1. ISSUE : 45 VOLUME : 31 06-06-2012 PAGES - 4
ROLE OF MEDIA- TODAY
By Prof. K.C. Belliappa, Chairman – Sree Cauvery Education Council
Prof. Kambeyanda C. Belliappa,
served as Vice-Chancellor of Rajiv
Gandhi Central University at Arunachal
Pradesh for nearly 4 years. Prior to that
he was teaching in the Post Graduate
English Department of Manasa
Gangothri for almost all his teaching
career spanning 33 yrs under the
scholarly wings of the legendary Prof. C.
D. Narasimhaiah and Dr. U. R.
Ananthamurthy among others. While in
Manasa Gangothri, he was
acknowledged as one of the best
English teachers apart from being a
public speaker of oratorial skill. He was also associated with Dhvanyaloka, the Indian version
of Arcadia of Athens that Prof. CDN founded and nurtured. The number of academic related
offices held by him are many so also the seminar papers he has presented here and abroad.
The crowning glory of Dr. Belliappa's long academic career is, of course, in his being
appointed the first Vice - Chancellor of Rajiv Gandhi University, which was elevated to the
status of a Central University.
He is the author of the book, “The Image of India in English Fiction”. He has widely
published articles on Indian, English and Commonwealth writers in UK, USA, Canada, Spain
and Italy. He has visited UK, USA, Canada, Spain, France, Italy, Iran and Australia in
connection with academic programmes.
He has participated in various academic activities in the states of Karnataka, Kerala,
Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and
Kashmir and Delhi. As Chairman and Member of NAAC Peer committee, he has inspected
Educational Institutions in the states of Maharashtra, Nagaland, Rajasthan and West
Bengal.
During his long academic career, he has received several honours and awards. His
column “Singular Voice “is published fortnightly in Star of Mysore.
He is happily married to Thara and they have two daughters, Shruti and Tejasvini.
Midtown extends a warm Welcome to
Prof. Dr. K. C. Belliappa
2. 06-06-2012
President's Message
Last week I felt as if I was on the top of the Himalaya Mountain after seeing the over
whelming response from the members & their family for the celebration of Awards which
Midtown got. I was really moved with the good wishes from fellow Rotarians. It was a real
surprise for me when Rtn. PP.M.S.Raghu & his team felicitated all the Board Members on the
occasion. On behalf of the Board I sincerely thank PP Rtn.M.S.Raghu, Rtn. Harish, Rtn.Umesh
& PDC Chandrika Madam for doing the honours. I immensely thank all the Rotarians & their
family for making the day so colourful and special.
On 5th Tuesday we distributed some of the equipments which are required for giving
training to students of National Association for Blind, Yadavagiri. I thank Rtn. Narendra of
Vinyas for contributing the equipments.
Today it’s my pleasure to Welcome Prof. Dr.K.C.Belliappa, Retired VC of Rajiv Gandhi Central
University at Arunachal Pradesh, to our club. He will talk on “Role of Media Today”
Bye till next week….
Thank You Rtn. Raghavendra
MIDTOWN’S HOUR OF GLORY
We are the best club in Dist. 3180 and each of us The meeting started with the customary
Midtowner needs no confirmation of this fact. But the pleasantries. Rtn. A. Ganesh’s birthday was celebrated
District Assembly ‘Aarohana’ held at Mysore Sports by cutting a cake. President started his address
Club on the 26th and 27th of May 2012 only affirmed recollecting his 10 years in Rotary and thanked all those
this fact to the rest of the world. who were instrumental in making it a very memorable
journey for him. He then made sure to recognize the
efforts of his board members and chairmen of different
projects who won accolades at the district by garlanding
them individually. He made this event a little extra
special with fresh jasmine garlands so that Rotarians
could further thank their spouses for their support once
they return home (?!). Hope made real good use of the
Mallige Hoovu.
The Jubiliant Team
And our weekly meeting on the 30th was all about
Midtown and the year that was. What was a regular
weekly meeting was made into memorable evening by
Rtn. Harish and company. Rtn. Raghavendra and Rtn.
Venkatesh had called for a family dinner meet and
wanted to use this platform to thank all contributors for Kullappa - ‘PÁ®Ä J½AiÀÄ¥Àà!’
making this a grand year which brought us so many After these rituals, it was Harish and his team all the
laurels. But our dear Kulappa had other ideas and way. Kullappa, the unbeatable master entertainer to
offered us a feast. A feast, not only for our stomachs, Midtown came out with his unique idea of felicitating the
but also for our hearts and minds. board members. It was preplanned as if it was a
To start with, the meeting was a well attended one surprise. ‘From Raghu(MS) to Raaghu… 20 years and
with more than 80% attendance and lots and lots of back to glory’ was the theme. Individual members in the
excitement in the air with many Anns and Annets in team were suitable recognized by Harish and felicitated
attendance. The joy and thrill was there on everyone’s by none other than PP. Rtn. Raghu who took the club to
face but was most evident and glowing on the faces of
the President and Secretary. Continued to Page 3
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Continued from Page 2 immediately elevated to the position of PDG
(Prospectivel District Governor) from Midtown. Ann
Ashwini who was a proud lady among the audience was
ecstatic of her hubby’s achievements and was sighing
relief -finally he will be hers unless Raaghu takes
Nandoo’s suggestion seriously. The AG Aacha Ashoka
Kumara was really proud of Midtown’s achievements
and participated in the celebration event
enthusiastically, released the bulletin specially done for
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similar heights 20 yrs ago. Felicitation included a
muslin type shawl, unique and made for the occasion
trophy with “you have made us proud” engraved on it,
garland, and chocolates. It was a group photo at the
end which is to be archived in the showcase of
Midtown.
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made to sit on the hot seat and was made to face some
difficult questions by the Amithab Bacchan of the day- the occasion and gave away a few PHF Medallions.
Harish. And not able to give answer tricky questions he Finally the crowd dispersed for the sumptuous
had cough out few bucks to the community service. dinner – and the gathering at the dinner was seen busy
That was an entertainment and everybody really congratulating Raaghu’ s board members for the
enjoyed. extraordinary achievement, Kullappa for the
So the evening was really memorable for Raaghu impressive entertainment, and the party will go on for
and secretary Venky. Few members took the days to come and culminate on June 30th when the
opportunity to express their appreciation to Raaghu, president’s hosts his official dinner and from then on it
most notable being the one from PP. Nandoo who was will be ‘The Don’ Vishwa’s show.
full of appreciation to young Raaghu and was Rtn. Farooq with inputs from Rtn. Prahlad
A group of Midtowners made a visit to Rtn. PP On 5thJune 2012, Rtn. Narendra of Vinyas
Kanakaraj at his house in Bangalore on Sunday. distributed some of the equipments which are
Kanakaraj sir was ecstatic to see his midtown required for giving training to students of National
friends eventhough he is yet to recover fully from Association for Blind, Yadavagiri.
his devastating stroke. Midtowners wished him a
speedy recovery and his family strength to bear
the difficult times.
4. Finally ¸ÉÆ¥ïà ¤AUÀªÀÄä - Spotted
at RI Convention - Bangkok
2012 Photo Contest winners
DO WE REALLY LOVE?
A story is told about a soldier who was finally coming
home after having fought in Vietnam. He called his First place. Shot outside Kisumu, Kenya. Says Benson,
parents from San Francisco. "Mom and Dad, I’m coming “This photograph, of a little child trying to get fresh water
home, but I’ve a favor to ask. I have a friend I’d like to for the family, is unpretentious and poignant and tells an
bring home with me." "Sure," they replied, "we’d love to important story. You know exactly the situation and are
meet him". moved by the look of expectation in her eyes, as if she’s
"There’s something you should know," the son asking for help. It is an image you stop and look at, and
continued, "he was hurt pretty badly in the fighting. He that is the main criterion for good photography.”Darryl
stepped on a land mine and lost an arm and a leg. He has Brown, Rotary Club of Boulder, Colo., USA
nowhere else to go, and I want him to come live with us."
"I’m sorry to hear that, son. Maybe we can help him find
somewhere to live." "No, Mom and Dad, I want him to live
with us."
"Son," said the father, "you don’t know what you’re
asking. Someone with such a handicap would be a
terrible burden on us. We have our own lives to live, and
we can’t let something like this interfere with our lives. I
think you should just come home and forget about this
guy. He’ll find a way to live on his own."
At that point, the son hung up the phone. The parents
heard nothing more from him. A few days later, however,
they received a call from the San Francisco police. Their
son had died after falling from a building, they were told. 2nd Place. Shot in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Says Benson,
The police believed it was suicide. The grief–stricken “Covered with mud, this group posed for their picture
parents flew to San Francisco and were taken to the city without trepidation. They were open and seemed happy.
morgue to identify the body of their son. They recognized The decision to use black-and-white instead of color
him, but to their horror they also discovered something makes this photograph more dramatic and gives the
they didn’t know, their son had only one arm and one leg. viewer insight into these innocent children.” Zahid
The parents in this story are like many of us. We find Hasan Moon, Son of Md. Abdur Rashid Talukder, Rotary
it easy to love those who are good looking or fun to have Club of Sylhet New City, Bangladesh
around, but we don’t like people who inconvenience us or
make us feel uncomfortable. We would rather stay away
from people who aren’t as healthy, beautiful, or smart as
we are. Thankfully, there’s someone who won’t treat us
that way. Someone who loves us with an unconditional
love that welcomes us into the forever family, regardless
of how messed up we are.
Tonight, before you tuck yourself in for the night, say
a little prayer that God will give you the strength you need
to accept people as they are, and to help us all be more
understanding of those who are different from us!!!
Next Week in Midtown 3rd Place. Shot in Entebbe, Uganda. Says Benson, “The
maze of bright blue umbrellas surrounds the graceful
fountain in the center of the photograph. It’s almost as if
Visit to it were a frame from an old Busby Berkeley film in which
Community Centre the dancers move in unison while the camera shoots
them from above.”. Joe Otin, Rotary Club of Nairobi-
East, Kenya
Date: 13-06-2012 at 6.30pm
Venue : RCL Hall, JLB Road