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Club No. 858173Division C, District
Mission of
ToastmastersTo provide a mutuallysupportive and positiv
learning environmen
in which every individ
ual
member has the
opportunity
to develop oral
communication
and leadership skills,
which in turn foster
self-confidence
JULY 2010The most beautiful thing about Toastmasters and which touches you most isthe exuberance of its members who are always keen to do more and take up
new challenges. The past few months in our club have been really eventful and there are lot of things to
talk about and remember including the induction of new EC, training of the officers, JPKUs 250thMeeting Celebrations and so on.
In this issue the outgoing and the incoming Presidents talk about their experiences in the club, DTMDeepak Menon shares mantras for success, Sangeeta Malik covers the Officers Training Program, VPEducation CC Aneesh Jain describes his account of the Reverse Meeting followed by eye catching
photographs. Our very own Akhil Sood features in an interview for Know Thy Toastmaster. Watch
out for the The Hyde Park section, followed by the winners of the month.
Hope you enjoy reading!!!
Kanu Shree
The Editors Note
Newsletter of the JPKU Toastmasters Club, New Delhi
Vol. 4, Issue 1; July 2010Images
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July 22 CONTENTSPassing the guard Page 3The outgoing president hands over the charge of
the club to her successor Malkiat and his teamManoj Kumar and Malkiat Bindra
Officers Training Program Page 5Fun, food and most importantly knowledge for the new role
players as they don their responsibilitiesSangeeta Malik
Know Thy Toastmaster Page 8Lets get close and personal with our very own Akhil
The Hyde Park Page 9A glimpse at how our toastmasters make
an evaluation effective
-Ritu Arora, Vikas Malik
Akhil Sood, Kanu Shree
Best of the Month PaFind out our star performers week by week
JPKU 250th Reverse meeting Page 6&7Unforgotten moments Aneesh Jain
Club Contact Details Pa
Acknowledgments Pa
Would You Like To Be Clairvoyant Page 4Gurus Mantras for success - DTM Deepak
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July 2013 PASSING THE GUARDThe New Team Takes OverThe hurly-burly of the morning, the mad rush all around, if there is any dearth of noise,
the honking vehicles are overcompensating for this by far. As the day progresses, the
crazy morning tide subsides and finally the darkness of night envelops the daylight and
makes everything look coming to halt. The silence and darkness of the night doesnt last
for too long. The rising Sun with its radiance, fuels life to every creature. This usual cy-cle of day and night goes on, and we, humans, seem to be playing a tiny role in this big
movie. There are days when we feel blue, and there are days when we feel charged-up;
motivated to pursue our dreams or gather courage to conceptualize brand new dreams.
Whichever way one chooses to spend the day, the meaning of life lies in reinventing one-
self...every day!
The memories of last six months are still fresh in my mind and it feels that the time flew like a dove. When I
look back; pictures of numerous events encapsulate my mind. Every meeting was unique in itself and unfolded
wisdom from different perspectives. Our Club is known for Always being ahead and last term wasnt any dif-
ferent! The prestigious Golden Gavel award, representation in the Toastmasters mega contests and most impor-
tantly, milestones achieved by our members, make our club one of the best clubs all over the world. The EC
Teamcomprising of multi-talented individuals, with the consistent support from all the members, has done a
fantastic job and we have successfully carried forward the legacy of our club: JPKU Toastmasters Always
ahead!It is said that to be at the top is easier than staying at the top. Continuous improvement with the ability to re-
invent is the only way to sustained success. Harmonious and positive learning environment, enthusiasm and new
ideas, and continuous guidance and motivation from the veteran members, are some key factors that keep our
club alive and kicking. JPKU Toastmasters is endowed with people who go out of their way to help each other in
their learning curve. Like a small family, every member is an important asset that adds immense value to the
club. This friendly environment provides us with an opportunity to not only transform ourselves but also share
the benefits of our transformation with others. And this is precisely what we do here at Toastmasters! Congratu-
lations to everyone for making the Toastmasters learning experience exciting, challenging, motivating, so much
fun and yet keeping our culture and values intact. Lets keep re-inventing as we move ahead on our journey of
learning and sharing. In yet another process of re-invention, the new EC Team has taken over the charge to serve
the club. With excellent leadership skills and never-ending passion for excellence, I am sure the new EC team
will take the club to greater heights.
Keeping the reinvention at our heart, let the transformation impact us for betterment; lets embrace the change tofind the true meaning of life. I finish with a quote by Mike Watt, The only thing new is you finding out about
something. Like nothing's really new, but you reinvent it for yourself and find your inner voice.
Happy reinventing!!!
Manoj Kumar
Immediate Past President
First of all I would like to congratulate the newly appointed
EC members - Aneesh Jain (VP-Education), Jyoti Narula (VP-
Membership), Kanushree (VP-Public Relations), Vinay Jain
(Treasurer), Sangeeta Malik (Secretary) & Vikas Malik
(Sergeant At Arms) for being selected as the Executive com-mittee. It is their hard work and skills which will help us to set
and reach greater heights.
Also, I would like to thank the members who helped electing
them. I would ensure that the EC will not let the trust you all
have shown in them go in vein.
Handling a Club with Achievements such as JPKUs is a great
responsibility. The club which has been the Presidents Dis-
tinguished Club for past 3 Years. The Home Club of the Im-
mediate Past District Governor (Deepak Menon), LGM -
North (Vinay Jain) and the current Area C2 Governor (Ritu
Arora). This is a huge responsibility and we will not shy awayfrom it.
All of us have dreams. But only a few of us have a will to act.
A will to act and achieve the targets set for us. This requires
persistent hard work, a clear site o f the target and the resources
to achieve those targets. If someone is provided all of these,
the path to success becomes easier. The journey becomes more
enjoyable.
I hope that we all achieve what we are here for and then set
higher targets because the Journey to learning and improving
ourselves never ends.
Thank you.
Malkiat Bindra
President
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4 Would You Like to be Clairvoyant July 2It was on 5th of July 2009 that Immediate Past District Governor Arunasalam Balraj declared,
Mark my words Deepak, District 82 will again achieve the number one spot in the world in 2009 -
10! As I write this note, we are twenty-one days and twenty-one CCs away from reaching this
seemingly unattainable milestone.
Was Balraj clairvoyant that he could plumb the depths of the unfathomable to see into the future?
Was he a soothsayer who could predict this outcome almost a year ahead of it coming to pass? No,
he just had a clear vision. He knew that the district had sufficient resources built from the experi-ence of the preceding years that could enable it to achieve this goal. He also believed that the lead-
ers at the helm had the ability to plan for their success and for the achievement of this elusive goal.
And plan they did! And so can you!
But before you can plan, you must know the goal. What is it that you want to achieve? Politician,
strategist and writer, Chanakya (350 BC-275 BC) wrote "Before you start some work, always ask
yourself three questions - Why am I doing it, what the results might be and will I be successful.
Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead." If the goal
is clear to you, the road to achieve it will present itself to you.
As a member joining a Toastmasters Club, your first goal is usually to become a Competent Com-
municator (CC) and a Competent Leader (CL). But its a good idea to stretch yourself and find a
BAG or better still a BHAG! A BAG is a Big Audacious Goal and a BHAG is a Big Hairy Auda-cious Goal! Now dont jump at it and decide, Hey, I shall be a Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM)
within twelve months of my joining Toastmasters! Its achievable but near impossible considering
that one of the requirements of DTM is that you must attain the Advanced Leader Silver (ALS)
award for which you need to serve a year as a District Officer.
That takes us to the next point which is that your goal must be SMART:
SpecificIt must be crystal clear
MeasurableThe results can be validated
Action-oriented - It begins with the word to, followed by a verb
Realistic - It is practical and achievable
Time bound - It contains a time table for achievement
Thus, for example, you could art iculate your goal as follows: To attain my Advanced Communica-
tor Bronze (ACB) and Competent Leader (CL) awards by 30 June 2011. For a member who hasrecently joined a Toastmasters Club, this is a BAG which meets the requirements of being SMART.
You can extend this to any aspect of your life be it personal or professional.
Now that you have set the goal, you need to plan how you shall achieve it. This would mean that
you need to ensure that you have the tools and the resources to accomplish these goals. What could
these be?
By DTM Deepak Menon The first thing you would need to do is to get the assistance of a mentor who ca
and guide you. If no mentor has been assigned by the Club yet, ask your President
President of Education to assign one to you.
Then determine the speech projects you would need to complete and roles
would need to perform to achieve your goal. If you are starting from scratch you
complete ten project speeches for Competent Communicator and another ten for A
CL award requires you to perform a minimum of twenty-one roles which include
ject speeches.
Next confirm how often your club meets. Would this provide you enough oppor
complete all your projects? If the club meets fortnightly, this poses a challenge s
will not have enough opportunities to complete a ll the requirements in the time you
for yourself. Therefore, you will need to visit other clubs and request for slots in th
ings as well.
Enlist the support of your Club. Inform your VPE about your goal and how yo
achieve it. Often we set our goals but then fail to communicate it to the persons wh
strumental in its accomplishment. Unless the VPE provides all the slots in the me
you to achieve your target, how will you succeed! The VPE may even schedul
meetings just so that you can achieve your goal.
You are ready to start your journey. Remain enthusiastic about reaching your deand never be afraid of hurdles and obstacles as these are bound to appear. My frien
kya also wrote, "Once you start working on something, don't be afraid of failure a
abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest."
Be willing to adjust your plans to account for changes in circumstances and situ
and when they occur. For instance, what if you are required to move to a different
way through the year? No problem! Look for clubs in the city you move to or, if no
seize the opportunity and start one! Your District Officers will be more than happy
you in your endeavor. Every problem has a solution waiting to help overcome it;
need to be creative!
Come 30th of June 2011 when you are close to achieving your goal, feel the glow,
and bask in your achievement! Remember it was not clairvoyance that helped youwhat you had set out do but the clarity of your vision and the careful plan that yo
that made it happen!
But then let that be our little secret! For the world around you, feel free to de-
clare that you are clairvoyant because you can see a year ahead into the future!
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5 OFFICERS TRAINING PROGRAMME July 211thJuly2010, a hot sultry morning and five of the JPKU Toastmasters Club Ex-ecutive Committee members set forth on a journey to U.P.- NOIDA, mapping their
way, road by road, turn by turn till they reached their destination CSC-NOIDA
towers. However difficult, the road to your destination is never too long provided
your determination is strong.
It was a Sunday morning, bringing forth a new educative voyage - towards a pathof more responsibilities and an Officers Training Program for Division C of Dis-
trict 82. After a formal registration we were warmly led into the hall full of stars -
District 82 Lieutenant Governor Education & Training Dr. Punita Singh, DivisionC Governor Mr. Rajan Sinha, Assistant Division C Governor (Education & Train-
ing) Ms. Sarita Sharma and the Area governors: Anurag Ranjan, Anurag Awasthi,
Arun K Chaba and not to miss our own Dynamic young and radiant Dr. Ritu Arora.
Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream pre-
cedes the goal. "We were all brought here to aspire, to dream, to reach the sky and
we certainly were led into an inspiring dawn.
Achievements galore!!! Im sure it made each one sitting in the hall feel proud tobe associated with such an organization.
A warm welcome by Div. Gov Mr. Rajan Sinha was followed by a chain of intro-ductions. Soon each guiding star (Area Governor) further reflected on the stars of
his or her constellation of various clubs. Being the guiding light, he/she introduced
the office bearers of each club under his/ her charge.
Soon stepped up LGET Dr. Punita Singh, the sun among the stars, with her brightlight of wisdom. The power of her words reverberated in the entire hall. Toastmas-
ters focus on Expand and Enhance encapsulated the message for the day and pro-
vided the energy to achieve the goals for the year ahead. Motivating the leadership
and the team spirit, she led us through a ride of various acronyms - CCs, CLs, ACs,
ALs, and DTMs, culminating in the SMART goals of the Distinguished Club Pro-
gram.
By Sangeeta MalikThe oath-taking ceremony of the Area Governors waschaired by the LGET, which was followed by the an-
nouncement of parallel sessions. The officers then split
into three groups and the neophytes were brought under
the wings of trained officials. Parallel sessions for nou-veau installed/elected Presidents and Vice Presidents -
Education, Vice Presidents - Membership and Vice Presi-dents - Public Relations, and Secretaries, Treasurers and
Sergeants-at-Arms were conducted. Toastmasters who had
successfully performed these roles in the past helped thenew officers in decoding their roles and responsibilities.
These sessions were followed by Dr. Ritu Aroras sessionon Educational Awards. With her warm smile and encouraging hea
the tone for the clubs to realize more personal achievement and gre
success.
Enlightened about their responsibilities and expectations, it was tim
club representatives to make their own club success plans. The tra
started with an intense planning session where the club representativ
set targets for the next six months and design a road map to sc
heights. May we all succeed in our little ventures.
The Officers' Training Program ended with the distribution of certific
vote of thanks. Certainly the participants felt more confident about t
hand.
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July 2JPKU 250th Reverse Meeting6By Aneesh Jain
When history is made, it should be celebrated in style and this indeed wasthe case when the members of the JPKU Toastmasters Club decided to make the
250th meeting a memorable affair. And even though Phoebus tried tooth and nailto exhume their spirits on the day, the members continued to strive hard and put
together a truly special meeting.
The 250th meeting, held on June 26 th, 2010, was no ordinary meeting, and likeall extraordinary events, stars of astronomical stature attended the event. The
new District-82 Governor, Mr. Nagaraja Rao, DTM; the immediate Past District
-82 Governor, Mr. Deepak Menon, DTM; the new District-82 Lieutenant-Governor Education and Training, Dr. Punita Singh; and the new Area-C2 Gov-
ernor, Dr. Ritu Arora, DTM, all graced the occasion and blessed the club, mak-
ing this meeting special not just for the club but for the entire Toastmasters fra-ternity.
The JPKU Toastmasters Clubs new Executive Council was also installed during
the meeting, although they took formal charge only on July 1 st, 2010. The new
EC comprises, Malkiat Bindra as the President, Aneesh Jain as the VPEduca-tion, Jyoti Narula as the VPMembership, Kanu Shree as the VPPublic Rela-
tionships, Vinay Jain as the Treasurer, Sangeeta Malik as the Secretary, and Vi-kas Kumar as the Sergeant-at-arms.
The presence of eminent dignitaries and installation ceremony were only the
base of the 250th meetings specialness. What made the meeting truly unique
was the fact that the entire meeting was conducted in the reverse. Yes, you have
interpreted it correctly, the meeting indeed ended before it started and yet lasted
a full two hours! The supplementary evaluators presented their report beforeanyone in the meeting had spoken; the speech evaluators evaluated the prepared
speeches before they were delivered; the table topics speakers spoke before they
were given the topics. Sounds chaotic? Well It was fun, to say the least. Eve-
ryone one participating in the meeting had to follow the rules set by the supple-mentary evaluators and the speakers had to carry the extra burden of living up to
the evaluations presented by their speech evaluators. And didnt the audienceenjoy the entire experience? Deepak Menon, DTM, was the Toastmaster of the
meeting, Sangeeta Malik conducted the Table Topics round, and Dr. Ritu Arora,
DTM, was the General Evaluator. Our new District LGET, Dr. Punita Singh pre-
evaluated our new District Governor, Nagaraja Raos speech, Shraddha Naevaluated Akshitas speech who became a Competent Communicator during
meeting after successfully delivering her 10 th project and our new club Presid
Malkiat Bindra evaluated our new club VP Education, Aneesh Jains spee
Every moment of the meeting was thoroughly enjoyed by the entire audience.The meeting was followed by a small after-party, the main attraction in wh
was the chocolate truffle cake, besides the presence of other food items, a gu
and loads of singing. Cheers to the club and all its members!
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Images from the Reverse Meeting7
Moments caught on Camera from JPKU 250th Meeting
New EC Induction DTM Deepak Menon Installing Malkiat as Club Pres ident
JPKU Members and Guests
Standing Ovation LGET Dr. Punita Singh Evaluating DG Nagaraja RaoManoj as TT Speaker
July 20
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July 2KNOW THY TOASTMASTER8Akhil Sood is one of the many Faridabad residents who shuffle between Delhi and Gurgaon for
work . He has recently started his first venture "Conquering Maths" which is a school level coaching
institute for competitive examinations such as BBA and CAT. His hobbies range from trekking to
dancing, reading books to movies, writing to photography. He has keen interest in sports specially
cricket and tennis. Akhil is one of the fastest growing members of JPKU TMC and has recently de-
livered his Ice Breaker. Let us know more about thy toastmaster from himself...
What drove you towards Toastmasters and how is the journey so far?
Toastmasters was referred to me by a friend and mentor Vikrant Kathuria.
He observed that the club can be beneficial for improving my delivering
skills. So I joined the club to improve upon my known weakness. The jour-
ney so far has been exciting. The first meeting where I saw the talented
speakers was just awesome. There is so much to learn, not only aboutspeaking skills but also about the variety of great information that can be
taken from the speeches.
From your Ice Breaker speech you seem to be a multi dimensional guy,
always taking up new challenges. Which one(s) is /are the closest to
your heart?
I have never got pre examination fever throughout my life, so that trait
works for me when I am always ready to take new challenges. The ones thatare closest to my heart are the ones which I have not yet attained. Getting an
admission into IIM A. I have taken CAT three times but my scores don't
reach the level of IIM. The second one is to get a girl friend who can find a
way to love me despite all odds.
You seem to be a natural impromptu speaker. Would you like to sharethe secret behind this with other TMs?
Impromptu speaking, I don't think I am good enough. Fortunately I was fa-miliar with the topics I got, so I managed to do well in those cases. The se-
cret for good impromptu speaking lies in the stuff you read. If you make
sure that you read a lot of diverse and thecurrent subjects, you are more likely to get
a familiar subject and prior knowledge
helps a lot.
As a teacher, do you think a concept such as TM should be a part of curriculu
school?
I absolutely think our education system needs a big overhaul. The first impression
creates on someone directly comes from the fact how well he speaks. The schools attention to debates and extempore. But they need to catch the students attention. Tthings were there in my school also but I never spoke anything because I thought t
not important. So its a great idea to carry the legacy in schools, but we should con
on students' attention and convert his unwillingness to interest.
Any suggestions for the fellow TM or the concept in general?
I feel recording the prepared speeches will help. It will allow a speaker to analyze hherself better and at the same time also gives an opportunity to other members to li
speeches later (in case) they miss a meeting. I personally didn't like the idea of usi
top for visual aids. It becomes more of a presentation and less of a speech,. My att
verts to the slides and I start reading rather than listening to the speaker. Soeven if a person is using a laptop, he should write minimal content. I am
not aware of the existence of our club on face book. Face book can be hugemedium to reach people
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July 2THE HYDE PARK Effective Evaluation9The Hyde Parkin London is famous for its Speakers Corner, which allows anyone and everyone to speak on a
topic for as long as they can unless the police finds it offensive, and the Hyde Park police has had a history of
being offended very very rarely even on sensitive issues. As a salutation to the freedom of expression, we
bring Hyde Park from London to our newsletter, and invite everyone to publish their comments on a certain
topic, which for this month is: How to make an Evaluation Effective
Evaluation is the most significant factor leading to improvement; I believe we can
do the following to make an evaluation effective:
1) The evaluator given the role is experienced enough (which essentially means I
can rest in peace for a couple of months) and more importantly the evaluator
should have given the speech on the project he/she has been asked to evaluate.
This will make sure that the evaluator is aware of the objectives that will help
him/her to decide if the speaker had lived upto them.
2) Recommendations are very important and they shall not be there just for the
sake. If an evaluator points a recommendation, he must also try and show the
speaker how to improve upon that. This will ensure that the speaker has the first
hand experience to learn. Some evaluators do this but others do not. So we can
make it a same platform.
Akhil SoodCriticismcomeseasiert
hancraftsmanship.
-Zeuxis400BC
Learntoevaluate!!!
SuittheEvaluationtotheSpeaker
Recognize Improvement
EvaluateBehavior,NotPeople
BeSpecific
Alwaysmotivate.
Kanu
In my opinion, you can make an evaluation effective by :
1. Sticking to objectives
2. Making it motivational
3. Remembering that evaluation is your only chance tohelp the speaker grow, and the best way of doing it is byshowing a mirror to the speaker.
RITU
- Contact speaker before meeting - to understand his/her specific ex-
pectations from the topic.
- Every speaker has some weak points which he/she is always striv-
ing to get over. Evaluation should have one session dedicated to
these weak areas besides given speech objectives.
- Evaluation should be highly specific - It should have examples of
what went well and how it went well for "the speaker"- Avoid Generic Statements/phrases such as "monotonous voice" or
"clasped hand" - Give examples of how pacing the voice at different
parts of speech would have added to the quality to the project.
Vikas Kumar
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July 2BEST OF THE MONTH10Here come
the
results!!!
3rd July: Devesh Trivedi10th July: Vanshul Arora17th July: Aneesh Jain24th July: Nitya Ranjan31st July: Punita Singh
3rd July: Devesh Trivedi10th July: Ritu Arora17th July: Deepak Menon24th July: Atul31st July: Deepak Menon3rd July: Akshat and Akhil Sood10th July: Akhil Sood24th July: Atul
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July 2CLUB CONTACT DETAILS11Our Executive Committee
Malkiat Bindra: President
Aneesh Jain: Vice President, [email protected]
Jyoti Narula: Vice President, Membership
Kanu Shree: Vice President, Public Relations
Sangeeta Malik: Secretary
Vinay Jain: Treasurer
Vikas Kumar: Sergeant-at-arms
Venue of Meetings
Vivekananda Vihar, Opposite J.P., Kapur & Uberai, Chartered
Accountants, LGF C-4/5 Safdarjung Development Area,
New Delhi110016.
Time of Meetings
Every Saturday, 12:30 p.m.
Whom to Contact
For all queries, please contact:
Malkiat Bindra: +91 9811064605; [email protected]
Aneesh Jain: +91 9971119361 ; [email protected]
Kanu Shree:+91 9891006683; [email protected]
Sangeeta Malik: +91 9818051336; [email protected]
Vikas Kumar: +91 9560690622; [email protected]
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July 2ACKNOWLEDGMENTS12
Club No. 858173
Division C, District 82
Always Ahead!
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No part of this newsletter maybe printed or reprowithout intimating the JPKU Toastmasters Club. All enq
and requests should be directed to the clubs public relacommittee [email protected].
I would like to extend my gratitude to everyone who contrto the newsletter. Thanks to Malkiat and Aneesh for the
port. Finally, I would like to specially mention the names o pak, Ritu, Manoj, Vikas, Akhil and Sangeeta for their contributions.
Images is published on the last day of the month. All conttors are requested to send in their [email protected] by the 25th of the month.
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