All Is Well- 2010 District Club Assembly
All Is Well- 2010 District Club Assembly (3170) was held on 22nd & 23rd May 2010 at Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra.
All Is Well- 2010 District Club Assembly (3170) was held on 22nd & 23rd May 2010 at Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra.
“GURUKUL” PETS & SETS was organised at Kolhapur, hosted by R.C.Kolhapur Central at Shivaji University campus on 17th & 18th April 2010.
DG.Suresh Chandrashekhar from District 3150 had come as the Chief Guest of this important training programme. DG.Guru presided over the programme and later handed over to DGE.Mahesh Raikar for further proceedings. Chief Guest DG.Suresh has impressed and motivated the incoming leaders of the clubs
We assisted Rotary Club of Vasco da gama in hosting the District team Training Seminar (DTTS) and Training of Trainers Seminar (TOTS) at Woodborne Resort, Nuvem, Goa on 6th and 7th March 2010.
District Governor Elect Rtn. Mahesh Raikar, who also presented the video of RI President-elect Ray Klinginsmith announcing the 2010-11 RI theme, Building Communities — Bridging Continents, during the opening plenary session of the 2010 International Assembly.
Also present were District Governor Gurudatta D Bhakta, DGE Mahesh Raikar, DGN Avinash Poddar (2011-12), DGN Jorson Fernandes (2012-13), PDG Ravi, PDG, District Trainer and Chief Guest PDG Rajan Deshpande, IPDG Dr. Pranesh Jahgirdhar and numerous other senior Rotarians.
The video colposcope for detecting cervical cancer purchased under the Matching Grant project of Rotary Club of Vasco da Gama and Rotary Club of Wigan (RID 1280) was handed over to Dr. Kamat Nursing Home, Goa, India. The project is to install a video colposcope in a hospital catering to poor patients in the port town as well as use the portable equipment to carry out camps in various towns and villages in the state of Goa. Goa is considered as the cancer capital of India with about 700 cases per million of population. The lifestyle of the women in a state where almost 40% of women are unmarried even at the age of 40, makes them at risk for breast as well as cervical cancer.
Rotary Global History Fellowship (RGHF) pins were presented to new members.
We had a public function to coincide with the official visit of the District Governor at ALua, Verna.
Dignitaries on the dias included District Governor Rtn. Gurudatta D. Bhakta, AG Rtn. Shankar Kirlaparkar, DG Nominee Rtn. Dr Jorson Fernandes and GSR Rtn. Santosh Lotlikar. Nirmal and Rupal were inducted. Rotarians from our sponsor club Vasco da gama included Servulo Barros, Rohit Jain, Nikhil Lawande, Piyush Sinha. Other visiting Rotarians included Andrew, Gourish Dhond, Sanat Pilgaonkar – President of Rotary Club of Panaji Goa, and Rtn. Bharat Kamat. Friends of Rotary Dr. Cidalia Bodade, Mr. Ashok Chowgule, Mr. Devang Gosalia, Mr. Harsh Vardhan Mittal, Mr. Sudesh Lujjekar, Ms. Sonali Jain were presented with mementos.
The DG and AG Also met the President, Secretary, President-Elect, Secretary-Elect, and visited Yuwak Sangh School Sada, the first school for our school project where we have donated old books and are overseeing the construction of toilet blocks. He also commended the club on its activities including the Battery recycling programme.
The 51st Rotary District Conference, District 3170 was held at Kala Academy from 5-7 February 2010. The event was well organised by District Governor Rtn. Gurudatta Bhakta and his team comprising of Rtn. Dr. Digambar Naik, Conference Chair.
We hosted dinner for the GSE team from District 9470 Australia at Lava, Chicalim. The delegation included Michael Collin, Rob Pannell, Melissa Croswell, Honor Putland and Belinda Truman. District 9470 currently has 34 clubs from Perth, Western Australia.
Our incoming president for 2010-11 Avez Mohidin attended the Pre-PETS (President Elect Training Seminar) at Belgaum, hosted by the Rotary Club of Belgaum South on 19th and 20th Dec 2009.
We celebrated our first Charter Night on 6 December 2009. Also present were AG Rtn. Shankar Kirlaparkar, Club GSR Rtn. Santosh Lotlikar, the DG nominee and visiting Rotarians from Curchorem and Margao Mid Town. We welcomed our new member Nikhil Sharma and celebrated the new PHF Rtn. Shubhangi Lotlikar.

We attended the Inter-City Meet with R.I.Director K.R.Ravindran hosted by RC Panjim Riviera. Also attending were District Governor Rtn. Gurudatta Bhakta. Attended by Amit B, Amit T, Avez, Dinesh, Jeniffer, Nikhil and Umesh.


All Goa Rotary Cricket tournament for selection to the District Sports
Event at Kolhapur was held on 29 November, 2009 at the SAG
Grounds, Campal, Panaji.
Our club batted first and scored 106 in 10 overs, but lost to the PONDA club.
Our club distributed hearing aids to 4 elderly patients and 5 deaf and dumb children.
These were a part of the Hearing aids and analog audiometer donated to RC Vasco by the Rotary Club of Birmingham, UK (Rotary International District 1060).
Rotary Club of Panjim and R.I. District 3170 hosted a Multi District Conference on Avoidable Blindness at Hotel Fidalgo, Panaji. District Governor Rtn. Gurudatta Bhakta, District Governor Elect Rtn. Mahesh Raikar, PDG Dr. Rekha Shetty , Bangalore, Global Director, Blindness Prevention, Rotary Action Group, Rtn. Shrinivas Malu, District Chair-Avoidable Blindness, 2009-2010, and others attended. Amit Tapadia and Dinesh Heda attended the event.
The staggering facts about Avoidable Blindness: Despite the efforts of governments and eye care professionals, more people in the world are becoming blind each day. Every 5 seconds one person in our world goes blind … and a child goes blind every minute. According t o the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 180 million people worldwide are visually disabled and 40-45 million of them are blind. About 90 percent of the world’s blind live in developing countries. 80% of the world’s blindness is avoidable, preventable or treatable with available interventions. Cataract is responsible for nearly 50% of the world’s blindness. The World Health organization estimates that by the year 2020, the number of blind people in the world will double unless something is done to stop this terrible tragedy. This is high time to initiate Global War against Blindness. Rotary International. , together with the World Health Organization, the One World Sight Project and several other non-governmental eye care organizations has actively embarked on a number of initiatives to eliminate the causes of avoidable blindness, and to provide surgeries for people already blind from cataract, so they might see again.