RI President-elect Kalyan Banerjee
will ask Rotarians to Reach Within to Embrace
Humanity during the 2011-12 Rotary year.
Banerjee unveiled the RI theme
during the opening plenary session of the 2011
International Assembly, a training event for incoming
district governors.
He urged participants to harness
their inner resolve and strength to achieve success in
Rotar
y.
"In order to achieve anything in
this world, a person has to use all the resources he can
draw on. And the only place to start is with ourselves
and within ourselves," Banerjee said.
Once Rotarians find their inner
strength, he continued, they can accomplish great things
in their communities and around the world.
"Discover yourself, develop the
strengths within you, and then unhesitatingly,
unflinchingly, go forth and encircle the world, to
embrace humanity," he said.
Banerjee emphasized the family as
a starting point in serving others. "The communities we
live in are not built of individual people but of
families -- families living in homes together, sharing
their lives and their resources and their common
destinies. Good families lead to good neighborhoods, and
good neighborhoods build good communities."
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Rotarians can focus on projects
that support families, such as those that provide safe
housing or improve maternal and child health, he said.
Continuity in Rotary’s work,
including polio eradication, is also important, Banerjee
said. "There are so many things we are indeed good at:
working for clean, safe water; spreading literacy;
working in so many ways with the New Generations, our
youth, in our newest Avenue of Service and assisting
them to become the leaders of tomorrow."
Citing Mahatma Gandhi’s call to
"be the change you wish to see in the world," Banerjee
said Rotarians should also focus on change.
"If we wish for peace, we start by
living in peace ourselves, in our homes and in our
communities," he explained. "If we wish environmental
degradation to stop, if we wish to reduce child
mortality or to prevent hunger, we must be the
instrument of that change -- and recognize that it must
start within us, with each of us."
The theme
inspired the roomful of Rotary leaders, including
Jogesh Gambhir, governor-elect of District 3250 (India).
“It is a touching theme, but also
very purposeful and meaningful,” said Gambhir. “I’m sure
we can inspire the clubs into action to solve the
problems in the community. That’s the ultimate goal of
Rotary.”
“There are no words for me to
describe how remarkable it was. To me, he was right on
and weaved everything together beautifully," said Jane
Millar, governor-elect of District 6290 (parts of
Ontario, Canada, and Michigan, USA). "I am so thrilled
to be a district governor when this man is president.
“I loved the focus on family,
continuity, and change," she added. "Family is the
center of everything, and not just our immediate family.
It’s also about the family of Rotary and the world as
one big family."