District Directory Rotary Year 2022-23 Jennifer E. Jones Ruhela Khan Chowdhury RI President District Governor Farhana Hasnat Nahid Hasan DICC DIR Interact District Organization Rotary International District 3282, Bangladesh
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Founder of Rotary Paul Percival Harris Born : April 19,1868 in Racine,Wisconinsin Died: January 27, 1947 in Baverly,Chicago. Occupation: Lawer Spouse : Jean Thomson Harris Parents : George and Cornilia Harris Paul Percival Harris, the founder of Rotary was born in Racine, Wisconsin, Second of six children to George N. Harris and Cornelia Bryan Harris. A man with varied knowledge and experience, he received Bachelor of Physical Culture and honorary LLD Degree from the University of Vermount and LLB from the University of IOWA. Paul Harris worked as a newspaper reporter, a business teacher, stock company actor, cowboy and as a sales man for marble and granite concern before finally setting in chicago in 1896 to practice law. In July 1910, he married Jean Thomas Harris, a Scottish girl and a comember in Chicago Prairee Club. One evening Paul went with a professional friends to his sub-urban home, after dinner, as they strolled through the neighborhood, Paul's friend greeted by name of various tradesman at their stores. This reminded Paul of his New England village and it occurred to him why not in Chicago have a fellowship composed of just one man from each of many different occupations, without restrictions as to their politics and religion, with broad tolerance of each other's opinion? In such a fellowship could there not be mutual helpfulness? One 23 February 1905, Paul Harris formed the first club with their young businessman: Sevester Schiele, a coal marchant, Gustavus Leohr, a mining engineer and Hiram Shorey, a merchant tailor. Paul Harris was first president of the National Association of Rotary Clubs (In 1910) and also of the International Association of Rotary Clubs (the name later-changed to Rotary International) in the 1912. Paul was active in Rotary until his death 27 January 1947. Today the seed he showed in 1905 has blossomed into a large tree covering 200 Countries and geographical regions with more than 46,000 clubs having a membership of nearly 1.4 million Rotarians District Directory2022-23 03
Introducing The Founder of Interact NITISH CHANDRA LAHAREI Nitish Chandra Laharry, the first RI president from Asia, had been a Rotarian for 33 years when he began his tenure in the organization's highest office. Appropriately, he was elected at Rotary's first convention in Asia: Tokyo,1961.Nitish (NITH-ish- the first syllable rhymes with WITH) was borne and educated in Calcutta. He held a BA in English from the University of Calcutta as well as master's degrees in economics and political science. He also earned a degree in law, and for four years was an advocate of the Calcutta High Court. But then he decided to venture into India's burgeoning film industry. He build a studio, hired actors and produced the state of Bengal's first motion picture, a satire on Indians who visited England and came back more British than the British. Then a depression hit Bengal, and he switched to film distribution. He traveled so widely throughout India that his wife, Bindubala, kept an alternate suitcase packed. He even gave up Rotary - briefly - because of sparse makeup opportunities. After 34 years of business travel, Nitish was ready to retire. Then Rotary beckoned, and the travel started all over again. He had earned his credentials, In 1944, when he was president of the Rotary Club of Calcutta, one of history's worst famines struck Bengal. Under his leadership, Calcutta Rotarians set up food canteens, Rotarian doctors treated patients free and Rotarians throughout India sent the club's relief fund 100 times over its goal. During the war, Nitish had been vice chairman of the US Army Entertainment Organization. Following the victory he organized disbursement center for the Indian government. In 1958, Nithsh organized Rotary's Asian Regional Conference in Delhi attracting more than 2900 registrants from 21 countries and setting a record for years to come. Sadly, his beloved Bindubala, ill for many years, was unable to assist his presidency, and their daughters Bira and Mira, took over many of her duties. A deeply Spiritual man, Nitish viewed Rotary's idel of service as a form of worship to God. The \"Kindly Light\" in which he so fervently believed guided him home 21 July 1964. District Directory2022-23 04
Meet the RI President Jennifer E. Jones Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland Ontario, Canada Jennifer E. Jones is founder and president of Media Street Productions Inc., an award-winning media company in Windsor. She was chair of the board of governors of the University of Windsor and chair of the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce. She has been recognized for her service with the YMCA Peace Medallion, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, and Wayne State University's Peacemaker of the Year Award, a first for a Canadian. Jones holds a Doctor of Laws (LL.D.). As the first woman to be elected president, Jones understands how important it is to follow through on Rotary's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Statement. \"I believe that diversity,equity, and inclusion ... begins at the top and for us to realize growth in female membership and members under the age of forty - these demographics need to see their own reflection in leadership,\" Jones said. \"I will champion double-digit growth in both categories while never losing sight of our entire family.\" Jones has been a Rotary member since 1997 and has served Rotary as RI vice president, director, training leader, committee chair, moderator, and district governor. She played a lead role in Rotary's rebranding effort by serving as chair of the Strengthening Rotary Advisory Group. She is the co-chair of the End Polio Now Countdown to History Campaign Committee, which aims to raise $150 million for polio eradication efforts. She also led the successful #Rotary Responds telethon in 2020, which raised critical funds for COVID-19 relief and was viewed by more than 65,000 people. Jones has also received Rotary International's Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service. She and her husband, Nick Krayacich, are members of The Rotary Foundation's Arch Klumph Society, Paul Harris Society, and the Bequest Society. District Directory2022-23 05
Meet the District Governor Ruhela Khan Chowdhury District Governor 2022-23 RI District 3282,Bangladesh Home Club :Rotary Club of Chittagong River Shine Ruhela Khan Chowdhury was born in an illustrious Muslim family of \"Deputy Bari\" Chunati, Chattogram. She is the eldest daughter of her Government Officer father Nazabatullah Khan (M.A.) and mother Shahana Murshed.Ruhela began her education at Saint Mary's School, Chittagong. There after completing her Secondary School Certificate from Dr. Khastagir Govt. Girls High School. She managed her Higher Secondary Certificate from the Chittagong College and completed Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) and Master of Commerce in Marketing from the University of Chittagong. She is married to Md. Ziauddin Chowdhury M.B.A. (U.S.A.) who was an ex-banker and garments manufacturer. Her in-laws, Dr. Anjuman Ara Begum was a renowned gynecologist and Dr. Md. Zamiruddin Chowdhury was an eminent professor at Chittagong Medical College. Ruhela has held the positions of Managing Director of UMA Fabrics and Fashions Ltd, Director of UMA Manufacturers and exporters Ltd. and Proprietor of Fashion Valley. She also held the position of the Senior Vice President of Bangladesh Embroidery Manufacturer's and Exporter's Association (BEMEA). She is also an Alumni of Chittagong University, Management Department. She joined Rotary in the year 2001. During her years, she served as President, Secretary, Assistant Governor, Deputy Governor and various District Committee Chairs including two district training program \"SETS & TETS\" and \"District Membership Seminar \".She was awarded from the then DG Rafique Siddiq with the coveted 'Gold Medal' in recognition of her contributions as President in the year 2007-08. PDG Dr. Monzurul Hoque Choudhary awarded her as best 'Assistant Governor in the year 2010-11. Then she awarded by PDG Ishtiaque Abiduzzaman as best 'Deputy Governor' in the year 2011-12.Ruhela and Zia are blessed with two daughters and one son. Their daughter Uzma Shukrana Chowdhury, a multiple LLM from Chittagong University, Mahidol University, Thailand and Queen Mary University London, U.K., currently serving the nation as a Senior Assistant Judge. Anika Farzeen Chowdhury, a graduate from The College of Saint Benedict, Minnesota (USA) is working at the Independent University of Bangladesh (IUB) and son Abdel Muhaimin Chowdhury, who pursued CPA from the USA and now working as General Accounting Analyst, residing in Toronto, Canada with his wife Sabeen Azeem Chowdhury, an MBA from The University of Nottingham and working as a banker. Ruhela enjoys travelling, dreaming and writing. Ruhela and her husband Ziauddin both are Paul Harris Fellows. They are currently residing in Chittagong, Bangladesh. District Directory2022-23 06
Message from District Governor Ruhela Khan Chowdhury District Governor 2022-23 RI District 3282,Bangladesh Home Club :Rotary Club of Chittagong River Shine Dear Interactors, I am very happy to know that Interact District 3282 is going to release their 2022–23 Interact District Directory. Interactors are a partner in service of Rotary. It is my immense pleasure to see that you are doing so many good things. Your duties are to follow and help the Rotarians in their projects. Any humanitarian activities shall be appreciated. But don't forget your first basic duty. That is your education. A properly educated people can be a good leader in the society. You all have potential. More than fifty years ago, one popular song was recorded that included this beautiful line: You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. Dear Interactors, we all have dreams, but acting on them is a choice. And it becomes our responsibility to make these dreams a reality. With the above vision, Rotary International President Jennifer Jones has given the year 2022–2023 the theme \"Imagine Rotary.\" Let us imagine a world that deserves our best, where we get up each day knowing that we can make a difference. Please stay with your friends and present a successful year. I wish you grand success. Yours in Rotary Ruhela Khan Chowdhury District Governor 2022-23 Rotary International District 3282 , Bangladesh District Directory2022-23 07
Meet the District Trainer PDG Dil Nasheen Mohseen District Trainer & Vice Governor RI District 3282,Bangladesh Dil Nasheen Mohsen is a well-known social activist and member of Rotary Club of Comilla since 1994. She served her club, the 3rd oldest club of RI District 3282, as President in 2006-07 and both RI Districts 3280 and 3282 in different positions. Her wonderful fellowship, vast Rotary and social involvements and professional achieve-ments is recognized by her being elected as District Governor of Rotary District 3282 Bangladesh. Her long Rotary service is decorated with Chair Women Empowerment: Micro Credit & Empowerment of Women: Chair Every Rotarian Every Year: District Co coordinator, Rotary Foundation: District Joint Co-coordinator and Member, District Interact Commit-tee. She served the district 3280 as Assistant Governor & Deputy Governor. She participated in the Rotary Institutes in Taiwan, Kotakinabalu, Malaysia and Rotary International Convention Sydney and Atlanta. She completed her Rotary Leadership Institute training successfully. She was recognized as the Best Deputy Governor in 2012-2013 In 1980 Dil Nasheen graduated in Public Administration (Hon's) from Dhaka University She left for abroad to her husband's workplace. After retiring, in 2001 she started medical care business with her husband. In 1995 she joined Dustha Ma-0- Shishu Kalyan Foundation, an organization for under privileged women and children, as volunteer Director of which she is the volunteer Chief Executive Director now. Dil Nasheen is a well-known social worker in Comilla and involved in many social, cultural and voluntary organizations like Buddhi Protibondhi School, Comilla: Sachetan Nagorik Committee. Comilla (TIB). Bangladesh: Durniti Protirodh Committee, DUPRAK Comilla, Bangladesh: Acid Sontrash Nirmul Committee, Comilla. Bangla-desh: Director Somobai Bank Comilla: Dhaka University Alumni Association etc. University. She is happily married to veteran Freedom Fighter Rtn. Dr. Abu Ayub Hamid Pakistan. She is blessed with a daughter Tanjina Jabeen and a son Dr. Imran Hamid PHF. Her father in law, Mr. A I.M. Masiha, was Deputy Director of Industries, Govt. of of Comilla Teacher's Training College and Dean of Faculty of Education of Chittagong Traveling. music, books and involvement in Rotary activities are her hobbies. She has visited almost all countries of Southeast Asia China. USA. UK and Australia Born in an aristocrat family of Comilla, her father Mr. A.H.M. Mohsen was the Principal who is Lecturer in Medical College and have d have three grand children. District Directory2022-23 08
Meet The District Governor Elect Engr. Md. Motiur Rahman MPHF,B District Governor 2023-24 Engr. Md. MotiurRahman was born in a renowned Muslim family of Monohargonj Upazilla, Cumilla. His father, Late Md Mujibul Hoque (B.Sc, B.Ag), was an eminent teacher of Mathematics at Feni Govt. Pilot High School, the largest and most prestigious school of the district. Mr. Motiur completed his SSC from FeniGovt Pilot High School, Hsc from FeniGovt College, Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), and obtained an MBA degree from the University of Science and Technology Chittagong (USTC). He is a life member of the BUET Alumni Association and life fellow of the Institute of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB). As an engineering professional, Motiur has served as the Project Director and Chief Engineer at Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB), under the Ministry of Power, Energy and Minerals Resources. His career at BPDB spanned for a duration of thirty five years. He also worked as a visiting professor for the MBA program at the University of Science and Technology Chittagong (USTC) and as a Trainer at the Engineering Academy, Kaptai, Cox’s bazar, Ghorasal and Chittagong under Bangladesh Power Development Board. For professional development, Motiur has completed several Diploma and Technical Courses in trainings conducted across USA, SIEMENS-Germany, China, Japan and India. He has visited more than 18 countries including the USA, South Korea, Singapore, China, Thailand, India, Malaysia, UAE, and Germany, as an official delegate of the Bangladesh Government for various inspections and seminars. Motiur is happily married to Shamina Islam daughter of Md Shafiqul Islam FCMA Fromer Vice Chairman Chittagong Port Authority and MrsFerdousi Islam Former Headmistress AgrabadGovt Colony High School. Now She is serving as an Additional Commissioner of Taxes, under the National Board of Revenue, Bangladesh. She is also a fellow Rotarian, joined the Rotary movement in 2011, as a charter Secretary of the Rotary Club of Chittagong Khulshi, and served as Club President during Rotary year 2016-17. She was awarded the best club president for her tenure, and also received the RI Citation Award from the RI President. She has served the Rotary district under various capacities, holding numerous roles such as an Assistant Governor, Deputy District Trainer, while also chairing different district events. She is a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow (MPHF). Motiur and Shamina are parents of two sons. Their elder son, SajidRahman, completed his BBA from Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Dhaka University and Master Degree from University of Melbourne, Australia. Presently he is working as an Experience Auditor at Earnest and Young Australia and completing CA Degree. Their daughter-in-law TaslimaYasmin is doing her Post Graduation at Adelaide University, Australia. Younger son, ShababRahman, is currently studying B.Sc in Computer and Electrical Engineering at Mc Master University, Canada. Motiur joined the Rotary movement in 2011, as a charter Vice President of the Rotary Club of Chittagong Khulshi, and served as club President during 2013-14. He was awarded the best club president for his tenure, and also received the RI Citation Award from the RI President. He has served the Rotary district under various capacities, holding numerous roles such as Assistant Governor, Deputy Governor, Deputy District Trainer, Chair- District Training Assembly, Chief Coordinator-Multi District Program ‘Setubandhan’, while also chairing different district events. He was elected DGND in Rotary year 2020-21. He is a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow (MPHF). Prior to serving Rotary, Motiur was also involved with other international social organizations, such as The National Association of Apex Clubs of Bangladesh. In Apex, he held various prestigious roles, including the DG, NYCD. In addition, he is also a Life Member of the following organizations: Chittagong Maa-O-Shishu Hospital, Chittagong Kidney Foundation, Greater Cumilla Samitee, and a Patron member of Apex Bangladesh Foundation, Cumilla Samittee. District Directory2022-23 09
Introducing The District Governor Nominee PAG A H M Faisal Ahmed District Governor 2024-25 Rotary International District 3282 Bangladesh Email: [email protected] Address: House No# 79,Road No# 4,Black Shahjala Uposhohor,Sylhet. Introducing The District Governor Nominee Designate Moinul Islam Mahmud District Govenor 2025-26 Rotary International District 3282 Bangladesh Email: [email protected] Address: 14 Jamal Khan Road,Chittagong City Corporation,Chittagong District Directory2022-23 10
Message from DICC Rtn. PP Farhana Hasnat District Interact Committee Chairman Rotary International District 3282,Bangladesh I am delighted to know that Interact District 3282 is going to release their 2022-23 Interact District Directory & it's my pleasure to write a few words for it. District Directory is one of most useful thing for the Interactors. It is one of major means of communication among each other. I believe that today's Interactors are tomorrow's leaders in Rotary and in our communities. So I always guide you all to prepare yourself for the future. Always stay focused on your studies and career to become a better citizen. With Interact, you can shape your life by developing your skills and growing humanitarian habits. Also believe you have given your utmost effort to make the Directory more worth full to all concern. I wish a good success of all of the activities. Let us we all together \" Imagine Arise Achieve. \"Enjoy Interact. Rtn PP Farhana Hasnat District Interact Committee Chairman 2022-23 RID-3282, Bangladesh District Directory2022-23 11
Message From Chief Interact District Advisor Rtn. CP Hasnat Chowdhury Chief Interact District Advisor Rotary International District 3282,Bangladesh Hello Interactors of District 3282,Bangladesh. I am extremely pleased that Interact District 3282 is going to release their 2022-23 Interact District Directory. The year has begun with a feminine touch of inspiration, passion, enthusiasm, love and vigor as we welcome President Jennifer. RI's first Female President who will lead under this year's theme- IMAGINE Rotary. I look forward to a year filled with excitement as we imagine the infinite possibilities that we can achieve to improve lives and those whom we serve. I encourage Interactors to imagine your better future that would engage our communities thereby increasing our impact and expanding our reach by adapting to and using the technology available to us. So Always stay focused on your studies and career to become a better citizen. Let us Imagine Arise Achieve . Regards Rtn CP Hasnat Chowdhury Chief Interact District Advisor (2022-23) Interact District Organization R.I. District 3282,Bangladesh. District Directory2022-23 12
Biography of DIR Itr PP Nahid Hasan District Interact Representative Rotary International District 3282,Bangladesh Home Club : Interact Club of Habigonj Nahid Hasan is the second child among the three children of Md. Abdur Rahman and Hasna Begum. He was born on June 24, 2004, in Habiganj, Bangladesh.He completed his secondary school certificate (SSC) from Habiganj Govt. High School and his higher secondary certificate (HSC) from Brindaban Govt. College. His Interact journey began on March 25, 2016 and he was inducted into the Interact Club of Habigonj on September 9, 2016. He presided over the Interact Club of Habigonj as President for the Rotary Year 2020-21. As a president, he was a successful leader. In his presidentship tenure, he did lots of good projects, which are examples of Rotary's 7 areas of focus and were awarded from different fields of his hard work. In the Rotary year 2017-18, he was Awarded \"Best Interactor\" from the Interact Club of Habigonj. He served Interact District 3282, Bangladesh in various positions. He was awarded District Interact Best Official for the Rotary year 2021-22. Itr.PP Nahid got elected as District Interact Representative (DIR) for the Rotary year 2022-23 and he is the first DIR from Habiganj District. He was also a cadet in the Bangladesh National Cadet Corps (BNCC) and a Scout leader in the Bangladesh Scout from Habiganj Government High School. He attended many camps, such as Regiment Camp (2020) and Battalion Camp (2020), which are organized by the Bangladesh Army and he learned many lessons from them. Despite the significant work mentioned above, he was actively involved. In addition, his father, Md. Abdur Rahmna, is a well-known businessman, and his mother is a housewife. He has one brother and one sister. His brother's name is Sakib Hasan and he completed his graduation from Jagannath University. His sister, Sadia Islam Tamannna, just completed her secondary school certificate from BKGC. Finally, he has a lovely family and adores each and every one of them. District Directory2022-23 13
PERSONAL INFORMATION DIR NAHID HASAN KNOW YOUR DIR EDUCATION Nicename : Nahid Higher Secondary Certificate : HSC Date of Birth : 24th June Board & Institute : Brindaban Govt. College, Sylhet Board Gender : Male Result : GPA 5.00 Marital Status : Single Secondary School Certificate : SSC Profession : Student Board & Institute : Habiganj Govt. Hight School, Sylhet Board Height & Weight : 5’6 & 56 KG Result : GPA 5.00 Religion : Islam Junior School Certificate : JSC Nationality : Bangladeshi ( By Birth) Board & Institute : Habigaj Govt. High School, Sylhet Board. Birth Place : Habiganj Result : GPA 5.00 Zodiac Sign : Korkot Rashi Primary School Certificate : PSC Hobby : Travelling & Social Work Board & Institute : Buds KG & High School , Sylhet Board Language known : Bangla & English. Result : GPA 5.00 ABOUT FAMILY INTERACT BACKGROUND Father's Name : Md Abdur Rahman Home Club : Interact Club of Habigonj Profession : Business Served District as : Mother's Name: Mst Hasna Begum Kalpana Additional District Interact Representative (2021-22) Profession : Housewife DIR's Representative(2020-21) Siblings : Sakib Hasan , Sadia Islam Tamanna Co Chairman-ANGIKAR 2021 Liason Officer - ULLASH & SHOPAN CONTACT ME Served Club : President (2020-21) ADDRESS Vice President : 2019-20 Habiganj Sadar,Habiganj Chief Sgt At Arms ( 2017-18) Member : 2016-17, 2017-18 WEB Best Interactor : 2017-18 [email protected] 100% Attendance : 2017-18, 2019-20, 2020-21 www.fb/nahidhasan.com OTHER ACTIVITIES PHONE 01708014730 DIR as a CADET 01711584384 Brindaban Govt. College BNCC Platoon 10th Battalion,Mainamati Regiment Sara Gil DIR as a Scout BOY Habiganj Govt High School Scout Platoon Ciela Gomez DIR as a School Boy District Directory2022-23 14
Few Words from DIR Itr PP Nahid Hasan District Interact Representative Rotary International District 3282,Bangladesh Home Club : Interact Club of Habigonj First of all, I would like to give thanks to Allah for everything and express gratitude to my family for inspiring me to do good things in life. Dear fellow Interactor, Interact greetings & take my salam ( Assalamu alaikum). Interact is an Organization which help us to create fellowship, practice the leadership skills and build habit of doing humanitarian duties. This year, Interact reached the milestone of 60 years! And I am glad to see that our district's Interactors are celebrating this year with their excellent service and leadership. Interact clubs bring together young people to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership skills, and discover the power of service above self. From big cities to rural villages, Interact like yours is changing society, and Interact has always been a beautiful organization with great youth. The district directory is one of the most useful things for the Intetactors. It is one of the major means of communication between each other . Finally, I would like to extend a special thanks to our District Governor Ruhela Khan Chowdhury, Dicc Farhana Hasnat, All Interact Club President and District Officials for their endless support. Imagine Arise Achieve Yours Representative Itr. Nahid Hasan District Interact Representative (2022-23) Rotary International District 3282, Bangladesh District Directory2022-23 15
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Message from District Trainer Itr PP SALSABIL NAFI District Trainer (2022-23) Interact District Organization Rotary International District 3282,Bangladesh Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim, Assalamualaikum Fellow Interactors. By the grace of Almighty Allah, I got an opportunity to work as a District Trainer in Interact District 3282 Bangladesh in Rotary Year 2022-23. So I thank this year's District Interact Representative Itr Nahid Hasan . I am grateful to Our guardian district governor Rtn. Ruhela Khan Chowdhury who has given courage and encouragement in all our activities throughout the year. I am also grateful to this year's DICC Rtn. Farhana Hasnat. With their loving guidance, we have been able to manage the entire year beautifully. Our organization has completed 60 years since its inception in 1962 by former RI President Nitish Chandra Laheri as an organization for 12-18 year old. Itr. Nahid Hasan has tried his best to manage this year in such a historic moment. I would like to thank the members along with the president and secretary of each active club who are the main force in running the district activities. All are invited to join this movement of friendship . Yours in Interact Itr Salsabil Nafi District Trainer Interact District Organization 3282, Bangladesh District Directory2022-23 17
Meet The DRCC & DRR RID 3282,Bangladesh DRCC ( 2022-23) RID 3282,Bangladesh Md. Zonayed Alam Date of Birth : 07 October Classification : Business in Print Media Blood group: A+ Email: [email protected] Address: Tomsom Bridge,Cumilla. DRR (2022-23) RID- 3282,Bangladesh Rtr. Md. Sajjad Hossen Theme: Imagine Rotaract To Create Leadership Email : [email protected] Home Club : Rotaract Club Of Comilla South Contact : +8801935456707 District Directory2022-23 18
District Interact Theme 2022-23 Imagine Arise Achieve DIR NAHID HASAN Interact District 3282 RY 2022-23 Imagine a culture that brings together smart, talented people from Interact backgrounds. Where innovation and simplification are the driving forces around the growth of our movement, and our Interactos. Where learning and growth was an expected reality, not an imagined option. That’s no dream. That’s Arise. Achieve means to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, espe- cially after a lot of work or effort. District Directory2022-23 19
Meet the All Time Leaders Md. Saddam hossain Club: Gomoti SM. Mainuddin Babu Club: Comilla Lalmai DIR 2013-14 Theme : Engage Interact DIR 2014-15 Theme: Build Up Interact Spread Fellowship DS : Abdur Rahman Joni D.S:Mainuddin (Comilla (Sylhet Surma) Lalmai) Diadarul Alam Nadia Jahan Samia (Comilla South) (Comilla Sunrise) Club: Comilla Sunrise Club: Sylhet Surma Theme :Lets do something Theme Join Interact for better tomorrow Improve your self DS : Simanta Deb Turio D.S: Akash Das (Narsingdi ) (Habigonj) Md. Fazlur Rahman Fahim Abu Naim Bhuiyan Mahmadul Hassan Shakil DIR 2015-16 (Comilla South) DIR 2016-17 Club: Sylhet Premier Club: Comilla Sunrise Theme: Making a Theme : Be inspired by difference together the ideal of Interact D.S: Rimon Hossain D.S: Mehedi Hasan Sium (Comilla Lalmai) (Comilla Lalimai Animash Goswami Mahidi Mahbub Adib Md. Ahanaf Ul Mahi Bhuiyan (Narsingdi) DIR 2017-18 DIR 2018-19 Club: Comilla Lalmai Club: Comilla Victoria Theme: Connect through Theme: Do Interact Interact Explore the World Open Opportunities D.S: Seikh Shady (Victoria) DS: Ashfaq Hossain Ifty Imran Ali (Syhet Surma) (Comilla Lalmail) Irfan Pathan (Comilla Sunrise) Artisan Undid(Deni Japura) Pretoria Mehedi Hasan Sium Seikh Shady Shamming(Disarming) DIR 2019-2020 DIR 2020-21 MD Noor Alam(Sylhet Surma) Club : Comilla Sunrise Club : Habigonj Theme: Lead to Change, Theme: Imagine Arise Through Interact Achieve DS : Saifur Rahman Anim DSG : Nafeul Alam ( Chandpur Central) (Comilla Lalmai) Irfan Pathan Nahid Hasan DIR 2021-22 DIR 2022-23 District Directory2022-23 20
District Interact Committee Rotary Year 2022-23 Farhana Hasnat District Interact Committee Chairman RI District 3282 Bangladesh Hasnat Chowdhury Rtn. Shihab Md. Sohrab Hossen Rtr. CP Rahim Al Rohan Chief Interact District Advisor Co-Chair: District Interact Committee Co-Chair: District Interact Committee Interact District 3282 Bangladesh RI District 3282 Bangladesh RI District 3282 Bangladesh Nahid Hasan District Interact Representative Interact District 3282 Bangladesh Meet With District Leaders Itr. Salsabil Nafi Itr. Mamunur Rashid Emad Itr. Abu Sayed Itr. Fardin Samir Itr. MD Ajim Ahmed Rotary Year 2022-23 District Trainer ADIR ADIR ADIR ADIR Itr. Nafe Ul Alam Itr. Robiul Sunny Itr. Sabit Al Wasy Itr. Suhan Ahmed Itr. Azizur Rahman District Secretary General District Secretary District Secretary District Secretary District Treasurer Itr.Sheikh Nowshin Jahan Itr. Jahidul Islam Itr. Abu Nayim Khan Itr. Hasibul Sahariya Itr. Farhan Harbe Bin Jamal Itr. Shakil Mahmud Chief District Coordinator District Coordinator District Coordinator District Coordinator District Coordinator District Coordinator Itr. Irtiza Ishan Itr. Pretom Dhali Itr. CP Sunehra Karim Itr. SB Nowshad Itr. Alvi Jaman Arin Itr. Afra Anzum DIR’s Chief Representative DIR’s Representative DIR’s Representative DIR’s Representative DIR’s Representative DIR’s Representative District Directory2022-23 21
Meet With District Leaders Rotary Year 2022-23 Itr.Nikhat Das Itr.Zaber Al Zahin Itr.Shorup Shahjal Hossain Itr. CP Aria Binte Mamun Itr. Md Yousuf Ali Itr. Tahsan Ishmam Zonal Planner Zonal Planner Zonal Planner Zonal Representative Zonal Representative Zonal Representative Itr. Muhit Shahruj Jarif Itr. Mehedi Hasan Rifat Itr.Navid Nowraj Itr. Bijoy Roy Itr. Bishal talukder Itr. Tashwad Rahman Ahad Zonal Secretary Zonal Secretary Zonal Secretary District Directory Comm. Chair District Directory Comm. Co-Chair District Directory Comm. Co-Chair Itr. Nafi Rahman Itr. Mahadi Ashraf Itr.Ashek Ahmed Mojumder Itr. Naziur Rahman Itr. Nahin Mojumder Itr. Mahmudul Hasan Rakib District Editor District Strategic Planner District Director C.Head District Director District Director District Director ( Club Service) (Community Service)(International Understanding) Itr. Ashna Salsabil Tuba Itr. Farah Tabassum Itr. Tasnia Tabassum Ananna Itr. Anjum Ara Aksa Itr. Nafisa Alam Itr. Ayman Hossain Hasib IT Committee Chair Girls Empowerment C.Chair Girls Empowerment Girls Empowerment Girls Empowerment Membership Comm. Chair C. Co-Chair C. Co-Chair C. Member Itr. Zahian Emon Itr.Intishar Adib Itr. Hasibul Hasan Shanto Itr. Fahim Ahmed Itr. Epshita Millat Ethika Itr. Ifran Hossen District Chief Sgt.At.Arms District Sgt. at Arms District Sgt.at Arms District Sgt. At Arms District Sgt. At Arms District Sgt. At Arms District Directory2022-23 22
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1962: Interact Takes Action As early as the 1920s, individual Rotary clubs supported youth activities, sponsoring troops of scouts, and taking part in a Boys’ Week that encouraged young people to be good citizens and promoted education, health, hygiene, and vocation. Rotary clubs also sponsored regional programs like Uthrotar in Michigan and Wisconsin in the U.S. In Florida, Rotary clubs worked with Wheel clubs for teenage boys. By the late 1950s, Rotary members were discussing ways to strengthen their efforts to interest young people in community service and expand their worldviews, possibly through a Rotary-wide program designed for them. After a few years of study and planning, Rotary’s Board of Directors in 1962 approved the name Interact, which had been suggested by a committee to express “inter-club and inter-member cooperation on all planes of activity — local, national, and international.” Rotary members, along with students, put Interact into action. The Interact Club of Melbourne High School, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Melbourne, Florida, USA, became the first Interact club on 5 November 1962. One of the Interact club’s founding members spoke on a panel at the 1963 Rotary International Convention, telling attendees how enthusiastic students were about the club. Although his school offered many other clubs, he noted that Interact was unique because its association with Rotary allowed students insight into a wide variety of professions and offered them an international perspective. Through Interact, students ages 12-18 make positive change in their schools and communities. Rotary clubs are sponsors that guide and mentor Interact members as they carry out service projects and develop leadership skills. Interact facts and firsts: The name “Interact” is a blend of the words “international” and “action.” The first Interact club outside the United States was certified in India in January 1963. District Directory2022-23 35
World Interact Week was first observed in 1964. In response to input from clubs and Rotary committees, Rotary opened Interact membership to young women in 1968. The annual Interact Video Awards were introduced in 2009. In 2010, the minimum age for participation in Interact changed from 14 to 12. What are the benefits? Connect with leaders in your community and around the world to: Take action to make a difference in your school and community Discover new cultures and promote international understanding Become a leader in your school and community Have fun and make new friends from around the world What’s involved? Interact clubs organize at least two projects every year, one that helps their school or community and one that promotes international understanding. Rotary club sponsors mentor and guide Interactors as they carry out projects and develop leadership skills. Celebrate the global impact of Interact by getting involved in: World Interact Week Interact Video Awards Rotary Youth Day at the United Nations Global Youth Service Day How do I join? Check with your school or contact a local Rotary club to find out if there’s an Interact club in your area. Contact the Interact club to find out how you can join its next meeting, service. Now 14,911 Interact clubs , 342,953 Interactors and 145 countries with Interact clubs around the world. District Directory2022-23 36
Interact Movement in Bangladesh The first Interact club named Interact Club of Shagun Bagica High School sponsored by Rotary Club of Dhaka established in 1967 of this country. But after few days it seems closed. After that, Rotary Club of Dhaka sponsored another Interact Club name Interact Club of St.Joseph High School in 1969. Interact Club of University Lab. High School sponsored by Rotary Club of Dhaka North established in 1975, In 1976. Interact Club of St. Gergrij High School was made up. This club's sponsored by Rotary Club of Dhaka South. Rotary Club of Chittagong was sponsored an Interact Club which name is Interact Club of Chittagong in 1982 and this is the most oldest Interact Club in Bangladesh at now and Interact Club of Metropolitan Khulna is the 2nd club, which established in Khulna. This is a traditional club of Bangladesh, because 04 (Four) District Interact Representative comes from it. After 1983, New Interact Club's made running in this country at now. In these, also have a school based club named interact Club of Dhaka North West Rotary School, Hope that, many new Interact Club's will be made in future. In 1977, Interact Club of St.Gregrij High School hosted a District Conference of Interact District Organization-329 of that time. In 1981. Interact Club of St.Joseph High and Interact Club of St.Gregrij High School jointly hosted a District Conference in Dhaka of Interact District Organization-328. When Rotary International District-328 has divided only in Bangladesh from District-329, then thinking about make a Interact District for Rotary International District-328, by this District's Interactors. In 1986, 30th May, Gulshan Model High School hosted the first District Conference named B.M.D.0 in Dhaka of Interact District Organization-328 by fervor Rotary District Governor Rtn. M.A. Wahab . Itr. Samir Ahmed of Interact Club of St. Joseph High School was elected for first District Interact Representative for District-328 from this Conference. District Directory2022-23 37
2nd District Conference hosted by Interact Club of St.Joseph High School in 2nd Oct, 1987, 3rd District Conference hosted by Interact Club of Shymoli Dhaka in 14th Feb. 1990 and 4th District Conference hosted by Interact Club of St. Gregrij High School in 5th January 1991. Before that, District was under in 329, that time some Interact Representative was elected from Bangladesh. They are Reiaul Islam of interact Club of St. Gregrij High School in 1980-81 and Ahsan Khalil of Interact Club of St.Gregri high School in 1981-82. Now, There are two districts in Bangladesh- 3281 & 3282. Interact District 3282 Bangladesh has reached the milestone of 50 Interact clubs and more than 600 Interactors. At last, Interact movement will be fastest in it's way. Rotary Abbreviatons & Acronyms SRC: Sponsoring Rotary Club MD: Meeting Day CT : Club Theme H: Hobby DOI: Date of Induction MT:Meeting Time CB :Club Bulleting MV: Meeting Venue DOC: Date of Charter Certification HD: Home District DG : District Govemor M/A: Maling Address R: Residence HPC:Highest Position in Club DGE: District Governor Elect S/O: Son of DGN: District Governor Nominee HPD:Highest Position In District PDG: Past District Governor D/O:Daughter of DRR: District Rotaract Representative ZIR:Zonal Interact Representative Ipp: Immediate Past President C/O: Care of DIR: District Interact Representative ZIS: Zonal Interact Secretary PP : Past President TM: Care of Total Member IPDIR: Immediate Past DIR RYE: Rotary Youth Exchange PE: President Elect RIP:Rotary International President PHF: Paul Harris Fellow DICC: District Interact Committee Chairman VP: Vice President PSCC: Partner in Service Committee Chairman PHSM: Paul Harris Sustaining Member ICC : Interact Committee Chairman HS Honorary Secretary PDIR: Past District Interact Representative RI: Rotary International CP: Charter President JS : Joint Secretary CS: Charter Secretary TRE: Honorary Treasurer P: President D: Director BG: Blood Group SGT.:Sgt-At-Arms Mob: Mobile DB: Date of Birth PH: Phone O/P: Occupation /Profession District Directory2022-23 38
Interact Club Constitution STANDARD INTERACT CLUB CONSTITUTION [Revised by the RI Board of Directors, Decision 40, September 2020] Article 1 — Name The name of this organization shall be the Interact Club of ____________________ ____________________________________________________________. This Interact club is sponsored by the Rotary club of ________________________ _______________________________________________ [and if applicable] jointly sponsored by the Rotary and/or Rotaract club(s) of ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________. All listed sponsor clubs are within the boundaries of the district in which this Interact club is located. Article 2 — Purpose The purposes of this club are for: Sponsor club members to recognize the positive change implemented by youth and young adults as the fifth Avenue of Service, Youth Service, through an active and personal commitment to empower young people to take action through community and international service, develop leadership skills, and gain a global perspective that fosters world peace and cultural understanding; and for Students and youth to take action through community and international service, discover new cultures and promote international understanding as global citizens, develop skills to become school and community leaders, make friends locally and globally, and have fun while recognizing the importance of Service Above Self. 656-EN 2 Article 3 — Sponsorship 1. The sponsor club(s) of this Interact club, through a committee of sponsor club members, the number of which shall be determined by the sponsor club(s), shall exercise supervision and control over all activities, programs and policies of this Interact club. In the case of an Interact club composed of a single gender, the committee shall also include one or more responsible adults of the same gender as ex officio members. 2. This club is not a part of, and neither this club nor its members have any rights or privileges with respect to, the sponsor club(s). 3. This club is a non-political, non-sectarian organization. 4. This club may be school-based or community-based. Where the Interact club is school-based, control and supervision by the sponsor club(s) shall be exercised in full cooperation with school authorities, with the understanding that such clubs are subject to the same regulations and policies established by the school authorities for all student organizations and extracurricular activities of the school. District Directory2022-23 39
5. To maintain active certified status from RI, this club’s sponsor club(s) shall provide the name and contact information of one adult adviser for this Interact club to RI each year no later than 30 June. Failure to submit updated adult contact information to RI in a two-year period will result in termination of this Interact club. 6. This club depends upon the continued active personal participation of the sponsor club(s). In the event that all the sponsor Rotary clubs are terminated, even if the Interact club continues to be sponsored by a Rotaract club, the governor of the Rotary district must install at least one other Rotary club as sponsor; if one cannot be found and reported to RI within 180 days, this Interact club will be terminated. Article 4 — Membership 1. Eligible members should be youth of good character and leadership potential aged 12 to 18 years old or upon graduation, whichever is later. 2. The method of admitting new members to this club, as provided in the bylaws, shall be determined by this club with the approval of sponsor club(s). The method of admitting new members of school-based Interact clubs shall have the approval of the appropriate school authorities. 656-EN 3 3. Membership shall automatically terminate (a) on 30 June of the Rotary year in which a member becomes 18 years old or upon graduation, whichever is later, without contradicting regulations and policies established by the school authorities for school-connected clubs; or (b) upon termination of this club; or (c) upon failure to meet attendance requirements unless excused by the board of directors of this club for good and sufficient reason. 4. Membership may be terminated for cause, as determined by this club by vote of not less than 2/3 of all the members in good standing. Article 5 — Meetings 1. This club shall meet, as provided in the bylaws, at a time and place suited to the convenience of its members, with due regard for their school obligations. 2. Attendance may be in person, through online meetings, or using online connections for members whose attendance otherwise would be precluded. All online activities, such as the club website and social media pages, shall be operated in accordance with applicable law and regulations; sponsor club(s) shall obtain written consent of Interactors’ parents or legal guardians in advance of Interact participation as necessary. 3. The board of directors shall meet as provided in the bylaws. No meeting of this club or of the board shall be deemed official unless a member of the sponsor club(s) is in attendance. 4. Meetings of the club and of the board of directors may be cancelled during holiday or vacation periods at the discretion of the board of directors, with the approval of the sponsor club(s). District Directory2022-23 40
Article 6 — Committees The president, with the approval of the board, may appoint standing or special committees as necessary or convenient for the administration of the club, citing their duties at the time of appointment. All special committees shall lapse upon the completion of their duties or upon discharge by the president. 656-EN 4 Article 7 — Officers and Directors 1. The officers of this club shall be a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and such additional officer(s) as provided in the bylaws. 2. The governing body of this club shall be a board of directors composed of the president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and additional directors whose number shall be determined by this club with the approval of the sponsor club(s), all to be elected from among the members in good standing. All decisions, policies and actions of the board and of this club shall be subject to the authority of the sponsor club(s), the provisions of this constitution, and policy established by Rotary International. If school-based, this club shall be subject to the same regulations and policies established by the school authorities for all student organizations and extracurricular activities of the school. The board of directors shall have general control over all officers and committees and may, for good cause, declare any office vacant. It shall constitute a board of appeals from the rulings of all officers and actions of all committees. 3. Elections of officers and directors shall be held annually by methods compatible with local customs and procedures, as provided in the bylaws, but in no case shall more than a simple majority of the members present and in good standing be required for election. The term of office of all officers and directors shall be one year, unless a shorter term is provided in the bylaws. Article 8 — Activities and Projects 1. This club shall be responsible for planning, organizing, financing, and conducting its own activities and shall itself supply the money, labor, and creative imagination necessary thereto, except that in the case of joint projects or activities undertaken in cooperation with other organizations, such responsibility shall be shared with such other organization(s). 2. The club shall undertake among its activities at least two major projects annually, one designed to serve the school or community and the other to promote international understanding, and each shall involve all or most of the members of the club. 656-EN 5 3. It is the responsibility of the club to raise the funds necessary to carry out its program. It should not solicit or accept more than occasional or incidental financial assistance from its sponsor club(s), other Rotary clubs, Rotaract clubs, or Interact clubs. All funds raised for service projects must be expended for that purpose. District Directory2022-23 41
Article 9 — Fees and Dues 1. Fees, dues or assessments on the membership of this club may be levied for the purpose of meeting the administrative costs of the club. Funds for activities and projects undertaken by this club shall be raised apart from such fees, dues or assessments. 2. The sponsor club(s) should establish financial guidelines for Interact clubs to ensure that all funds are managed in a responsible and transparent manner, including all monies collected to support service projects, consistent with laws and banking regulations in the country. This should include providing oversight for an adult signatory on all accounts, including plans for disbursement of funds should the Interact club disband or be terminated. Article 10 — Acceptance of Constitution and Bylaws Every member of this club, by acceptance of membership, thereby accepts the principles of Interact as expressed in its purpose and agrees to comply with the constitution and bylaws of this club, and on these conditions alone is entitled to the privileges of the club. No member shall be absolved from the observance of the constitution and bylaws on the plea that a copy of them has not been received. Article 11 — Bylaws This club shall adopt the “Recommended Interact Club Bylaws,” together with such amendments as are not inconsistent with this constitution and which may be deemed necessary or convenient for the governance of this club, provided that such amendments are adopted in accordance with the amendment procedure prescribed in the “Recommended Interact Club Bylaws.” 656-EN 6 Article 12 — Name and logo The name and logo of Interact shall be used exclusively by Interact members. Each member of this club shall be entitled to wear or otherwise display the Interact name and logo in a dignified and appropriate manner during the period of membership. Upon termination of this club, all rights and privileges relating to the Interact name and logo shall be relinquished by the club and by its members individually and collectively. Article 13 — Duration This club shall exist so long as it continues to function in accordance with the provisionsof this constitution and policy relating to Interact established by Rotary International, or until it is terminated: a) by Rotary International, with or without the consent, approval or concurrence of the sponsor club(s), for failure to function in accordance with this constitution or for other cause, b) by the sponsor club(s); or c) by the Interact club itself upon its own determination. Article 14 — Amendments This constitution shall be amended only by the Board of Directors of Rotary International, and all amendments to this prescribed “Standard Interact Club Constitution” shall be automatically adopted by each Interact club. [END District Directory2022-23 42
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Ab‡y ”Q` : 02 ‡Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cÖwZwbwa wbev© Pb : K) cªwZ †Rjv m‡¤§j‡b mKj K¬ve cwª Zwbwa‡`i cªZ¨¶ †fv‡U †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cwª Zwbwa wbev© wPZ n‡eb| L) hw` †Kvb eQi †Kvb KviYekZ m‡¤§jb Abwy ôZ bv nq Z‡e †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa wfbœ Abôy v‡b wbev© P‡bi Av‡qvRb Ki‡Z cv‡ib | M) †Kvb µ‡gB hw` wbev© Pb Kiv m¤¢e bv nq Z‡e ce~ e© Zx© †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± KwgwU Ges †Rjv Mfbi© Gi Aby‡gv`b mv‡c‡¶ cieZx© †mk‡bi †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cwª Zwbwai `vwqZ¡ cvj‡bi Rb¨ GKRb‡K g‡bvwbZ Ki‡Z cvi‡eb | N) †Rjv m‡¤§j‡bi GK gvm c‡~ e© †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa wbe©vPbx Zdmxj †NvlYv Ki‡eb| Ab‡y ”Q` t 03 ‡Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa c`cvª _xi© †hvM¨Zv : K) cvª _x‡© K Aek¨B B›Uvi¨v± K¬v‡ei m`m¨ n‡Z n‡e (m`m¨ c‡`i mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwc mfvcwZ KZ©…K mZ¨vwqZ K‡i g‡bvqbc‡Îi mv‡_ Rgv w`‡Z n‡e) Ges Aek¨B AwffveK †ivUvwi Kv¬ ‡ei m¤§wZcÎ g‡bvqbc‡Îi mv‡_ Rgv w`‡Z n‡e| L) cªv_x©‡K AšÍZ wZb eQi a‡i B›Uvi¨v± K¬v‡ei mwµq m`m¨ n‡Z n‡e Ges Gi g‡a¨ †h †Kvb GK eQi Zv‡K Kv¬ e mfvcwZ wnmv‡e KvR Ki‡Z n‡e| D‡jL¨ †h, mfvcwZi `vwqZ¡ cvjbKv‡j †Kvbfv‡eB wbe©vP‡b AskMªnY Kiv hv‡e bv| GQvov PjwZ †mk‡bi Rb¨ †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cwª Zwbwa Gi Kv¬ ‡ei Ges PwjZ †mk‡bi †Rjv m‡¤§jb Av‡qvRK Kv¬ ‡ei †Kvb m`m¨ cieZx© ‡mk‡bi †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa wbe©vP‡b AskMªnY Ki‡Z cvi‡e bv | M) wbe©vPb Abyôv‡bi †mk‡b 30‡k Ryb chš© Í cvª _xi© eqm Aek¨B 18 eQ‡ii wb‡P n‡Z n‡e| N) Kv¬ e cwieZb© Kvix cªv_x©i †¶‡Î Zvi c~‡e©v³ K¬ve cwieZb© Kvjxb mg‡qi mfvcwZ KZK©… c`ª vbKZ„ QvocÎ g‡bvqb c‡Îi m‡½ Rgv w`‡Z n‡e | c~‡ev© ³ K¬ve Ges cwiewZZ© Kv¬ e Aek¨B GKB †Rjvi AšMÍ ©Z n‡Z n‡e| O) cªv_x©‡K Zvi eqm cªgv‡Yi Rb¨ ¯‹jy KZK©… c`ª vbK„Z eq‡mi g~j mb`cÎ, mZ¨vwqZ d‡UvKwc g‡bvqb c‡Îi mv‡_ Rgv w`‡Z n‡e Ges evQvB‡qi w`b ¯^-kix‡i g‡bvqb evQvB KwgwUi Kv‡Q mb`c‡Îi g~jKwc c`ª k©b Ki‡Z n‡e | hv hvPvB K‡i m‡½ m‡½ †diZ †`Iqv n‡e| †Kvb Kvi‡Y cªv_x© g~j mb`cÎ cª`k‡© b e¨_© n‡Z Zvi g‡bvqb evwZj e‡j MY¨ n‡e| †Kvbµ‡gB mb`c‡Îi d‡UvKwc Mnª Y‡hvM¨ n‡e bv| P) cªv_x© Kv¬ ‡ei mKj †Rjv Pvu `v 30 †k †m‡Þ¤^‡ii g‡a¨ cwi‡kvwaZ n‡Z n‡e| c‡ª `q Puv`v iwk‡`i d‡UvKwc g‡bvq‡bi mv‡_ Rgv w`‡Z n‡e| G‡¶‡Î e¨_© n‡j g‡bvqb evwZj n‡e | Q) hw` †Kvb Kvi‡Y GKR‡bi †ewk cvª _xi© g‡bvqb Rgv bv c‡o Ges hw` Zv ˆea nq Z‡e cªvß g‡bvqb Rgv`vbKvix cªv_x©‡K weRqx e‡j †NvlYv Kiv n‡e| R) hw` †Kvb Kvi‡Y mKj g‡bvqb A‰ea nq Z‡e wbev© Pb Kwgkbvi mvZ w`‡bi g‡a¨ bZyb wbe©vPbx Zdwmj †NvlYv Ki‡eb| hw` ch©vß mgq bv _v‡K Z‡e †Rjv Mfb©i †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± KwgwUi mv‡_ Av‡jvPbv K‡i cieZ©x eQ‡ii B›Uvi¨v± †Rjv cwª Zwbwa wbav© iY Ki‡eb | K) †h mKj Kv¬ ‡ei †iv÷vi †Rjv wW‡i±wi‡Z Qvcv n‡e (hw` B‡Zvg‡a¨ K¬ve evwZj ev mvm‡cÛ bv n‡q _v‡K) Ges †h mKj K¬ve bZybfv‡e PvU©vW© n‡e Zv‡`i PvU©vW mb` †`Lv‡bv mv‡c‡¶ ïaygvÎ H mKj Kv¬ ‡ei cwª ZwbwaivB †fvU †`Iqvi †hvM¨Zv ivL‡eb| District Directory2022-23 46
Ab‡y ”Q` : 04 ‡fvUvi Kv¬ ‡ei †hvM¨Zv t K) †h mKj Kv¬ ‡ei †iv÷vi †Rjv wW‡i±wi‡Z Qvcv n‡e (hw` B‡Zvg‡a¨ Kv¬ e evwZj ev mvm‡cÛ bv n‡q _v‡K) Ges †h mKj K¬ve bZby fv‡e PvU©vW© n‡e Zv‡`i PvU©vW mb` †`Lv‡bv mv‡c‡¶ ïagy vÎ H mKj Kv¬ ‡ei cwª ZwbwaivB †fvU †`Iqvi †hvM¨Zv ivL‡eb| L) †h mKj K¬ve wbw`©ó mg‡qi g‡a¨ †Rjv Puv`v cwi‡kva Ki‡eb †KejgvÎ †m mKj Kv¬ ‡ei cwª ZwbwaMY †fvU c`ª v‡bi Rb¨ †hvM¨ e‡j MY¨ n‡e| G e¨vcv‡i †Kvb Kv¬ e Gi ce~ e© Z©x GK eQ‡ii †Rjv Pvu `v cwi‡kva wb‡q hw` †Kvb AvcwË D‡V †m‡¶‡Î H Kv¬ e‡K m`¨ AZxZ †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwai KvQ †_‡K QvocÎ Mnª ‡Yi gva¨‡g wbev© P‡bi 10 w`b Av‡M Aek¨B wbe©vPb Kwgk‡bi wbKU cvVv‡Z n‡e| M) †Rjv wW‡i±wi‡Z †h mKj K¬v‡ei †iv÷vi _vK‡e †m mKj K¬ve‡K Aek¨B †Rjv wW‡i±wi msMªn Ki‡Z n‡e| N) †fvUvi Kv¬ ‡ei †fvUv‡ii eqm Aek¨B B›Uvi¨v± eqm mxgvi g‡a¨ _vK‡Z n‡e Ges Zv‡K m‡¤§j‡bi wbewÜZ n‡Z n‡e | Aby‡”Q` : 05 ‡Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa wbev© Pb Kwgkbt K) †Rjv Mfb©i Gi Ab‡y gv`bµ‡g †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± KwgwUi †Pqvig¨vb‡K cªavb wbe©vPb Kwgkbvi I †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± KwgwUi m`m¨‡K m`m¨ K‡i A_ev †Rjvi Ab¨ †ivUvwiqvb Gi g‡a¨ †_‡K wbe©vPb Kwgkb MVb Kiv n‡e | L) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± KwgwUi †Pqvig¨v‡bi †Kvb AvZ¥xq †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cwª Zwbwa c`cvª _x© n‡j wZwb cªavb wbev© Pb Kwgkbv‡ii c` †_‡K c`Z¨vM Kwi‡eb Ges †m c‡` Ab¨ m`m¨c‡`i ga¨ †_‡K me©m¤§wZµ‡g g‡bvbxZ m`m¨‡K cªavb wbev© Pb Kwgkbv‡ii `vwqZ¡ †`qv n‡e | Ab‡y ”Q` : 06 ‡Rjv B›Uvi¨v± msMVb Mvb t mv‡c‡¶ †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± msMVb Mv‡bi wbwg‡Ë †hvM¨ B›Uvi¨v± wewfbœ c‡` wb‡qvM cª`vb | K) bewbe©vwPZ †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa Zvi †mk‡bi Rb¨ B›Uvi¨v± KwgwUi m‡½ Av‡jvPbv Ki‡eb| L) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa Dch³y KviY `k©v‡bvi gva¨‡g †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± Ab‡y gv`b mv‡c‡¶ eQ‡ii †h †Kvb mgq Zvi Kvh©wbev© nx cwil‡`i m`m¨ wb‡qvM ev Ae¨vnwZ cª`vb Ki‡Z cvi‡eb|| Ab‡y ”Q` : 07 ‡Rjv Kvh©µg cwiPvjbvt K) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa Zvi Kvh©wbev© nx cwil`‡K w`‡q †Rjv Kvh©µg cwiPvjbv Ki‡eb| Ab‡y ”Q` : 08 ‡Rjv Puv`v t K) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa †Rjv cwiPvjbvi Rb¨ †Rjv Kvh©wbev© nx cwil` I K¬ve mfvcwZ‡`i m‡½ Av‡jvPbv K‡i †Rjv mKj B›Uvi¨v±‡`i †Rjv Puv`v wbav© iY Ki‡eb| District Directory2022-23 47
Ab‡y ”Q` : 09 ‡Rjv cKª í Abôy vbt K) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa Zvi mvKyj© v‡ii gva¨‡g mKj Kv¬ e‡K †Rjv cªKí/Abyôv‡bi ¯v^ MwZK nevi Rb¨ Avgš¿Y Rvbv‡eb Ges Zv‡`i wbKU †_‡K Av‡e`bcÎ Avnevb Ki‡eb| cvª ß Av‡e`b c‡Îi g‡a¨ †_‡K †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± KwgwU I Zvi Kvh©wbevnx cwil‡`i m‡½ Avjv‡Pbv K‡i Dch³y Kv¬ e‡K †Rjv cªKí/Abôy vb cª`vb Ki‡eb| wZwb †Rjv Abôy v‡b mfvcwZZ¡ Ki‡eb| Ab‡y ”Q` : 10 ‡Rjv Znwejt K) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cwª Zwbwa, †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± KwgwU I †Rjv KvhK© ix cwil‡`i m‡½ Av‡jvPbv K‡i GKwU we‡kl mfvi gva¨‡g M„nxZ wm×všÍ e¨vs‡K bv‡g wnmve Ljy ‡eb || L) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa, †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± mwPe I †Rjv †Kvlva¨¶ †hŠ_ ¯v^ ¶‡ii gva¨‡g wnmvewU cwiPvwjZ n‡e| Z‡e G‡¶‡Î †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cwª Zwbwamn Ab¨ †h‡Kvb GKR‡bi ¯^v¶‡i UvKv †Zvjv hv‡e| M) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cwª Zwbwa †Rjvi Ab¨vb¨ dvÛ bxwZgvjv Abyhvqx cwiPvwjZ Ki‡eb Ges ermiv‡šÍ wW.AvB.wm.wm Gi wbKU wnmv‡e `vwLj Kwi‡eb| N) †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa m¤e¢ n‡j cwª Z gv‡m A_ev cwª Z Qq gv‡m GKevi †Rjv †Kvlva¨‡¶i gva¨‡g †Rjv Avq-e¨‡qi wnmve B›Uvi¨v±‡`i Kv‡Q Dc¯’vcb Ki‡eb | Ab‡y ”Q` : 11 cwieZb© , ms‡hvRb, cwigvRb© I ms‡kvabt G bxwZgvjvi †h †Kvb Ask A_ev mg¯Í Ask cwieZ©b, ms‡hvRb, cwigvRb© A_ev ms‡kva‡bi Rb¨ B›Uvi¨v±‡`i c¯ª Íve wjwLZfv‡e Zvi K¬ve †evW© KZ©…K cvk Kwi‡q †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cwª Zwbwai Kv‡Q cvVv‡eb| †Rjv B›Uvi¨v± cªwZwbwa mvKj©y v‡ii gva¨‡g cª¯ÍvewU (¸‡jv) Kv¬ e¸‡jv‡K Rvbv‡eb Ges cieZ©x †Rjv mgv‡ek A_ev m‡¤§j‡b c¯ª vÍ ewU †fv‡U †`‡eb| †Rjv mgv‡ek ev m‡¤§j‡b cª‡Z¨K K¬ve n‡Z g‡bvbxZ GKRb cªv_x© †fvU cª`vb Ki‡eb| †Kvb c¯ª Íve hw` `yB-Z„Zxqvsk †fvU eRb© Ki‡Z mg_© nq Z‡e bxwZgvjvwUi †Kvb Ask ev mg¯Í As‡ki cwieZb© , cwigvRb© I ms‡kvab Kiv hv‡e| hw` †Kvb c¯ª vÍ e `yB-Z„Zxqvsk †fvU bv cvq Z‡e bxwZgvjvwUi †Kvb cwieZ©b, cwigvR©b, ms‡kvab ev ms‡hvRb m¤e¢ n‡e bv| Z‡e B›Uvi¨v± msweavb we‡ivax Ges mvsNwlK© †Kvb bxwZgvjv ms‡hvRb ev cªYqY Kiv hv‡e bv| District Directory2022-23 48
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