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Ranganath Bhat to take over as Rotary District Governor (DG) Dist.3181 on July 1

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Mangaluru: On July 1st, Ranganath Bhat will formally take over the mantle of the District Governor (DG) of Rotary Club District 3181. He has been a Rotarian for the last 31 years and his ascension to the post of DG will be another feather in his cap of many colors. Ranganath Bhat told Newskarnataka.com that his association with Rotary has helped him stretch the limits of his personality’s potential including public speaking ability and leadership skills.

It was Ranganath’s father M Achutha Bhat, a Rotarian himself who first brought him into contact with the Club and the tradition continues. At present, his wife Rajani and son Rohit are also active members of the club.

He was elected and named as the District Governor nominee (2020-2021) of Rotary District 3181 in 2018. Comprising of four administrative districts – Dakshina Kannada (DK), Madikeri, Mysuru, and Chamrajnagara, the Rotary Club District 3181 headquartered at Dakshina Kannada has altogether 82 clubs and about 3500 members. “Being the DG during this COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath is very demanding since the challenges are unprecedented. But Rotarians, using their skills and experience will be able to serve in the best interest of the community and country at large”, says the 61-year-old Bhat.

Having closely monitored the needs of the respective districts for over several decades and receiving co-operation of all the members, Ranganath said that it was not difficult for him to draft a blueprint for his upcoming term.
The veteran Rotarian has at least four projects he would like to pursue during his tenure as the head of District 3181. The plans include project like Ek Chamach Kam, Char Kadam Aage – encouraging consumption of one spoon less oil, sugar and giving thrust to exercise among kids and adults, WINS – Wash in Schools, where handwashing facility will be provided in local schools, creating awareness on menstruation among girls, providing first aid training for students from schools, colleges and holding tree-planting drives in the district.

District 3181 along with Rotary International, is going to streamline all its efforts against the pandemic. “Rotary Foundation is contributing to procuring ventilators, beds at hospitals in Mangalore, Coorg, Mysore, and Chamarajanagar,” Bhat told Newskarnataka.com. He says every government definitely needs help from people’s organizations and NGOs for effective functioning. 

Apart from these plans, Bhat says Rotarians have been very active during the pandemic serving the public in myriad ways. Besides contributing Rs. 100 Crore for Prime Minister’s Fund for COVID-19, mask distribution, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) distribution, and food to migrant laborers were undertaken by Rotary members across the nation. “Most of the projects were sanctioned in record speed by the organization hierarchy, all keeping in mind the needs of the ordinary people and tacking the shortcomings faced by the frontline warriors,” he said.

Rotarians will need to address the pandemic and its priorities  Bhat said. “We aim to do this through online interactive sessions at which Rotarians will equip themselves with best practices to serve the community effectively. Further, Rotary will create awareness and take forward the message of social distancing and hygiene among the masses”, Ranganath adds. “No one knows how our present decision (owing to pandemic) will impact the future. In fact, its a daily learning process. This year we had district sensitization training and assembled around 600 Rotarians from all parts of the district through a webinar. The program was effective, in fact during a recent event of an installation ceremony in Dakshina Kannada, being concerned about COVID-19, all members agreed to part-take through a virtual platform and only about 40 people were present at the venue” Ranganath said.

“As a Rotarian, you are dedicating yourself for humanitarian causes along with the company of likeminded people, both at the local level and through the global network of Rotarians, and as DG, I will try to continue to encourage all members to render themselves to serve people and society; so as humankind we all will be able to overcome this viral-phase at the earliest,” a determined Ranganath signed off.

 

Ranganath Bhat to take over as Rotary District Governor (DG) Dist.3181 on July 1
Ranganath Bhat to take over as Rotary District Governor (DG) Dist.3181 on July 1
Ranganath Bhat to take over as Rotary District Governor (DG) Dist.3181 on July 1
Ranganath Bhat to take over as Rotary District Governor (DG) Dist.3181 on July 1
Ranganath Bhat to take over as Rotary District Governor (DG) Dist.3181 on July 1

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