326. Invitation by Rtn. Prof. Jayanti Jagdev, District Chair, Women Empowerment andRtn. Debjani Bose, President RC of BBSR Kalinga

18th September 2020:The weekly cum Speaker Meeting could not be held as the ODM was totally shut down.

10th Weekly & 3rd Business Meeting held on 25th September 2020 (Virtual):The 10th Weekly Meeting was held virtual at 7 pm. As the Speaker for 18th Meeting was notavailable, it was converted to a Weekly cum 3rd Business Meeting.

The President called the meeting to order. There were 14 participants. After one minute silencefor world peace, he (President Dr Minaketan) asked the Secretary to read out the last meeting’sminutes. As the minutes had already been circulated at least three times before, Dr Samanta,Secretary, asked the participants whether there was any further need to read out the same or hewould take the minutes as adopted. The members present unanimously adopted the minutes. He(Dr Samanta) updated the members on the developments since the last meeting.

This was followed by the President presenting the receipts and payments pertaining to the reliefwork, meticulously prepared by Kanhu Babu of ODM Public School. According to the report, 14members contributed a total sum of Rs. 41,500 of which the cash expenditure was Rs. 33, 247leaving a balance of Rs. 8,253 that could be utilized for any disaster relief in future. Of thematerials contributed by IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samal, while the match boxes and candles wereused for the flood relief, the seed packets consisting of 10 varieties of seeds were not distributedas the field conditions were not suitable and there was no requirement of these seeds by thefarmers at this stage. Dr Samanta mentioned about a suggestion coming from Club Adviser Rtn.Shri Ashok K. Tripathy to explore the possibility of distributing these packets among needyfarmers of our 5 adopted tribal villages along with Morenga plants. Dr Minaketan was inagreement with this provided it was preceded by a farmers’ training that could only be taken upafter the prevailing conditions caused by Covid pandemic improve. Dr Samanta suggested thatthe contributor Dr Samal may be kept in the loop. Dr Minaketan agreed to speak to Dr Samaland he did not find any problem in doing the same. At this point Dr Samanta brought out theefforts made by the President Dr Minaketan and his team for preparing the packets for floodrelief work.. He (Dr Samanta) requested the members to thank the President, Dr Minaketan andhis team who took the full responsibility of procuring the flood relief materials, burnt midnightoil for packing and arranging all logistics for procurement and movements to the field. This wasapplauded by all participants present.

On the status of outstanding membership renewal fees, Dr Minaketan confirmed that he had paidthe renewal fees for the two members sponsored by him and they were Prof. Alok Das and DrManas Ranjan Swain. This makes the total 46 out of the 61 members listed for this year. On DrSamanta’s suggestion whether the President’s office should remind those who had not yet paid

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their membership renewal fees, at regular intervals, Dr Minaketan felt that it might not be properto do so. We should continue to adopt our earlier strategy of putting peer pressure to reduce theoutstanding, Dr Minaketan added. PP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar suggested for on-line payment offees rather than payment through cheque.

The 5th Edition of E-magazine was released by the President with support from the Club EditorRtn. Shri Chinmaya Mahapatra. This was well appreciated by everybody.

As per the usual practice, Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo, announced the birth day of the members andtheir spouses in the following week plus their marriage anniversaries with greetings from all.Before the meeting was adjourned, by the President, Rtn. Jugal Kishore Sahoo, proposed a voteof thanks followed by members singing the National Anthem.

Prepared by Dr B.B.Samanta Secretary (Shared with members on 29th Sept. 2020)

11th Weekly cum 6th Speaker Meeting held Virtual on 2nd October, 2020President, Dr. S. Minaketan, called the meeting to order. There were 36 participants. Whilecalling for one minute silence for world peace, the President requested members to rememberMahatma Gandhi who was an epitome of non-violence and peace, on his birth day. He thenrequested the Secretary, Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, to read out the last meeting’s minutes. As theminutes had already been circulated, at least three times before, Dr Samanta asked the

participants whether there was any further need to read out the same or he would take theminutes as adopted. The members present, unanimously adopted the minutes.

President welcomed the Speaker of the day, Rtn. Shri Jaganath Prasad Jagdev, who was to speakabout his personal experience on his recent recovery, from COVID, along with his family, withthe exception of aged father. Dr P. Srinivas, Joint Secretary, introduced the Speaker. This wasfollowed by a very interesting and exciting talk by Rtn. Jagdev about his tryst with COVID.

Rtn. Jagdev very nicely and sequentially presented his experience on his experience and the orgyhe had to go through for over two weeks and how he finally got over COVID without anyfatality to anyone. The participants listened to his talk with bated breath.

As expected, there were several questions on the subject led by IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samal andPP Shri Viond Kumar followed a few others that were answered, very nicely and confidently, byRtn. Jagdev. It was nice of Rtn. Jagdev to share PPT of his talk among the RCBH members, forfuture reference. While summing up the talk, President was hopeful that the lessons learnt byRtn. Jagdev would be a path finder for RCBH members in COVID management. He thankedRtn. Jagdev profusely for giving a very frank analysis of his experience with COVID.

Following what transpired from Rtn. Jagdev’s experience and experience of some members itwas felt that treatment at home under medical supervision was going to be the best option, in

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view of the over stretched Government infrastructure. This brought out the need for developingsome infrastructural facilities by RCBH. President confirmed that he was also thinking in thesame lines and had already taken an apartment that was to be equipped with essential medicalequipments. There was a long discussion on how to finance such a facility. It was resolved thatonce the costs (both fixed and variable) are estimated, an appeal would go to members tocontribute. Also, there should be a user’s fee for members (including their family). While takingthis responsibility, President announced that besides paying for the hiring cost of a two bedroomapartment, (that could be raised to three), the ambulance, available in ODM School, could alsobe used for this noble cause. This was applauded by the participating members. Dr Samanta feltit would be possible to raise the funds, needed for creating the proposed facility, through thegenerous contributions of members. Members were in agreement with this.

This was followed Rtn. B. K. Sahoo, announcing the birth day of members and their spouses andtheir marriage anniversaries. Members greeted the spouse of PP Rtn. Santanu Mishra, AnnBijaylaxmi Mishra, on her birth day that was being observed on 2nd October.

Before the meeting was adjourned, PP Rtn. Shri Viond Kumar proposed a vote of thanksfollowed by playing of National Anthem.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr. B. B. Samanta, Secretary on 4th October 2020 (Shared with members on 6th

October 2020)

12th Weekly and Fourth Business (Virtual) Meeting held on 9th October 2020The 12th weekly and fourth Business Meeting (virtual) was held on 9th October 2020, from 7-8pm, with 16 members present. At the beginning, the President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomedthe participants. A one minute silence was observed for World Peace. A video on the 4-way testof Rotary was played that reminded the members about the Rotary principles. This was followedby the President asking the Secretary, Rtn. Dr B. B. Samanta, to read out the minutes of the lastweek’s meeting held on 2nd October 2020. Dr Samanta referred to the minutes already circulatedand requested the members to approve it. The minutes were unanimously adopted.

Dr Minaketan initiated the talk on the outstanding membership dues by some members andmentioned that he would be writing to those members a personal note on this.

Dr Minaketan presented an estimated cost of creating in-house facilities for members sufferingfrom mild and moderate COVID-19 infection, under medical supervision. He reconfirmed aboutsetting aside a two bed room apartment for this purpose but wanted funds for equipping therooms for treatment. It was agreed that once the cost is finalized, an appeal, from President, willgo to members to make contribution for obtaining the required equipments. This was agreed to.

A discussion was held about observing the World Polio Day, on 24th October. Since it is falling

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on Maha Navami, it was agreed to commemorate it by advancing it to coincide with our weeklymeeting scheduled for 16th October, 2020, by making this also a Speaker Meeting. Publicity willbe given in print and electronic media. Dr Samanta mentioned that, after consulting DrMinaketan, he was already in touch with one Dr K. Suresh, from Bangalore, a retiree fromUNICEF and an Epidemiologist of repute, who was involved in Universal ImmunizationProgram (UIP) for Vaccine Preventable Diseases, for India. Dr Suresh has agreed to talk onvaccine preventable diseases with focus on Polio on 16th October. This was agreed.

With regard to orientation of new members, it was resolved that Dr Minaketan will speak to CPRtn. Debabrata Panigrahi on this. PP Rtn. Shri Viond Kumar and IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samalsuggested that such orientation may also include other needy and interested members.

As per the practice, Rtn. Shri B. K. Sahoo announced the birth days and marriage anniversariesof members and their spouses in the following week. They were greeted by the participatingmembers.

On ‘Any other Point’, Dr Samanta brought out the observation of Global Hand Washing Day on15th October 2020. Dr. Minakrtan requested Rtn. Rishipal Singh to coordinate with Dr Samanta.(Later it was decided that we should organize a special session with an expert speaking on thesubject (virtual) on this year’s theme, “Our hands, our future”. (Shri Dipak Roy, a knownprofessional on this subject, has been identified and agreed for this purpose). IPP Dr Samalemphasized on finalizing the Members Directory for the Club. It was resolved that Rtn. ShriChinmaya Mahapatra should be again reminded on this.

Rtn. Shri Nirmal Choudhury proposed a vote of thanks. This was followed by playing NationalAnthem that brought a close to the meeting, by the President declaring the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary (Shared on 13th Oct 2020)

15th October, 2020: Global Hand Washing Day (7th Speaker Meeting): Special

Session, in collaboration with ODM Educational Group, with Shri Dipak Roy as the Speaker:The theme was “Our hands, Our future”. No. of participants 81, that included RCBH membersand some students and staff of ODM Public School. The Session went of very well.

13th Weekly and 8th Speaker (Virtual) Meeting held on 16th October, 2020:The 13th weekly and 8th Speaker Meeting (virtual) was held on 16th October 2020, from 7-8 pm,with 19 members present. At the beginning, the President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed theparticipants. A one minute silence was observed for World Peace. The President announced thatsince the day was coinciding with the World Polio Day, it is proposed to observe the same. Tomark this occasion a Speaker Meeting is being arranged. The Speaker is Dr K. Suresh who was a

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Member of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) for Pulse Polio (IPP) in India and was closelyassociated with RI in its implementation.

The President then asked Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, to read out the minutes of the lastweek’s meeting held on 9nd October 2020. Dr Samanta reminded the members about the minutesalready circulated and requested them to approve it. The minutes were unanimously adopted.

President welcomed the Speaker Dr K. Suresh and requested Dr P. Srinivas, Joint Secretary tointroduce him. This was followed by the President requesting Dr K. Suresh to deliver hisaddress. The theme was, “Vaccine Preventable Diseases with Focus on Polio”. Dr Suresh made agood beginning but due to frequent interruption caused by network problem and Zoom Platformat Bangalore he could not complete his address. (At the request of Dr Samanta, Dr Sureshshared copy of his presentation materials to be circulated among members). As there was sometime gap to resume Dr Suresh’s talk, the President kept the house open for discussion by themembers present. (The talk could not be resumed and Dr Suresh had to leave with disgust).

Dr Samanta shared his experience, on how he could achieve 80% immunization coverage, in 2districts allotted to him by UNICEF, when he was in its zonal office, at Lucknow, between 1989and 1991. These were Allahabad in UP and Khagadia in Bihar. According to him in spite ofbeing a non-doctor he was able to achieve the target of 80% coverage (herd immunity) in both

the districts applying his organizational and managerial skills, at the same time maintaining avery good rapport with the Health Department at State level and support from District HealthAdministration.

PP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar mentioned about his experience with Food for Work Program outsideOdisha and its replication in Odisha, with success.

Hearing these personal experiences of two members, there was a strong feeling among others toorganize similar talks in the weekly meetings too. Dr Samanta suggested that every month, oneweekly meeting may be set aside where interested members could speak about some interestingevents in their working life or post-retirement. This was agreed to. It was suggested that this maystart from the first weekly meeting in November, 2020. A suitable name could be given and anannouncement made with request to register name by members, at the earliest.

As there was no chance of Dr Suresh resuming his talk, the President requested PP Rtn. ShriSantanu Mishra to propose a vote of thanks. This was followed by playing National Anthem thatbrought a close to the meeting, by the president declaring the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary (Shared on 21st Oct 2020)

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14th Weekly and 3rd Board Meeting held on 30th October 2020 (Virtual):The meeting was divided into two parts. While the first pat was devoted to the regular WeeklyMeeting, the 3rd Board Meeting (virtual) constituted the second part.

Regular Weekly Meeting:At the outset, the President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minutesilence for world peace, he asked Secretary Rtn.Dr. B.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of thelast Weekly cum Speaker Meeting held on 16.10..2020.

Dr Samanta referred to the minutes of the last meeting already circulated thrice and made a briefsummary of the meeting’s outcome. He asked the participating members whether it could beadopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted. This was followed by the Presidentannouncing the end of the Weekly Meeting.

Board Meeting:President welcomed the Board Members and requested Secretary Dr Samanta to read out theminutes of the 2nd Board Meeting held on 11.09.2020, which had already been circulated.However since more than month has elapsed since the 2nd Board Meeting Dr Samanta broughtout the highlights of this meeting and the follow up points. With this, the minutes wereunanimously adopted.

1. In view of the importance of the Community Service and ill health of its Chairman Rtn.Shri Ranjit K. Mohapatra, a very respected senior Rotarian, the President requested themembers present to suggest a replacement. It was unanimously agreed to request VP,Rotarian Sheri Manmath Pani as Chairman, Community Service, with CP Rotarian ShriDebabrata Panigrahi as Co-Chairman. Both of them gave their consent to take on thisresponsibility. As regards Chairman, Blood Donation, who has left the club, there was noneed to find a replacement. President would nominate a person based on the requirement.

2. Dr Samanta brought to the notice of the members, whether it was necessary to change theformat for the Plan of Action (2020-21), which was based on the 8 Verticals earliercirculated by RI and approved by members in the Joint Board Meeting held on26.06.2020, in view of a change in the format by the DG’s Office. After some discussion,the members felt that there was no need to change the format. Nevertheless, the MonthlyProgress Report can follow the changed format with contents taking from the PoAalready approved by the Board. CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Pnaigrahi suggested that weshould keep the RI President’s Citation and DG’s Citation in mind while reporting theprogress. This was accepted.

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3. On the next item of the Agenda to be presented by Rtn. Shri Chinmaya Mhapatra, DrSamanta informed about the non-availability of Rotarian Shri Mahapatra, due to somevery urgent family work that compelled him to visit his native place, and informed abouthis response through WhatsApp. As regards preparing a profile of members, the samewas in process and he expects it to be completed by mid of November. According to him,he has received the information from some members and is hopeful of getting from therest through telephone contacts. With regard to the suggestion by the IPP on improvingthe contents of the E-magazine, Shri Mahpatra requested members to contribute articlesfor improving the quality of the magazine. Nevertheless, he will keep in mind the othersuggestions, as far as information available with him. On the status of Rotract andInteract Club formation/activation, Shri Mahapatra had sought some time to respond. Tothis members requested President to activate the Rotract Club of ODM School that wouldbe taken up only when the school reopens.

4. On inducting new Members and collecting outstanding fees from the existing ones for thecurrent year, the President suggested the formation of a small group consisting ofhimself, CP Shri Debabrata Panigrahi, VP Shri Manmath Pani and Secretary Dr Samantawho would spend a few hours on every Saturday for this purpose. President alsorequested other members to volunteer. The following members agreed to sponsor newmembers during the first half of current year.

President Dr S. Minaketan, CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi, VP Rtn. Shri ManmathKumar Pani, Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta, PE Rtn. Shri P.C.Das, Rtn. Shri B.K. Sahu (afternormalization) and Rtn. Shri Ramesh Chandra Ojha. They were requested to talk to othermembers also for help

5. With regard to training of new members Club Trainer CP Shri Panigrahi suggested thatwe should wait until December by which time some more new members would havejoined due to our concerted efforts. This was agreed to.

6. On Project ‘Dignity”, under RILM, Dr. Samanta briefed about the status. The Project isplanned under the leadership of VP Rtn. Shri Manmath Kumar Pani. However, as theperson who is supposed to coordinate, is suffering from Covid, not much progress hashappened. He (Dr Samanta) mentioned about the meeting last held at Health Ville, inwhich he along with Dr Minaketan plus two officials of the Dy. Director, AgricultureOffice, were present. Thanks to Rtn. Pani, the officials assured all help for this projectonce there is normalization of the situation. In the meantime an exhaustive list ofagriculture schemes for bank lending has been collected, Dr Samanta added.

7. In the absence of Treasurer, Dr Minaketan presented the Income and expenditureaccounts of the Club that was adopted.

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8. As per the normal practice, Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo, announced the birth day of membersand their spouses and also their marriage anniversary in the coming week. Memberspresent greeted them.

9. Under “Any Other Point”, CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Paningrahi made two suggestions; oneto prepare a quarterly Action Plan for the Club and two to plan for observing World AidsDay that falls on 1st December, 2020. He volunteered to sit with President and Secretaryfor this. President welcomed his suggestions. Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo, mentioned about Rtn.Shri Srikanta Mishra’s offer to hold, jointly, an awareness program (virtual) onRetinopathy, in collaboration with All India Ophthalmologist Association. This wasagreed in principle by the members. Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo was to take Dr Samanta to ShriMishra for working out the details.

10. As a part of his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan thanked the members for their supportand looked forward to their greater participation. He then requested JS, Rtn. Dr P.Srinivas to propose a vote of thanks. This was followed by playing of the NationalAnthem and adjournment of the meeting by the President.

Prepared by Dr. B. B. Samanta, Secretary (Shared on 03.11.2020)

01.11.2020: Participated in “Pledge for Reduction of Corruption”, a virtual Meeting, toobserve Vigilance Awareness Week, jointly organized by RC of Bhubaneswar Excellence andEkamra Kshetra with DPDash , IRS, (Retd.) as Chief Speaker. DG was the Chief Guest.

15th Weekly Meeting (Virtual) and First Episode of My Success, My Pride heldon 06.11.2020:The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr S. Minaketan. This was followed by theWelcome Address by the President. In his address Dr Minaketan announced that from this monthonwards, we would set aside the first weekly meeting of a month to hear the success stories ofour members under the Caption, “My success, My pride”. He thanked Dr Samanta, Secretary forsuggesting this episode and also giving it a name. Members present (18 in number) welcomedthis move. Dr. Samanta mentioned that the response to this announcement had been very goodand three members have already volunteered to speak about their achievements and successstories. This week itself a few others were willing to join the next meeting in December, headded. The members to speak this week were, PP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar, Rtn. Shri J.P.Jagdevand Rtn. Shri R.C.Ojha, the last two were new, active and energetic members

This was followed by Dr Minaketan asking the Club Secretary, Rtn. Dr. B.B.Samanta to read outthe minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 30th October, 2020. Dr Samanta, reminded themembers, about the minutes, sent to them thrice in the past and asked whether they wanted him

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to read the report again or take the report as adopted. To this the members unanimously adoptedthe Report.

Dr Minaketan then welcomed the three members who had been invited to speak about theirsuccess stories for which they feel proud. The first speaker was PP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar, IFS(Retd.) who spoke on his achievements pertaining to a Plantation Program in Angul ForestDivision, in a record time. For this he did not leave any stone unturned, especially the logisticsstarting from the procurement of the saplings to its distribution in a large area that at a timelooked impossible. As a young officer (he was only four and half years in Indian Forest Servicethen) he felt very proud for this achievement.

The second member to speak was the versatile Rtn. Shri Jaganath Prasad Jagdev. He briefedabout an innovative project for OREDA in which he had successfully demonstrated how theproper management of a system, using technology, could address a major problem successfully.In this case he developed a very effective monitoring system for 13,000 solar based water supplysystems in remote areas of the State that brought down the pump breakdown time significantlyand that OREDA had now adopted it as its policy for uninterrupted supply of drinking water inthe remotest part of Odisha. It is but natural for him to feel very proud.

The last speaker was Rtn. Shri R. C. Ojha, a retired Dy. General Manager of Punjab NationalBank, who spoke about his achievement when he was a Manager in one of the branches in Delhi.

There, he was instrumental to open a bank branch in an unbanked area, near Delhi, with all oddsand successfully enhanced its business beyond expectation. The number of accounts openedwithin a year was around 4,000 of which 275 were industrial accounts. This also induced otherbanks to open new branches that they were avoiding so far. In a way Rtn. Shri Ojha showedthemthe way. As regards business, the deposits of the Branch opened by Rtn. Ojha, grew from zero toRs. 60 crores with in a year. Initially, this was beyond his imagination and hence he feels veryproud.

Dr Minaketan thanked the speakers for their talk and the time they spent with the members andthen requested Rtn. B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth days and marriage anniversaries of themembers and their spouses that Shri Sahoo did.

After a vote of thanks by Rtn. and Joint Secretary Dr P. Srinivas and playing of NationalAnthem, the President declared the meeting adjourned.

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16th Weekly Meeting and Observation of World Diabetes Day (Virtual) heldon 12.11.2020, Thursday (9th Speaker Meeting):

President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by the WelcomeAddress by the President. In his address to the 20 members present, Dr Minaketan made brieftalk on the significance of diabetes in human life and announced why the Club had advanced theweekly meeting from Friday to Thursday.

Dr Minaketan then welcomed the two doctors , Dr Maheswari Sangoli from Health Ville and DrUtkal Keshari Khadanga, a well known city Diabectologist who were to speak on the Challengesof Diabetes.

While Dr Maheswai talked about the importance of diet in the control of diabetes, Dr Mohantyspoke on the medical challenges involved in the management of diabetes. The two speakersexplained the challenges for those suffering from diabetes or are at risk from two differentperspectives that were well appreciated by the members present. The Question and AnswerSession was led by Dr Samanta and Dr P. Srinivas.

As the President has to leave for some unavoidable urgent work elsewhere, the later part of thesession was presided over by the Vice-President Rtn. Shri Manmath Kumar Pani. Rtn. Panithanked the speakers for their talk and the time they spent with the members.

Shri Pani then asked Dr Samanta, Secretary, to read out the minutes of the last weekly meetingheld on 06.11.2020. Dr Samanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them acouple of times in the past and asked whether he had left anything that they wanted him tofurther include in the report again or take the report as adopted. To this the membersunanimously adopted the Report.

This was followed by Rtn. B.K.Sahoo announcing the birth days and marriage anniversaries ofmembers and their spouses that Shri Sahoo did.

After a vote of thanks by Rtn. Dr P. Srinivas, Joint Secretary and playing of National Anthem,the meeting was adjourned.

(Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary (Shared on 17th November)

17th Weekly cum 10th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) and Observation of WorldToilet Day, held on 20.11.2020:The President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order.. This was followed by the WelcomeAddress by the President. He also mentioned about the significance of today’s Meeting. “Club isobserving the World Toilet Day 2020”, he added. He went on to say the availability of an

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international speaker, Shri Kannan Nadar, Acting Dy. Representative and Chief of WASHUNICEF from Sudan who was to speak on challenges relating to Sanitation in 21st Century.There were 20 participants (14 members) and few from other clubs or other interested persons.Before Shri Nadar delivered his talk, Dr Minaketan asked Rtn.Dr B.B.Samanta, Club Secretaryto read out the minutes of the meeting held on 12.11.2020. Dr Samanta, reminded the members,about the minutes, sent to them thrice in the past and asked whether they wanted him to read thereport again or take the report as adopted. To this the members unanimously adopted the Report.

Dr Minaketan then requested Rtn.Dr P. Srinivas, Jt. Secretary to introduce the Speaker ShriNadar and then handed over the floor to Shri Nadar. The latter made a brilliant speech on globalchallenges to make the world ODF including India besides suggesting what the Rotary Clubscould do to face the challenge. This was very well appreciated. The Q & A Session was led byPP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar who emphasized on the Community Approach rather than anIndividual Approach for achieving ODF. The other member who reiterated the same was DrSamanta.

Dr Minaketan thanked the speaker for his talk and the time he spent with the members. He alsobriefed on the observation of World AIDS Day on 1st December, 2020. He mentioned that theprogram, for the day will be taken up by RCBH in collaboration with ODM Educational Group.Dr Samanta further elaborated on the program set for 1st December. He mentioned about theCycle Rally proposed for the day at 7 am from ODM School to be flagged off by the DG, Rtn.Shri Saumaya Ranjan Mishra. He (Dr Samanta) announced that the Rally would be led by RCBHPresident Dr Minaketan and requested other members to also join. The following membersvolunteered to take part in the Rally.

Rtn. Shri Manmath Kumar Pani, VP Rtn. Dr P. Srnivas, Joint Secretary Rtn. Shri B.K.SahooRtn. Shri Bikram Keshari Rayand Rtn. R.C. Ojha

Dr Minaketan and Dr Samanta requested other members also to join and the latter made a briefaccount of the proposed activities and the arrangements being made including a competition inthe evening (7 PM) among Youth on the topic, “ Say NO to AIDS, Support those with AIDS”.Two juries from Mumbai, who are experts on the subject, have been identified, said Dr Samanta.President then requested Rtn. Shri R.C.Ojha to propose a vote of thanks. This was followed byRtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth days and marriage anniversaries of the members andtheir spouses that Shri Sahoo did. After playing of National Anthem, the President declared themeeting adjourned. (Shared with members on 23rd November).

18th Weekly and 11th Speaker Meeting held on 27.11.2020 (Virtual):President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order and requested for one minute silence forworld peace. There were 17 members present. He then asked Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta to read

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out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 20th November, 2020. Dr Samanta, remindedthe members, about the minutes, sent to them thrice in the past and asked whether they wantedhim to read the report again or take the report as adopted. To this the members unanimouslyadopted the Report.

Dr Minaketan then welcomed the Speaker of the day, Dr. Sabyasachi Pattanaik, a well knownEye Specialist, on Diabetic Blindness and asked Dr P. Srinivas, Joint Secretary to introduce himthat Dr.Srinivas did. Dr Pattanaik very nicely spoke on the topic and demystified some of themyths on the subject. The topic was very appropriate for the participants as majority of themwere senior citizens and greatly appreciated the knowledge imparted by Dr.Pattanaik. There werea number of questions from the participants mainly on knowing more about their fears that DrPattanaik answered very aptly.

Dr Minaketan thanked the speaker for his talk and the time he spent with the members and thenrequested Rtn. B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth days and marriage anniversaries of the membersand their spouses that Shri Sahoo did.

After a vote of thanks and National Anthem (recorded), the President declared the meetingadjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 29th November 2020 (Shared on 2nd DecemberMorning)

World AIDS Day on 01.12.2020 (Sunday):The Club observed the World AIDS Day on 01.12.2020. In the morning a Cycle Rally wascarried out with the Chief Guest ADG, Shri Lait Das, leading it (In the absence of DG). Around25 members participated including President Dr Minaketan. The theme for the Day was: “ SayNO to AIDS, Support those with AIDS”. In the evening an Elocution Context was organizedamong students of ODM School on the same theme. The two Juries were from Mumbai.

19th Weekly Meeting cum 4th Board Meeting and 1st Club Assembly (Physical)on 4th December, 2020{The 19th Weekly cum 4th Board meeting and 1st Club Assembly was held on 4th December,2020. This was done at ODM School physically, for the first time after 5 months, when, due tothe Corona Pandemic, only virtual Meeting was possible. There were around 60 participants thatincluded the members’ families. There were 22 members both for weekly and Board meeting.All present followed, strictly, the guidelines for COVID-19, sanitized their hands before enteringthe meeting place, wore mask throughout and maintained the social distance.

At the outset, the President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minutesilence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. Samanta to read out the minutes of the last

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week’s meeting. Dr Samanta referred to the minutes of the last meetings already circulated andasked the participating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes were unanimouslyadopted.

This was followed by the President announcing the 4th Board Meeting and 1st Club Assembly.He welcomed the Board Members and the family members who were present and requested DrB.B.Samanta, Secretary, RCBH to present the club activities during the period 1st July to 1st

December, 2020. Dr Samanta made a comprehensive PPT presentation on a host of activities thatthe Club had been able to do, in spite of the restrictions imposed, due to the Corona pandemic.Members applauded the activities undertaken by the Club under a very difficult situation.

President then asked a member of the ODM Educational Group to announce the three winners ofthe competition held on 1st December, on the topic, “ Say NO to AIDS, Support those withAIDS”. Prizes were distributed to the winners.

President called 5 new members to the stage, along with their spouses and invited CP Rtn. ShriDebabrata Panigrahi for their induction. Members present appreciated the back ground of thenew members and agreed for their induction. Certificates of Membership and pins were given inthe presence of PP Rtn. Shri Santanu Mishra. The sponsors for the new members were, Rtn. ShriMammath Kumar Pani (2), CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi (2) and Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta (1).The new members took oath as a part of the induction process. This was followed by theannouncement made by Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo about the birth day of the members and theirspouses and their marriage anniversary.After a vote of thanks and playing of the National Anthem, the President called the meetingadjourned and invited members and their family to join for dinner that was hosted jointly by thePresiden Dr S. Minaketan and Secretary, Rtn. Dr. B.B.Samanta. The dinner was very deliciousthanks to the meticulous planning made by Rtn. Srimati Indumati Roy. Members appeared verydelighted as they were meeting physically, for the first time, after a very long time.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, on 7th December. (Shared on 8th Dec., 2020)

20th Weekly Meeting and 2nd Episode of My Success, My Pride held on11.12.2020 (Virtual):The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr S. Minaketan and he requested for oneminute silence for world peace. There were 14 members present. Due to several marriagereceptions, the number of members present was less. He then asked Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta toread out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 4th December, 2020. Dr Samanta,reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them thrice in the past and asked whether theywanted him to read the report again or take the report as adopted. To this the membersunanimously adopted the Report.

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Dr Minaketan, then, welcomed PE Rtn. P. C. Das who was to speak on “My Success, My Pride”.PE Rtn. Shri Das spoke about his achievement, in overcoming the ordeal caused by an explosionin the Bhushan Steel Plant when his management acumen was put to test. He came out of itsuccessfully with his technical and managerial skill. This was in 2013 when Rtn. Das was theChief Inspect of Factories and Boilers with Government of Odisha. His success was reflected inhis continuing in the same position for four more years before he retired in 2017. This was not amean achievement for which he feels proud.

Dr Minaketan thanked the speaker for his talk and the time he spent with the members and thenrequested Rtn. B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth days and marriage anniversaries of the membersand their spouses that Shri Sahu did.

After a vote of thanks by Rtn. Dibakar Jena and National Anthem (recorded), the Presidentdeclared the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 13th Dec. 2020 (Shared on 15th December)

12th & 13th December 2020:District Seminar, on Environment, jointly organized by RCBH & RCB New Horizon. On thefirst Day, Rtn.Dr Gulam Vahanvaty, Trustee, TRF was the Chief Guest and Rtn. PramodJejurkar, Chair Rotary India Env. Mission was the Guest of honour. Welcome address was byPresident RCB New Horizon, Purpose of the Seminar by Vinod Kumar (RCBH) Dt. Chair forEnv. Mission. DG presided over the meeting that was semi-virtual. Rtn. J.P.Jagdeb of RCBHintroduced the topic, Tree plantation and Waste Management. The speakers were Shri NikunjaBihari Dhal, Secy. Energy, GoO, Ms Norma Alvares from Breath of Goa Foundation, Mr BittuSehgal Eminent Environmentalist and Founder, Sanctuary Magazine and PadmashreRadhamohan. Vote of thanks was by Dr B.B.Samanta of RCBH. The MC of the session was Rtn.Rajashree Pattnaik, President RC New Horizon. Secretary RCB New Horizon Ms RajlaxmiMishra, introduced the Guests. There was dinner after the session for those physically present.Total number of participants was 67.

On the second day, Welcome address was by Dr Minaketan, address by PDG Rtn. Sibabrata Das,Zonal Chair, RIEM and introducer to topics by CP Rtn. Prof Jayanti Jagdeb of New Horizon whospoke on Renewable Energy. The Chief Guest was Rtn. Kamal Sanghvi, RI Director. Speakerswere by Samir K. Panda of BMC, Ms Bharati Chaturvedi, Founder, Chintan and Mr MohitBhargava, Director NTPC. Vote of thanks was by Rtn.Rajashree, President, RCBNH.Ms PurabiDas of RCBNH, was the Master of Ceremony. Rtn. Shri J.P.Jagdeb, did the summing up. Totalnumber of participants was 102. The entire Session was virtual.

Minutes to be prepared by RCB New Horizon

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21st Weekly Meeting and 5th Business Meeting held on 18.12.2020 (Virtual):The 21st Weekly and 5th Business Meeting was held virtual on 18.12.2020 (Friday), from 7 to 8PM. There were 14 participants. At the outset, President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed theparticipants. After one-minute silence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta toread out the minutes of the last week’s meeting. Dr Samanta reminded the minutes of the lastmeetings already circulated and asked the participating members whether it could be adopted.The minutes were unanimously adopted. This was followed by the Business Meeting.

On the status of Membership, Dr Samanta mentioned that with the induction of 5 new membersin the last Board Meeting, held on 4th December along with the Club Assembly, the presentnumber stands at 66. However, since there are 4 to 5 doubtful cases, it is advisable to haveanother7 to 8 new members that will help in not only maintaining the status quo by the end ofthe Rotary Year but also achieve a 10% growth of members. A strategy was worked out on howto do that. Dr Minaketan pointed out his earlier advice of each one bring one.

As regards outstanding membership fees, Dr Samanta indicated that while on 15th of August, 33members had not paid their membership fees, with rigorous follow up, the same has now comedown to 9. Barring 4 doubtful members, he was optimistic to get fees for 5 more members or atleast 4 more. With regard to forming/activating Rotract/Interact Clubs, Rtn. ChinmayaMahapatra explained the present status. He mentioned that this would be tried out once theeducational institutions are opened. On bringing out the Members’ Directory, Rtn Chinmayapointed out that he had the details for 23 members and expects the Directory to be ready beforeend of this year. Dr Samanta mentioned that he (Chinmaya) could take the help of the recentlypublished District Directory and contact members to get the details. This was agreed to.

This was followed by the release of 6th E-Magazine by Dr Minaketan and he thanked Rtn.Chinmaya, RCBH Editor for his efforts. As customary, Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo announced the birthday of the members and their spouses and their marriage anniversary.

Before the end of the Session, Dr Minaketan announced about the Club’s Annual Picnic to beheld on 25th December. The venue will be announced soon, he added. He further mentioned thatthis time subscribing for the picnic will not be there. It will be purely voluntary for the membersto contribute, if they wish. Dr Samanta mentioned that there would be 5th Board Meeting in thesidelines of the picnic. It will be very brief and in no way will affect the picnic.

After a vote of thanks and playing of the National Anthem, the President called the meetingadjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, on 20th December. (Shared on 22nd Dec.)

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22nd Weekly cum 5th Board Meeting & Annual Picnic held on 25.12.2020:The 22nd Weekly and 5th Board Meeting was held (physical) on 25.12.2020 (Friday), atHorticulture Center of Excellence, Deras. This was done in the sidelines of Club’s AnnualPicnic. 19 members were present with their family. Two more members joined later taking thetotal to 21. In all there were more than 50 participants who joined the picnic that was full of fun.The place was exclusive for RCBH, thanks to our Vice President Rtn. Shri Manmath KumarPani. After an exchange of pleasantries, around 30 minutes were spent on conducting the 22nd

Weekly cum 5th Board meeting of the Club, to transact a few important agenda items.

At the outset, President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minutesilence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta to read out the minutes of the lastweek’s meeting and 4th Board Meeting. Dr Samanta reminded the minutes of the last meetingsalready circulated and asked the participating members whether it could be adopted. The minuteswere unanimously adopted. This was followed by the Board Meeting.

On the status of Membership, Dr Samanta mentioned that with the induction of 5 new membersin the last Board Meeting, held on 4th December along with the Club Assembly, the presentnumber stands at 66. Four new members (2 home coming) were to be inducted today, he added.While this would ensure meeting the number of existing members intact, a few more membersneed to be introduced to keep the norm of achieving the 10% growth of membership besidestaking care of any possible dropouts from the existing members. A strategy was worked out onhow to do that. Dr Minaketan pointed out his earlier advice of each one bring one.

As regards the action to be taken for those who have not yet paid their membership fees for2020-21, a detailed discussion was held and some suggestions came from different members,Finally it was agreed that as a last resort an attempt would be made to personally contact suchmembers failing which their names should be removed from the existing list by 31 January, so asto reduce the financial liability of the Club. This was agreed to. CP, Rtn. Shri DebabrataPanigrahi along with President and Secretary volunteered to do this job. If any other memberwishes to join, he or she can do it.

President Dr Minaketan mentioned that President of RC of New Horizon had requested whethersome activities, as a follow up to the District Env. Seminar, could be undertaken between RCBHand their Club. Members suggested, since RCBH has plans to undertake some activities on thesubject (e.g., Installation of Street lights using solar power and Plantation), in the 5 adoptedtribal villages, it may prudent to stick to the same, rather than taking up some new activities.This was agreed to.

In the absence Rtn. Chinmaya Mahapatra and Rtn. B. K. Sahoo (they joined later), other twoitems of the agenda could not be taken up.

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This was followed by induction of four new members (2 home coming) thanks to the efforts ofCP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi, PE P. C. Das and Chinmaya Mahapatra. As there was noadditional point to discuss, the President requested VP, Rtn. Shri Manmath Kumar Pani topropose a vote of thanks followed by adjournment of the meeting.

The members were then left free for the social get together. The music session that followed,brought out the hidden talents of RCBH members and their families. This was led by PE Rtn.P.C.Das. Mrs Ajanan Panda (one of the home coming members) and VP, Rtn. Shri B.N. Nayakwho did the anchoring with professional touch. It was a great fun. Those who wanted to joinfellowship group, participated at a separate designated place. A few, mostly youngsters,remained busy in angling in the nearby tank. In short, there was something for every body’schoice. A sumptuous lunch was waiting that everybody enjoyed.

The most beautiful part of the whole event was that not a single paisa was spent from Club fundsin organizing this event. Only four members volunteered to contribute to the entire cost andwanted their names to be kept secret. That was really the Rotary Spirit of friendship andfraternity and spoke volumes of the fellow ship among our club members. This set an examplefor a couple of other members volunteering to organize similar events in the near future.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, on 27th December. (Shared on 5th January, 2021.

ANNAPURNA Program and Distribution of blankets and masks in 5 adoptedtribal villages on 31.01.2021 (Physical):

More than 600 individuals (including children) from the 5 adopted tribal villages were given agood lunch and 75 poor and old individuals (Majority old ladies) were given blanket and maskalong with Covid awareness. One of the RCBH office bearers contributed 50 blankets and othermembers contributed Rs. 5,000 for purchase of blanket and masks. The entire cost of AnnapurnaProgram (feeding the individual tribal) was borne by the President Dr Minaketan at a cost ofaround Rs. 60,000. Secretary, took the opportunity to interact with community members as a partof the proposed annual activities.

Weekly Meeting on 1st January, 2021, could not be held due to the New Year.Next Meeting was scheduled for 8th January.

23rd Weekly cum 5th Business Meeting and 3rd Episode of My Success, MyPride held on 08.01.2021 (Virtual):The 23rd Weekly and 5th Business Meeting was held (virtual) on 08.01.2021(Friday). The

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number of members present was 13. At the outset, President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed theparticipants. After one-minute silence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta toread out the minutes of the last weekly cum 5th Board Meeting held physically at Deras alongwith Club’s Annual Picnic. Dr Samanta reminded the minutes of the last meetings alreadycirculated and asked the participating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes wereunanimously adopted.

Dr Samanta mentioned about the third episode of the “My Success, My Pride” Series and gave abrief introduction of the day’s speaker, Dr Minaketan. This was followed by Dr Minaketangiving a PPT presentation of his achievements over a period extending up to three decades.There were a few questions from the participating members led by Rtn. R.C.Ojha that was nicelyexplained by Dr. Minaketan. This was followed by the Business Meeting.

President Dr Minaketan asked the members for a feedback on the feeding of more than 600people, including women and children from the 5 adopted tribal villages (fully supported by DrMinaketan) and also distribution of blankets and masks to 75 poor and old tribal individuals(fully supported by RCBH Members). Rtn. Nirmal K. Choudhury, who was physically present,

along with many members, applauded the efforts of President and other members, particularly toan individual member who contributed 50 of the 75 blankets.

Dr Samanta mentioned that he took this opportunity to speak to 20-25 individuals, as a part ofinteraction with the community, that although planned but had not been held due to thePandemic. According to him, the members he spoke seem to be not having any proposal on howto augment their income and this gives an opportunity to RCBH to start promoting incomegenerating activities, as planned under the Project ‘Dignity’. In the absence of Rtn. ShriChinmaya Mahapatra, the status of updating profile of members could not be ascertained.

During the concluding session of the meeting, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo toannounce the birth day and marriage anniversary of the members and their spouses that he did(Rtn. Sahoo). After a vote of thanks by PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar and playing of recorded NationalAnthem, the President declared the meeting as adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, on 11th January, 2021. (Shared on 12h Jan, 2021).

24th Weekly cum 12th Speaker Meeting held on 15.01.2021 (Virtual):The 24rd Weekly and 12th Speaker Meeting was held (virtual) on 15.01.2021(Friday). Thenumber of members present was 12. At the outset, President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed theparticipants. After one-minute silence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta toread out the minutes of the last weekly cum 11th Speaker Meeting held on 27.11.2020. Dr

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Samanta reminded the minutes of the last meetings already circulated and asked the participatingmembers whether it could be adopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted.

President announced the Speaker of the Rtn. Dr. Birendranath Banerjee, fellow Rotarian andrequested Dr. P. Srinivas to introduce him. Dr Srinivas briefly mentioned about the illustriouscareer of the speaker.

This was followed Dr Banerjee speaking on the latest facts and myths of Covid-19 that was verywell appreciated by the participating members. He also clarified the doubts of a number ofparticipating members. Dr Minaketan thanked Dr Banerjee for sparing his valuable time andlooked forward to having more session on the DNA related health parameters.

Participating members enquired about having physical meetings (instead of virtual) to whichPresident suggested that half of the Weekly Meeting to have physical until the Covid Pandemicis fully under control. He also wanted to know whether the two meetings could be held in aconvenient place like Sidhartha Hotel. There was agreement among members on this. DrMinaketan took the responsibility of talking to Rtn. Amit Agarwalla and come back.

During the concluding session of the meeting, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo toannounce the birth day and marriage anniversary of members and their spouses that he did (Rtn.Sahoo). After a vote of thanks by PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar and playing of recorded NationalAnthem, the President declared the meeting as adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr P.Srinivas, Jt. Secretary, on 16th January, 2021 (Shared on 19h Jan, 2021.

25th Weekly cum 6th Business Meeting (Virtual) held on 22.01.2021 (Friday):The 25th Weekly cum 6th Business Meeting was held (virtually) on 22.01.2021(Friday). Thenumber of members present was 13. At the outset, President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed theparticipants. After one-minute silence for world peace, he asked Joint Secretary Rtn Dr. P.Srinivas to read out the minutes of 24th Weekly cum 12th Speaker Meeting held on 15.01.2021.Dr. Srinivas informed that the minutes of the last meetings was already circulated in the groupand asked the participating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes wereunanimously adopted.

President Rtn Dr Minaketan requested Dr. B. B. Samanta to provide membership status(based on Payment of Fees), who in turn informed that except for a couple of members all havepaid their dues. Then the president Dr Minaketan conveyed the greetings of the club to the newlyelected DGN for 2023-24 Rtn Tapas Kumar Panigrahi, Rotary Club of Berhampur.

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During the deliberation regarding the resumption of physical meetings, it was decided thatthe Club will have two physical and two virtual meetings per month, from next month onwards.Dr Minaketan suggested constituting a small committee of club members led by him to visit andselect a well-connected suitable hotel for the physical meetings. The same was agreed to by allmembers.

Rtn. Chinmaya Mahapatra submitted the progress of Membership Directory for 2020-21 andstatus of Rotract and Interact Clubs at ICT and ODM School. It was emphasized that both theworks be completed within current month.

Rtn Dr. Sarangdhar Samal informed that Odisha Eye Conclave would be held at Swosti Plazaon 21st Feb 2021. He further informed that each club may adopt a village to ensure it to be free

of blindness and cataract free and ensure the same by 31st March. Any one of the villages out ofthe 5 adopted villages in Bhalunka may be considered for the purpose. It was also informed thatWorld Polio Day would be celebrated on 31st January, 2021.The E-club bulletin was then released by the editor Rtn. Chinmaya Mahapatra.

Rtn Dr. P. Srinivas informed that the flower show would be held during the weekend and all themembers might visit the event being held at RPRC gardens during 23-24 Jan 2021.

During the concluding session of the meeting, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Sri B.K.Sahoo toannounce the birth day and marriage anniversary of members and their spouses that he did. Aftera vote of thanks by PP Rtn Vinod Kumar and playing of recorded National Anthem, thePresident declared the meeting as adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr P. Srinivas, Jt. Secretary, on 26th January, 2021 (Shared on 27th January,2021.

26th Weekly and 13th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) held on 29.01.2021:At the outset, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by oneminute silence for world peace. There were 14 members present. He then asked Jt Secretary DrP. Sinivas to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting (Dr Samanta was not present in thismeeting), held on 22nd November, 2020. Dr Srinivas, reminded the members, about the minutes,sent to them in the past and asked whether they wanted him to read the report again or take thereport as adopted. To this the members unanimously adopted the Report.

Dr Minaketan then welcomed the Speaker of the day, Dr. Asmita Dewangan, a Naturopath andasked Dr P. Srinivas, to introduce her multifarious talents that Dr.Srinivas did. Dr Asmiat verynicely spoke on the topic, ‘Nature Cure’ and demystified some of the myths on the subject. Thetopic was very appropriate for the participants as majority of them were senior citizens and

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greatly appreciated the knowledge imparted by Dr. Asmita. There were a number of questionsfrom the participants mainly on knowing more about the various elements of Naturopathy and itsapplication to one’s health. As Dr Minaketan had to leave for some urgent engagement, herequested VP, Rtn. Manmath Kumar Pani to preside over the meeting for the rest of the sessionthat Rtn. Pani did brilliantly. He (Rtn. Pani) thanked the speaker for her talk and the time shespent with the members and then requested Rtn. B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth days andmarriage anniversaries of the members and their spouses that Shri Sahu did.

After a vote of thanks by PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar and National Anthem (recorded), the President(Acting) declared the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr P. Srinivas, Jt.Secretary on 1st February 2021 (Shared on 2nd February)

Observation of World Polio Day (Virtual) on 31ST January, 2021:In the past RCBH had observed Polio Day on 16.10.2020. On that day it invited Dr K.Suresh,from Bangalore, a well known Epidemiologist and expert of immunization to speak on VaccinePreventable Diseases with focus on Polio that was very well appreciated by members. On this

day, as per the advice from DG, the Club again observed the Polio Day but with a difference andthat is by helping a local Hospital (Loyla Hospital in Kaling Vihar, Bhubaneswar) in managing aGovernment vaccination Center. Seven RCBH members participated. The response was verygood. Between 8 am and lunch time (1.00 pm), 270 children of 5 years and below were givenPolio Drops. RCBH’s help included organization and registration of 270 members, providingtoken gifts to children vaccinated and providing snacks and gowns to the hospital staff involved.

27th Weekly Meeting and Panel Discussion of 2021-22 Budget (Physical) heldon 05.02.2021 at Hotel Empires{This was the first Physical Meeting at Hotel Empires, after a long time. At the outset, President,Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by one minute silence for worldpeace. There were 24 Participants of which 21 were members. He then asked Secretary DrB.B.Samata to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 29th January, 2021. DrSamanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them thrice in the past and askedwhether they wanted him to read the report again or take the report as adopted. To this themembers unanimously adopted the Report. IPP Rtn. Dr Sarangadhar Samal announced therelease of a book by fellow Rtn Shri Niranjan Sahu on 13 Feb. at Lohia Academy and requestedmembers, on behalf of Shri Sahu, to join. He also reiterated the proposed Eye Conclaveorganized by the District on 21st Feb, at Swasti Plaza and requested members to participate. TheConclave was to start at 9.30 AM.

This was followed by a brief introduction of the members present. This was felt necessary asmany new members had joined the club recently and the members were meeting physically, after

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a very long time. With regard to the Panel discussion, on Budget 2021-22, Dr Minaketanwelcomed the Panel that included the fellow Rotarians CA Rajnarayan Tripathy, CA ShibaPrasad Padhi and CA Rajendra Das. He also requested Rtn. Shri Sarat Dash, Former PrincipalCommissioner, Income Tax to conduct the Session as Anchor and Moderator and requested Dr P.Srinivas, Jt. Secretary, to introduce the members of the Panel and the Moderator.

With a brief note on the Budget, Rtn. Dash requested each of the panelists to analyze differentaspects of the budget that they did brilliantly. They also replied to the queries made by theparticipants with ease. That made the session very lively and educative. At the end, Rtn. Dashsummarized the whole thing and ended with a humorous story about two business mentransacting a well and the business acumen they displayed in outwitting each other in the deal.This was applauded by the participants.

In his closing remarks, Dr Minaketan thanked the panelists and the moderator for their brilliantdisposition and the level of participation displayed by the members. This was followed by DrMinaketan requesting Rtn. B.K.Sahoo to announce birth day and marriage anniversary of

members and their spouses. After PE Rtn. P.C.Das proposed a vote of thanks and singing ofNational Anthem by members, the President declared the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 6st February 2021 (Shared on 8th February)

28th Weekly cum 7th Business Meeting & 4th Episode of “My Success, MyPride” (Virtual) held on 12.02.2021:

At the outset, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by oneminute silence for world peace. There were 13 members present. He then asked Secretary DrB.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 05.02.2021. DrSamanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them in the past and asked whetherthey wanted him to read the report again or take the report as adopted. To this the membersunanimously adopted the Report.

Dr Minaketan then welcomed the Speaker of the day, Dr. P.Srinivas and asked Dr Samanta tointroduce him. Dr Srinivas, then, gave a detailed account of how he struggled in his earlier yearsto come out with flying colors that was very well appreciated.

As a part of the Business Session, Dr Minaketan, with assistance of Dr Samanta, brought out thetotal number of members that stood at 68 by the first week of February. Dr Samanta mentionedabout the recognition announced by the RI for introducing new members between 31st Januaryand 28th February, 2021 and requested members to go for it.

On the status of Membership Directory and formation of Rotract and Interact Clubs, Rtn.Chinmay Mahapatra assured the members to complete the tasks by the end February. Dr

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Minkaetan advised Rtn. Chinmay not to extend the date any further and assured all help to him tocomplete the tasks within the revised time.

Dr Minaketan informed the members about the outcome of the visit of the Team to finalize thehotel where the Club could meet twice a month, physically, and he came up with continuing withthe old place, that is, Hotel Empires, Saheed Nagar. This was agreed to by the members present.

After giving his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan requested B.K.Sahoo to announce the birthdays and marriage anniversaries of the members and their spouses that Shri Sahoo did. After avote of thanks and National Anthem (recorded), the President declared the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 21st Feb. 2021 (Shared on 23rd February, 2021)

6th Board Meeting held on 19.02.2021(Physical) at Hotel Empires{

At the outset, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed byone minute silence for world peace. There were 21 members present. He then askedSecretary Dr B.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last Board Meeting held on 25thDecember 2021. Dr Samanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them inthe past and asked whether they wanted him to read the report again or take the report asadopted. To this the members unanimously adopted the Report.

While giving the membership status, Dr Samanta listed out the 10 new members who joinedRCBH during this year and requested the Board to formally approve their inclusion. This wasapproved. Dr Samanta further mentioned that of these 10 members barring one, who wasintroduced by him, the rest 9 were introduced by CP Rotarian Shri Debabrata Panigrahi (6) andVP, Rtn. Shri Manmath Pani (3). Of the 6 introduced by the CP, 3 were home coming, that is oldmembers rejoining RCBH. Members present applauded the efforts of Rtn. Panigrahi and VP Rtn.Pani for their efforts. As of this day the number of members of the Club was 68. Members wererequested to introduce a few more during the remaining part of the year.

Rtn. Shri Amit Agarwalla, presented the financial position of the Club that he said was quitestrong. The bank balance of the Club, after meeting all the statutory requirements stood at overRs. 4.69 lakhs. Members expressed their satisfaction on this.

Dr Samanta brought to the notice of the members that so far, there has been no contribution fromour Club to TRF and requested members to contribute at least US $ 400 each that will also earnthem a PHF. The following members agreed to contribute US $ 400 (Equivalent rupees).

1. Rtn. Dr. S. Minaketan, President 2. IPP Rtn. Dr. Sarangadhar Samal, 3. Rtn. Shri Rajendra K.Das, 4. Rtn. Shri Amit Agarwalla, Treasurer 5. Rtn. Shri Binay Krusha Das and 6. Rtn. Dr.B.B.Samanta, Secretary (who is already a PHF+1). Dr Samanta volunteered to collect thecontribution from the above-mentioned members. During the meeting, President of RCB, Rtn.

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Ms.Sabita Swain, came to request members to attend the Rotary Foundation Seminar on 28th at 9pm in Swasti Plaza Hotel.

On the issue of Club printing Club Bulletin, the members expressed their concern for theinordinate delay and requested Club Editor, Rtn. Chinmaya Mahapatra to expedite. Rtn.Mahapatra assured that it would come out by end of this month.

After giving his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo to announcethe birth days and marriage anniversaries of the members and their spouses that Shri Sahoo did.After a vote of thanks and National Anthem, the President declared the meeting adjourned.

This was followed by a Fellowship Dinner hosted by Mrs and Dr B.B.Samanta (both Rotarians),to celebrate their Marriage Anniversary that was to fall on 22nd Feb.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 24st Feb. 2021 (Shared on 27th February, 2021)

20.02.2021: Rotary leadership Graduation Course was organized by RLT atHotel Suraj, Patia-Infosys Road (Physical). Dr Samanta, Secretary participated. Couldnot continue for the second day due to the Eye Conclave on 21st.

21.02.2021: Rotary 3262 Eye Health Conclave at Hotel Swosti Plaza(Organised by the District 3262 with IPP Rtn. Sarangadhar Samal, asChairman)

This was a follow up to a similar seminar organized by RCBH, last year, From RCBH side, thefollowing members participated this half day seminar.

1. Dr S. Minaketan, President2. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary3. Rtn. Shri B.K.Ray4. PP Rtn. Shantanu Mishra5. Rtn. Dr. P Srinivas, Jt. Secretary6. IPP Rtn. Dr. Sarangadhar Samal7. Rtn. Shri Niranjan Sahu8. PP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar9. PE Rtn. Shri P.C.Das

29th Weekly Meeting & 5th Episode on “My Success, My Pride”(Virtual), heldon 26th Feb., 2021:

At the beginning, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order and requested membersto observe one minute silence for world peace. There were 13 members present. He then asked

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Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 12th Feb,2021. Dr Samanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them in the past and askedwhether they wanted him to read out the report again or take the report as adopted. To this themembers unanimously adopted the Report.

Dr Minaketan then welcomed the Speaker of the day, PP Rtn Shri Shantanu Kumar Mishra andasked Dr P.Srinivas to introduce him. Dr Srinivas, then, gave a detailed account of PP Rtn ShriMishra’s profile.

This was followed by PP Rtn. Shri Mishra describing his work in public life starting, from hisstint with the Berhampur Engineering School and going up to becoming the Director of Factoryand Boilers. This long journey was filled with numerous achievements. Although he mentioned,

at the beginning, that his achievements were very modest, what he described about hisachievements spoke volumes of the good work he did even under adverse situation for which notonly he but also we should feel proud.

IPP Dr Sarandhar Samal reminded the members about Seminar on Rotary Foundation, organizedby the RCB, on 28th Feb, 2021, at Hotel Swosti Premium and requested members to attend thisimportant event. Dr Samanta, briefed about the RLT Leadership Training being organized byRCB Infocity at Hotel Suraj on 27th and 28th. He (Dr Samanta) made a request for the possibilityof postponing these dates as these are coming in conflict, failing which he promised to skip thesecond day of the RLT Training and attend the Rotary Foundation Seminar.

Dr Samanta briefed the members about the likely contribution from RCBH to Rotary Foundationto be around US $ 2400 plus US $ 100 for Polio Plus Fund, against the target of US$ 1,000 andUS$ 100 respectively. The members present thanked the likely donors and applauded the effortsof Dr Samanta as Secretary.

After giving his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. B.K.Sahoo to announce thebirth days and marriage anniversaries of the members and their spouses that Shri Sahoo did.After a vote of thanks by Rtn Shri Ramesh Chandra Ojha and National Anthem (recorded), thePresident declared the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 1st March. 2021 (Shared on 3nd March, 2021)

28.02.2021: Rotary Foundation Seminar (organized by RCB)- Physical atSwosti Plaza:

This was held at Swosti Plaza from 10 am to 2.30 PM. From RCBH the following members werepresent.

1.. Dr B.B.B.Samanta, 2. Shri Anatanarayan Tripathy, 3. IPP Dr. Sarangadhar Samal, 4. ShriRajenra K. Das, and 5. Shri R.C.Sahoo

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On behalf of RCBH, 6 members had contributed US $ 2,400 plus US$ 100for Polio Plus Fund. Ihad handed over 5 cheques, with a forwarding letter to DG the previous day in his Office atSaheed Nagar; Dr Samal had paid his share separately. The total amount was acknowledged inthe meeting and three of our donors, present in the meeting, were felicitated. It was good feeling.In all 28 Clubs are reported to have contributed; the One from Joda had contributed US $ 50,000

08.03.2021: International Women’s Day celebrated (Physical) at ODM Schoolauditorium: 2 doctors from Cuttack were felicitated. First Lady Rtn. Srinmati Indumati Roy

gave an inspiring talk. 30th Weekly and 14th Speaker Plus 6th Episode on “My Success,My Pride” held at Hotel Empires on 12.03.2021:

The 30th Weekly cum 14th Speaker Meeting and 6th Episode of My Success, My Pride was held(physical) on 12.03.2021(Friday) at Hotel Empire. The number of members present was 18. Rtn.Shri K.C.Mohanty hosted a High Tea to mark his entering into Golden Jubilee Marriage Year.

At the outset, President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minutesilence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta to read out the minutes of the lastWeekly (29th) cum Speaker Meeting (13th) held on 26.02.2021. Dr Samanta reminded theminutes of the last meetings already circulated and asked the participating members whether itcould be adopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted.

President announced the Speaker of the day Dr. Anupama Jena, Cardiologist and requested Dr.Samanta to introduce him. Dr Samanta briefly mentioned about the illustrious career of thespeaker.

This was followed Dr Jena speaking on the preventive aspects of Cardiovascular Diseases andhow to achieve it. He also touched upon the Heart Diseases vs COVID-19 that was very wellappreciated by the participating members. He also clarified the doubts of a number ofparticipating members. Dr Minaketan thanked Dr Jena for sparing his valuable time.This was followed by Rtn. Jugal Kishore Sahoo speaking on “My Success, My Pride”. JugalBabu briefly mentioned on how he came out unscathed in his stint as Branch Manager ofPalamau, in Bihar (now in Jharkhand), one of the most backward and Mao infested districts ofthe country. It was due to his strategic planning, meticulous implementation and determinationLIC had to change their earlier decision of closing their operations there for which he feels veryproud. Members present applauded the achievements of Rtn. Sahoo.

After his concluding remarks on the presentations made by the both speakers, Dr Minaketanrequested PE Rtn. P.C. Das to felicitate Rtn. K.C.Mohanty on his Golden Jubilee Marriage Yearand all members, present, wished Rtn. Mohanty for many more years of staying together andcelebrating his Platinum Jubile. They also thanked Rtn. Mohanty for hosting the High Tea.

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Dr Samanta, mentioned about the District Seminar at Puri that is being held on 20th and 21st ofMarch and appealed members to participate. Rtn. Jugal Sahoo, announced that he would beavailable at Sunshine Hospital, Cuttack-Puri Road, on 18th March (Thursday) to facilitatevaccination for CPVID and requested willing members to give their names to Dr Samanta.

During the concluding session of the meeting, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo toannounce the birth day and marriage anniversary of members and their spouses that he did (Rtn.Sahoo). After a vote of thanks and singing of the National Anthem, by members, the Presidentdeclared the meeting as adjourned.Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary 15th March 2021Shared on 16th March, 2021.

31st Weekly cum 8th Business Meeting (Virtual) held on 18.03.2021:At the beginning, President Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed byone minute silence for world peace. There were 12 members present. He then asked Secretary DrB.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 12.03.2021. Dr Samantareminded the members about the minutes sent to them in the past and asked whether they wantedhim to read out the report again or the take the report as adopted. To this the membersunanimously adopted the report.

On the membership drive and status of membership to date, Dr Samanta brought out the totalnumber of members that stood at 69. A new member added since the last report was Ms AbhaMishra, State Head of UNDP.

In the absence of Rtn. Chinmaya Mahapatra, no discussion could take place about the status ofthe membership Directory or formation of Rotract and Interact Clubs. Same was the case withregard to release of the long awaited RCBH Magazine, Heritage (Hard Copy). Membersexpressed concern about the delay and requested President and Secretary to advise Rtn.Mahapatra accordingly.

Dr Samanta gave a brief account of the recently held Rotary Foundation Seminar. He mentionedthat the Club had paid US$ 2,400 worth of Indian Rupees to Rotary Foundation against themandatory US$ 1,000 through six members Viz., President Dr S. Minaketan, IPP DrSarangadhar Samal, Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, Rtn. Shri Rajendra Das, Rtn. Shri Amit K.Agarwalla, Treasurer and Rtn. Shri Binay Krushna Das. Dr Samanta also mentioned that the clubhad paid US$ 100 (Rupee equivalent) to Rotary Foundation for Pulse Polio Fund as per theprescribed norm. This was applauded by the members present.

After giving his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo to announcethe birth days and Marriage Anniversaries of the members and their spouses. That Shri Sahoodid. After a vote of thanks and national Anthem (recorded), the president declared the meetingadjourned.

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Prepared by Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 22nd March, 2021(Shared on 24th March, 2021)

20.03.2021 & 21.03.2021: District Seminar at Holiday Resort, Puri:The District Seminar was held at Puri. A total of around 400 Rotarians of 3262 District attendedthe Seminar. The Seminar was very well organized. From RCBH 5 members participated.

32nd Weekly cum 7th Board Meeting & Orientation of New Members plus Pre-Holi Celebration (Physical) held on 26.03.2021 at Hotel Empires, SaheedNagar:

WEEKLY MEETING: At the outset, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order.This was followed by one minute silence for world peace. 23 members were present. He thenasked Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on18.03.2021. Dr Samanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them in the past, andasked whether they wanted him to read the report again or take the report as adopted. To this themembers unanimously adopted the Report.

At the request of Dr Minaketan, Dr Samanta, presented a brief account of the recently held (20th

& 21st March, 2021) District Seminar, at Puri in Holiday Resorts. According to him five RCBHmembers (Dr Minaketan, Dr Samanta, Shri Manmath K. Pani, CP Shri Debabrata Panigrahi andShri Binay Krushna Das) attended. IPP Shri Srangadhar Samal, although registered, could notattend due to ill health. Around 400 Rotarians from different parts of the State joined the meetingthat was quite interesting and useful. Dr Minaketan thanked the members who could make it.This was followed by the Board Meeting

BOARD MEETING: Dr Minaketan welcomed the 15 Board Members present and requested DrSamanta to read out the minutes of the last Board Meeting, held on 19.02.2021. As there was nocomment from the members to the minutes shared on 01.03.2021, the minutes were adopted intotality.

In the absence of Rtn. Chinmaya Mohapatra (who joined much later), Dr Minaketan asked DrSamanta to present the status of Rotract and Interact clubs. Dr Samanta mentioned about theformation of a Rotract Club in ODM School, as told by Rtn. Chinmaya Mahapatra. To this DrMinaketan added the formation of an Interact Club in the same school. Dr Samanta clarified that,as per the recent decision by the RI (as told in the last District Seminar), Rotract Clubs can nowbe formed independently, without any sponsorship by a club. Later Rtn. Chinamaya Mohapatraarrived with the Special Edition of Heritage Magazine that was officially released by thePresident Dr Minaketan. Participant applauded the efforts of Rtn. Mahapatra

Dr Samanta brought to the notice of the Board Members about World Health Day on 7th Apriland World Env. Day on 5th June, 2021. In order to start the discussion, he mentioned that inApril two health camps are planned to be organized, one a Mega Camp in one of the slums ofBhubaneswar, to be organized with the help of Rtn. Shri Jugal Kishore Sahoo and another at

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Bhalunka covering 5 adopted villages, to be organized by Dr Minaketan. This could also be anEye Camp. Dr Minaketan suggested to develop a Health Card to track the progress of the verypoor senior citizens of the adopted villages. As regards observation of World Env. Day, on 5th

June 2021, Dr Samanta, mentioned about having a speaker, Shri Bijay Kumar Rabi, DirectorAction for Protection of Wild Animals (APOWP) to speak on this year’s theme, “Restoration ofEco-Systems”, in the evening. This has been suggested by Rtn. Shri Rishipal Singh, who also hasenquired about the feasibility of RCBH involved in the plantation of Mangroves in certain partsof Jagatsinghpur to protect against cyclone that has become almost a routine one. Dr Minaketanmentioned about his plan to go for Avenue Plantation, with 5 to 6 feet high plants, in about a kmlength of road near Bhalunka, where the community will be involved for watering andmaintenance. Members suggested Dr Minaketan to consult with PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar, on thisissue and then act accordingly.

ORIENTATION OF NEW MEMBERS: Although this was meant for newly inductedmembers, many of the old members profited by it since over the past three to four years no suchorientation had taken place in the Club. CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi made a brilliant PPTpresentation that was widely appreciated. On this occasion, some of the new members who hadnot been formally inducted were welcomed and Membership pins were given by PP Rtn.Santanu Mishra.

OTHERS: After giving his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn.B.K.Sahoo toannounce the birth days and marriage anniversaries of the members and their spouses that ShriSahoo did. With a vote of thanks and National Anthem (by members) the President declared themeeting adjourned.

PRE-HOLI CELEBRATION AND DINNER: Dr Minaketan thanked CP Rtn. Shri DebabrataPanigrahi for his excellent orientation. A token of appreciation was presented to Rtn. Pnagrahi byDr. Samanta. Dr Minaketan made a brief talk on the relevance of Holi and again welcomed themembers, and handed over the floor to Dr Samanta to conduct the Joke and Song Competitions.The three judges were Rtn. Srimati Abha Mishra, Rtn. and first Lady Srimati Indumati Roy andSrimati Vijayalaxmi Mohapatra, spouse of PP Rtn. Santanu Mishra. There was very goodparticipation from the members. Around a dozen of them came forward to take part in thecompetition. Although three prizes were awarded (1st, 2nd and 3rd) for each of the twocategories, every participating member was also given a consolation prize. The membersthoroughly enjoyed this part of the session.

This was followed by a delicious dinner, hosted by the President Dr S. Minaketan and the FirstLady Rtn. Srimati Indumati Roy. As the members greeted one another for the ensuing Holi, therewas happiness in the air. Members felt they could have more time for the fun and frolic that was

some what not possible due to shortage of time. But that did not deter them to make the best useof the limited time and return home happy.

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33rd Weekly & 7th Episode of “My Success, My Pride” (Virtual) held on02.04.2021:At the outset, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order and requested members to observeone minute silence for world peace. There were 13 members present. He then asked Secretary DrB.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 26th March, 2021. Dr Samanta,reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them in the past and asked whether they wanted him toread out the report again or take the report as adopted. To this the members unanimously adopted theReport.

Dr Minaketan then welcomed the Speaker of the day, Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta and asked Dr P.Srinivas tointroduce him. Dr Srinivas, then, gave a detailed account of Rtn Shri Samanta’s profile. This wasfollowed by Rtn. Samanta giving a detailed account of his work in Northern Iraq, popularly known asKurdistan Region and how he turned UNICEF’s Bad Boy Image to a Very Good Boy Image with in thefirst six months of his posting there, as Head of WASH for which he feels very proud. Membersapplauded Dr Samanta’s achievements and that too within a short time. He (Samanta) also mentionedhow his good work was appreciated by UNICEF that led to promoting him as Head of UNICEFOperations in Northern Iraq, superseding his immediate boss and also helped him getting a reappointment(even after retirement) to head WASH for the Central Asia, consisting of 5 countries and acting CountryRepresentative in 2 countries besides facilitating consultancy assignments from 2003 until 2018 when hedeclined any further assignment because of his age. He also received a Special Award for his work inIraq, from the Executive Director of UNICEF. The Question and Answer Session was led by Rtn.R.C.Ojha.

There was a discussion on the observation of World Health Day that falls on 7th April and World Env.Day that falls on 5th June, 2021. Dr Samanta mentioned that the Club was planning to organize a FreeMega Health Camp in Kalinga Vihar, K-5, in association with the Local Loyola Hospital, to mark theWorld Health Day on 7th April. The beneficiaries will be senior citizens of Kalinga Vihar K-5, K-4 (LowIncome families), K-6, K-7 and slum dwellers of an adjoining Phuleswai Basti. Thanks to Rtn. Shri JugalKishore Sahoo, arrangements have been made to get the services of a Medicine Specialist and aCardiologist with ECG and Blood Sugar measuring equipment from Sunshine Hospital. The otherSpecialists will be a Surgeon and Dentist from Loyola and 2 Eye Care Specialists, arranged by DrSamanta from K-5 Colony. Thus, there will be Specialists in 5 different areas. The timing will be 9 am to12 pm, following Government Guidelines on COVID. As regards the World Env. Day on 5th June, DrMinaketan mentioned about his plan to go for Avenue Plantation near Bhalunka on over a distance of onekm. In the evening, Dr Samanta, mentioned about having a social worker from Jagatsinghpur, assuggested by Rtn. Rishipal, who had planted over 5,000 mangroves to protect certain area from cyclone,as a Guest Speaker. This was agreed to by the members present.

After giving his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn.B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth daysand marriage anniversaries of the members and their spouses that Shri Sahoo did. After a vote of thanksand National Anthem (recorded), the President declared the meeting adjourned. Prepared by Rtn. DrB.B.Samanta, Secretary on 4th April, 2021 (Shared on 7nd April, 2021)

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34th Weekly cum 15th Speaker Meeting held on 09.04.2021 (Virtual):The 34th Weekly cum 15th Speaker Meeting (Virtual) was held on 09.04.2021 (Friday) from 7pm to 8.30 pm.. The number of members present was 15.At the outset, President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minutesilence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta to read out the minutes of the lastWeekly (33rd) Meeting. Dr Samanta reminded the minutes of the last meetings already circulatedand asked the participating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes wereunanimously adopted.President announced the Speaker of the day, Dr. Dilip Kumar Parida, Prof. and Head of RadioOncology, AIIMS, Bhubaneswar and requested Dr. P. Srinivas, Joint Secretary to introduce him.Dr Srinivas briefly mentioned about the illustrious career of the speaker.This was followed Dr Parida speaking on the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer among ElderlyPeople. His informative talk and the lucid style of presentation were very well appreciated by allmembers present. He also clarified the doubts of a number of participating members. DrMinaketan thanked Dr Parida and announced him as the best Speaker. CP Rtn. Shri DebabrataPanigrahi suggested that Dr Parida may the Speaker of the Year. This was applauded by allmembers present.At the request of Dr. Minaketan, Dr. Parida agreed to take up a research project to find out,empirically, whether a terminal cancer patient could survive more number of years if put tonaturopathy treatment and for this he volunteered to spare Health Ville, the biggest NaturopathyCentre in Baranga Block which is not far from Bhubaneswar. Dr Minaketan and Rtn. ShriDebabrata Panigrahi are to visit AIIMS to felicitate Dr Parida and also finalize the researchproject.CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi raised the selection of President for the year 2022-23 whichhad been very much delayed and suggested the name of the current Secretary Dr. B.B.Samantafor this position/ Tthis was unanimously agreed. However, Dr Samanta mentioned that he wouldneed a couple of days to give his final decision on this. (In the meantime Dr Samanta has agreedto be the President of RCBH for the year 2022-23).

During the concluding session of the meeting, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo toannounce the birth day and marriage anniversary of members and their spouses that he did (Rtn.Sahoo). After a vote of thanks by CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi and playing of the NationalAnthem, the President declared the meeting as adjourned.Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary 12th April 2021 and shared with members on 13th

April, 2021.

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35th Weekly cum 9th Business Meeting held on 16.04.2021(Virtual):The 35th Weekly cum 9th Business Meeting (Virtual) was held on 16.04.21 (Friday) from 7 pm to 8.00pm.. The number of members present was 10. As President Dr Minkaetan had to rush to a relative’s placeto attend some death related rituals, VP Rtn. Manmath Pani presided over the meeting. At the beginning,Shri Pani welcomed the participants. After one-minute silence for world peace and two minute’s silence,as a mark of respect to Late Rtn. Nirmal Kumar Choudhury, who left for heavenly abode four day’s back,he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta to read out the minutes of the last Weekly (34th Meeting). DrSamanta reminded the minutes of the last meetings already circulated and asked the participatingmembers whether it could be adopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted.

As part of the Business Meeting Rtn.Dr Samanta, briefed the participants about DG’s visit to the club andthe preparations that were underway. A set of documents received from DG’s Office are supposed to besubmitted on 18th of this month but thanks to both CP Shri Debbrata Panigrahi and President DrMinaketan who had asked for three to four days more for the same, Dr Samanta added. This has beenagreed to by the DG. Dr Samanta thanked IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samal and PP Rtn. Bishnumohan Mohantyfor sending some documents for this purpose. On an enquiry from CP Panigrahi about the status ofRotract Club, Dr Samanta confirmed that a Rotract has been formed at ODM School and the required feeshave already been remitted. However, no Charter had been received as yet. As regards similar clubs inRoyal College and ICMT, Dr Samanta mentioned that Rtn. Chinmaya was on the job. Shri Panigrahiassured to talk to the Director ICMT on the issue. Dr Samanta added that a similar attempt was beingmade to have one Rotract Club in the college run by Rtn. Lucy Mohapatra.As regards formation of RCCs, it was confirmed by CP, IPP that there was no such group so farsponsored by RCBH. Dr Samanta mentioned that he was in touch with two groups to form RCCs and heexpects at least one is likely be on the ground by the end of this month. This was applauded by theparticipants. To CP Rtn Shri Debabrata Panigrahi’s query on the selection of President and Secretary forthe year 2022-23, it was clarified that in the last weekly meeting Dr Samanta’s name was proposed andapproved by the participants, unanimously but Dr Samanta wanted a few day’s time to decide. To this, DrSamanta said that he was willing to take the responsibility with all humiliation and respect to members’wishes and he mentioned the name of Rtn. Shri Jaganath Prasad Jagdeb as the Secretary Nominee. Thiswas welcomed by the participants. CP Rtn. Panigrahi suggested that the names should be sent to DGOffice immediately. During the concluding session of the meeting, Rtn. Shri Pani requested Rtn. ShriB.K.Sahoo to announce the birth day and marriage anniversary of members and their spouses that he did

(Rtn. Sahoo). After a vote of thanks by Shri Sahoo and playing of the National Anthem, the Presidentdeclared the meeting as adjourned.Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary 19th April 2021 and shared with members on 20th

April, 2021.

36th Weekly Meeting held on 23.04.2021(Virtual):The 36th Weekly Meeting (Virtual) was held on 23.04.2021 (Friday) from 7 pm to 8.30. pm (Virtual).The number of members present was 14. At the outset President Dr Minkaetan welcomed the membersand requested them to observe one minute silence for world peace and also for Late Rotarian NirmalKumar Choudhury who had passed way 12 days back. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, mentioned about thesteps he had taken, on behalf of RCBH through keeping in constant touch with his family members,

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starting from his demise. Although he wanted to visit their house in the native village, the advent ofrestrictions (on Corona) dissuaded him that he did after consulting his family, Dr Samanta added. DrMinaketan thanked Dr Samanta for his efforts and requested him to read out the last meeting’s minutes.The minutes were unanimously adopted. With this the President declared the house open for any points tobe raised by the members.On the issue of forming Rotract Clubs, Dr Samanta mentioned that, as per his discussion with Rtn. ShriChinmaya Mahapatra, formation of such clubs is at an advanced stage in the Institute of ChemicalTechnology (ICMT), Bhubaneswar. However there is some hitch as to who would pay the fees of US$50for registration. CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi raised some basic questions about the issue. Accordingto him, for institutional involvement, the institution (in this case the ICMT) has to pay the fees. DrMinaketan added that in case of Rotract Club in ODM School, the school had paid the fees. ShriPanigrahi requested PE Rtn. P.C. Das, who was a Rotractor, earlier, to visit ICMT along with Chinmayato motivate the students and share his experience as Rotractor. This also applies to prospective institutionslike Royal College and a junior College run by Rtn. Ms Lucy Mahapatra. Dr Samanta reminded that weshould have 2 Rotract and an equal number of Interact Clubs during 2020-21. He said that he had broughtthis to the notice of Chinmaya and he was confident to achieve this. CP Shri Debabrata Panigrahimentioned that in view of some personal problems, Chinmaya would need our support. This was agreedto.CP Rtn. Shri Panigrahi enquired about RCBH’s Plan for the World Env. Day that falls on 5th June. To thisDr Samanta mentioned that the Club had lined up two activities viz, Avenue Plantation near Bhalunka inthe morning and a guest speaker from Jagatsinghpur (who had reportedly planted over 5,000 mangrovesto protect certain areas from cyclone) in the evening. Shri Panigrahi suggested to take the help of Rtn.Abha Mishra, UNDP State Head, for any other activity. Dr Samanta agreed to be in touch with Ms Mishrain the following week. A discussion was initiated by Dr Samanta with regard to having new ladymembers (preferably below 40 years). PE Rtn. P.C.Das suggested that the lady doctors felicitated onInternational Women’s Day had shown a lot of interest to join RCBH. It was agreed that both DrMinaketan and Shri Das will pursue the matter further.

During the concluding session of the meeting, Rtn. Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo toannounce the birth day and marriage anniversary of members and their spouses that he did (Rtn. Sahoo).

After a vote of thanks by PE Rtn. Shri P.C.Das and playing of the National Anthem, the Presidentdeclared the meeting as adjourned.Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary 24th April 2021 and shared with members on 27th

April, 2021.

07.04.2021: Observation of World Health Day: Free Mega Health Camp inassociation with Loyola Hospital and help from Sun Shine Hospital:

5 Specialists viz., Medicine, Cardiology, Surgery, Eye Care and Dental Care provided healthcheck up to around 50 people, mostly old and disadvantaged. Due to COVID restrictionsimposed by the State Government, people were afraid to come out. Besides general health checkup (including BP), ECG and Random Blood Sugar tests were also done free, courtesy, Sun ShineHospital, Laxmi Sagar, Bhubaneswar.

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RCBH’s support came in the form of managing the operation, advertisement, through bannersand contacts with local associations, snacks, lunch and water to doctors and supporting staff plusgift to doctors. President, Dr S. Minaketan along with the Head of Loyola Hospital, MadamJuliet inaugurated the Camp. RCBH members who provided support were, Dr B.B.Smanta,Secretary, Rtns. Shri K.C.Mohanty, R.C.Ojha, Col l.Mahapatra and Jugal Kishore Sahoo. Othermembers who were present were, CP Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi, Rtn. Manmath Pani, VicePresident and Rtn. Dr P.Srinivas, Joint Secretary. On the whole the Camp went of very well. 37people had Random Blood Sugar Test where as 22 had ECG.

In order to carry the World Health Day Observation further, it was decided to have the nextweekly meeting, falling on 9th April (Friday) as a Speaker Meeting with Prof. and Head of RadioOncology, Dr Dilip Kumar Parida from AIIMS, Bhubaneswar who would speak on “ Preventionand Treatment of Cancer among Elderly People”.

37th Weekly cum 10th Business Meeting held on 30.04.2021 (Virtual):The 37th Weekly cum 10th Business Meeting (Virtual) was held on 30.04.2021 (Friday) from 5 pm to 6pm.. The rescheduling of time was needed to facilitate some members of the Central Studio at ODM tomake weekend visits to their homes. The number of members present was 11.

Weekly Meeting: At the outset, President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After

one-minute silence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta to read out the minutes of thelast Weekly (36th) Meeting. Dr Samanta reminded the minutes of the last meeting already circulated andasked the participating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted.

This was followed by the President asking Rtn. B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth day and marriageanniversaries of the members and their spouse that Shri Sahoo did. Before starting the business MeetingDr Mianketan asked the members if they had any point for discussion. PP Rtn Shri Vinod Kumarvolunteered to conduct the future weekly or any RCBH meeting (Virtual) from his home. Many membersexpressed concern about some members along with their family members suffering from Corona and itwas decided to have better communication among members and whatever help needed could be done.This was appreciated by everybody. As there was no other point, the President took up the Agenda for the10th Business Meeting.

Business Meeting:At the beginning the President asked Dr Samanta to give a brief on the status of meetings and activitiesagainst the target fixed in the Action Plan. While giving an account on both these items, Dr Samantapresented the following figures and assured the house that the achievements are on track and there wouldnot be any problem to meet the target.

Weekly Meetings–37(Target 40) Speaker Meeting- 16 (Target 12), Board Meeting–7 (Target 8)Business Meeting-12 (Target 12), No. of activities-36 of which Service/community projects- 9.All this inspite of the Covid Pandemic that restricted the Club in undertaking more community-based activities, DrSamanta, added. This was well appreciated by the members. Rtn. Shri Chinamaya Mahaptra gave the

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status of Rotract and Interact Club formation and assured that by end of the year 2 Rotract and 2 Interactclubs would be in position. This was followed by the release of Club’s E- Magazine (8th Edition) that waswell appreciated. Dr Samanta requested Rtn Chinamya to compensate the delay in getting the E-Magazines and requested him to bring out at least two such magazines per month so as to achieve 12issues during the year. Chinmaya assured it.

As there was no other point to discuss, the President, after his concluding remarks, requested PE Rtn. ShriP.C.Das to propose a vote of thanks. This was followed by playing of National Anthem and the Presidentcalling the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 1st May 2021 and shared with members on4th May, 2021.

38th Weekly Meeting held on 07.05.2021 (Virtual):The 38th Meeting (Virtual) was held on 07.05.2021 (Friday) from 5 pm to 6 pm.. Therescheduling of time was needed to facilitate some members of the Central Studio at ODM tomake weekend visits to their homes. The number of members present was 16. To start with, thePresident Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minute silence for worldpeace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta to read out the minutes of the last Weekly (37th)Meeting. Dr Samanta reminded the minutes of the last meeting already circulated and asked theparticipating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes were unanimously adopted.

The President kept the house open for the members to bring out any issue. Members presentexpressed their concern about the problems faced by fellow members and their families to handlethe special needs of COVID. President mentioned about his plan that included having a 2 beddedisolation Centre with required facilities. He had already made available two rooms, one for theattendant and the other with two beds along with a Male pharmacist, oxygen cylinder, doctors oncall, ambulance, food etc for the potential inmates. This was applauded by the members present.He (President) suggested that we could start supplying food for those who are suffering fromCOVID and not able to cook. He suggested Rtn. Bikram Ray to take this up on payment basisthat should be reasonable and asked for a proposal. While accepting the President’s suggestion,Rtn. Ray wanted RCBH to pay for the salary of 2 persons (to start with). This was agreed. Thesource of funds could be from RCBH budget or members contribution, based on Rtn Ray’sproposal. President requested Rtn. Surya Parida to also be in this group. (Later Rtn. Paridashowed active interest in hospital admission and bed management).

Rtn. Rajendra Das suggested to broaden this activity to include a few more and mentioned theaction taken by the CA Association. Based on an elaborate discussion it was decided to have thefollowing sub-groups under the banner RCBH COVID Care Group viz, 1. Hospital (Admissionand Bed Management), 2. Blood and Plasma Collection.3. Oxygen Cylinder Support, 4. Food, 5.Medicine, 6. Doctor Consultation, 7. Media. The President talked to fellow Rotarian Dr.Piyabrata Dhir of Sparsh Hospital, who assured all help, including the facilities from his ownhospital (Sparsh in Saheed Nagar). He promised to identify a couple of people to coordinate on

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his behalf. Although Rtn. Jugal Kishore Sahoo was not present, President felt he would get helpfrom Sun Shine Hospital. (This was confirmed by Rtn. Sahoo later.) Rtn. Rajendra K. Das andRtn. Shri R.C.Ojha volunteered to be in the Sub-group Blood and Plasma Collection. It wasmade clear that the members of different sub-groups, with their contacts would be in a positionto facilitate the sub-group activities. For example, for Oxygen Cylinder, a sub-group memberneed not have his/her own cylinder but have contacts with agencies dealing with it. The othermembers who volunteered to be a part of sub-groups (no preference) were VP Rtn. ShriManmath K.Pani, Rtn. K.C.Mohanty, Rtn. Ms Abha Mishra, Rtn. Surya Parida, Rtn. ShriB.K.Sahoo, Rtn. Shantanu K. Mishra and PE Rtn. Shri P.C.Das. President advised Secretary Dr.Samanta to circulate the resolution to members with request to join the sub-groups. He alsosuggested that he himself along with Secretary Dr. B.B.Samanta will overview the above-mentioned arrangements and will be a part of the Core Committee that can be formed for thesmooth operations of the arrangements.

The President then asked Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo to announce the birth day and marriageanniversaries of the members and their spouse that Shri Sahoo did. As there was no other point,the President called the meeting adjourned.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 10st May 2021 and shared with memberson 11th May, 2021.

39th Weekly cum 11th Business Meeting held on 14.05.2021 (Virtual):The 39th Weekly cum 11th Business Meeting (Virtual) was held on 14.05.2021 (Friday) from 5pm to 6 pm. The rescheduling of time was needed to facilitate some members of the CentralStudio at ODM to make weekend visits to their homes. The earlier plan to have Rishipal Singhtalk about his success under the episode, “My Success, My Pride” could not be held due to his(Rishipal) illness. The number of members present was 10.

Weekly Meeting:To start with, the President Rtn. Dr S. Minaketan welcomed the participants. After one-minutesilence for world peace, he asked Secretary Dr. B. B. Samanta to read out the minutes of the lastWeekly (38th) Meeting. Dr Samanta reminded the minutes of the last meeting already circulatedand asked the participating members whether it could be adopted. The minutes wereunanimously adopted.

As a part of the Weekly Meeting, Dr Minaketan requested Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo to announce thebirth day and marriage anniversary of the members and their spouses. They were greeted by themembers present. This was followed by the Business Meeting.

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Business Meeting:The focus of the Business Meeting was on finalizing the sub-groups under the Club’s plan tohave a COVID CARE GROUP in the name of RCBH, on which there was a discussion in theprevious weekly meeting and in which members agreed to unanimously to have such a groupwith different services to meet the needs of COVID affected members and their families. After aprolonged debate the members came to a final conclusion as follows.

1. The name of the Group will be called RCBH COVID CARE GROUP.2. There will a Core Committee to guide the Group and will consist of Club Adviser Rtn.

Ashok Tripathy, CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi, President Dr S. Minaketan, VicePresident Rtn. Shri Manmath Kumar Pani, Secretary Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, IPP Rtn. DrSarangadhar Samal, PE Rtn. Shri P.C.Das and Rtn. Ms Abha Mishra. President caninclude any other member’s name in this Committee as he deems appropriate.

3. There will be 6 sub-groups to facilitate the following services. These are,

i) Hospital Services (Admission, Bed management, Quarantine/Isolation Center anddoctor consultation) - Rtn.Dr. Priyabrata Dhir & Rtn. Shri Jugal Kishore Sahoo,

ii) Food Supply - Rtn. Shri Bikram Keshari Ray & Rtn. Shri Surya Prasad Parida,iii) Oxygen Cylinder Supply – Rtn. K.C. Mohanty & PP Rtn. Shantanu Mishra,iv) Blood and Plasma Collection – Rtn. Shri Rajendra Kumar Das and Rtn. Shri

R.C.Ojha,v) Medicine Supply – IPP Rtn. Dr. Sarangadhar Samal & Rtn. Dr P.Srinivas, Joint

Secretaryvi) Coordination and Media – Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo & Rtn. Shri Chinmaya Mahapatra

It was reiterated that the role of the sub-group members will be mainly that of a facilitator ratherthan a provider. It was suggested that President should talk to all members personally and gettheir final consent.

The President Dr Minaketan made a very pleasing surprise by announcing some steps he hadalready taken to establish Isolation Centers for the staff of ODM School that could also be usedby the members and their families. According to him, he has hired two 3 bed room apartmentswith 6 beds as simple isolation center and another with two beds with Oxygen Cylinder for thispurpose. Food is available (breakfast, lunch and dinner). There is an ambulance ready for anycontingency. All these are open to RCBH members and their families free, he added. This wasapplauded by the members present.

Regarding contribution to TRF, Dr Samanta mentioned that although the total contribution(including that from Sarabgadhar Babu (who paid through RCB) was supposed to be US $ 2400,the latest data show only Rs. 2001. On an enquiry with the Rtn. Sushanta Babu, Secretary, ClubAdmin. in DG Office it was found that the contribution from Sarangadhar Babu was yet to be

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credited to RCBH account. Dr. Samanta requested Dr Minaketan to speak to Sarangadhar Babuand request him to take it up with DG Office for reconciliation.

President thanked the members for their participation and requested Dr. Samanta to put down thedecision in minutes, based on which he would officially announce about the Group and Sub-groups. He referred to a list already shared by the Secretary about the availability of certainservices in Bhubaneswar, that will be very useful to the concerned sub-groups and requested Rtn.Shri B.K.Saho to compile the list of COVID hospitals in Bhubaheswar with the focal doctors andtheir phone numbers and circulate with the Core Group and the Sub-group for Hospital Services.He also requested members to share with him any information relevant with him This wasagreed to.

In the absence of Rtn. Shri Chinmaya Mahapatra (he had gone for getting Covid drive-invaccination at DNRegalia Mall), the points concerning him could not be discussed. However,with the help of studio staff, the 9th edition of E-Bulletin could be released by the President DrMinaketan.

As there was no other point for discussion, the President asked for playing of National Anthem,before adjourning the meeting.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 15st May 2021 and shared with memberson 18th May, 2021.

40th Weekly Meeting and 8th Episode of My Success, My Pride held on 21st

May, 2021 (Virtual):

WEEKLY MEETING:To start with, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by oneminute silence for world peace. 22 members were present. He then asked Secretary DrB.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 21.05.2021. Dr Samanta,reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them in the past, and asked whether theywanted him to read the report again or take the report as adopted. Rtn. Shri R.C.Ojha wanted tocorrect Rs. 2,400 as US $ 2,400. This was agreed to and Dr Samanta thanked Rtn. Shri Ojha forgoing through the minutes very meticulously. With this the members unanimously adopted theminutes. (The correction has since been made)

MY SUCCESS, MY PRIDE:The President welcomed the fellow Rotarian Shri Niranjan Sahu, a retired senior bureaucrat(IAS) to speak on his successful achievements during his illustrious career and requested Dr P.Sirinivas to introduce him. Rtn. Shri Niranjan Sahu gave a brief account of his efforts in three

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such incidences of which one related to the making the arduous government proceduresimplified in Sukinda Subdivision and handling a big law order problem with ease in Nayagarh.At the end of the talk he left it to the members to decide whether these could be considered as hissuccess. He (Shri Sahu) got a big applause from the audience for his modesty.

As a part of his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan mentioned about the establishment of a CovidCenter with oxygen and a Covid Isolation Center (without Oxygen) that he proposed to getinaugurated on Monday. This was also to coincide with the launching of the RCBH Covid CareGroup that would be the focal point for various emergency needs of members and their familiesplus others in urgent need and requested members to join physically or in virtual mode at 9 AM.(The event was inaugurated in virtual mode by DG Rtn. Shi Saumya Ranjan Mishra at 9.30 AM,Monday). This was applauded by the members present.

CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi suggested that RCBH develop a sustainable Service Project,with a duration of three years, under the District Grant amounting to US$ 15,000 to 20,000,jointly with RC of Bhubaneswar Confluence, the parent Club of the present DG. He mentionedthat he had already talked to the present DG and the DGE (Rtn. Shri Pani) on this and had apositive response. Dr Samanta expressed his apprehension on developing such a project, underCovid restrictions, that will involve visiting community for need assessment. Rtn. Ms AbhaMishra mentioned about her plan to have a convergent project involving health, education andskill development. She was requested to share the project document with the President. PP Rtn.Santanu Mishra mentioned that the document has to be presented in a prescribed format forDistrict Grant.

This was followed by the President asking VP Rtn. Shri Manmath Kumar Pani to propose a voteof thanks. While doing so, Sheri Pani mentioned about his personal equation with Rtn. Shri Sahuand his positive attitude to life and work. He thanked him for the talk given on his achievementsand also to the participating members for their presence in good number.

After the playing of National Anthem, the President declared the meeting adjourned and beforedoing that he advised Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo, to send the birth day and marriage anniversary ofmembers and their spouses on line.

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 24th May, 2021

8th Board Meeting and Observation of Global Menstrual Hygiene Day 0n28.05.2021 (Virtual):

BOARD MEETING:At the outset, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by oneminute silence for world peace. 18 members were present. He then asked Secretary DrB.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the 7th Board Meeting held on 26.03.2021 (Physical) atHotel Empires. Dr Samanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent to them on 30th March,

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and asked whether they wanted him to read the report again or take the report as adopted. Themembers unanimously adopted the minutes.

Coming back to the Agenda, Dr Minaketan asked Dr Samanta to brief the activities undertaken sofar, as against the Action Plan (2020-21). Dr Samanta, mentioned that in spite of the COVIDEndemic, the Club has undertaken 40 activities as of date. All mandatory activities planned havebeen achieved or going to be achieved during the first half of June, 2021. The Club has paid alldues to the RI, District and News Letter. Has observe all important Global events like, Doctor’sand CA Day, International Youth Day, Charter Day Celebration and Installation Ceremony, GlobalHand Washing Day, World Diabates Day, World Tolets Day, World Aids Day, World and NationalPolio Days and International Women’s Day. On Service and Community Projects, the activitiesincluded Institutional Plantation, Distribution of Fruit Bearing Plants, COVID Awarenessactivities, Flood Relief in Gop block, Annapurna Program and distribution of blankets to poorsenior citizens in the 5 adopted villages, etc. This was applauded by members.

In the absence of the Treasurer, President Dr Minaketan mentioned that the Club has got itstransactions audited until March, 20201 and he is satisfied with it. He reconfirmed payments of allmandatory dues and nothing was due to the club.

As regards observation of World Env. Day on 5th June, Dr Minaketan sought the advice of PP Rtn.Vinod Kumar. He (Dr. Minaketan) mentioned that his plan to have a large scale avenue plantationon that Day was now postponed to the later part of June. With regard to having a Guest Speaker tospeak on Restoration of Eco-systems (this year’s theme), Dr Samanta mentioned that speakersuggested by Rtn. Rishipal was not responding, probably busy with the cyclone in JagatsinghpurArea (He has now officially expressed his inability to speak). At this point, PP Rtn. Vinod Kumarsuggested the name of one Dr. Sudhakar Kar, an environmental researcher on Mangorves whocould be approached. PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar volunteered to talk to him and Dr Samanta was tofollow up.Dr Samanta suggested 25th June, 2021 (Friday) for the Joint Board Meeting that was agreed to.Depending upon the Covid restrictions, it could be physical or virtual. Agenda for this meeting willbe shared in due course, Dr Samanta added.

This was followed by the release of 10 edition of E-Bulletin. Dr Samanta mentioned that becauseof unavoidable reasons, the fortnight edition proposed earlier had been changed to monthly edition.There will be two more E-Bulletins in June, one on 14th June and another on 25th June to meet therevised target of 12 E-Bulletins.

With regard to bringing out of the long-awaited Members’ Directory, Dr Samanta, mentioned thathe had a talk with Mr Sadananda who confirmed that now all the required materials for membersare available to bring out a pocket Directory, as done by the Club for 2009-2021, by 15th June. Rtn.Chinmaya is to coordinate with Sadananda for this purpose.

OBSERVATION OF GLOBAL MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY:As there was no other point for discussion in the Board Meeting, Dr Minaketan welcomed Rtn.Abha Mishra, the Special Invitee, to initiate the talk on Menstrual Hygiene that Ms Mishrapresented brilliantly. Dr Samanta mentioned about his experience in Central Asia on the subject, as

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part of Promoting Sanitation and Hygiene through Schools that became one of the global modelsfor School Sanitation Program by UNICEF and suggested its possible adoption in the SchoolSanitation Program in India. Dr Minaketan mentioned about how in ODM School, attempts weremade to have awareness on Menstrual Hygiene at least twice a year. This frequency could bereduced, he added. It was felt that boys should also be involved in such awareness drive and thiscould be taken up in Royal Schools too. Dr Minaketan thanked Rtn. Ms Abha Mishra for sharingher time to be a moderator for the session.

As a routine, Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo announced the birth day and marriage anniversary of membersand their spouse. This was followed by playing of National Anthem and President Dr Minaketandeclaring the meeting adjourned.Prepared by Dr. B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 31st May and shared on 1st June.Minutes of the 41st Weekly Meeting and 16th Speaker Meeting plus Observationof World Env. Day held on 05.06.2021, Saturday (Virtual)

WEEKLY MEETING:At the outset, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by oneminute silence for world peace. 38 members were present. Another 12 guests also witnessed thesession. He then asked Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weeklymeeting held on 21.05.2021. Dr Samanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent tothem in the past, and asked whether they wanted him to read the report again or take the report asadopted.Dr Minaketan mentioned about the DG’s virtual visit on 11.06.2021 (Friday) and requestedmembers to join in good number. Incidentally, Friday is also our next Weekly Meeting, headded. It will be conducted in such a way that the session is over before 7.30 PM when the DG isexpected to be on line.

OVSERVATION OF WORLD ENV. DAY:The President welcomed to-day’s Guest Speaker Dr. Sudhakar Kar (16th Speaker) and requestedDr P. Srinivas, Jt. Secretary to introduce him. This was followed by Dr Kar’s brilliant talk.Starting with the status and utility of Mangroves, Dr Kar went on to focus on the Mangroves andbiodiversity in Bhitarkanika National Park. His talk was extremely informative that was verywell appreciated by the participants. Many members thanked PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar for hischoice of the Speaker, befitting for day.

PP Rtn. Vinod Kumar elaborated further on the topic where Dr. Kar left that was also veryeducative.

As a part of his concluding remarks, Dr Minaketan mentioned about how had he been educatedfrom Dr. Kar’s talk and thanked him for sparing his valuable time for the event. He requestedVP, Rtn. Shri Manmath Pani to propose a vote of thanks that he did.

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This was followed by the President asking Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo to announce the birthdays andmarriage anniversary of members and their spouse. Members greeted those and their spouses, inadvance.

After the playing of National Anthem, the President declared the meeting adjourned

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 07.06.2021 (Shared on 8th June, 2021)

Minutes of the 42nd Weekly Meeting and Official Visit of DG, Rtn. ShriSaumya Ranjan Mishra held on 11.06.2021, Friday (Virtual):

WEEKLY MEETING:President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by one minute silencefor world peace. The number of members participated was 38, probably one of the highest, sofar. He then asked Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weekly meetingheld on 05.06.2021 (Friday). Dr Samanta, reminded the members, about the minutes, sent tothem in the past, and asked whether they wanted him to read the report again or take the report asadopted. To this, the members unanimously adopted the report.

Dr Minaketan mentioned that he had requested the DG’s Office to join our Club Link on Zoom,which was very stable and flawless rather than going for another link used by the DG Office.This was accepted. This saved the likely problem of RCBH members, logging in to a differentlink.

Dr Minaketan also mentioned about the slight change that had been made by the DG Office tothe Agenda circulated earlier. There was some discussion on the ADG’s participation. DrMinaketan, even tried him over phone with no luck. So, it was decided to go ahead with theprogram.

DG’s VISIT:President Dr S. Minaketan , along with the members present, gave a hearty welcome to the DG’svisit to RCBH. After an introduction of the DG, Dr Minaketan gave a very brief account of theClub and its performance during 20201, and the problems faced by the club due to the COVIDPandemic. He then asked Dr B.B. Samanta, Secretary RCBH, to present the progress made bythe Club in various spheres. Dr Samanta referred to the documents sent to DG’s office, fromRCBH President, in the third week of April and activities performed by the 15th of April. Hementioned that his current presentation supersedes the achievement mentioned before andcovered activities, including the mandatory ones, from 1st July, 2020 to 31st May, 2021. Heemphasized how the Club had made an all out effort to take up a host of activities, in spite of therestrictions imposed by the pandemic. His presentation was applauded by members and the DG.

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In his remarks the DG expressed his satisfaction with the performance of the Club, in spite of theodds. According to him, the Club had met most of the activities, expected, for which he was veryhappy. He also mentioned that the Club had been selected for President’s Citation. This was avery good news that was applauded by the members. He specifically mentioned about thenumber of weekly meetings held, including Speaker and Board meetings (42 weekly, 15Speaker, 11 Business & 8 Board as of date), payment of all statutory dues and the number ofnew members added during 2020-21.

VP Rtn. Manmath K. Pani proposed a vote of thanks.

Before his departure, CP Dr. Debabrata Panigrahi suggested for a get together with the DG, Rtn.Shri Saumya Ranjan Mishra that was greeted to by members. Several members came forward tohost such a get together during June, 2021, with President Dr Minaketan taking the lead. Otherswho also wanted to chip in were VP Rtn. Shri Manmath K. Pani, Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta, PERtn. Shri P.C.Das etc. DG Rtn. Mishra was very happy to listen to this offer and agreed to join.

This was followed by the President asking Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo to announce the birthdays andmarriage anniversary of members and their spouse. Members greeted those and their spouses, inadvance.

After the playing of National Anthem, the President declared the meeting adjourned

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 13.06.2021 (Shared on 15th June, 2021)

Minutes of the 43rd Weekly Meeting cum 12th Business Meeting on18.06.2021, Friday (Virtual):

WEEKLY MEETING:At the outset, President, Dr S. Minaketan called the meeting to order. This was followed by oneminute silence for world peace. The number of members participated was 21. He then askedSecretary Dr B.B.Samanta to read out the minutes of the last weekly meeting held on 11.06.2021(Friday) and 11th Business Meeting held on 14th May (Friday). Dr Samanta, reminded themembers, about the minutes, sent to them in the past, and asked whether they wanted him to readthe report again or take the report as adopted. To this, the members unanimously adopted thereport.

Dr Minaketan then kept the house open for members to talk about any other point. There was along discussion on developing a Club Website. CP Rtn Shri Debabrata Panigrahi mentioned thatat one time there was a Club Website but due to subsequent non-renewal, it did not exist now.Nobody was sure when it was discontinued. Dr Samanta mentioned that he had already takensteps to open a new Website for the Club and was meeting fellow Rotarian Shri J.P.Jagdeb, on19th (Saturday). Rtn Jagden who reportedly had already taken a site. PP Rtn Shri Vinod Kumar

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suggested, as the Website would be loaded with a lot of data, the site chosen should be able takeon the load. Dr Samanta, mentioned that he would talk to Rtn. Jagdeb on this. Dr Samanta alsomentioned that the development cost would be Rs. 15 to 20 thousand (most likely Rs.20, 000)that the President had already agreed. The Website would be operational before closing of 2020-21.

BUSNESS MEETING:At the end of the Weekly Meeting, President opened the Business Meeting and asked DrSamanta to present the status of membership as of date. Dr Samanta mentioned that during 2020-21, the Club had actually added 21 members but due to a technical error 8 members were shownin 2019-20 list. Nevertheless, even after all that, we have still 13 new members taking the total to74. This was applauded by the members. This was against the goal of 68. Dr Samanta mentionedthat this list would be submitted in the Jt. Board scheduled to be held on 25th June (Friday).

As regards a get together with the DG, it was resolved to wait for the situation and take adecision about eh day/date. CP Rtn. Shri Debabrata Panigrahi, suggested an entertainment nightbefore the year closing that was agreed. Dr Samanta was to come back on this.

The President then asked the members to open as a prelude to the proposed Entertainment Night.The response from the members was very positive that made the night very pleasurable.Members really enjoyed it.

This was followed by the President asking Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo to announce the birthdays andmarriage anniversary of members and their spouse. Members greeted those and their spouses, inadvance.

In his concluding remarks, President thanked all members for their participation and lookedforward to the future event t come.

After the playing of National Anthem, the President declared the meeting adjourned

Prepared by Rtn. Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary on 19.06.2021 (Shared on 22nd June, 2021)Celebration of International Yoga Day on 21.06.2021 (Virtual):The Day was celebrated with a Yoga Session from 7 AM to 8 AM, jointly organized by theRCBH and ODM School. The ojective was to popularize Yoga among school children andteachers with focus on breathing exercises. There was an overwhelming response, with 260participants joining the Yoga Demonstration Camp (virtual), with Dr Minaketan, Presidenr,RCBH and Chairman, ODM Educational Group, taking the floor. The few Rotarians who joined(besides Dr Minaketan), were, Rtn.Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary, CP Rtn Shri DebabrataPanigrahi, Rtn Dr P. Srinivas, Jt. Secretary, Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahoo & Rtn.Dr Satyananda Naik. TheSession was very well received. The enthusiasm of the students could very well be judged fromthe fact that most of them had logged in before 6.30 AM, although the Session was to start at 7AM.

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District Training Assembly from 24th June to 26th June 2021(Virtual)This was organized in 4 Sessions with RI PE Sekhar Mehta inaugurating the Assmbly on 24th

Evening. DGE Santanu Pani, along with PDG Sibabrata Das conducted the various sessions.While on the first Day Rtn. Debjani Bose anchored, for the remaining three sessions, Dr TapasDas was the Anchor. Althouh it was meant for PR and Secretary E, from RCBH, PE P.C.Das,IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samal and Dr. B.B.Samanta , Secretary attended all the sessions.

Joint Board Meeting held on 25.06.2021 (Virtual):The Jt. Board Meeting (Virtual) was presided by the outgoing President, Dr S. Minaketan andincoming President PE Rtn., P.C.Das. The number of members present was 25. Rtn. Dasannounced the new Board Team. Besides the two new Vice Presidents, Rtn. N.D.Rao and CARtn. Rajendra Das, the Secretary and Treasurer were Rtn.Dr P. Srinivas and Rtn. B.K.Sahoorespectively. The strategy and Action Plan (2021-22) was presented by Dr Srinivas keeping inmind the 7 focus areas of Rotary viz., Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution, DiseasePrevention and Treatment, WASH, Matrnal and Child Health, Basic Education and Literacy,Economic and Community Development, and Supporting Environment. In addition, the ActionPlan also contained some Miscellenous Projects. A tentative budget was also presented by theTreasurer by the new Treasurer Rtn. B.K.Sahoo. Both these presentation were approvedunanimously by the Board. This was followed by the release of the 12 edition of Club Bulletin,the last one during the current year by the President Dr. S. Minaketan. Rtn. Shri B.K.Sahooannounced the birth day and marriage anniversary of members and their spouses. Membersgreeted them. After vote of thanks and playing of National Antheme, the President declared themeeting as adjourned.

Special Session on 29th June, 2021 (Virtual):Launching of Club Website on 29.06.2021The long awaited Club’s Independent Website was launched in a special Session, by thePresident. Dr S. Minaketan. This is available at www.rcbheritage.org. After a brief introductionto the topic by the Secretary Dr B.B.Samanta, Dr Minaketan launched the Website and handedover the floor to fellow Rotarian, Shri J.P.Jagdeb who described the various components of theWebsite and its usefulness. He also demonstrated the same on line. There was a great applauseby the members.

Release of Club Directory on 29.06.2021 (Digital) ON 29.06.2021:The long awaited Club Directory for 2020-21 was released by the President Dr S. Minaketan on29th June

Commitments/Activities

from1st July, 2020 to 30th

June,2021

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

“Prelude to taking over”

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Prelude to Taking Over on 1st July

09.02.2020: Training of president Elect & Secretary Elect

26.06.2020

Joint Board Meeting chaired by IPP Dr Sarangadhar Samal and

President Elect Dr. Satyabrata Minaketan.

Minimal change in the Board Structure

Strategy and Action Plan, based on 8 Verticals presented by

Secretary Elect and approved

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Prelude to Taking Over on 1st July

27.06.2020:

District Training Assembly (virtual) attended

by Secy. Elect

28.06.2020:

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

MEETING AND

MANDATORY

COMMITTMENTS

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Weekly MeetingsTarget: 40 Achievements

: 43

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Speaker Meetings

Target: 12 Achievements So far: 15

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Speaker Meetings

Prof. (Dr.) Johannes Bircher Mr. Dipak Roy

Mr. Kannan Nadar Dr. Sabyasachi Pattanaik

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Business & Board MeetingsMEETING TYPE TARGET ACHIEVED

BOARD 8 8

BUSINESS 12 11

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Other Internal Commitments

New Members: 13

Formation of Rotaract & Interact Clubs: One Rotract formed

Payment to RI, District and Rotary News: Done

Add 2 PHF and 1 PHF +: Done

Community Meeting: 1 (Further meetings held up for COVID)

Charter Day/Installation Ceremony: Done on 25th Aug 2020

One District Program: Environment Seminar with RC of BBSR New Horizon: Done (12th & 13th December , 2020)

Club Website: Launched

Club Directory: Released on 29th June (Digital)

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Activities

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

01.07.2020:

Doctors’ and Chartered Accountants’ Day + Panel Discussion on demystifying COVID Pandemic

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

07.07.2020:

Institutional Plantation, in association with ODM Educational Group around Health Ville (30 Mango Plants).

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

07.07.2020:

Distribution of Masks (2 per person) and soap among 100 Construction workers in Daruthenga Construction Area

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

10.07.2020:

- Release of First E-Bulletin

17.07.2020:

Distribution of Fruit Bearing Plants to 50 tribal families @ 5 plants (Jackfruit-2, Bela, Jamun & Morenga, one each)

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

24.07.2020:

Speaker: Rtn. Rishipal Singh on Impact of Climate Change on Arctic and Polar Bear

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Activities Cont..31.07.2020:

Speaker: PP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar on Miyawaki Approach to Afforestation

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

15.08.2020:

Flag Hoisting by President Rtn. Dr. S.Minaketan

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

15.08.2020:

Release of Car Stickers (2000) by Rtn. Prasanta Senapati, IAS (Retd.),Chair, COVID Management, on use of Mask, Hand Washing with Soap and Social Distancing

• International Youth Day Follow up Lecture, in

association with RC of Bhubaneswar, Distressed

Children and Infants International (DCI), USA,

ODM Public School, Kalinga Eye Hospital and

NYSASDRI.

• Shri Bharadwaj Dayala, International Youth Icon

and Rtn. Dr Ehasan Houqe, a doctor turned savior

of distressed children, USA

• Topic: Youth Engagement for Global Action.

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

23.08.2020:Talk on National Education Policy by Dr S. Minaketan (NEP & Structural Change,

Impact of Regulations and Govt. norms & Key tenets of the Policy)

20.08.2020:

District Membership Seminar: President , IPP, CP, Secretary, and PP Shri Santanu Mishra attended

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

30.08.2020:

Special Session: Speaker Prof (Dr.) Johannes Bircher from Switzerland: Spoke on “Positive Health”. (Meikirchi Model on Health)

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

25.08.2020:

Installation Ceremony and Charter Day Celebration with DG as Chief GuestChief Speaker: Swami Mitrananda Ji of Chinmaya Mission, Chennai. Spoke on “ Dexterity in Action”

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

04.09.2020:

Motivational Speaker, Dr Malesh Annamania from Hyderbad: Spoke on “ Champion Mindset - Road Map for Excellent Living

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

06.09.2020:

Relief distribution to Flood Victims in Gop Block of Puri District.Three settlements covering more than 200 families.Packet contained Chuda, Jaggery, Bottled Water, Biscuits, Mosquito Coil, MatchBox and CandlesMembers contributed for the entire cost

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

06.09.2020:

Distribution of Masks and COVID Awareness Activity among families of aScheduled Caste (Harijan) village

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

12.09.2020:

Project Dignity:

Preliminary meeting at Health Ville with DD (Horticulture) and DAO

Engineer on Project Dignity.

President, Vice President (Team Leader) & Secretary were present

Due to the ill health (COVID) of the proposed local Coordinator, details

could not be worked out

Meeting with rural beneficiaries after Lockdown

Bankable schemes already collected from a nationalized bank

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

02.10.2020:

Special Speaker Session : Rtn. Shri J.P.Jagdev: Spoke on Lessons learnt on

Recovery from COVID.

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

15.10.2020:

Observation of Global Hand Washing Day: Speaker: Shri Dipak Roy: Spoke on

- “ Our hands, Our future”

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

16.10.2020:

Observation of World Polio Day: Speaker: Dr K. Suresh from Bangalore: Spoke on

“Vaccine Preventable Diseases with focus on Polio”

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

01.11.2020:

A new episode with title, “My Success, My Pride” introduced

Objectives: To give an opportunity to every member to speak

about himself/herself & to know more about our esteemed

members

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

06.11.2020:

First Episode: The three participants were: PP Rtn. Shri Vinod Kumar, Rtn. Shri

J.P.Jagdev and Rtn. Shri R.C.Ojha

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

12.11.2020:

Observation of World Diabetes Day: Speakers: Dr Maheswari Sangoli

(Naturopathy) & Dr. Utkal Keshari Khadanga (Diebctologist)

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

20.11.2020:

Observation of World Toilet Day: Speaker Shri Kannan Nadar, Chief WASH and

Deputy Representative (Acting) from UNICEF, Sudan: Spoke on “ Should

Sanitation remain a Challenge in 21st Century”

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

27.11.2020:

Speaker Session: Dr Sabyasachi Pattanaik, (Eye Specialist): Spoke on “Diabetic

Blindness”

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

01.12.2020:

Observation of World Aids Day

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

04.12.2020:

1st Club Assembly and Dinner hosted jointly by President and Secretary

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

12.12.2020:District Seminar on Environment jointly organized by

RCBH and RCB New Horizon

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

13.12.2020:District Seminar on Environment jointly organized by

RCBH and RCB New Horizon: Day-2 (Virtual)

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

25.12.2020:

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary-

RCBH

31.12.2020:

Annapurna Program at Bhalunka for poor

families of 5 adopted tribal

villages. More than 600 persons

including children were provided with

a good lunch

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

31.12.2020:

75 blankets with an equal number of

mask were distributed to very poor senior citizens

of the 5 adopted villages with

imparting COVID guidelines

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

31.01.2021:

Helping local hospital (Loyla

Hospital) in Kalinga Vihar,

Bhubaneswar in managing a Govt.

Vaccination Center on Polio Day

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

05.02.2021:

Panel Discussion on National Budget

2021-22. Retired Income Tax

Commissioner with three CAs (all

fellow Rotarians) were in the Panel

(Physical)

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

13.02.2021:

Release of a short story book by fellow Rtn. Niranjan Sahu. 7

RCBH members including President and Secretary

attended

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

21.02.2021:

Rotary 3262 Eye Health Conclave at Swasti Plaza. 9

RCBH members participated

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

08.03.2021:

Observation of International Women’s Day. Felicitation of two prominent doctors from SCB Medical College Hospital Cuttack

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

20.03.2021:

District Seminar at Holiday Resort, Puri. 5 RCBH members participated

World Water Day22.03.2021:

Interaction with Eng. In Chief, RWSS, GoO Odisha

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

26.03.2021:

Orientation of new members by the Club Trainer CP RtnShri DebabrataPanigrahi.

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

26.03.2021:

Pre-holiCelebration by RCBH members followed by Fellowship Dinner hosted by Dr Minaketan and his wife Rtn. IndumatiRoy

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

07.04.2021:

Mega Health Camp, in KalingaVihar, in association with Loyola Hospital and assistance from Sun Shine Hospital

WORLD HEALTH DAY

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

24.05.2021:

Inauguration of Emergency CovidCare Center and Launching of support from RCBH Covid Care Group

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

28.05.2021:

Observation of Global Menstrual Hygiene Day, Moderator: Rtn.Ms AbhaMishra, State Head, UNDP, Odisha

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Challenges-Members’ attendance in meetings

-Establishing /activating Rotaract & Interacts

-Taking up activities with COVID around

-Budget Constraint

Rtn. Dr.B.B. Samanta,Secretary- RCBH

Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage RID: 3262 Club ID: 82681

A summary of Club Activities during 2020-21

(1st July 2020 to 30th June 2021)

Sl.

No.

Date Activities performed

01 01.07.2020 Felicitation of 2 fellow Rotarian doctors & 2 prominent doctors on Doctor’s

Day

02 01.07.2020 Felicitation of 4 fellow CA Rotarians on Chartered Accountant’s Day

03 01.07.2020 Panel Discussion on de-mystifying myths of Corona Virus

04 07.07.2020 Institutional plantation in Health Ville, Bhalunka, 50 mango plants

05 07.07.2020 Distribution of Masks (2 per parson) and soap among 100 Construction

workers in Daruthenga Construction Area plus awareness on COVID

Guidelines

06 17.07.2020 Distribution of fruit bearing plants (250) among 50 families from 2 of our 5

adopted tribal villages (5 per family)

07 15.08.2020 Observation of Independence Day. Flag hoisting by RCBH President at

ODM School

08 15.08.2020 Release of Car Stickers on COVID Guidelines to create awareness on

COVID

09 15.08.2020 Observation of International Youth Day. Two international speakers spoke

on “Youth Engagement for Global Action”

10 23.08.2020 Talk by Dr. S. Minaketan on National Education Policy, 2020 and the

Structural Change in the School Education System

11 25.08.2020 Charter Day Celebration and Installation Ceremony with DG, Rtn Saumya

Ranjan Mishra as Chief Guest and Shri Mitrananda Ji of Chinmoy Mission,

Chennai, as Chief Speaker. The latter spoke on “ Dexterity in Action”.

12 02.09.2020 Meeting at Health Ville with President, VP, JS, DD Horticulture and

District Agriculture Engineer, CTC, on identifying a list of projects for

consideration under Project Dignity, at 5 pm.

13 06.09.2020 Distribution of Flood Relief (Dry food and other essentials) in 2 villages

and 1 hamlet of Gop Block in Puri District among 200 families

14 06.09.2020 Distribution of Masks and COVID Awareness Activity among families of a

Scheduled Caste (Harijan) village

15 12.09.2020 Multi-District Women Seminar (Swayamsiddha) by RC of BBSR Kalinga

(on behalf of 2162 & 3262) at 7 PM (Virtual). Attended by Secretary, CP

and JS

16 15.10.2020 Observation of Global Hand Washing Day. Speaker was Shri Dipak Roy,

Sanitation and Hygiene Specialist (Rtd.) from UNICEF

17 01.11.2020 Pledge for Reduction of Corruption organized by RCB of Excellence and

RCB Ekamra (Virtual). Secretary attended

18 12.11.2020 Observation of World Diabetes Day. A Naturopath and a Medical Doctor

(Diabetogist) spoke on the subject from two different angles

19 20.11.2020 Observation World Toilets Day. International speaker and Dy.

Representative cum Chief of WASH, UNICEF Sudan spoke on “Challenges

of Sanitation in 21st Century”

20 01.12.2020 Observation of World Aids Day. Cycle Rally for creating awareness, in the

morning, with ADG, Police, Government of Odisha taking the lead

21 01.12.2020 Elocution contest among senior school students on “ Say No to AIDS,

Support those with AIDS” in the evening with two juries from Mumbai

(Virtual)

22 04.12.2020 Club Assembly and Dinner hosted jointly by President and secretary, RCBH

23 12.1.2.2020 District Seminar on Environment jointly organized by RCBH and RCB

New Horizon. (First Day)

24 13.12.2020 District Seminar on Environment jointly organized by RCBH and RCB

New Horizon (Second Day, Virtual) 25 25.12.2020 Annual picnic in Horticulture Farm, Deras

26 31.12.2021 Annapurna Program at Bhalunka for poor families of 5 adopted tribal

villages. More than 600 persons including children were provided with a

good lunch

27 31.12.2020 75 blankets with an equal number of mask were distributed to very poor

senior citizens of the 5 adopted villages with imparting COVID guidelines.

28 31.01.2021 Observation of World Polio Day. Dr K.Suresh, a well known

Epidemiologist and closely associated with Rotary on Polio Eradication

spoke on “ Vaccine Preventable diseases with focus on Polio” (Virtual

29 05.02.2021 Panel Discussion on National Budget 2021-22. Retired Income Tax

Commissioner with three CAs (all fellow Rotarians) were in the Panel

(Physical)

30 13. 02.2021 Release of a short story book by fellow Rtn. Niranjan Sahu. 7 RCBH

members including President and Secretary attended (No photo)

31 21.02.2021 Rotary 3262 Eye Health Conclave at Swasti Plaza.

32 28.02.2021 Rotary Foundation Seminar organized by RCB. 5 RCBH members

participated

33 08.03.2021 Observation of International Women’s Day. Felicitation of two prominent

doctors from SCB Medical College Hospital

34 12.03.2021 Dr Aupam Jena Cardiologist of Sun Shine Hospital spoke

35 20.03.2021 District Seminar at Holiday Resort, Puri. 5 RCBH members participated

36 20.03.2021 District Seminar at Holiday Resort, Puri 37 22.03.2021 World Water Day- Interaction with ENC RWSS Shri Abhaya Biswal

38 26.03.2021 Orientation of new members by the Club Trainer CP Rtn Shri Debabrata

Panigrahi.

39 26.03.2021 Pre-holi Celebration by RCBH members followed by Fellowship Dinner

hosted by Dr Minaketan and his wife Rtn. Indumati Roy

40 07.04.2021 Mega Health Camp, in Kalinga Vihar, in association with Loyola Hospital

and assistance from Sun Shine Hospital to mark observation of World

Health Day

41 24.05.2021 Inauguration of Emergency Covid Care Center and Launching of support

from RCBH Covid Care Group

42 24.05.2021 Launching of Support by RCBH Covid Care Group

43 28.05.2021 Observation of Global Menstrual Hygiene Day, Moderator: Rtn.Ms Abha

Mishra, State Head, UNDP, Odisha

44 05.06.2021 Observation of World Env. Day-Speaker Dr Sudhakar Mishra

45 11.06.2021 Official Visit of DG, Rtn. Saumya Ranjan Mishra

46 21.06.2021 Observation of International Yoga Day –RCBH and ODM School jointly

organizing a Yoga Session in the morning to create awareness among

school children with Dr Minaketan, President taking the lead.

47 24.06. to

26.06.2021

District Training Assembly for 2021-22. Attended by Dr Samanta, PE

P.C.Das and IPP Dr Samal

48 29.06.2021 Launching of Club Website

49 29.06.2021 Release of Club Directory , 2020-21 (Digital)

Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage RID: 3262 Club ID: 82681

A summary of Club Meetings during 2020-21

(!st July 2020 to 30th June, 2021)

Sl.

No.

Date Meeting Organized

01 01.07.2020 First Meeting of the Year

02 10.07.2020 2nd Weekly Meeting (Virtual)

03 17.07.2020 3rd Weekly cum 1st Business Meeting (Virtual)

04 24.07.2020 4th Weekly cum 1st Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

05 31.07.2020 5th Weekly cum 2nd Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

06 07.08.2020 1st Board Meeting (Virtual)

07 14.08.2020 6th Weekly cum 3rd Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

08 21.08.2020 7th Weekly cum 2nd Business Meeting (Virtual)

09 30.08.2020 4th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

10 04.09.2020 8th Weekly cum 5th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

11 11.09.2020 9th Weekly cum 2nd Board Meeting.(Virtual)

12 25.09.2020 10th Weekly cum 3rd Business Meeting (Virtual)

13 02.10.2020 11th Weekly cum 6th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

14 09.10.2020 12th Weekly cum 4th Business meeting (Virtual)

15 15.10.2020 Observation of World Hand Washing Day and 7th Speaker Meeting

(Virtual)

16 16.10.2020 13th Weekly cum 8th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

17 30.10.2020 14th Weekly cum 3rd Board Meeting ( Virtual)

18 06.11.2020 15th Weekly Meeting 1st Episode of My Success, My Pride (Virtual).

19 12.11.2020 16th Weekly Meeting cum 9th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

20 20.11.2020 17th Weekly cum 10th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

21 27.11.2020 18th Weekly cum 11th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

22 04.12.2020 19th Weekly cum 4th Board Meeting & Club Assembly (Physical)

23 11.12.2020 20th Weekly Meeting and 2nd Episode of My Success, My Pride. (Virtual)

24 18.12.2020 21st Weekly cum 5th Business Meeting (Virtual)

25 25.12.2020 22nd Weely cum 5th Board Meeting (Physical)

26 08.01.2021 23 rd Weekly cum 5th Business Meeting & 3rd Episode of My Success, My

Pride (Virtual)

27 15.01.2021 24th Weekly cum 12th Speaker Meeting (Virtual).

28 22.01.2021 25th Weekly cum 6th Business Meeting (Virtual)

29 29.01.2021 26th Weekly Meeting cum 13th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

30 05.02.2021 27th Weekly Meeting and Panel Discussion on National Budget 2021-22

(Physical)

31 12.02.2021 28th Weekly cum 7th Business Meeting and 4th Episode of my Success, My

Pride (Virtual)

32 19.02.2021 6th Board Meeting (Physical)

33 26.02.2021 29th Weekly Meeting and 5th Episode of My Success, My Pride (Virtual)

34 12.03.2021 30th Weekly and 14th Speaker Plus 6th Episode on “My Success, My Pride”

(Physical)

35 18.03.2021 31st Weekly cum 8th Business Meeting (Virtual)

36 26.03.2021 32nd Weekly Meeting and 7th Board Meeting (Physical)

37 02.04.2021 33rd Weekly Meeting and 7th Episode of My Success, My Pride (Virtual)

Day

38 09.04.2021 34th Weekly cum 15th Speaker Meeting (Virtual)

39 16.04.2021 35th Weekly Meeting & 9th Business Meeting (Virtual)

40 23.04.2021 36th Weekly Meeting (Virtual)

41 30.04.2021 37th Weekly Meeting & 10th Business Meeting (Virtual)

42 07.05.2021 38th Weekly Meeting (Virtual)

43 14.05.2021 39th Weekly Meeting & 11th Business Meeting (Virtual)

44 21.05.2021 40th Weekly Meeting & 8th Episode of My Success, My Pride (Virtual)

45 28.05.2021 8th Board Meeting and Observation of Global Menstrual Hygiene Day

(Virtual)

46 05.06.2021 41st Weekly Meeting & Observation of World Env. Day (Virtual)

47 11.06.2021 42nd Weekly Meeting & Official Visit of DG (Virtual)

48 18.06.2021 43rd Weekly Meeting cum 12th Business Meeting (Virtual)

49 25.06.2021 Joint Board Meeting (Virtual)

50 29.06.2021 Special Session to Launch Club Website & Release of Club Directory

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ROTARY CLUB OF BHUBANESWAR HERITAGEChartered On 25. 08. 2009, Club ID No: 82681, R. I. Dist.: 3262

Special Bulletin

Heritagewww.rcbbsrheritage.org

Edited and published by Rtn Chinmaya Mohapatra on behalf of President, ROTARY CLUB OF BHUBANESWAR HERITAGE

For internal circulations only

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Chief Guest Rtn Saumya Ranjan Mishra

District Governor 2020-21, RID- 3262Rtn. Saumya Ranjan Mishra, Major Donor, is an Advocate by profession, and practicing in the Original side of the Odisha High Court including lower courts. Well versed in mercantile law, Taxation and Labor Law. He was the secretary of Cuttack Tax Bar association for the period 1998-2000. He has under gone training in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the year 2001 from American Centre, Kolkata.

Rtn. Saumya was born to freedom fighter and teacher and well known Labour Lawyer Late Satyabadi Mishra and Smt. Bimala Mishra of Bira Bala Bhadra Pur Sasan in the District of Puri.

He joins Rotary in 2000 and charter secretary of Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Confluence in the year 2008. He was recipient of outstanding President Award in the year 2010-11 and in the same year his club was awarded “Significant Achievement Award”, by RI President Ray Klinginsmith, in recognition of outstanding and significant community service efforts. He has received the most prestigious award of Rotary foundation- “Citation for Meritorious Service” in the year 2016-17. He is a regular contributor to The Rotary Foundation and recognized as Major Donor level-1. He is also a Benefactor and a member of the Paul Harris Society. He is also the recipient of “SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD” for 2018-19.

He is an active and dedicated Rotarian and served the club and District in various capacities with commitments. He takes keen interest in social work and he is instrumental to changing lives of club adopted village Pitagadia, near Chandaka. Apart from Rotary he is the Secretary of Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir, College Square. Cuttack and Secretary of Sushruta Swstya Sahayata Kendra, Cuttack. He is an active member of Rastriya Swayam Sevak Sangha (RSS) and ABVP.His spouse PP. Rtn. Sarita Mishra is a Major Donor. They are blessed with a son Ankit, an Graduate Engineer serving in HighRadius Technologies, Hyderabad and Ashmi, studying in Std-IX at DPS, Kalinga.

Home Club : Bhubaneswar ConfluenceClassification: Tax ConsultantBirthday : 25th DecemberSpouse : SaritaDOW : 13th JulyAddress : S.R. Mishra & Associates Swastik, Ranihat, CuttackCell : 9437030232E-mail : [email protected]

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SomeROTARY FIRSTS

• The first Rotary club meeting was in Chicago, Illinois, on February 23,1905

• The first regular luncheon meetings were in Oakland, California, chartered in 1909.

• The first Rotary convention was in Chicago in 1910

• The first Rotary club outside of the United States was chartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, in 1910.

• The first Rotary club outside of North America was chartered in Dublin, Ireland, in 1911.

• The first Rotary club in a non-English-speaking country was in Havana, Cuba, in 1916.

• The first Rotary club in South America was chartered in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1918.

• The first Rotary club in Asia was chartered in Manila, Philippines, in 1919.

• The first Rotary club in Africa was chartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1921

• The first Rotary club in Australia was chartered in Melbourne in 1921. (original idea from “Scandal Sheet”

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Paul Harris:

Rotary’s Founder

Rotary started with the vision of one man — Paul P. Harris. Paul Harris at age 3, around the time he moved to his grandparents’ home. Harris was born on 19 April 1868 in Racine, Wisconsin,

USA. At age 3, he moved to Wallingford, Vermont, where he grew up in the care of his paternal grandparents. He attended the University of Vermont and Princeton University and received his law degree from the University of Iowa in 1891.In 1896, Harris settled in Chicago and opened a law practice. Four years later, he met fellow attorney Bob Frank for dinner on Chicago’s North Side. They walked around the area, stopping at shops along the way. Harris was impressed that Frank was friendly with many of the shopkeepers. He had not seen this kind of camaraderie among businessmen since moving to Chicago and wondered if there was a way to channel it, because it reminded him of growing up in Wallingford. “The thought persisted that I was experiencing only what had happened to hundreds, perhaps thousands, of others in the great city. ... I was sure that there must be many other young men who had come from farms and small villages to establish themselves in Chicago. ... Why not bring them together? If others were longing for fellowship as I was, something would come of it.”Jean and Paul Harris board a ship after visiting Rotary members in Bermuda, 1925.Harris eventually persuaded several business associates to discuss the idea of forming an organization for local professionals. On 23 February 1905, Harris, Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, and Hiram Shorey gathered at Loehr’s office in downtown Chicago for what would become known as the first Rotary club meeting. In February 1907, Harris was elected the third president of the Rotary Club of Chicago. Toward the end of his presidency, he worked to expand Rotary beyond the city. Some club members resisted, not wanting to take on the additional financial burden. But Harris persisted, and by 1910, Rotary had expanded to several other major U.S. cities.Harris recognized the need to form a national association with an executive board of directors. In August 1910, Rotarians held their first national convention in Chicago, where the 16 existing clubs unified as the National Association of Rotary Clubs (now Rotary International). The new association unanimously elected Harris as its president. At the end of his second term as Rotary president, Harris resigned, citing ill health and the demands of his professional practice and personal life. He was elected president emeritus by convention action, a title he held until his death.In the mid-1920s, Harris became actively involved in Rotary again, serving as the public face of the organization. To promote membership and service, he attended conventions and visited clubs throughout the world, often accompanied by his wife, Jean. Harris died on 27 January 1947 in Chicago at age 78, after a prolonged illness. Before his death, he made it known that he preferred contributions to The Rotary Foundation in lieu of flowers. By coincidence, days before he died, Rotary leaders had committed to a major fundraising effort for the Foundation. Upon news of his death, Rotary created the Paul Harris Memorial Fund as a way to solicit these donations. Rotarians were encouraged to commemorate the late founder of Rotary by contributing to the fund, which would be used for purposes dear to Harris’ heart. In the 18 months following his death, The Rotary Foundation received $1.3 million, which helped support the Foundation’s first program — scholarships for graduate study abroad.

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19 August 2020 Dear Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage members, I am honored to congratulate the Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage on its 11th anniversary. Since your club was chartered, you have made the commitment not only to represent Rotary in your community, but also to do significant, meaningful work from which your community will benefit. When we join Rotary, we make a commitment to Rotary values, to friendships and to a life of Service Above Self. As a Rotarian, everywhere you go in the world, you are among friends. Through our work, we open opportunities for the people and communities we serve, and opportunities for ourselves to live richer, more meaningful lives. All of the service that Rotary does, all of the lives we change, all of the children in the world who will never, ever get polio — all of this happens because we, joining together through Rotary, are strong. You have risen to many challenge through the years and met your obligations as members of this wonderful organization. Each Rotary club is unique in its own way. By reaching this milestone, you have shown your commitment to our organization and to all that Rotary does and hopes to do. Congratulations once again on your 11 years. I know that you will continue to serve your community and beyond for many more years to come as Rotary Opens Opportunities. Regards,

Holger Knaack President, Rotary International 2020-21

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Holger Knaack President, 2020-21 Rotary International T +1-847-866-3467 F +1-847-328-4101 [email protected]

19 August 2020 Dear Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage members, I am honored to congratulate the Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage on its 11th anniversary. Since your club was chartered, you have made the commitment not only to represent Rotary in your community, but also to do significant, meaningful work from which your community will benefit. When we join Rotary, we make a commitment to Rotary values, to friendships and to a life of Service Above Self. As a Rotarian, everywhere you go in the world, you are among friends. Through our work, we open opportunities for the people and communities we serve, and opportunities for ourselves to live richer, more meaningful lives. All of the service that Rotary does, all of the lives we change, all of the children in the world who will never, ever get polio — all of this happens because we, joining together through Rotary, are strong. You have risen to many challenge through the years and met your obligations as members of this wonderful organization. Each Rotary club is unique in its own way. By reaching this milestone, you have shown your commitment to our organization and to all that Rotary does and hopes to do. Congratulations once again on your 11 years. I know that you will continue to serve your community and beyond for many more years to come as Rotary Opens Opportunities. Regards,

Holger Knaack President, Rotary International 2020-21

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Apart from being a Visionary Educationist, he is a renowned Social Activist whose thrust is on the socio-economic development of the backward classes & tribal communities. Apart from being the Founder of ODM Educational Group, he is also an Author of 18 books, motivational Speaker, a successful Entrepreneur and above all a Man of Values. He is an embodiment of educational institution himself who believes in the concept that there is no alternative to hard work for success.

His outstanding exclusivity finds expression in being the President’s Awardee in 2015 along with many more for being an outstanding educationist.

He is also the chairman of Healthville, a Naturopathy medical center which has been established for prevention and cure of chronic diseases through detoxification of the body and modification of lifestyle, with a holistic approach.

Dr Satyabrata MinaketanPresident (2020-21)

Club PresidentRtn. Dr Satyabrata Minaketan

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Dr. Bidhu Bhushan Samanta Started his career as RO & Ex-officio Under Secy to Government of Odisha in State Planning Board, joined PEO Planning Commission, GOI (A post of Indian Economic Service), left GOI to join the Think Tank of Sarabhai Group of Companies under Shri Vikram Sarabhai and finally United Nations. Worked with UNICEF in India (around 11 years) and abroad (around 6 years), as International Civil Servant. Since retirement has become an International Consultant on WASH. He have been associated with several international agencies. The list includes, Habitat, WHO, FAO, UNOPS, DFID, SIDA, DANIDA, USAID, World Bank, UNDP, Dutch, Resources for Future, Washington, Save the Children Fund, UK, Counterpart Consortium, IFRC, JD Associates etc. Have traveled around 40 countries in Asia (includes middle-east and Central Asia), Africa, USA and Europefor work and pleasure.

Dr. Bidhu Bhushan Samanta Secretary (2020-21)

Club SecreataryRtn. Dr. Bidhu Bhushan Samanta

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Fellow Rotarians

It is a pleasure moment to have our first printed bulletin of the RCBH. This is now in juvenile stage .With experience and enhanced outreach this will grow as an alluring messenger of our club.

It is imperative to sustain the enthusiasm and drive as exhibited during this pandemic crisis hour which will ensure us of not only transforming to a well organized and mature club but also one with an illuminating future. As we step towards the normal lifestyle combating this pandemic crisis situation, we learn more about the importance of Rotary as “Rotary Opens Opportunities”

We found new ways of digital platform to have meetings and communicating with our members. All of us are doing our bit for the betterment of our communities and hopefully in the near future we will be able to speak to each other face to face, whether at our club meetings, community project or whatever and never forget the exciting digital meetings.

The E-Bulletin of our club will be published twice in a month. The editor’s job is definitely a pleasant one, provided that he gets all the assistance. It is most essential that all committee chairmen will report their individual committee meetings to the Editor within stipulated time. The Bulletin also commence to make space available for letters to the Editor and it would be appreciated if members send short or long articles which are of interest to other members and community.

Copy submission deadline for any article is 7 days prior to publication. Copy received after the deadline will be held for the subsequent publication.

Send your articles to [email protected]

Well, do help me in my job as your editor by sending me the matter as much as you can. Until then keep going and stay safe.

Editor’s Pen…Rtn Chinmaya Mohapatra

Rtn Chinmaya MohapatraEditor, Club Bulletin

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I have finally crossed the finish line thus ending my term as the President of this premier club. Today being the 12 th Installation Day as the President, as the 11th President, I have to express my gratitude to all for making this year so special and different. I have

good reasons to express my heartfelt thanks to Club Advisor, Past Presidents, Board Members and Members of our club for giving me the opportunity to serve and who stayed active during our weekly meetings and community service projects. We have had an amazing, fantastic journey of service above self, to make Rotary a difference. All I ever wanted and continue to want out of life is to give 100% to whatever I am doing and committed to whatever I have done and let the results speak for themselves. Performing the last official act today as club president gives me a feeling of excitement not because my seat is changed but because this allows me to look back and objectively assess what our club has accomplished in this year. Our club received the much sought after RI President Citation; in terms of our contributions in community service is one of the highest in the District. During the year a number of activities were conducted revolving around the six focus areas of Rotary. I am satisfied that I get the opportunity to complete my tenure with full of cooperation from each and every members of the club. In the Rotary year 2019-20, two of our esteemed member became MPHF and donated US$ 1050 to Rotary Foundation. They are none other than Rtn. Dr. Bidhu Bhusan Samanta and PP. Rtn. Vinod Kumar.

We have also donated INR 7500 equivalent to US$ 100 to Polio Fund. We have successfully adopted some new initiatives like multiple Mega Health Check up Programmes, Mega Blood Donation Camps, Mega Plantation programme, FANI Cyclone Restorationn Programme at Dugal and Sarangajodi GP of Satyabadi Block, Puri, Distributed 12 verities vegetable seed kits to FANI Cyclone affected area. Conducted Occupational Hazards Reduction Eye Camp at ABBEY West Services, Conducted more than 120 Community Eye Camps through which restored 6000 eye sights, Installation of E- learning Kits for smart class in school &amp; distribution of Educational materials, Organised 5 phases of COVID-19 Relief Programme in Nayagarh, Dhenkanal and Bhalunka Area, Installation of Hands Free Sanitizer Dispenser in different public service offices of Bhubaneswar. Organised District Grant Management Seminar, International Youth Day Celebration &amp; Youth Seminar, Seminar on Urban Horticulture and Rooftop Gardening, Odisha Eye Health Conclave, Felicitation of Two Young Rotarian Cyclist.

A year ago I confessed that I had hoped to be able to add my piece of stone to the edifice that we are collectively building and to which the Past Presidents before me have contributed during their tenure. A year hence I step down secure in the reflection that I did my part in sustaining the club’s Goals of being recognised at District and RI level. I acknowledge the hard work and utmost dedication of the team who toiled to achieve those Goals and targets. In democracy and Rotary, it is difficult to make everyone happy. I might not have been able to keep everyone happy during my Presidentship. Those were some critical moments and I have taken decision by keeping Club’s larger interest in mind. Our opinions may vary, but we are all together in the interest of the Club.

My experience of being a Club Leader was an amazing experience and this has added more skills to my leadership and Organisational abilities. Of course now I will be able to give more time to my professional activities, however my Rotary Commitment is still on.

Once again, I submit my profound thanks all our Rotarians, Club Members, Past Presidents, Club Advisor, Partner Club and Corporate those who has helped us in various programme. I also extend all my support to the incoming President and the new team on whatever way they need.

I am looking forward to pass on the torch of club leadership to our New President Rtn. Dr. S. Minaketan. I wish him a vibrant Rotary year and I hope he enjoys the experience of being President as much I have. As with many president before me the wheel of Rotary has to go on so as our commitments.

Yours in RotaryRtn. Dr. Sarangadhar Samal

President (2019-20)

Message from

Outgoing President

Dear Friends, Rotary Greetings,

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Know Your Charter President

Rtn Debabrata Panigrahi

Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi is S/o-Er. Abhimanyu Panigrahi from illustrious Panigrahi family of Balasore District. He is a BCom, LLB, MBA, now Managing Director of Institute of Quality & Environment Management Services, a leading

Management System (Training & Consultancy) organization operating in India & abroad from its registered Office at Bhubaneswar, Odisha and offices in Delhi, Hyderabad, Vizag, Kolkata, Kharagpur, Guwahati, Ranchi, Raipur and Jabalpur. Till date IQEMS have Provided training to nearly 50000 people in more than 800 companies in last two decades. Rtn. Panigrahi is a Lead Auditor QMS form IRCA, Lead Auditor EMS from EARA, UK. He has been Guiding & Assisting Industries & Business for their Quality & Environment Management for the last 2.5 decade and several companies have received tremendous benefits from his assistance. He was Vice President (Orissa State Productivity Council) for 4 terms & Presently Hony. Secretary of the Council, Governing Body member of Taswels (A voluntary Organisation working for Thallasaemia children’s), Life member Bhubaneswar Music Circle, Elected Member of CII State Council (2017-18, 2018-19 & 2019-20) & CII Eastern Regional Council (2019-20), member Assocham, UCCI, WTC, QCI, IGCC, FIEO etc., Convener of Odisha State Safety Conclave, Jury member of Kalinga Safety Excellence Award and Kalinga CSR Excellence Award Committee.

Over the last few years he has been receiving awards of National & International repute in the field of Quality & Environment initiatives. Some of them are: 1) Best Quality initiative in SSI sector from Adi Godrej 2) Commendation Certificate from C. K. Prahalad, Management Guru, Dr. Madhav Mehra, Chairman World Quality Council. He truly believes in the theme of Rotary (Service above self) and within 1st year of joining has been conferred upon the best New Rotarian Revolving Award Shield of the club. He has also been awarded best Rotarian of the District 3260 for 2006-07, he has received the Rotary International’s Four Avenues of Service CITATION for individual Rotarian by President, Rotary International W. B. Boyd. Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi is the Charter President of Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar, Heritage 2009-10 which was adjudged as the outstanding Rotary Club and outstanding President with several other awards in the District-3260 and District 3262. He has attended 13 Rotary District Conference, 12 District Assemblies and 5 Rotary International Conventions. He traveled widely to countries like USA, Germany, South Africa, Italy, China, South Korea, Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand, Srilanka, Malaysia, Vietnam etc.

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Know Your Charter Secretary

PP Rtn Shantanu Kumar Mishra

Joined Rotary in the year 2008 with RC of Bhubaneswar and was the Charter Secy. Of RCB Heritage during 2009-2010 & subsequently President of the club during 2011-12. He was adjudged as outstanding president

for the said year. He held the post of assistant Governor in the year 2013-14. A active member of the club and gets involved in every Rotary activity. A few photographs down the memory lane pertaining to his year of Secretary & President of the club is attached.

By qualification is a postgraduate in Mechanical engineering from NIT Rourkela. Added to this holds a Post graduate Diploma in Environment and a Diploma in Industrial Safety. Served with State Govt. from 1976 and was the first Director-cum-Chief Inspector of Factories & Boilers of Govt. of Odisha,during the period 2002-2010. He gracefully superannuated in November 2010. Post retirement was a full time consultant to State Pollution Control Board, Fly ash cell from 2013-2018 and now associated with M/s O&M Solutions Pvt. Ltd., a multinational company based at Bhubaneswar engaged in Operation & Maintenance services to Thermal Power Plants pan India as a Principal consultant. He has extensively visited Asian, European countries, USA and Canada.

His spouse Mrs. Bijaya L. Mishra is a retired Head Mistress from Delhi Public School, Nalco nagar. Blessed with two children – Daughter Preeti a computer engineer and MS (USA) presently working as Principal Business Analyst at Vancovour, Canada. Her spouse Dr. Rajeev a professor in Mechanical engineering at UBC Vancovour. Son-Rajen an Electrical engineer with MBA is presently working with an American IT Company as Director and stationed at Hyderabad. His spouse Kavitha working as a Manager with M/s Hitachi & Co.

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Jennifer Jones RI Director 2015-17

RI Vice President 2016-17Rotary Foundation Trustee 2019-23

RI President 2022-23Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland

Ontario, CanadaRotary District 6400

Jennifer Jones has managed to break through the glass ceiling in Rotary. She is one of only 10 women to reach the level of RI Director. One of the most recognized communicators of Rotary International, Jennifer has presented keynote addresses and training workshops at more than 100 conferences across North America and most recently in St Petersburg - Russia, Panama City, Bangkok, Lisbon, Finland, India, Sri Lanka, Korea, Taiwan, Brazil New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Italy, and Germany. Jennifer joined Rotary in 1997 when she was only 27. She is the president and CEO of Media Street Productions Inc., an award-winning television production company in Windsor. Canada. She joined Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland in Ontario, Canada. In 2001 she became its Club President and loved it. Her club then had 65 members and some 60 percent were female. In 2007-08 she became Governor of District 6400. Jennifer has served Rotary in many roles, including as RI Vice President in 2016-17. She is Co-Chair of the “End Polio Now: Make History Today” campaign to raise $150 million. She has been a leader in cultivating experiential fundraising opportunities such as Rotary’s Polio Golf Day with Jack Nicklaus in Jupiter, Florida, USA, which raised over $5.25 million for polio eradication. Jennifer has served Rotary International as a training leader, moderator, committee vice-chair, coordinator, and RI President’s Representative. She also played a lead role in Rotary’s rebranding effort as the Chair of the Strengthening Rotary’s Advisory Group. She was the Moderator of the 2020 Rotary International Assembly and the promotions chair for the 2019 Rotary International Convention in Hamburg, Germany. She also contributes much of her energy to local organizations. She is the past Chair of the Board of Governors of the University of Windsor and the past Chair of the Board of Directors at the Windsor Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce. Jennifer has been recognized with many awards, including the Rotary International Service Above Self Award and the Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service, the YMCA Peace Medallion, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, and the Peacemaker of the Year Award of Wayne State University, a first for a Canadian.

Jennifer is happily married to Nick Krayacich, a family physician and also a Rotarian. They share a love for many things including travel, cycling, golf, and relaxing at their family cottage. They share a thirst for adventure and reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, in January 2009.

As champions of The Rotary Foundation, both Jennifer and her husband are members of the Arch Klumph Society, the Paul Harris Society, and are charter members of the Bequest Society.

First Lady to Occupy the RI President Chair in 115 years of Rotary

Compiled byRtn Debabrata Panigrahi

Charter president

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Become a MemberARE YOU AN ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONAL WANTING TO MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES IN YOUR COMMUNITY AND AROUND THE WORLD?Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group of professionals who share your drive to give back.

• Discuss your community’s needs and discover creative ways to meet them

• Expand your leadership and professional skills

• Catch up with good friends and meet new ones

• Connect with leaders from all continents, cultures, and occupations

Our club accepts new members by invitation.

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MESSAGE

Dear Smiling President Congratulations and wish you All the Very Best’ for Rotary Year 2020-21. Towards the fag end of RY 2019-20 we have seen one of the most scary incident affecting the whole world i.e. the COVID-19 Pandemic. This has made a paradigm shift in the way we live, we communicate, we celebrate and the way we are socializing because of the restrictions due to the pandemic among all the citizens of the world. We are compelled to change the mode of our meetings and get-togethers. But then, as they say, ‘Every Change is for Good’ and we should accept it with folded hands. Wherever physical meetings are done the number of attendees should be restricted as per the government restrictions. I am sure you will be adopting one of the systems based on the popular opinion in the Club. Whichever way you

adopt, try to do it in the most befitting way so that members are fully involved and engaged. Because my dear Smiling President, engaging members during RY 2020-21 is going to be a challenge for each Club Leader and for this you have to constantly be innovative and creative. Perception of Service Activity also will undergo a paradigm shift keeping in mind the changed scenario. I am sure, under your able leadership and the guidance of all the senior members of your Club, RC Bhubaneswar Heritage will be coming out with flying colours during RY 2020-21 and make the World of Rotary’ Proud and privileged.

Once again Wish you all the Very Best.

With Warm Wishes

Rtn. Debasish Mishra, (Major Donor)

DG 2019-2020

RID 3262

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Dear Smiling President Rtn Satyabrata MinaketanRotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage

I want to Congratulate you on your Installation to the office of 2020-21 as your Club President. Use your smile to change the world; don’t let the world change your smile. I am glad to know that your Club is organising its Installation Ceremony & Charter day on 25.08.2020 virtually. Rotary International President Holger Knaack had said “We cannot stand still and be satisfied with everything we have done. The digital revolution has affected us much harder than we anticipated. Others have faced this challenge before us and fared poorly. Time will not slow down for us. But we will not let rapid change defeat us. We will capture this moment to grow Rotary, making it stronger, more adaptable, and even more aligned with our core values.” While giving emphasises on RI circular now we have to take up a challenge to open the doors of Rotary for Rotractors and young professionals. I will love the diversity of generations in our existing Rotary clubs having members from 27 to 80 — a multi-generation club. I am sure many clubs will succeed in doing this.We also should take responsibility to take action on our world’s most persistent issues and the clubs should work together toPromote peace, Fight disease, Provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene, Save mothers and children, Support education and Grow local economiesIn the current pandemic scenario of COVID 19, Rotary India Humanity Foundation RIHF helped mobilizing more than Rs. 30 crores from Rotarians, Rotary Clubs and Others for PM Cares Fund and also reported having done projects and services worth Rs. 100 Crores for the benefit of the Community during the lockdown period pan India. Give importance to its areas of focus and do projects on it.My promise is that I will give my utmost to carry our District’s flag high in translating RI President Rtn Holger Knaack’s concept of “Rotary Opens Opportunity”.Sarita joins me in wishing the Installation Ceremony and the publication of the souvenir all success.Let’s enjoy your year in Rotary Service with Smile… Share… And Service.I look forward to having you join me to “Rotary Opens Opportunity”

Saumya R. MishraDistrict Governor 2020-21

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At the outset, I invoke the blessings of Lord Jagannath to keep everyone in good health and safe in this difficult situation due to COVID-19.I am happy to know that Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage is going to have their virtual Installation Ceremony of new office bearers for the Rotary Year 2020-21 and Club’s Charter Day on 25th of August 2020.At the stroke of mid night of 30th June every year the Rotary wheel completes it’s one more turn and gets ready to move towards another cycle of service for the cause of ROTARY. The Leaders are changed every year in Rotary but leadership continues.The current Rotary Year is a challenge for Rotary clubs around the world when human society is struggling for it’s existence due to the current PANDEMIC. However, when faced with alarming situations in the past, Rotarians have proved their credibility in service to mankind. Rotary International and it’s Foundation have immediately swung to action to assist clubs through disaster grants to fight with this dangerous virus. ” Rotary Opens Opportunities” is the THEME given to us by RI President Holger Knaack asking Rotarians to create opportunities that strengthen their leadership, help put service ideas in to action and improve the lives of those in need. Truly, a meaningful and inspiring theme in the current situation. Friends, the outgoing Rotary International Leader Mark Maloney has truly connected us in RY 2019-20. We are thankful to our Shining Governor Debashish and Clubs Shining Presidents for their wonderful leadership and need based activities. We have entered to Rotary Year 2020-21 under the Leadership of DG Rtn. Saumya Ranjan Mishra who has the vision to take Rotary to Public in a more better way. We are confident. Let’s move together.Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage is one of the best Clubs of our District 3262 which is always remembered for it’s outstanding performance. I congratulate the outgoing President Prof Sarangadhara Samal and his team for their excellent performance and confidently look forward to another glorious year of Rotary 2020-21 by the new team under the dynamic leadership of President Rtn Chinmaya. All the best.

GOD BLESS

Yours in Rotary ServicePDG AB

Rtn A.B.Mohapatra

District Governor 2014-15 Rotary International District 3262

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Message from the IPDG Rtn. Jitendra Dhingra 2019-20 RID 3080

Every Great Dream Begins With A Dreamer

Warm Greetings to Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage RID 3262 on your Charter Day which is on 25th of August. Your Charter is a piece of paper issued by Rotary International which authorises you to call your club a Rotary Club. It is the result of the hard work of some dedicated Rotarians from a neighbouring club, who led a provisional group through the process of petitioning a charter to become accepted by the international organization. Thus, dream of any club began with a dreamer who Dreamt it – Believed it – Achieved it with a mind of captain manoeuvring the ship. The charter solidifies the club’s identity and strengthens our belief that we can achieve success.

Let us “Open the Opportunities” and fulfill our commitment to help others in our community, our country and our world. May we abide by the rules we have established, those of trust, fellowship, ethics and may we place Service Above Self in our daily endeavors. And may we always test ourselves and our efforts to be sure they are the truth, good for all concerned, of benefit to mankind and provide peace and understanding. The great Greek orator, Pericles, who lived 495 to 429 BC and his words are still applicable today – “What you leave behind is NOT what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.”

I congratulate Charter President Rtn. Debabrata Panigrahi, who has planted the seed of this club which has now grown into a tree named Rotary club of Bhubaneshwar Heritage. I also congratulate President Rtn.Dr S Minaketan, Rtn.Dr B B Samanta and Editor Rtn. Chinmaya Mahapatra and their team will conquer the pinnacle and Open the Opportunities to serve.

Jitendra Dhingra

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My Dear Trailblazer Members from R.C Bhubaneswar HeritageGreetings from RID 3170!!Let me fist Congratulate and wish each one of you for celebrating your Charter Night on the 25 th of this month. I wish you many happy returns of the day and solicit blessings from Almighty to give strength to

your club to Do Good to the World. My friends, if you wish to do more good, you require more hands and more volunteers and that means that you must have more members. You need to explain and emphasize to your new members that Rotary is not just a Club where people join, but it is an invitation and a gateway to endless opportunities

in life. Our Rotary International President Rtn.Holgar Knaack gave us a prophetic theme for the year: ROTARY OPENS OPPORTUNITIES in January when we were unaware of the COVID 19 Pandemic. This pandemic has changed the entire scenario of the world. May it be Economics, May it be politics or may it be communications. Everything has changed. However we as Rotarians have accepted the challenges and have seen this era as a door which has Opened Opportunities. Everything that we have done has opened opportunity for someone, somewhere.

You need to explain to the new members that Rotary opens pathways for them to improve their lives and lives of those they help with the service projects. Rotary shall open leadership opportunities for them and a chance to put their service concepts in to action and make lifelong connections. You need to mentor the new members and ensure that they become an integral part of the organization and do not even think of leaving it.

President Holgar says : GROW ROTARY . He gives a very simple formula to increase Club Membership. “ EACHONE GET ONE “. He urges Rotarians to speak about Rotary wherever they go and whenever they get an opportunity. This shall propagate to get more new members. He also says that involve Youths and more lady members to make Rotary more active. He says that there are 6 Lady Rotarians who are a part of the Rotary International Board of Directors this year. He wants the lady membership to grow to 25 %. However he also cautions that whilst inviting new members, one should not let aside the Quality of membership. Just do not increase membership for Statistical achievements. Get Qualitative members because they are going to be your friends for lifetime.

I am sure that you shall all pledge on the occasion of your Charter Celebrations that you shall develop good and qualitative membership for your Club and Open Opportunities to various new prospective personalities.

In Rotary,

Sangram PatilDG 2020-21

RID 3170.

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PresidentRotary Club of Bhubaneswar HeritageRtn Dr. Satyabrata Minaketan

Rotary Greetings !!!

I am glad to know that “You” are going to take over as the President of a 11 yrs old club – RCB Heritage and the Installation cum Charter Day ceremony is going to be held on 25th August’2020.

Communities are our responsibility and we have to act accordingly : Taking the initiative, making the effort and doing what is right and not what is easy. We have to go extra mile and leave our Footprint before handing over the baton.

Parallel to new projects, we must ensure that Society is getting benefit out of those projects done by the Past Presidents. Because, they have put lot of money, energy and time to execute those projects. Further, best job has been done byRtn Dr Sarangadhar Samal , President for the RY 2019-20. It is always advisable to keep IPP side by side of all your projects and activities during RY 2020-21.

We have to work in 7 Areas of Focus of Rotary. To walk safely, President needs to keep his members engaged and energized. With their co-operation President can do much more work to improve the lives of the less fortunate and Society at large.

In this occasion, I would like to congratulate “You” , “Charter President Rtn Debabrata Panigrahi” “Charter Secretary Rtn Santanu Ku Mishra” “Other Charter Members”&each of the “New Board Members”. Now it is our duty and responsibilities - how we are going to encase member’s Talent, Knowledge, Abilities, Time, Effort ,Generousness, Connection, Dedication and Devotion. By uniting them and taking meaningful services from others, you can justify the theme “Rotary Opens Opportunities”.

Every work that is done in Rotary, it all starts with an IDEA from a Single Rotarian and that idea spread among all other Rotarians to carry the work. So we must respect the idea of our team members.This is the beginning. At the end of the day, the only thing that matters in Rotary is, how much better the world becomes because Rotary’s intervention.

On this occasion, Team RC Balasore & Jharana join with me in sending our Best Wishes to all the members of Your Club and wish the Installation cum Charter day Ceremony and Rotary Year 2020-21 a Grand Success.

BandeUtkalaJanani!!! Jai Hind!!! With best Regards,

Sincerely Yours in Rotary Service

Rtn Santanu Kumar Pani

District Governor (2021-22), RID 3262

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MembershipOh no! Not again. I can almost hear you say. Not another article on membership. Haven’t we read / heard it all before? But let me ask you a question on the

biggest issue facing Rotary in the next decade. I’ve heard the same question over 30 years since I joined Rotary and the answer has been Membership. Membership is not just about numbers; this growth is the momentum of our organisation. It increases our human resources, develops leaders and when we attract and retain members it’s a great testimonial to the value of Rotary membership.I SHALL TALK TO YOU ONLY ON RETENTION IN MEMBERSHIP ONLY:To me, an educated Rotarian is a happy Rotarian. If a Rotarian is happy, they are going to stay in our organization and contribute much. They are going to feel good about themselves and the good deeds they accomplish for others in need. There is a proverb that says; Give a man a fish and he eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he eats for a lifetime. This has a lot to do with Membership Retention. Do we actually TEACH our Rotary Club members what Rotary is all about, or do we keep it to ourselves? There is so much to learn about this great organization called Rotary. What is lacking is the time to teach and share knowledge about Rotary at our weekly club meetings. A person who is interested in Rotary can almost become a student of Rotary. I know I learn something new about Rotary everyday! I am always amazed at how many Rotarians tell me that they do not need to go to PETS, the District Assembly, the Membership Seminar, or the Foundation Seminar. Most times they tell me that; I have been in Rotary for many years and there is nothing new I can learn about Rotary!? As a District Governor who has attended much training for my positions in Rotary, I still do not know everything there is to know about Rotary, as it is such a diverse organization in its’ many programs and projects. The 20th President of the United States, James A. Garfield, (1831-1881) said, “In order to have any success in life, or any worthy success, you must resolve to carry into your work a FULLNESS of KNOWLEDGE……not merely a sufficiency, but more than a sufficiency. Be fit for more than the thing you are now doing. Let everyone know that you have a reserve in yourself; that you have more POWER than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it”. The more power we give our Rotarians, the more engaged they will be, and the longer they will stay. The more knowledge our Rotarians gain about Rotary, the more they will love Rotary and what Rotary stands for. Happy Rotarians have a reason to retain their membership, and they also will feel compelled to tell others that we are a worthwhile organization to join. Indeed, Rotary is not ours, till we have shared it with someone else.I’m committed to bring new people into Rotary this year. How about you? Thank you for what you do for Rotary!

Rtn Harish GaurDistrict Governor 2019-20 & 2020-21 (RID 3053)

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5 Ways Giving Is Good for You

Holiday shopping can be terrifying, yes. But research suggests it’s worth it: New studies attest to the benefits of giving—not just for the recipients but for the givers’ health and happiness, and for the strength of entire communities.

Of course, you don’t have to shop to reap the benefits of giving. Research suggests the same benefits come from donating to charities or volunteering your time, like at a soup kitchen or a homeless shelter. Here are some of the ways that giving is good for you and your community.

1. Giving makes us feel happy. A 2008 study by Harvard Business School professor Michael Norton and colleagues found that giving money to someone else lifted participants’ happiness more that spending it on themselves (despite participants’ prediction that spending on themselves would make them happier). Happiness expert Sonja Lyubomirsky, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Riverside, saw similar results when she asked people to perform five acts of kindness each week for six weeks. These good feelings are reflected in our biology. In a 2006 study, Jorge Moll and colleagues at the National Institutes of Health found that when people give to charities, it activates regions of the brain associated with pleasure, social connection, and trust, creating a “warm glow” effect. Scientists also believe that altruistic behavior releases endorphins in the brain, producing the positive feeling known as the “helper’s high.”

2. Giving is good for our health. A wide range of research has linked different forms of generosity to better health, even among the sick and elderly. In his book Why Good Things Happen to Good People, Stephen Post, a professor of preventative medicine at Stony Brook University, reports that giving to others has been shown to increase health benefits in people

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with chronic illness, including HIV and multiple sclerosis. A 1999 study led by Doug Oman of the University of California, Berkeley, found that elderly people who volunteered for two or more organizations were 44 percent less likely to die over a five-year period than were non-volunteers, even after controlling for their age, exercise habits, general health, and negative health habits like smoking. Stephanie Brown of the University of Michigan saw similar results in a 2003 study on elderly couples. She and her colleagues found that those individuals who provided practical help to friends, relatives, or neighbors, or gave emotional support to their spouses, had a lower risk of dying over a five-year period than those who didn’t. Interestingly, receiving help wasn’t linked to a reduced death risk. Researchers suggest that one reason giving may improve physical health and longevity is that it helps decrease stress, which is associated with a variety of health problems. In a 2006 study by Rachel Piferi of Johns Hopkins University and Kathleen Lawler of the University of Tennessee, people who provided social support to others had lower blood pressure than participants who didn’t, suggesting a direct physiological benefit to those who give of themselves.

3. Giving promotes cooperation and social connection. When you give, you’re more likely to get back: Several studies, including work by sociologists Brent Simpson and Robb Willer, have suggested that when you give to others, your generosity is likely to be rewarded by others down the line—sometimes by the person you gave to, sometimes by someone else. These exchanges promote a sense of trust and cooperation that strengthens our ties to others—and research has shown that having positive social interactions is central to good mental and physical health. As researcher John Cacioppo writes in his book Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for

Social Connection, “The more extensive the reciprocal altruism born of social connection . . . the greater the advance toward health, wealth, and happiness.” What’s more, when we give to others, we don’t only make them feel closer to us; we also feel closer to them. “Being kind and generous leads you to perceive others more positively and more charitably,” writes Lyubomirsky in her book The How of Happiness, and this “fosters a heightened sense of interdependence and cooperation in your social community.”

4. Giving evokes gratitude. Whether you’re on the giving or receiving end of a gift, that gift can elicit feelings of gratitude—it can be a way of expressing gratitude or instilling gratitude in the recipient. And research has found that gratitude is integral to happiness, health, and social bonds. Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough, co-directors of the Research Project on Gratitude and Thankfulness, found that teaching college students to “count their blessings” and cultivate gratitude caused them to exercise more, be more optimistic, and feel better about their lives overall. A recent study led by Nathaniel Lambert at Florida State University found that expressing gratitude to a close friend or romantic partner strengthens our sense

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of connection to that person. Barbara Fredrickson, a pioneering happiness researcher, suggests that cultivating gratitude in everyday life is one of the keys to increasing personal happiness. “When you express your gratitude in words or actions, you not only boost your own positivity but [other people’s] as well,” she writes in her book Positivity. “And in the process you reinforce their kindness and strengthen your bond to one another.”

5. Giving is contagious. When we give, we don’t only help the immediate recipient of our gift. We also spur a ripple effect of generosity through our community. A study by James Fowler of the University of California, San Diego, and Nicholas Christakis of Harvard, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, shows that when one person behaves generously, it inspires observers to behave generously later, toward different people. In fact, the researchers found that altruism could spread by three degrees—from person to person to person to person. “As a result,” they write, “each person in a network can influence dozens or even hundreds of people, some of whom he or she does not know and has not met.” Giving has also been linked to the release of oxytocin, a hormone (also released during sex and breast feeding) that induces feelings of warmth, euphoria, and connection to others. In laboratory studies, Paul Zak, the director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University, has found that a dose of oxytocin will cause people to give more generously and to feel more empathy towards others, with “symptoms” lasting up to two hours. And those people on

an “oxytocin high” can potentially jumpstart a “virtuous circle, where one person’s generous behavior triggers another’s,” says Zak.

So whether you buy gifts, volunteer your time, or donate money to charity this holiday season, your giving is much more than just a year-end chore. It may help you build stronger social connections and even jumpstart a cascade of generosity through your community. And don’t be surprised if you find yourself benefiting from a big dose of happiness in the process.

Source-Greater good magazine Compiled by

Rtn Ashok Tripathy Club Advisor

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Changing

Precipitation in Odisha We are in the middle of a pandemic and we are crossing 70000 cases daily but somehow it has become the new normal. We are having about 1000 daily deaths due to corona virus in India. This has blurred our vision completely to such an extent that we have turned a blind eye to other important issues which needs attention. One of the deadliest issues is Climate Change- which has been put to the backburners of our minds. People say, its slow but it is changing the socio economic landscape rapidly. The 3rd world countries are agreeing to adopt green and cleaner technologies but on the other hand, the so called first world countries have taken out their support from the very important Paris Agreement deal on Climate change. The present time is probably the only time when humanity has a chance to reverse back the man made global warming and injury inflicted on mother earth. But all efforts would go in vain if every country in the world do not come to a common ground and agree on the measures to be adopted to curb climate change catastrophes. Stephen Hawkings had warned that mankind would have to search for another planet in the next few hundred years as human activity would soon render many areas in earth as unhabitable. Even our own Ex President APJ Abdul Kalam had warned that due to climatic change, the humanity would end in no less than the next 30 years. We are therefore living in dangerous times. Talking as a whole about Odisha, it has been observed that typhoons have become very frequent since the last 6-7 years and are wreaking havoc. Everything cannot be left on the disaster management capabilities of the government in power. Instead strong measures are supposed to be taken and acted upon by the government and people as a whole.We have observed late monsoon showers in almost all districts of odisha in the year 2020.It has been recorded that there has been 56 to 70% deficit in rainfall as compared to last year. There was almost drought like situation prevailing over most of the districts in odisha until luckily we had a depression over Northern Bay of Bengal, which provided some relief to monsoon dependent farmers of Odisha. These can be traced back to human activities mainly chopping of forests and trees for road expansion, and planting saplings which have low carbon sequestration capacity. For eg: in the year 2013, about 7500 trees were chopped off just for a highway expansion in the capital city of Odisha. These are signs which citizens and government should take notice of. There are other signs that is coming up in global news now - For instance, Frequest Forest Fires, Highest recorded temperature on earth in Death Valley. It was recorded at 54.5 degrees C. We also had heat looming over Arctic circle and temperatures recorded there was 30+ degrees Celsius. As a coastal state we cannot really wait every summer and october for a new typhoon and live our lives in terror after hearing every depression situation in Bay Of bengal. This is the right time we need to act. The Government is for sure doing its job but as responsible citizens, we need to do our part too. We need to take certain measures at our end to reduce our individual carbon footprint, protest against the insensitive chopping of trees, keep our Air Conditioners at 24 degrees celcius, avoid wastage of water and electricity by not keeping our devices on standby, by using public transport, by trying to install a solar panel at our homes (This will reap benefits for the years to come) and finally by planting a tree and taking care of it.

If one person moves, nothing happens!

If a Billion People Move, Change is inevitable!

Thank you. Regards,

Rishipal Singh

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MEMBERSHIP: The Only Challenge for Rotary in its 2nd Century

“Rotary’s Membership has become stagnant…”“Rotary’s Membership is stuck at 1.2 Million for 2 decades…”

“We need to bring in new members to cross the barrier…”

“Each One, Bring One…”

How many times have we heard these sentences from Rotary leaders from the stage? Almost every Rotary event worldwide repeats these words, even in regions where Rotary has been consistently growing over the last decade. Rotary first reached the 1.2M mark in the mid-nineties and it has been a matter of concern for Rotary leaders worldwide that the oldest and one of the finest humanitarian service organisations across the globe is not growing. And do you understand what this means? It means we are not able to strengthen ourselves further to empower ourselves to expand our reach of service. It also means we do not have enough hands to accelerate the pace of the difference that we want to make to this world. It means we are taking a little too much time to organise, gather resources and implement humanitarian projects. So, what is the problem? Why has our membership become stagnant inspite of our experience of adding so many new members

in every Installation Ceremony and adding new so many clubs every year? The answer is more members leave Rotary than we are able to add every year. The big problem is Retention, not that of inviting new members. And what is the solution? The solution lies in adopting a holistic approach including adding new members and ensuring their retention.

How to do it? One, add new members, no doubt. We need more like-minded people, service minded people, people with a helping spirit, people who are willing to go all the way to make the life of a fellow human better. If we make a new thumb-rule, why can’t we think of adding 1 new member per existing member every year? Can we not find 1 worthy person in a 1000 people that we know who could be a potential Rotarian? If not, we are in a wrong circle of people. It is just that we do not care to invite. Someone invited us into Rotary, and it is our first and foremost duty to carry forward that legacy. Everyone, bring one, every year. Two, expand the reach of Rotary to unrepresented areas/regions of the population. Look out for possibilities of starting new Rotary clubs in cities/towns where there is none. In distant rural places, start with a satellite club, and gradually convert them into a separate new Rotary club. Every taluka headquarter in India should have a Rotary club. Three, member orientation. Obviously, an ignorant Rotarian is sure to exit. Proper member orientation before and after granting membership is very important and mostly neglected. Four, member engagement. The most disastrous reason for members leaving Rotary is that they are not engaged. They are not heard. They are not understood. They are not given any importance. They are not given any responsibility. They are not included. Every individual joining Rotary has a purpose and a dream of the organisation and own role in it. If the club does not match his purpose, it leads to member disinterest and exit. Groupism, politics, self-promotion, and disregard to traditions, rules & protocols, whims of club leaders – all lead to member disinterest. Five, effectively interesting programs. A balance of fellowship activities and service projects through informative & knowledge sharing meetings, community service projects, family participation, and self-growth opportunities keep members interested. Plan the year accordingly.

It is our duty to think about Rotary Membership. It is our duty to contribute in this aspect. Any Rotarian neglecting this duty is not a worthy Rotarian. Do not only add members, mentor them, nurture them, motivate them, inspire them. Let us make a target – let’s resolve to double the membership of our club in 3 years. Make a plan for your club and execute it. It is my challenge to you.

Bina DesaiDistrict Governor 2019-20

Rotary International District 3054, Home Club: RC Kankaria (Ahmedabad)“Let’s Build A Legacy...Together “

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New features on

MyRotary..

An improved My Rotary experience will debut at the end of July. You’ll find a redesigned site that’s faster, easier to navigate, and accessible on your mobile device.

Some of the new features include:

• A personalized homepage with your club and district information

• Detailed club meeting information that’s searchable by location, language, and meeting type (in person, online, or both), with in-person meetings shown on a map

• Stronger privacy settings that let you decide what personal information to share and with whom

• Enhanced member profiles that may provide someone’s name, club, role, and contact information, depending on the information they have decided to share

New on Rotary Showcase: find project partners

Thousands of Rotary and Rotaract clubs have shared their projects on Rotary Showcase since it launched in 2012. Now we’ve added new features that make this online tool even more useful. Your club can now post proposed projects and seek partners for those projects. You can share project details, ask for financial or other support, and connect with other clubs. Potential partners can search Rotary Showcase to find proposed projects to join and contact project creators directly. Learn more in Rotary Showcase.

2020-21 Online Official Directory

The Online Official Directory is your guide to the worldwide fellowship of Rotary, where you can easily and securely search for members, find information about clubs and districts, view committees, read senior leader biographies, and more. It&#39;s a helpful tool for planning a club visit, making connections, or finding international service partners.

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Rotary Seventh Area of FocusSUPPORTING THE ENVIRONMENT

The Rotary Foundation Trustees and Rotary International Board of Directors have both unanimously approved adding a new area of focus: supporting the environment. More than $18 million in Foundation global grant funding has been allocated to environment-related projects over the past five years. Creating a distinct area of focus to support the environment will give Rotary members even more ways to bring about positive change in the world and increase our impact. RI President Mark Maloney says that during his travels around the world as a Rotary senior leader he encountered many Rotary members and Rotaractors who advocated for the environment to be an area of focus. “I believe strongly that our Rotary Foundation programs now have a valuable added dimension to our efforts,” says, Maloney. Foundation Trustee Chair Gary C.K. Huang says that with the global population reaching near eight billion, protecting the environment is increasingly important. “It is time for us to use our collective resources to invest in a smart and efficient way to protecting our environment,” says Huang. “We are qualified to take this initiative because we are a global group of problem solvers with diversified talents.” In 1990-91, RI President Paulo V.C. Costa made the environment one of his primary causes, creating the Preserve Planet Earth subcommittee, which looked at ways clubs and members could conduct environmental initiatives. “We have finally caught up to Costa [his vision],” says Past RI President Ian H.S. Riseley, chair of the Environmental Issues task force, which championed the new area of focus. “As a lifelong environmentalist, I’m delighted that our great organization has recognized that the environment is a worthy and appropriate destination for our project activity,” says Riseley. “This is an exciting moment in Rotary history.” Supporting the environment becomes Rotary’s seventh area of focus, which are categories of service activities supported by global grants. It joins peacebuilding and conflict prevention; disease prevention and treatment; water, sanitation, and hygiene; maternal and child health; basic education and literacy; and community economic development. Grant applications for projects will be accepted beginning on 1 July 2021. Gifts and commitments from Rotarians and others will be sought to provide global grant support for the new area of focus. Rotary International President Barry Rassin had said that our environment is ‘ultimate mission’. Why should Rotarians care about climate change?

We’re people who care about our world. We want our world to be a better place, and it’s not just about the six specific areas of focus. It’s broader than that. We have to look at the world as a whole and how we can make it a better place. If we’re losing countries due to sea level changes, if stronger storms are disrupting water supplies or destroying people’s livelihoods, that’s more people

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who are going to be disadvantaged. So caring about the environment goes toward our ultimate mission, and we should give it the importance it deserves. As a humanitarian organization, we’re obligated to talk about it. We need to have the conversation.

All earlier six of Rotary’s areas of focus are closely linked to the environment.

PROMOTING PEACE: The connections between the environment and peace are many and complex.

Good management of ecosystems can lead to cooperative, resilient communities. Poor management of the environment undermines both natural and social systems. The resulting scarcities and competition for water and other natural resources can lead to increased insecurity, climate induced migration, and refugees.

FIGHTING DISEASE:

A healthy environment tends to lead to healthier people. Investing in environmental sustainability can promote our wellbeing. The degradation of the environment — the air we breathe, the food we eat, the water we drink, and the ecosystems that sustain us — is responsible for an estimated 1 in 4 deaths across the globe.

PROVIDING CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION:

Too many people in the world still lack access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene —basic elements of health and dignity. Effective management and protection of the environment is critical for successful water and sanitation programmes and can reduce risks to water supplies due to flooding, pollution, improperly managed sanitation, extreme precipitation events, and over extraction.

SAVING MOTHERS AND CHILDREN:

Approximately. 7 million children under five die each year from lower respiratory infections and diarrheal diseases. Cleaning up the environment reduces preventable and premature deaths, improves the health of the children who survive, benefits their mothers, and improves the well-being of the entire family.

SUPPORTING EDUCATION:

Nature education creates better stewards of the air, land, water, and wildlife, which is critical for the sustainability of everyone’s health. Young minds in well-nourished and healthy bodies are better able to benefit from education and literacy.

GROWING LOCAL ECONOMIES:

Prudent environmental practices support industry, agriculture, and services to meet both current and future needs of a community. Tapping alternative energy sources to reduce energy poverty and support local economies is essential for progress in all of the other areas of focus. For example, strategic microfinancing enables a community to install and use a solar-powered grid. Communities and their economies flourish when the air and water are clean, and nourishing food promotes health and well-being.

Rtn Vinod Kumar, PP

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Rtn Debabrata PanigrahiCharter president

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A blast of apprehensive thoughts stuck my mind as soon as I heard about the corona positive report of my close friend whom I had met last month. I was a bit worried and apprehensive about my own health and health of my family members consisting of my children in early teens and my parents in seventies. My wife and my self, both in jobs, try to take maximum precautions while attending office and while purchasing daily needs for kitchen and medicines. We wear masks, frequently sanitise our hands, wash our clothes daily, sanitise potential fomites, eat healthy food and all other precautions recommended by the wise men!! Despite all these precautions there is a constant pressure of increasing positive cases in the vicinity, in the State and elsewhere in our country. As a responsible and aware citizen, it is obvious to get anxious about the delay in the development of vaccine or India being featured on higher rungs of worst affected countries of the world. Increasing number of migrant fellow countrymen on the streets, increasing deaths of covid warriors, and increasing politics in all spheres of life tend to give sleepless nights.

Stress and depression have become a routine among us irrespective of our age or our state of financial health. Children and old parents not being able to leave home for months leave them tensed and irritated sometimes. The feelings of not being able to do anything to improve the situation makes us worried and feel helpless. The mind seeks to run away from such stark and difficult situation but there are not many outlets due to frequent shutdowns, closures of markets, restaurants, cinema halls etc.

Under such melee of uncontrolled situation gardening gives us a wonderful option to take refuge in the serenity and blissful company of nature. Gardening at home has given us few peaceful moments of life every day. Gardening gives us an out let to get the disturbed mind to get involved in activities of creation of new life. Sowing seeds today gives hope of their germination tomorrow. The buds of today give us an eagerness to look forward to a beautiful flower tomorrow. There is an excitement in anticipation of spectra of flowering every day. Every day we get the lessons of courage and strength from the growing vines and shrubs. The tiny flying visitors, who come to our gardens unhindered and unaware of any restrictions of pandemic, open up our thoughts encouraging us to break through worried thoughts beyond the temporary pandemic situation. The energy in chirping of birds, the buzzing of bees and the rattling of leaves in our gardens give us the reasons to get up every morning and look up to a new canvas of nature.

Home Based Gardeningcan be a panacea for Covid 19 induced depression

Rtn Dr. P. Srinivas and Ann Dr. Deepa Khulbe

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The nutritious vegetables, the sweet and sour fruits, and the magical herbs give us a sense of fulfilment. The pure pollution and pesticide free immunity boosting bounties of nature reassure us that their nutrients will strengthen us from inside and channelize the blessings of the Gods above. The more we tender the plants more rewards we get and more happiness we cherish. And for once the stress seem to fade away !!! The excitement of gardening seems to have displaced the depressing thoughts and fill us with hope and rejuvenating flow of life !!

Gardens are our small piggy banks of happiness that we save for reaping in times of despair. And the enormous magnitude of Covid 19 pandemic has shown us our place and made us to realise that all the wealth and luxuries we were running after were mere mirages and the real treasure trove is in our backyard itself … in the garden of peace and tranquillity.

Happy Gardening for happy and healthy body and mind !!

The best place to find God is in a garden.You can dig for him there.

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Rtn Ashok Tripathy IAS (Retd) Club Advisor

Three Rotary Club members, all a little hard of hearing, were standing by the bowling green in the park. One remarked to the other“Windy isn’t it?”“No” the second man replied, “its Thursday”. Tthe third man nodded in agreement:“So am I. Lets have a cup of tea”____________________________________________A doctor, lawyer, and a Rotarian in charge of fundraising all die and arrive at the Pearly Gates about the same time. St. Peter tells them they may each have one thing to take with them to Heaven.The doctor is first, and asks for $1 million. This is given and proceeds to enter Heaven. The lawyer, not to be outdone, asks for $2 million. “Very well,” say St. Peter and opens the gate to Heaven for the lawyer.Finally it is time for the Rotarian, who had just finished a fundraising project for The Rotary Foundation. St. Peter asks him what he would like to take to Heaven. The fundraiser moves up very close to St. Peter, and in a soft voice asks, “It it’s not too much trouble, could I just have the names of those two people who were ahead of me in line?” ____________________________________________After a morning fishing, a Rotarian left for a District meeting in the afternoon and his wife decided to motor out into the lake, drop anchor and read her book.A Game Warden pulls up alongside the woman in his boat. “’Good morning, Ma’am. What are you doing?”“Reading a book” she replies.“You’re in a Restricted Fishing Area” he informs her.“I’m sorry, officer, but I’m not fishing, I’m reading”.“Yes, but you have all the equipment. For all I know you could start at any moment. I’ll have to take you in and write you up.”“If you do that, I’ll have to charge you with Sexual assault” says the woman.“But I haven’t even touched you,” says the game warden.“That’s true, but you have all the equipment. For all I know you could start at any moment.”

“Have a nice day ma’am” the warden said, and he left.____________________________________________It is common practice to expect new Rotarians to give a talk to their fellows about themselves, their early life, their training and the job that they do. This is called a “Job Talk” by some and “The Man Behind the Badge” by others.Later in Rotary life the Rotarian is often expected to fill the speaker diary by giving a talk which is NOT connected with his work. A hobby such as stamp collecting or model trains would be a good example.My story recounts the time when Fred arrived at the meeting of his Rotary club to be reminded that he was the speaker for the evening and this was not a “Job Talk”.He had forgotten and was not prepared. He sat at the top table, beside the Chairman for the evening, and thought about a subject during the meal.When he was announced he spoke about sex. The meeting listened to every word and asked many questions. It was a success.When he arrived home, Mary his wife, asked “How was Rotary?”.

“It was a good meeting” he said.“What was for dinner?” she asked.“Beef, and it was good” he answered.“Who was the speaker?” she continued.“I was” he replied.“What did you speak about?”Now he can see trouble looming!“Sailing” he lied.

The next morning Mary was shopping in the town and visited the butcher who was also a Rotarian.“Fred gave a wonderful talk last night.” he said.“Yes” said Mary, “but I don’t understand why he chose the subject. The first time he did it he was sick and the second time his hat blew off”.__________________________________________

JokesA few jokes about Rotarians.

Thanks to the discontinued joke site of District 9790.

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Rotary club of Bhubaneswar Heritage undertook several activ-ities and social programme as per its annual targets and com-mitments revolving around the six focus areas of Rotary with the active participation of its members and office bearers.

MPHF of the Club: In the Rotary year 2019-20, two of our es-teemed members became MPHF and donated US$ 1050 to Ro-tary Foundation. They are none other than Rtn. Dr. Bidhu Bhu-san Samanta and PP. Rtn. Vinod Kumar.

Donation to Polio Fund: We have donated INR 7500 equiva-lent to US$ 100 to Polio Fund. Thanks to Rtn. Dr. B. B. Samanta for contributing to Polio Fund.

Membership Development: When I took charge as President on 1st of July 2019 there were 54 registered members in the club however I have inducted 8 new members and left with 62 members on 30th June 2020. Membership growth was 15%

Donation to RCBH-SSS; As 8 new members contribution I have deposited 16,000 rupees in Society saving bank account

Donation to Club: First time in history of the club since last 11 years I have donated the highest 1,80,000 to Club for creating permanent assets and wish that the current president to break my record by donating more than my tenure as president. I am now challenging him to beat me also to future presidents.

Recognise to best Rotarian: I have awarded 27 Rotarian during this year to recognise their extra ordinary support to the club.

1. Club assemblies: Total three Club Assem-blies conducted during the year 2019-20 which were sponsored respec-tively by President Rtn. Sarangadhar Samal, Secretary Rtn. Bichi-drananda Nayak and Vice-President Rtn. Dr. Bidhu Bhusan Samanta.

2. Board of Directors Meeting: Total 9 numbers Board of Directors Meeting conducted during the year.

3. Business Meetings: Total 16 numbers Busi-ness Meetings conducted during the year.

4. Speaker Meetings: Total 14 numbers Speaker Meetings on following very important topics of social and de-velopment significance we organized during the year.

i) Van Mahotsav

ii) Discussion on Union Budget vis a vis State Budget 2019

iii) Employability of Rural Youth through Skill Development

iv) Taswels Programme

v) Food Safety

vi) Mahima Dharma ‘O’ Bhima Bhoi

vii) Real Estate Disputes in Odisha with special emphasis on Real Estate (Regulation & Devel-opment) Act, 2016

viii) Communicating with the Masses

ix) Act of Thinking

x) Heart Fullness Meditation

xi) Solutions for Change

xii) Union Budget (Impact over charitable, educa-tional, commercial entities)

xiii) Realities of Jamu & Kasmir

xiv) Harmful effects of pesticides and how we tack-le insect pests of crops through eco-friendly methods.

RCB Heritage

Activities Report2019-20

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5. Mega Health Checkup Programmes

Date Camp Place No. of Patient treated 01.07.2019 First Step Play School, Baragad Brit Colony, Bhubaneswar 200 persons10.08.2019 ABBEY West Service Pvt. Ltd., Lumbini Vihar, Bhubaneswar 300 students01.09.2019 Nayapalli Duga Puja Mandap, Bhubaneswar 300 persons

6. Mega Blood Donation Camps

Date Camp Place No. of Units of Blood Collected

01.07.2019 SBI Main Branch, Bhubaneswar 5010.08.2019 ABBEY West Service Pvt. Ltd., Lumbini Vihar, Bhubaneswar 2027.05.2020 SBI Main Branch, Bhubaneswar 50

7. Mega Plantation programme

Date Name of the Place No. of trees planted. 05.07.2019 Royal High School and Shree Jagannath High School Campus, Kora-

dakanta, Bhubaneswar 500 Shading Tree Plants

04.09.2019 Healthville, Bhalunka, Bhubaneswar 2000

8. FANI Cyclone Restoration Programme at Dugal and Sarangajodi GP of Satyabadi Block, Puri District

20.07.2019 - FANI Cyclone Restorationn Programme at Dugal and Sarangajodi GP of Satyabadi Block, Puri. RCBH team distributed 1000 nos. Mosquito net, 1000 Nos. Solar Lamp to 2000 households, Tarpaulin for 500 nos. and Sleeping mat for 2000 nos. households. The above materials were distributed among 1963 affected families in 8 Hamlets of Dugal Gram Panchayat and 1037 affected peoples in 20 Hamlets of Sarangajodi Gram Panchayat of Satyabadi Block of Puri District.

9. Distributed 10 verities vegetable seed kits to FANI Cyclone affected area

30.10.2019 – At FANI Cyclone affected area, RCBH team distributed 10 verities vegetable seed kits to the 2500 families consisting of 1139 families of Dugal Gram Panchayat and 1361 families of Sarangajodi Gram Panchayat for restoring vegetable garden in their premises through 198 Women SHG leaders.

10. Restoration of Water Bodies and repairing of damaged community Structures through Cash for Work

Soon after the relief distribution was over, it was visualized that though the immediate needs of food and other essentialities were met for some time of the affected families, but cleaning of the surroundings was the highest need of the hour. It was observed that the roads were blocked with uprooted trees, village ponds were also covered with leaves, dusts and garbage, many com-mon property resources like Community centers, Temples, Open well etc were damaged. In order to restore the normal living condition, RCBH team-initiated Cash for work measures from 10th July’2019. The villagers worked for cleaning/renovating their 37 water bodies, community structures, roads against their labor, daily wages were paid. A total 3291-person days were created for the cleaning, repair and renovation of community structures and roads of the hamlets and villages.

11. Occupational Hazards Reduction Eye Camp at ABBEY West Services

Camp Date Camp Areas No. of person treated 01.09.2019 ABBEY West Services Pvt. Ltd., Lumbini Vihar, Bhu-

baneswar150

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12. Conducted more than 120 Community Eye Camps through which 6000 eye sights were restored

Camp Date Camp Areas No. of Eye Sights Restored 1st of July to 30th June 2020

120 Community Eye Camps in the districts of Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Deogarh, Angul, Jagatsinghpur and Khordha of Odisha

6000

1st of July to 30th June 2020

Distribution of near vision glasses for 6 districts of Odisha 3000

3 to 12.11. 2019 Kalinga Eye Hospital has conducted 8 Blind children’s eye surgery to restore the vision with RCBH and Sightsavers.

8 children has got vision for both eyes.

13. Organised District Grant Management Seminar

Date Place No. of Participants attended 29.08.2019 Hotel Padmaja Convention, C.S. Pur, Bhubaneswar 210

14. International Youth Day Celebration & Youth Seminar

Date Place No. of Participants attended 12.08.2019 Royal College of Science & Technology, Rasulgarh, Bhu-

baneswar200

16.08.2019 ODM Public School Auditorium, Patia, Bhubaneswar 250

15. Seminar on Urban Horticulture and Rooftop Gardening

Date Place No. of Participants attended 24 & 25 Nov. 2019

Central Horticultural Experiment Station, (ICAR-IIHR), Bhubaneswar

300

16. Odisha Eye Health Conclave

Date Place No. of Participants attended 01.12.2019 Hotel Padmaja Convention, C.S. Pur, Bhubaneswar 165

17. Felicitation of Two Young Rotarian Cyclists from Rotary Club of Uptown Calicut, Kerala.

Date Place No. of Participants attended 28.08.2019 Royal College of Science and technology 100

18. Installation Ceremony

Date Place No. of Participants at-tended

11.07.2019 Hotel Padmaja Convention, C.S. Pur, Bhubaneswar 250

19. Charter Day Celebration

Date Place No. of Participants at-tended

24.08.2019 ODM Public School Auditorium, Patia, Bhubaneswar 160

20. Club Picnic

Date Place No. of Members attended 11.01.2020 Healthville, Bhalunka, Bhubaneswar 200 Nos. Members family

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20. Installation of E-learning Kits and distribution of Educational materials

Date Particulars25.02.2020 E-learning Kits installed at Jagannath High School, Koradakanta, Bhubaneswar, Khurda18-19.03. 2020 Educational materials were distributed to class 3 to class 9 students of Kainphulia Govt. High

School of Bhapur block in Nayagarh district.

21. Organised 5 phases of COVID-19 Relief Programme in Nayagarh, Dhenkanal and Bhalunka Area,

Date Phase Place No. of Families benefitted 20.04.2020 1 Dhenkanal Sadar 572 Labourers 22.04.2020 1 Gondia Block in Dhenkanal district 260 Poor homeless people01.05.2020 1 Kankadahad Block of Dhenkanal District 150 Poor Tribal Families05.05.2020 1 Dhenkanal Sadar and Gondia Block 91 Poor disabled People04.05.2020 2 Daruthenga Gram Panchayat, Bhubaneswar 200 families 16.05.2020 3 Bhalunka Area, Bhubaneswar 200 Families 31.05.2020 4 Bhalunka Area, Bhubaneswar 100 poor older tribal people16.06.2020 5 Godeikuda (Near Baranga) of Khurda District 20 Poor older tribal people

22. Installation of Hands Free Sanitizer Dispenser in different public service offices.

Date Installation Place No. of dispenser donated 03.06.2020 Aranya Bhawan, Bhubaneswar 10 Nos.08.06.2020 Directorate of Higher Education, Bhubaneswar 4 Nos.

Nandan Kanan Zoo, Bhubaneswar 4 Nos.Healthville, Bhalunka, Bhubaneswar 2 Nos.

22.06.2020 Central Horticultural Experiment Station, Bhubaneswar 2 Nos.Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority, Bhubaneswar 3 Nos.

23. Celebration of birthdays, anniversaries and felicitation programme: Felicitation of Birthday and marriage anniversary to Mem-bers and Spouse throughout the year.

24. Special felicitation programme for Doctor’s day, Chartered Accountant’s Day, and COVID Worriers.

01.07.2019 - Felicitation programme for four Doctors on Observation of National Doctors’ Day and four Chartered Accountants on Observation of National Chartered Accountants’ Day

04.05.2020 - Conducted felicitation ceremony for appreciation to the COVID-19 Warier at CHC, Bhapur of Nayagarh district

14.05.2020 - Appreciation ceremony of the COVID-19 Warier at Kalinga Eye Hospital, Dhenkanal

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/RCBHeritage

Rooftops of Bhubaneswar: https://youtu.be/oFVuqK-NVEI (Produced by RCB Heritage)

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WASH in Schools or WASH through Schools?– The Dilemma

Rtn.Dr B.B.SamantaINTRODUCTION:WASH in Schools and WASH though Schools are, many a time, interpreted as synonymous. This is probably the reason why providing safe water and improved sanitation together with hand washing facility is considered as the end of promoting WASH among school children.

This is based on the assumption that providing these facilities will lead, automatically, to their use by children and through them create demand in their facilities and ultimately in the community. But unfortunately this has not happened. There are many instances where the toilets, provided in school, are not in use or under lock and key. A similar situation emerges when it comes to hand washing facility and even water facility provided through hand pumps. A major reason for this phenomenon has been lack of demand and motivation among the school children themselves. Besides, adequate efforts have not been made to put the WASH strategy into the school system. For any behavioral change to succeed, it is essential that the motivational efforts need to be institutionalized rather than having an ad hoc approach. In the recent past several efforts have gone in promoting sanitation and hygiene in schools with disappointing outcome. Whether we talk of strategies like WASH in Schools or Wins or the Three Star Approach to WASH or Child Friendly/Happy School, the outcome has fallen short of the objectives, barring some exceptions. In the present paper, an attempt has been made on how to implement the WASH in Schools with better outcome. This is based on the author’s own experience both in India and abroad.

OBJECTIVES OF WASH THROUGH SCHOOLS: The major objective of WASH through School should be to promote better hygiene practices among students and though them, among families and ultimately among the communities on a sustainable basis, that will contribute to a significant improvement in the health and well being of people, particularly children and women and not to confine the WASH interventions within the four walls of a school. The specific objectives are:

- Adoption of a participatory approach in creating awareness among teachers and students, with greater involvement of the latter.

- Involvement of the community, through the Parents-teachers Association, for improving the school environment.

- Improvement of environmental sanitation situation in schools and the community.- Improvement of the existing water and sanitation/hygiene facilities in schools to inculcate better

hygiene practices.- Ensuring children’s rights to a cleaner and healthier environment.- Institutionalization of the awareness and adoption strategy

*The author is the former UNICEF India Sanitation Coordinator and Head of WASH in Northen Iraq and Central Asia. Was a Members of International Civil Service

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GUIDING PRINCIPLES: The strategy for WASH through Schools should be based on the following five guiding principles some of which are interlinked to one another.

Conceptualization: What to promote: It should be looked at from two main angles, one to create awareness on better hygiene practices and two to generate demand for safe water and sanitary/hygiene facilities. So far as the first part is concerned it should focus on the seven components of safe water, sanitation and hygiene. These are, i) safe handling of drinking water, ii) safe disposal of waste water, iii) safe disposal of human excreta including child excreta, iv) solid waste disposal, v) home sanitation and food hygiene, vi) personal hygiene and vii) environmental sanitation or community sanitation. In each component, a couple of key messages could be identified that have greater impact on health and nutritional status of people in general and children in particular. Of the seven components, the first six could be included as a part of the daily prayer and the seventh component, that is, the Community Sanitation, could be taken up on specific days when the students move out to the community to promote sanitation and hygiene. . Visualization: How to promote: This will include the whole planning process and will call for creative thinking on the type of IEC materials most appropriate for disseminating the messages, the facilities to be established in the school and in the community for the adoption of hygiene practices, the channels to be used, mechanism for meeting the demand for water and sanitary facilities and so on. One suggestion is to use three or four key messages on the first six components during the daily prayer and the seventh component viz., Environmental Sanitation or Community Sanitation on special occasions that can involve the community. For example, on Monday the theme for prayer could be safe handling of drinking water and on Tuesday safe disposal of waste water and so on.Mobilization: With whom to promote: This will include the whole range of partners with whom alliance has to be built to implement the proposed activities. At each level it will be necessary to mobilize the key partners for their involvement in achieving the key project objectives relating to what has been conceptualized and visualized. Providing the required exposure to the key partners through visits to successful project areas, training and orientation would be needed for this purpose. Formation of student peer groups/ student cabinets and their orientation should also form a part of such exposure. The concept and the way it has been visualized should be acceptable to the partners. Launching the project will be the ultimate aim of this part.Stabilization: How to consolidate: Once the project is on ground, it will be necessary to ensure its proper implementation which could be achieved through close monitoring and follow up besides providing constant feedback on the issues that may come up from time to time, and finding a solution. Any mid-course correction need should be part of this phase.Institutionalization: How to put the strategy into the system and create a mechanism for replication and going to scale: The institutionalization process will go along with the stabilization process. Since the project has the acceptance of all the partners involved, right from the beginning and they are involved in the project implementation and getting the feedback, it will be easy to replicate the project and go to scale. Developing Work Book on Sanitation and Hygiene, separately for each class, could be a useful intervention in this phase, along with conveying selected messages during the daily prayer. These will form a part of the institutionalization process.

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When someone rises from acutely humble background of a single tin-shed of slum school with merely 10 students to build an empire of corporate group of education with global schooling benchmark with thousands of bright students, hundreds of smart teachers and innumerable national and international laurels, the whole world around naturally stares. This is Dr. Satyabrata Minaketan, the Founder Chairman of ODM Group of Institutions, Patia, Bhubaneswar, who has proved that nothing is impossible with diligent and meticulous work, determination, discipline, perseverance, positive attitude and humility yet high dream. His achievements have always been point of great envy and admiration in the field of national and international school education with many feathers on his cap in the form of state, national and international level awards and rewards including the British Council International School Accreditation and National Award from none other than the President of India.

Now, his being conferred with ‘Evangelist of India’ Award by internationally acclaimed ‘Forbes India’ and felicitated by the great speaker and novelist ‘Chetan Bhagat’ is a great pride and joy not only for ODM Group of Education, but also for whole of Odisha.

While in his village and from the time he was studying in class IX, he also fought bravely for social justice in welfare of the forbidden and downtrodden people, for child rights, casteism, atrocity against women which are clearly mentioned in his autobiography ‘Manisha Gadha Karigar’.

While doing his graduation at RCE, he showed his brilliance not only in education but also in cultural and philanthropic activities. Being one of the only eight students for admission

From Slum Teacher to

‘Evangelist of India 40’Glory

- Forbes India.com

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in nationally renowned Regional College of Education (Now ‘Regional Institute of Education’) in the year 1982, he wrote his own golden career. He furthered his dream and ambition of being an educationist and philanthropist right from this national platform. Apart from his own learning, he started teaching in slums and helping the slum and hamlet dwellers in Shikhar Chandi slum. At the tribal villages of Bhalunka, Chudanga etc, he created land mark achievements striving hard to provide relief, food, shelter and agricultural support for the rehabilitation of three hundred families after the devastating phase of Super Cyclone 1999.

Back in the year 1989, when he started a formal school with finger count students and two teachers in a three room rented tin shed, where virtually he did the job of a Principal, a teacher, a clerk, a sweeper and a security guard all together, he had always nurtured and nourished the long cherished dream of a marvellous smart school of high qualities and values at par with global standard while still maintaining Indian values and virtues, culture and literature, vedas and scriptures. And he has done it through out. For last 31 years, he has never looked back. Starting from the tiny unit of ODM Public School in BDA Colony, Bhubaneswar, he has successfully set up huge Head quarters and ODM Public School at Sishu Vihar, Patia, Astral Institute of Management Studies, Patia, a global school at Daruthenga and Institute of Human Excellence with Eastern Asia’s biggest Ayurveda and Nature Cure therapy center called ‘Health Ville’ at Bhalunka, Bhubaneswar with very congenial, conducive, progressive, smart and advanced facilities and opportunities for students and teachers, which have been enriching and empowering the future human resource of the state and nation relentlessly with nationalistic dedication, devotion and determination with indomitable zeal and enthusiasm.

ODM Public School under his leadership has attained and achieved innumerable laurels in the terms of quality result and success in other important areas like high success rate of students in IIT, Medical Entrance, KVPY, NTSE and MBA students’ standard employments. His institution is ultra modern in all aspects with

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facilities of Chembridge English Learning Department, Resonance Coaching for career aspirants etc. Its no wonder that ODM Public School has been the first choice of the parents.

Apart from being a highly successful educationist and social

worker, he is a prolific writer with publication of 17 international best selling quality books on Life skill, Physical and Mental Health, Values and Ethics, Yoga and meditation. He is also an eminent motivational speaker to his noble credit. As a philanthropist, he has been providing free education, lodging and board, study materials and garments to hundreds of orphans and destitute students with two crores of scholarship to meritorious students every year. He has adopted five tribal villages providing them basic means of livelihood under his social commitment projects. As President, Rotary Club Heritage, Bhubaneswar

too, he has been rendering yeomen service to nation.

He has further higher dreams to open up new educational opportunities in every state of India contributing to nation-building through quality education, as he has said to me in our interview session.

His recent achievement of Forbes India ‘Great Evangelist of India’ award among best forty educationists in India and being only recipient from Odisha has added another golden leaf to the History of ODM Educational Group.

Dr. A T Mishra Educationist & Writer

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Past Memories... of our Club

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New MembersList of New Members and their Sponsors (2020-21)

Sl. No. Name Photo Category Occupation Introduced by

01 Shri Nirmal Kumar Choudhury

Insurance Administration

LIC Divisional Manager (Retd.)

Dr B.B.Samanta, Secretary

02 Shri Ramesh Chandra Ojha Banking DGM, PNB

(Retd.)Dr B.B.Samanta,

Secretary

03 Col. Lalatendu Mahapatra Defense Army Col. (Retd.)

Dr B.B.Smanta, Secretary

04 Shri Jaganath Prasad Jagdeb IT

M.D., Perimeter (A Software Consultancy

Firm)

Dr. B. B. Samanta, Secretary

05 Prof. Arta Trana Mishra Academics Academic Director, ODM

Dr S. Minaketan, President

06 Shri Rishipal Singh IT Consultancy Consultant, TCS Dr. S. Minaketan, President

07 Dr Manas Ranjan Swain Health Director, Health Ville

Dr. S. Minaketan, President

08 CA Alok Das Management Education

Director of a Management

Institute

Dr S. Minaketan, President

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Our Board Members

DESIGNATION NAME PHOTO

President Rtn Dr. Satyabrata Minaketan

Immediate past president and

Chairman, Eye Care Mission

Rtn. Dr. Sarangadhar Samal

President Elect and Chairman,

Cultural ActivitiesRtn. P.C Das

Vice-President-1 and resource mobilization

Rtn Manmath Kumar Pani

Vice-President-2 Rtn. Bichitra Nanda Nayak

Secretary Rtn.Dr. Bidhu Bhushan Samanta

Joint Secretary

Rtn. Dr. P. Srinivas

Treasurer

Rtn. Amit Ku. Agarwala

Skill Development Mission Chairman

TRF, Disaster Management

including Migrant Workers Support

Rtn. Ashok Ku Tripathy, IAS ( R)-

Chairman

Rtn. K.C Mohanty-IAS (R)-

Co-Chairman

Club Trainer &

International Projects

Rtn. CP Debabrata Panigrahi- Chairman

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Our Board Members

Membership Development

Rtn. Shantanu Kumar Mishra-

Chairman

Club Administration, Greetings and

Felicitation

Rtn. Basant Kumar Sahoo- Chairman

Rtn. Rajendra Kumar Das, Co-

Chairman

Rotary Public Image Rtn Niranjan Sahoo-Chairman

Updating club website,

Administration of club social media and Rotary India

platform. Uploading of club data in

rotary site

Rtn. Sudhi Ranjan Mishra- Chairman

Urban farming and rooftop gardening

Rtn Binay Krishna Das-Director

Youth service, youth parliament,

SaReGaMa

Rtn. Raja Narayan Tripathy- Chairman

Rotract Clubs, Interact Club &

Editor-Club Bulletin

Rtn. Chinmaya Mohapatra-

Chairman

Community ServiceRtn Ranjit Keshari

Mohapatra- Chairman

Rotary India Literacy Mission

Rtn. Bishnu Mohan Mohanty-Chairman

Rotary India Water Mission

Rtn. Dr. Ramababu Dandela-Chairman

Rotary Eye Care Mission

Rtn Srikanta Mishra- Co-Chairman

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Our Board Members

Rotary India Corporate Social Responsibility &

Skill Development

Rtn N.D Rao- Chairman

Rtn. Prof. Pruthwiraj Das, Co-Chairman

Tree Plantation Rtn. R.C Sahoo-Chairman

Blood DonationRtn. Rudra

Mohapatra-Chairman

Vocational Service Rtn. L.C Mohapatra- Director

Sgt-at-Arms Rtn. Sanghamitra Mohanty-Director

Rotary India Sanitation Mission

Rtn. Bikram Keshari Ray- Chairman

Rotary India Health Mission/Camps

Rtn. Dr. Priyabrata Dhir-Chairman

Rtn. Sunil Kumar Rout- Co-Chairman

Rotary Environment Mission

Rtn. Vinod Kumar, IFS (R )- Chairman

Rtn. Ajaya Kumar Pattnaik- Co-

Chairman

COVID-19 Management

P.K. Senapati-

Chairman

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Our Activities

Joint Board Meeting of Directors

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Panel Discussion: COVID 19 INDIA

in the Global ScenarioThe Rotary Foundation Day coincides with National Doctors’ Day & CA Day. A panel discussion on COVID 19 was organised by Rotary with eminent doctors and chartered accountants. Newly elected President Rtn. Dr. S. Minaketan & Secretary Rtn. Dr. Bidhu Bhushan Samanta presided over the meeting. Overall. it was an informative session.

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Covid-19 Awareness Programme for Migrant Laborers

Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage distributed 200 face masks and soaps to migrant labourers and advised labourers to wear the mask and maintain social distancing. President RCBH, Rtn Dr Satyabrata Minaketan ,along with all Rotarians stated such awareness drive will make the rural population inclined to use soaps and wear masks.

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Distribution of fruit bearing plants

among tribal familes

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Green India MissionRotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage

Institutional Plantation Programme “The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.”

With this noble thought, Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage (RCBH) along in collaborative philanthropic mission of ODM Public School took part in a tree-plantation programme for plantation of 5000 plants on 7th of July 2020 at the tribal areas of Bhalunka and rural areas of Daruthenga, Bhubaneswar. On this occasion of ‘Vana- Mahotsav’, many shady, fruit-bearing beautiful trees were planted by Dr. Satyabrata Minaketan, Chairman, ODM group of institutions and President, Rotary Club Heritage, Secretary Rtn. Shri Bidhu Bhusan Samanta, Rtn. Chairman, Tree Plantation Sri Ramchandra Sahoo, Rtn. Sri Vikram Kesari Roy, Rtn. Sri Rishipal Singh, Rtn. Indumati Ray and Rtn Dr A T Mishra etc. Everyone was bonded by a common desire - to make Aarey green and to fight climate change and pollution. We are in the middle of a climate crisis and we cannot afford to not do something like this.” ‘This was a short to contribute to increasing the tree count and an opportunity for people to know Aarey’

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Rotary Club of Bhubaneswar Heritage

1 Polio Drop to Children

Installation-Ceremony

Rtn. Shri Bidhu Bhusan Samanta, Rtn. Chairman, Tree Plantation Sri Ramchandra Sahoo, Rtn. Sri Vikram Kesari Roy, Rtn. Sri Rishipal Singh, Rtn. Indumati Ray and Rtn Dr A T Mishra etc. Everyone was bonded by a common desire - to make Aarey green and to fight climate change and pollution. We are in the middle of a climate crisis and we cannot afford to not do something like this.” ‘This was a short to contribute to increasing the tree count and an opportunity for people to know Aarey’

Ramchandra Sahoo, Rtn. Sri Vikram Kesari Roy, Rtn. Sri Rishipal Singh, Rtn. Indumati Ray and Rtn Dr A T Mishra We are in the middle of a climate crisis and we cannot afford to not do something like this.” ‘This was a short to

contribute to increasing the tree count and an opportunity for people to know Aarey’

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Flood Relief at Gop, PuriRamchandra Sahoo, Rtn. Sri Vikram Kesari Roy, Rtn. Sri Rishipal Singh, Rtn. Indumati Ray and Rtn Dr A T Mishra We are in the middle of a climate crisis and we cannot afford to not do something like this.” ‘This was a short to contribute to i

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Cycle rallyRamchandra Sahoo, Rtn. Sri Vikram Kesari Roy, Rtn. Sri Rishipal Singh, Rtn. Indumati Ray and Rtn Dr A T Mishra We are in the middle of a climate crisis and we cannot afford to not do something like this.” ‘This was a short to contribute to i

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Media Highlights

ROTARY CLUB OF BHUBANESWAR HERITAGEfor internal circulations only

Edited and published by Rtn Chinmaya Mohapatra on behalf of President,