Paul P. Harris. Dr. D.V.R. Poosha District Governor Ron D. Burton R.I. President Founder of Rotary

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Ron D. Burton R.I. President - 2013-2014 Dr. D.V.R. Poosha District Governor - 2013-2014 Paul P. Harris Founder of Rotary Rtn. D. Durga Prasad President Rtn. Ch. Madhu Babu Secretary

Installation of New Office Bearers for 2013-14

ROTARY CLUB OF VIJAYAWADA MID-TOWN 2013-14 TEAM PRESIDENT D.DURGA PRASAD 9866073288 VICE PRESIDENT T.RATNA SRINIVAS 9866877722 VICE PRESIDENT G.SREENIVASA RAO 9346222567 SECRETARY C MADHU BABU 9848299038 JT SECRETARY MAHESH CHAND JAJU 9392103171 JT SECRETARY S.V.R. PRASAD 9885152516 TREASURER B SASI KUMAR 9849571606 TREASURER M V JAGANNATH 9440159759 PRESIDENT ELECT R V SUBBA RAO 9849691965 IMM PAST PRESIDENT M SATISH BABU 9848116686 DIRECTOR - CLUB SERVICE T SRINIVASU 9390353778 DIRECTOR - CLUB SERVICE D RAJENDRA PRASAD 9246773183 DIRECTOR - VOCATIONAL SERVICE MVV SATYANARAYANA 9848198392 DIRECTOR - VOCATIONAL SERVICE K MUKTESWARA RAO 8977766999 DIRECTOR - COMMUNITY SERVICE V BHANU PRAKASH 9848776887 DIRECTOR - COMMUNITY SERVICE Y SARATH CHANDRA 9949695666 DIRECTOR - INTERNATIONAL SERVICE P A K RAMAKRISHNA 8885896888 DIRECTOR - INTERNATIONAL SERVICE A CHANDRA SEKHAR REDDY 9849199651 DIRECTOR - YOUTH SERVICES T KISHAN BABU 9848115678 DIRECTOR - YOUTH SERVICES K N S V SATYANARAYANA 9392101650 SEARGENT AT ARMS T.MARUTHIPRASAD 9393425604 SEARGENT AT ARMS G.MURALI KRISHNA 9160262626 CHAIRMEN AS PER CLP Club Administration PP T. JAIRAM PRASAD 9959121212 Membership Dev & Retention PP G. SRINIVASA ARYA 9247297785 Public Image PP T. CHANDRA SEKHAR 9848125125 Service Projects A. RAVI SANKHAR 9440174162 Rotary Foundation PDG SAM MOVVA 9848304252 Club Trainer PP K.VENKATESWARA RAO 9848122800 Club Counsellor PDG.P.SUNDAR RAO (RAMU) 9848115451 Bulletin Editor PP C.R. MOHAN 9848120887 Advisors PP T. TRINADHA RAJU 9848127969 PP G. MURALIDHAR ARYA 9849083246 Chairman Family of Rotary K.DURGA PRASAD (K.P) 9848119988 CLUB MEETS ON EVERY SUNDAY at 10.00 A.M. at HOTEL TAJ GATEWAY, M.G. Road, VIJAYAWADA - 10

SPECIAL OBSERVANCES July ---- August September October November December January February 23rd February March April F F F F Membership Development and Extension Month New Generations Month Vocational Service Month Rotary Foundation Month World Interact Week (The week including 5th November) Family Month Rotary Awareness Month Paul Harris Death Anniversary (27th Jan) World Understanding & Peace Month World Understanding and Peace Day & Rotary s 109 Birthday Literacy Month World Rotaract Week Celebrations (The Week of 13th March) Magazine Month 19th April - Paul Harris Birthday May ---- June R.I. Convention (01-04 June, 2014 at Sydney, Australia) Rotary Fellowships Month

COMMITTEES UNDER CLP (CLUB LEADERSHIP PLAN) CLUB ADMINISTRATION Chairman.. Rtn. T. Jairam Prasad Rtn. K. Raghavaiah Rtn. Y. Kishore Kumar Rtn. V. Hemachandra Rao Rtn. V.S.R.V Prasad MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT & RETENTION COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. G. Srinivasa Arya Rtn. T. Srinivasu Rtn. B. Suresh Kumar Rtn. M.S.V. Anand Rtn. V. Venkateswara Rao PUBLIC IMAGE COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. T. Chandra Sekhar Rtn. E. Phanipurnachandra Rao Rtn. Chintalapudi Raghuram Rtn. K. Ramesh Babu Rtn. K. Krishna Pulliah SERVICE PROJECTS Chairman.. Rtn. A.Ravi Shankar Rtn. Amara Uma Maheswara Rao Rtn. Garre Sankara Rao Rtn. I. Ramakrishna Rtn. D. Maruthi Kumar ROTARY FOUNDATION COMMITTEE Chairman.. PDG. Sam Movva Rtn. T. Trinatha Raju Rtn. Ashok Jain Rtn. V. Venkateswara Rao Rtn. B. Phani Kumar Rtn. P. Viswanatha Rao

COMMITTEES UNDER R.I. PRESIDENT S EMPHASIS PROGRAMMES BASIC EDUCATION & LITERACY COMMITTEE Chairmen.. T. Rupeshwar Gupta Rtn. B.V.L.V. Prasad Rtn. V. Venkateswara Rao Rtn. K.S. Rajesh DISEASE PREVENTION & TREATMENT COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. Dr. RK. Ayodhya Rtn. N.V. Krishna Prasad Rtn. K. Raj Kishore Rtn. Dr. P. Srinivasa Chakravarthi Rtn. G. Hari Siva Kumar Rtn. Dr.G.Ramesh WATER & SANITATION PROJECTS COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. Pokuri Srinivasulu Rtn. Garre Murali Krishna Rtn. Ravi Kumar Gaddam B.V. Rtn. B. Maneswara Rao Rtn. B. Someswara Rao ECONOMIC & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. T.P.D. Prasad Rtn. M. Govinda Ram Rtn. Srinivasa Rao M.V. Rtn. T.V. SumanSubba Rao Rtn. G. Suresh Kumar MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. Garre Sankar Rao Rtn. P.Bapanaiah Rtn. M.K. Ananda Rao Rtn. Rama Krishna Golla Rtn. Sampath Kumar Grandhi PEACE AND CONFLICT PREVENTION / RESOLUTION COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. G. Niyantha Rtn. Dr. K.V. Chalapathi Rao Rtn. Sankara Rao Garre Rtn. Y.B.L. Prasad Rtn. K. Ramesh Babu

CLUB SERVICE Directors.. 1) Rtn. T. Srinivasu 2) Rtn. D. Rajendra Prasad PROGRAMMES COMMITTEE Chairman.. PDG. M.V. Prasad Rtn. T. Chandra Sekhar Rtn. M. Govinda Ram Rtn. R.K. Ayodhya Rtn. R.V. Subba Rao Rtn. C. Rama Krishna FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. R.V. Subbarao & G. Srinivasa Rao Rtn. K. Vasu Deva Kumar Rtn. Srinivasa Rao Amara Rtn. K. Mukteswara Rao Rtn. Ch. Rama Swamy WEBSITE COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. Y. Sarath Chandra Rtn. Dinesh Kumar Attal Rtn. S.V. Subba Reddy Rtn. T. Giridhara Kumar Rtn. B. Venumadhav STRATAGIC PLAN & FUTURE VISION COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. PDG Sam Movva Rtn. PDG. M.V. Prasad Rtn. T. Jairam Prasad Rtn. PDG P. Sundar Rao (Ramu) Rtn. T. Chandra Sekhar WOMEN IN ROTARY Chairman.. Rtn. Anne Kusuma & Dr. Uma Maheswari

Chairmen.. Rtn. B.Suresh Kumar Rtn. K. Sunil SPORTS COMMITTEE Rtn. Papolu Venkateswara Rao Rtn. Suresh Kothamasu Rtn. Ch. Arun Kumar Rtn. P. Sivashankar Rtn. M.Umamaheswar Rtn. Ramesh Babu Vema DISTRICT MEETS PROMOTION COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. G.Srinivasa Rao Rtn. Sriramulu Ch. Rtn. SampathKumar Grandhi Rtn. P.V.N. Kumar Rtn. Ch. Satish ROTARY EDUCATION & QUIZ COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. IPP M. Satish Babu Rtn. T.P.D. Prasad Rtn. Sultan Moosavi S.M. Rtn. A. Shyam Sundar Rtn. Rajesh G. ROTARY & INNERWHEEL RELATIONS COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. V. Venkateswara Rao Rtn. Desu Brahmendra Babu Rtn. Anne Kusuma Editor.. Rtn. C.R. Mohan Rtn. M. Rajaram Rtn. Dinesh Attal BULLETIN COMMITTEE Rtn. Y.B.L. Prasad Rtn. G. Srinivas Arya Rtn. K. Krishna Pullaiah FAMILY OF ROTARY COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. K. Durga Prasad (KP) Rtn. K. Venkateswara Rao (KV) Rtn. G.Srinivasa Rao Rtn. B. Suresh Kumar Rtn. Dr. R.K. Ayodhaya Rtn. Rachapudi Suresh Rtn. K.S. Rajesh

VOCATIONAL SERVICE Director.. Rtn. M.V.V Satyanarayana Rtn. K.Muktheswara Rao VOCATIONAL SERVICE MONTH CELEBRATIONS Chairmen.. Rtn. C. Rama Krishna Rtn. A. Srikanth Rtn. K. Vasudeva Kumar Rtn. G. Venkateswara Prasad 4 - WAY TEST PROMOTION & PROPAGATION Chairmen.. Rtn. Krishna Pullaiah Rtn. P. Janardhan Rtn. A. Lakshmana Rao Rtn. A.V.D.R. Krishna Rtn. K. Prasad CAREER GUIDANCE & LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. G. Gangadhar Rtn. P. Bapanaiah Rtn. G. Bala Murali Krishna Rtn. Bala Krishna Loya Rtn. T.S. Ramamohana Rao CONSUMER GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. B.Suryanarayana Kumar Rtn. Pilla Ravi Rtn. M.V.S. Ramachandra Murthy Rtn. K. Ramesh Babu Rtn. D.P. Rama Krishna Rtn. G. Sankar Rao ROTA TRADE FAIR COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. B. Phani Kumar Rtn. M.V. Srinivasa Rao Rtn. Ch. Arun Kumar Rtn. V. Anand Kumar Rtn. Kanigicharla Rama Krishna Rtn. B. Amarnath Rtn. S. Prem Kumar

COMMUNITY SERVICE Directors.. 1) Rtn. V. BHANUPRAKASH 2) Rtn. Y. SARATH CHANDRA POLIO PLUS COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. Ashok Jain Rtn. K. Rajkishore Rtn. G. Hari Siva Kumar Rtn. M. Raja Ram Rtn. Baid Rajkumar VISION THROUGH ROTARY & EYE DONGATION AWARENESS Chairmen.. Rtn. K.N. Murthy Rtn. Dr. C.Manohar Rtn. P. Narendra Bau Rtn. Garre Shankar Rtn. S.V.R. Prasad Rtn. G.Suresh ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. Rachapudi Suresh Rtn. A. Varahala Rao Rtn. Amara Uma Maheswara Rao Rtn. E. Sudhakar Rtn. Addepalli Srinivasa Rao Rtn. D. Maruthi Kumar Rtn. K. Ravi BLOOD DONATION & BLOOD GROUPING Chairman.. Rtn. G. Srinivasa Rao (Amulya) Rtn. V.S.R.V. Prasada Rao Rtn. Y. Sudhakar Babu Rtn. P. Ramesh Rtn. K. Raja Kishore Rtn. T.P.D. Prasad

MEDICAL CAMPS COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. A.V. Krishna Kishore Rtn. Dr. B. Srinivasa Prasad Rtn. Dr. G. Ramesh Rtn. Dr. K.N. Murthy Rtn. Dr. Ravi Kumar ROTARY COMMUNITY CORPS (RCC) Chairman.. Rtn. M. Raja Ram Rtn Gamini Subba Rao Rtn. G. Bala Krishna Rtn. Ch. Damodar Rao PERMANENT PROJECTS COMMITTEE HOSPITAL Chairman.. Rtn. R.V. Subbarao Vice Chairman.. Rtn. Y. Sarath Chandra Secretary.. Rtn. V. Hema Chandra Rao Jt. Secretary.. Rtn. S.V. Chandra Sekhar Reddy Treasurer Rtn. Pokuri Srinivasulu Member.. Rtn. T. Srinivasu Rtn. K. Venkateswara Rao (KV) Rtn. V. Bhanu Prakash

YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAMMES Directors.. Rtn. T. Kishan Babu Rtn. K.S.N.V. Satyanarayana (Babu) YOUTH SERVICES MONTH CELEBRATIONS Chairman.. Rtn. M. Krishna Prabhu Rtn. P. Venkateswara Rao Rtn. Hari Krishna Rtn. B.V.L.V. Prasad Rtn.T.Chaitanya Rtn. E. Phani Purna Chandra Rao Rtn. S. Rajith Kumar Rtn. Kale Koteswara Rao Rtn. Somisetty Venkat ROTARACT COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. K. Madhusudana Rao Rtn. Garre Ravi Rtn. M. Murali Krishna Rtn. Garre Rajesh Rtn. N. Srinivas Rao INTERACT COMMITTEE Chairmen.. Rtn. Kale Koteswara Rao Rtn. P. Prasanna Kumar. Rtn. P. Radha Krishna Rtn. R.V. Subba Raju Rtn. M. Siva Prasad Rtn. M.K. Anand ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS (RYLA) Chairman.. Rtn. Surapaneni Srinivas Rtn. T. Chaitanya Rtn. M. Govinda Ram Rtn. P. Viswanatha rao Rtn. A. Srikanth Rtn. V. Prabhakar Rtn. Kale Koteswara Rao Rtn. B. Venu Madhav

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Directors.. Rtn. A. Chandra Sekhar Reddy Rtn. P.A.K. RAMA KRISHNA MATCHING GRANTS COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. PDG. Sam Movva Rtn. R.V. Subba Rao Rtn. C.R. Mohan Rtn. G. Srinivas Arya Rtn. M. Satish Babu PROMOTION OF GSE & ROTARY FELLOWSHIPS Chairman.. Rtn. Sultan Moosavi Rtn. T. Jairam Prasad Rtn. Dr. R.K. Ayodhya Rtn. T. Chandra Sekhar R.I. CONVENTION PROMOTION COMMITTEE Chairman.. Rtn. R.V. Subba Rao Rtn. T. Trinadha Raju Rtn. Anil Prasad D. Rtn. A.V.D.R. Krishna Rtn. G. Suresh Kumar Rtn. P.V.N. Suresh Kumar

GREETINGS COMMITTEE Name Cell Number D. DURGA PRASAD 9866073288 C. MADHU BABU 8885099038 T SRINIVASU 9390353778 Y. SARATH CHANDRA 9949695666 K.S. CHAKRAVARTHI 9030456177 D. BRAHMENDRA BABU 9392118912 T. KISHAN BABU 9848115678 VEMA RAMESH 9393935005 KOTHAMASU SURESH 9848122509 MANSOOR AHMED 9849082385 K MADHUSUDHANA RAO 9848111138 GB RAVI PRAKASH 9010779333 P. SIVA SANKAR 9848732229 M. UMA MAHESWAR 9848457825 KOLLURU VENKAT 9866937979 MAHESH JAJU 9392103171 P. ANIL 9866233230 B. VENU MADHAV 9392113568 K. MUKTESWARA RAO 8977766999 MADDU SRINIVASA RAO 8977788889 N.V. KRISHNA PRASAD 9010401889 BALAKRISHNA 9989333989 N. SIVAPANDARI NATH 9848115944 P. PEDDIRAJULU 9849459186 D. MARUTHI KUMAR 9849081110 GARRE RAJESH 9393536366 B.J. SUDHAKAR 9849332323 GARRE SANKAR 9246499499 G RAGHU SANDEEP 9441308886 T. MARUTI PRASAD 9393425604 B SOMESWARA RAO 9848160707

Engage Rotary, Change Lives. - R. I. THEME 2013-14 The Rotary club meeting you walk into today might, at first glance, seem very different from the weekly meetings of 50 years ago. And if you could pay a visit to every one of Rotary s 34,000 clubs, you d see men and women from all different backgrounds, speaking just about every one of the world s languages, involved in service projects from the local to the global. You d see clubs that are getting together to repair a neighborhood playground this weekend, while working in partnership with other clubs to install sanitary facilities in a school thousands of miles away. And you d see a group of people who are absolutely committed to making the world a better place, in ways large and small. There s a lot that s different about Rotary today. But the foundation that Rotary is built on hasn t changed. Rotary is based, as it s always been, on our core values: service, fellowship, diversity, integrity, and leadership. These are the values that define us as Rotarians: they re the values we live by, and the values we strive to bring to the communities we serve. Every one of us in Rotary is here because we were invited, and because we made a choice to accept that invitation. Every day since then, we ve been faced with another choice: whether to just be a member of a Rotary club, or to truly be a Rotarian. Being a Rotarian is a commitment that goes far beyond just showing up at meetings once a week. It means seeing the world, and our role in it, in a unique way. It means accepting our communities as our responsibility, and acting accordingly: taking the initiative, making the effort, and doing what s right, not what s easy. All of us came to Rotary to get involved, and to make a difference. And in Rotary service, as in just about everything else in life, the more you put into it, the more you get out of it. If you only put in a token effort, you won t accomplish very much, and you won t find very much satisfaction in what you do accomplish. But when you make the decision to truly engage Rotary to bring Rotary service and Rotary values into every day of your life that is when you start to see the incredible impact that you can have. That s when you find the inspiration, the excitement, and the power to truly change lives. And no one s life will be changed more than your own. In the 2013-14 Rotary year, our theme, and my challenge to you, will be Engage Rotary, Change Lives. You ve chosen to wear a Rotary pin. The rest is up to you. Ron D. Burton 2013-14 RI President

R.I. PRESIDENTIAL CIATION 2013-14 The 2013-14 Presidential Citation recognizes Rotary clubs for an array of achievements that promote our membership growth, enhance humanitarian service through our Foundation, and strengthen our network through the family of Rotary. By qualifying for the Presidential Citation, clubs contribute to Rotary s strategic goals and multiply the impact of their good work through the collective focus of more than 34,000 Rotary clubs worldwide. Procedure Clubs are asked to use the following form to assess their accomplishments this year. To qualify for the Presidential Citation, clubs must complete all three required activities, along with three additional activities in each category. Clubs that complete four additional activities in each category will qualify for the Presidential Citation with Distinction. Unless otherwise specified, all activities must be undertaken and completed between 1 July and 31 March of the 2013-14 Rotary year. Clubs should complete the form and send it to the district governor no later than 31 March. Forms sent to Rotary International will NOT be processed. District governors must report the names of their qualifying clubs through Member Access no later than 15 April. Promote Membership Growth Required activity Attract and/or retain members to achieve a minimum net gain of at least one member between 1 July and 1 March. Additional activities * Submit 2013-14 membership development goals using Rotary Club Central. * Initiate or update a new-member welcome and mentoring program. * Increase the diversity of your club s membership by recruiting at least two new members who belong to a demographic group (gender, age, profession, ethnicity, etc.) that is underrepresented in the club. * Conduct a membership engagement assessment and introduce changes to maintain a member retention rate of at least 85 percent. * Adopt a program1 for the leadershipdevelopment of all members OR ensure that each club member is assigned a specific role in your club s leadership development goals for the year, either in a leadership position or as a member of a club committee, subcommittee, or project initiative.

* Encourage member engagement by ensuring that every member has participated in at least one service activity and one club social activity. * Organize at least one networking event in which club members can meet other local professionals and introduce them to Rotary. * Initiate an outreach and communication program for club alumni OR recruit at least one Rotary or Rotary Foundation alumnus. In this category, how many additional activities has your club completed? ---- (minimum of 3 to qualify, 4 to qualify with distinction) Enhance Humanitarian Service Through Our Foundation Required activity Participate in a local or international service project related to at least one of Rotary s areas of focus:2 Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Economic and community development Additional activities * Submit 2013-14 Rotary Foundation giving goals using Rotary Club Central. * Support polio eradication through a community fundraising initiative OR implement a public awareness campaign to inform the community about Rotary s contributions to polio eradication. * Attain 100 percent participation in Rotary Foundation Annual Fund giving (every active member contributes).3 * Attain a minimum Annual Fund contribution of US$100 per capita. * Help secure our Foundation s future by making a contribution or a bequest to the Permanent Fund. * Have at least 10 percent of club members enrolled in Rotary s recurring giving program, Rotary Direct. * Participate in a project funded by a global grant or packaged grant. * Sponsor a Rotary Peace Fellow OR assist another club in its support of a Rotary Peace Fellow. In this category, how many additional activities has your club completed? ----- (minimum of 3 to qualify, 4 to qualify with distinction) Strengthen Our Network Through the Family of Rotary Required activity (complete one or both options)* Hold at least one fellowship or service activity that involves all club members and their families.

Partner with a non-rotary organization on a service project in your community. Additional activities * Define your club s signature activity (the one you d like to be known for in the community) and get non-rotarians in the community to participate in it. * Use social media, such as Rotary Showcase, to regularly publicize your club s activities, enhance public image, and recruit prospective members. * Emphasize Rotary s unique commitment to vocational service in at least one of the following ways:4 Start a career counseling or vocational training program and invite non-rotarian participants from the community to attend. Organize a discussion or workshop on maintaining high ethical standards in the workplace and invite local non-rotarian business leaders to attend. Sponsor a career day in which club members bring young people to their places of business to inform them about career opportunities. * Support New Generations programs in at least one of the following ways: Sponsor a new Rotaract or Interact club or support an existing one. Pair Rotarian mentors with Rotaractors in your community. Conduct a joint project with an Interact or Rotaract club. Sponsor a participant in a Rotary Youth Leadership Awards event. Sponsor or host at least one Youth Exchange student. * Support past Rotary youth program participants and Foundation alumni either by hosting a networking event for them or by inviting them to attend or speak at a club meeting. * Have at least 5 percent of the club s members join a Rotary Fellowship or Rotarian Action Group and connect with people from around the world who share their interests. * Sponsor a new Rotary Community Corps or support an existing one. In this category, how many additional activities has your club Completed?* ----- (minimum of 3 to qualify, 4 to qualify with distinction).

DISTRICT GOVERNOR GOALS 1. Increase club membership by 20% and retain more than 9% of members of 2012-13 2. Free Cleft Lip/Palate Surgeries. All the clubs are requested to reachout to slums, rural and remote areas through media and govt. agencies and conduct camps for Free Cleft Lip/Palate Surgeries. M/s Cleft Surgeries Center attached to Durga Hospital, Kancharapalem, Visakhapatnam has kindly come forward to perform free surgeries to the patients. More details to be sent to clubs. 3. We are working out means to provide digital classroom equipment consisting of a PC+UPS, State Syllabus software, LCD projector and screen to help the schools in effective teaching and better results. The cost of approx 75000 shall be shared by the School, the club and District equally and the schools have to sign an MoU for safe keep of the equipment. Target: 70 Schools this year (average 1 school per club). 4. The clubs are encouraged to identify community service projects and seek District grant and Global Grant projects.

AREAS OF FOCUS IN FUTURE VISION After examining the range of humanitarian issues that Rotarians address worldwide, the Foundation Trustees identified six areas in which clubs and districts could best achieve substantive, quantifiable results. All projects, scholars, and vocational training teams funded by global grants should work toward specific goals within one or more of the following areas of focus: Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Strengthening local peace efforts Training local leaders to prevent and mediate conflict Supporting long-term peacebuilding in areas affected by conflict Assisting vulnerable populations affected by conflict, particularly children and youth Supporting studies related to peace and conflict resolution Disease prevention and treatment Improving the capacity of local health care professionals Combating the spread of HIV/ AIDS, malaria, and other major diseases Enhancing the health infrastructure of local communities Educating and mobilizing communities to help prevent the spread of major diseases Supporting studies related to disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Increasing equitable community access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation Strengthening the ability of communities to develop and maintain sustainable water and sanitation systems Educating communities about safe water, sanitation, and hygiene Supporting studies related to water and sanitation

Maternal and child health Reducing the mortality rate for children under the age of five Reducing the maternal mortality rate Improving access to essential medical services and trained health care providers for mothers and their children Supporting studies related to maternal and child health Basic education and literacy Ensuring that children have access to qduality basic education Reducing gender disparity in education Increasing adult literacy Strengthening the capacity of communities to support basic education and literacy Supporting studies related to basic education and literacy Economic and community development Strengthening the development of local entrepreneurs and community leaders, particularly women, in impoverished communities Developing opportunities for decent and productive work, particularly for youth Building the capacity of local organizations and community networks to support economic development Supporting studies related to economic and community development

MID-TOWN CLUB GOALS Under Various Avenues of Service CLUB SERVICE + Improve the Public Image of the Rotary International in general and Mid Town in particular. + Maintain RC-Mid Town as No.1 Club in Asia in membership and make our members strength to 450. + Organising one family meet for every month including Theatre Parties. + Hosting District Meet. VOCATIONAL SERVICE + Plan an Industrial visit which will be highly usefull Rotarians, Anns & Annets. + Give Vocational Excellence Award to one of the leading person in any vocation. + Distribute 4way test stickers to all the members and request them to display in their business premises. + Establish New Vocational Training Centre in Vijayawada (under developed areas). COMMUNITY SERVICE + Enhancing the existing Mid Town hospital facilities with lab & building and making itself sustaining. + Plant trees in the schools and public places. + Provide water and sanitary facilities in municipal schools where they are not available. + To establish state of the art Blood Bank facilities. + To grant scholarships to deserving candidates. + Make an effort to bring the awareness in public about the importance of clean & green to protect our earth. + Conduct one medical camp for every month

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE + To make our club E R E Y CLUB (Every rotarian will donate a minimum of 100 dollars every year). + To support Rotary Foundation considerably to make the world polio free. + Sponsor the President Elect to visit International Convention. YOUTH SERVICE + Conduct various programmes to youth to tap the hidden talents. + Organise Seminars, motivation speeches by noted speakers in all walks of life to school children and college childrens. + Sponsor Annets & Interactors for Inter District Youth Exchange Programes & RYLA. + Conduct a programme totally organised by Annets of Mid Town. + Involving Rotaract Club Members in all Youth Service Activities. + Sponsor one new Interact Club.