Sunday, January 11, 2009

Car rally screams safety

Posted in Mulund Powai Plus On Saturday, January 10, 2009 at 12:49:18 PM 

Bhanu Kumar Mulund  

Onlookers paused to read the catchy slogans stuck on the cars' sides as they navigated through the stipulated route on the morning of January 4.

'Short cuts cut life short', 'Know safety, no accidents', 'Be alert, be aware, be alive', 'Chance takers are accident makers' were some of the slogans.  Hosted by the Rotary Club of Bombay Mulund East - Dhoom 2009 car rally was aimed at mainly promoting safety. 


One of the many cars that was a part of the rally

Sudhir Hanumante, President of the Club informs, "38 cars were flagged off from 9.30 am onwards at intervals of one and half minutes and the participants came from Mulund, Thane, Ghatkopar, Dombivili, Vashi and Nasik too." 

"This is the third such event we have organised since 2004. This time it is called State Bank of India Rotary Car Rally- Dhoom 2009 and it is in association with Mumbai Traffic Police, Mulund Gymkhana and The Times of Mulund Powai," informs Deepak Jiandani, project Chairman.

"We had pasted about 500 safety slogans behind auto rickshaws since January 1, both in Hindi and Marathi. We have also felicitated three rickshaw drivers selected with the help of their union based on accident free driving record and honesty. We timed the event to coincide with road safety week that falls in the first week of January every year. This was not a speed rally but safety rally," adds Jiandani.

The route was from Mulund, Bhandup, Kanjurmarg to Powai and back.  There were marshals at nine points of contact areas. Dr Jayant Kulkarni, District Governor of Rotary Club and resident of Mulund East congratulated the club on their consistent efforts. Charanjit Singh Sapra, MLC was the guest of honour and expressed pride in being a Rotarian himself. 

Sameer Patil and his wife were chosen the best husband and wife team. The second runner up team of Suraj Deshmukh and Sameer Malavade were from Vashi and the first runners up were Neil Desai and Suvarna Desai who had driven car number 20. 

The winners were Dr.Sudhir Joshi and Sannika his daughter. "We feel very proud and honoured," said Joshi, posing for photographs from his car.   

"The arrangements were superb and we enjoyed the entire rally. Winning or losing was the last thing in our mind," said N Pathare who had come from Nasik.

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Dhoom! Again.. 2009









First week of January 2009 is Road Safety Week, and the Rotary Club of Bombay Mulund East is celebrating it by organizing, Dhoom 2009 - A Car Navigation Rally . For more information on Dhoom, and how to participate or how to Sponsor for Dhoom, see this..



Dhoom 2009


A Fun Filled Family Car Navigation Rally


Sunday, 4th January 2009


A Car Safety week celebration by Rotary Club of Bombay Mulund East







Thursday, September 04, 2008

Six Thinking Hats

The guest speaker today was Rtn. Kumar Deshpande. He spoke on Six Thinking Hats, a concept developed by Ed Bono which received great appreciation in management literature.

The excerpts from his speech:

Bono advocated that our thinking should be based on what it is called as parallel thinking...looking at a problem from various angles,as if wearing different colour hat. Each hat has a significance.

White hat - plain facts, objectivity
Black hat - problems
Red hat - emotional
Yellow hat - seeing positive in any situation
Green hat - creative
Blue hat -big boss, directing the thinking of the group

If judgement is not arrived at an alternative route is considered. If you know your destination there is no single route but many roads available.

Bono encourages to use all these hats while solving a problem instead of getting stuck at one place to make our life more enjoyable .

Friday, August 15, 2008

Spiritual Quoetient

We had unique opportunity of being an audience for a discourse by Mr. Sudeep Basu last Thursday at our weekly rotary meeting. Many of us knew Sudeep and a lot of interest was generated during the day. We were really looking forward to listen to him.

We had very learned attendance form Rotarians , very serious and committed. Primarily, those Rotarians who are choosy and always looking for Value for Time.

Sudeep had a wonderful power point presentation and we were too happy internally as our latest acquisition of the LCD projector was being put to the best use.
Sudeep started with relevance of Spiritualism in the life of leaders in the corporate world. The definition and differentiation of various types of intelligence was truly educating. Everyone in the room started realizing where he stood and that being intelligent was not enough. Slowly it began to dawn as to what was missing. Sudeep kept on raising the quality of the contents by introducing a new concept, a new thought ,a new insight and a new experience almost every minute. One really felt as if we must not put a time limit for such sharing. We kept climbing the steps of intelligence or shall we say wisdom and new learning firmly holding Sudeep’s hand and he would not let us stay behind. He carried everyone in the room to higher level of knowledge and realization. What was truly inspiring was the energy in his speech and every word thereof, particularly when one is talking about such an involved and abstract subject. No one could ever have allowed any other thought to enter the mind so long he was talking. Having understood the fourth Quotient as SQ , everyone perhaps knew, we still have some work to do in life .Most of us have been trying hard to understand the third quotient and here was Sudeep telling us one more. But mind you, there was no frustration as everyone could see a new goal for self, albeit a stretched one and a beautiful one.

Sudeep did an amazing service to our club by covering so much in so little time, with full command on the language and the subject. We truly felt gifted and blessed.

What is a discourse if it does not leave you with questions and quest to know more. Sudeep was kind enough to answer them all and agreeing to be of help off line in spite of his tight schedule.

This day will truly make a difference in many of our lives!!!
RCBME would like to thank Rtn. Anil Bhot for submitting this report.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Oh God ! Why not me?

Our guest speaker, Dr. Ashok Sanghvi, is a distinguished management guru and Founder & Managing Director,Axiom Management Consultants Pvt.Ltd.,Mumbai.

We present below a summary of his speech delivered at Rotary Club of Bombay Mulund East, on 7th August, 2008.

Everybody wants to be a successful person. Mulesh Ambani and Narayan Murthy are the business leader who are emulated the most today. People are,in the process, trying to achieve their goals and are successful to varying extent.

The difference between a grand sucess and an ordinary success is networking.
Networking,as we know, is meaningful engagement with other persons, in an activity to achieve some goal.

Networking is of three kinds :

1. Operational - networking with people at your job; it's more or less given and not much can be done in choosing the partners here....however, trusting other partners at work plays important role in getting work done.
2. Personal - networking in a professional, social organisations like Rotary clubs, Toastmasters, and similar professional bodies. You need to devote a lot of time.
3. Strategic - very important, deliberate networking for use in the future...right now you may don't have a need but cultivating contacts that can be used in futue. Many big companies seen doing this like sending gifts to senior officers who are likely to be MDs or CEOs in next4 to 5 years; companies pay donations to political parties even if that party is not in power today.

He gave a six point program towards working on developing network for your future need :

# 1. Just do it - jot down all your contacts; how big is the list of your contacts? Bigger the better. Categorise all your contacts in to persons you talk or meet once in a week, once in a month, and once in a quarter. If you are not doing (calling up or meeting) you better start doing it now.

# 2. Change your mindset - do not have a preconceived mind;everybody has got strong points, highlight them and avoid critising.

# 3. Work from outside in - find out what others want,what are their needs. what they like.

# 4. Re-allocate your time - delegate much of your work that can be done by others.

# 5. Ask and you shall get - go and ask whatever you don't know, afterall you are not suppose to know everything from the universe ! People are ready to help you.

# 6. Stick to it - make a plan for 5 to 6 years; see what are your needs, whom would you require to work for you, take a proactive step to connect to him/her even if he/she is not needed now; that's a strategic planning.


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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Club picnic at River Touch Resort

On Saturday & Sunday,the 26 th and 27th July,2008 members had gone to River Touch Resort near Karjat on a overnight picnic.



For more pictures visit : http://www.flickr.com/photos/36582408@N00/sets/72157606644574973/



Monday, July 28, 2008

Lifestyle Management

Rtn. Dr. Shivaramakrishana. RC Chembur was the guest speaker at our weekly Rotary meeting dated 25th July,2008. Dr. Shiva, as he is called afectionately, gave an excellent speech on LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT.

We present few salient points from his speech.

Today relatively younger persons are succumbing to certain diseases that were hereto were earlier known to have affected aged people only.

Blood pressure, diabetes and obesity are commonly know diseases or disorders that are related to one's lifestyle ….much attributed to present lifestyle where physical activity is reduced due to modern day comforts on one hand and a changing eating habit on the other hand. Rich, processed food has also brought in increasing level of stress. It should be remembered that stress is our response, physical or mental to
a physical, mental, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension. Again, in today's world stress is more
due to more and more emphasis on performance.

Body is continuously aging and no one can stop that, but we can regress progression of aging by lifestyle management.

Dr. Shiva gave the following formula, which he called D A R E S :

D

Diet

Proper Diet-Indian Thali is considered to be the best balanced diet offering all the minerals & vitamins that are required by our body, whereas fast food or junk food that is more popular among younger generation may rob your body of the requisite constituents for your body.

A

Activity

Implies physical activity which is very much neglected in today's fast paced, facilities laden life. He stressed on brisk walk, jogging or any other cardiovascular exercise on regular basis.

R

Relaxation

Stress today is mainly mental stress which remains constantly. Stress is an ability to perceive implied threat. Therefore it is needed to keep proper balance between Work & Life. Relaxation in any form that soothes your senses, relieves or reduces your tension or stress is very much important. Light music, hobbies that divert your mind is recommended. Involvement in volunteering like in Rotary work also gives much needed fillip to your mind.

E

Empathy

Empathy as different from sympathy is caring for others by putting yourself in others shoes. Compassion or Empathy takes you to think beyond "I" or "me". It is the ability to experience the world from another perspective, often the perspective of another person. Lack of empathy leads to poor communication and a failing to understand others which may anger you.That's bad for your health. While we cannot control other's thoughts, feelings or behaviors, we most certainly can increase our empathy skills : listening, self-awareness and acceptance.

S

Spirituality

Being spiritual mean remaining positive, optimistic, supporting worthy causes, remaining cheerful. In fact Various practices associated with the path of spirituality—meditation, breathing exercises, physical exercises (yogakriyas/yoga practices), and practice of positive thinking make one physically and mentally better equipped to manage stress.

Nutrition and diet

Miss Maria, is a Polish national, working on her Ph.D. in Nutrition at Warsaw University. She was the guest speaker at RC Bombay Mulund East.





Rtn. Rao is seen introducing Miss Maria.




Seated from left to right: Maria,President Rtn. Sudhir Hanmante and Rtn. Jaydeep Mody.


The engrossed audience.




Maria giving a PPT presentation.



Maria's focus of study is preventing and reversing illnesses through the understanding of human anatomy, physiology and nature's laws.



She believes that nature's wisdom surpasses that of any doctor. Learn how to understand what your body is telling you and how to respond accordingly. Discover what is the ideal healthy diet for a human being and learn how to prepare healthy, tasty meals that heal. Become aware of how to live holistically and in harmony with the environment.



She is at present involved with SHARAN,an NGO, where she works as a volunteer. SHARAN conucts workshop for healthy living through use of organically grown food.

The workshop covers:

1. Health, disease and the scope of medicines.

2. What is the healthiest diet for our species? Understanding our anatomy, physiology and real nutritional needs.

3. Why the foods we are eating today cause disease.

4. Results of diet change.

5. The relation between diet and stress.

6. The relation between diet and our environment.

7. How to manage making the transition without missing the foods we are used to.

8. How to handle social situations.



Maria spoke on her research and few of the above points related to diet & disease.



The meeting was well attended by rotarians and guests.