Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The Kitchener Lectures

 Installation   Master

The Kitchener Lectures

A series 'Kitchener Lectures' is being started by The Kitchener Lodge of Freemasons, New Delhi. Upto four lectures will be held from Nov 2012 to Sep 2013 at Freemasons Hall, Janpath, New Delhi. It is located next to the Imperial Hotel, behind Jantar Mantar and diagnolly opposite to the Cottage Industries shop in Connaught Place.

The general topic is "Morality in Profession". The first part is titled "Morality in Profession - Education". It will be delivered by Mr. Simon Ruscoe-Price, a new joining member. Ruscoe-Price is working in India as a specialist curriculum advisor to schools. He has over twenty years of work experience as an experienced teacher and school administrator having served nine years as Assistant Head teacher. He was Deputy Director of a National school improvement program for an overseas government. In 2010 he worked as Director of a large and prestigious residential summer school program in the UK that included English language courses for overseas students. He has a wealth of experience in a variety of schools. He is an experienced teacher recruiter and trainer including initial teacher training. He has led faculties and departments in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Information and Communications Technology (ICT). He studied at Anglia Ruskin Cambridge, Montpellier and Reading Universities and in addition has a qualification in school leadership. He has recently successfully completed two modules of a Master’s in Education focusing on change management and action research.

The topic of the second part is Morality in Profession - Food & Bevarage. It will be delivered by a technocrat who also writes a blog on food.  The weblog is now India's #1 food blog with over 20 million hits a year.

Please let us know if you wish to receive a soft copy of this first part of the Kitchener Lectures.

Proposals are invited for submission of lectures. A proposal can be submitted by a team of 2 to 3 persons one of whom should be a Freemason. Upto 10 proposals will be shortlisted. These will be showcased on websites and other platforms. Out of these, upto four will be selected for presentations. The submitters of the four selected proposals may get an opportunity to visit the inner temple and deliver the lecture in person..
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Worshipful Master


Morality in Profession - Education: 
Reflections on Education and Morality

Simon Ruscoe-Price
3 December 2012

Freemasonry can be described as a peculiar system of teaching morality, based on the use of allegories and symbols.  It is important for a Freemasons to develop his masonic knowledge, indeed it is pointed out to us that through education alone we are rendered fit members of regularly organized society.  Being a modern day educationalist and a freemason I decided to start my lecture by musing by upon what we mean by the term 'education' so I went to that great repository of knowledge that today in the 21st century we all have close to hand .....    Google.

The first five definitions that I came across were:

1. The act or process of educating or being educated.
2. The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process.
3. A program of instruction of a specified kind or level: driver education; a college education.
4. The field of study that is concerned with the pedagogy of teaching and learning.
5. An instructive or enlightening experience: His work with the children in the city slums was a real education.

Lets us consider each of these:

The first definition "The act or process of educating or being educated" this  is one of those lexicographer get-out clauses, it does not really answer the question and unfortunately is often an approach used by institutions to impart knowledge as a series of facts that must be memorized. One could quite easily say widgetation  is the act or process of widgeting and that being widgeted enables us to widget others.  It does not really allow any Socratic reasoning or dialogue, it merely conveys the same message.

The second "The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process" is a better definition and alludes to both obtaining knowledge and developing skills and I hope that in our  musings and discussions we will elaborate on these this evening.

Thirdly, a program of instruction of a specified kind or level: driver education; a college education. Implies that we need to apply the knowledge and skills acquired to a range of settings.  These settings can on a professional basis, within family relationships and environment and socially.  However we don't get certificates or degrees in being a good father or husband.  There is no specific curriculum for parenthood or for being a morally upstanding human being; rather it is something that is within us and as interdependent beings we coach and mentor those around us, as we try to improve the world we live in whether it be in sport, charitable acts or through scientific and technological innovation.

The fourth definition "The field of study that is concerned with the pedagogy of teaching and learning" is what I do as a profession.  This means that on a daily basis I, along with millions of other educators, try to encourage young minds to acquire the knowledge, skills and understanding they require. the most important word for any educator to ask is .....  Why?

For me it is all about enhancing teaching and learning. Leaning has to be transformational. That means that it has to move thinking forwards. Therefore the 21st century teacher must  engage a learner's interest, they then model or show ways that may help the learner to question and through a range of activities develop his or her understanding of the area of study. This encourages freedom of thought and innovation.  Then the learner can reflect and evaluate and review what he or she has learned. In this model we move away from the concept of the teacher as expert to that of the teacher being a facilitator.

Formalized "scholarly" learning took its root in the first century when century Greek philosophers were tutors on a one to one  basis and the day job of the philosopher was as a tutor to the children of one or two rulers.
In the 16th century school for was for a few and more often than not it was linked to religious instruction.
The 18th to 20th century  saw he advent of school for the masses. The teaching methodologies were translational and depended on the memorization of knowledge, mathematical and linguistic skills which in many instance prepared people for the use of newly arising technology in factories and industrialization.  The more enlightened were able to advance medicine, science, humanities  and the arts -many of these enlightened men were masons:Voltaire, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Ford, Sir Alexander Fleming, Mozart, John Louden Macadam and Steve Wozniak among many.

The early 21st century is  the epoch of Personal learning, using technological innovation to develop tools and skills that at this moment in time are yet to be discovered. Developing a deep understanding of the knowledge, beliefs, skills and cultures of humanity throughout history and understanding that over time humanity has adapted to change and will continue to do so the most important message we can inculcate in future generations is to be able to innovate and adapt to an unknown future in a morally responsible manner.

I am happy to elaborate on the approaches and methods we use in schools to prepare children as best we can for the 21st century in the question and answer session which follows.

This now brings us to the fifth definition of education is that it is an instructive or enlightening experience. Every interaction with anther human being should be considered an opportunity for enlightenment, everybody has a story to tell and stories teach us morality.  I have been blessed to enjoy enlightening experience in all fields of my life as a family man and father, as a teacher and as a mason.  In masonry we learn so much together in a mutually supportive environment both in the ceremonies and at the festive board.  Men of all walks of life from around the globe meet and share a common bond.

Therefore to conclude today I would like today for us to think about  the part we all play as teachers, no matter what profession or activity  we are engaged  in and to focus on the notion of " teaching morality and encouraging others to be the best they can be at what they are trying to do" as it a vital part of what makes a mason. In modern day society the true concept of morality is often neglected yet morals are the foundations and building blocks upon which all human life is founded.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Famous Freemasons in India


Famous Freemasons Globally


Freemasons


Other Grand Lodges


Grand Lodge

United Grand Lodge of England

The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales and the Channel Islands. Its headquarters are at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ.
Meetings

UGLE meets in Quarterly Communication on the second Wednesday in March, June, September and December.  The Annual Investiture, which is followed by the Grand Festival, is held on the last Wednesday in April.

Administration

The United Grand Lodge of England currently has over a quarter of a million members meeting in over 8,000 Lodges, which are grouped as follows:

Lodges meeting in London (an area generally within a 10-mile radius of Freemasons’ Hall), are administered by the Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London, which is headed by the Metropolitan Grand Master.

Lodges meeting outside London, and within England, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands, are grouped into 47 Provinces, whose boundaries often correspond to those of the old Counties, with each headed by a Provincial Grand Master.

Lodges that meet outside England, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands are grouped into 33 Districts, with each headed by a District Grand Master, five Groups (ie: currently too small to make up a District), with each headed by a Grand Inspector, and 12 Lodges abroad which are directly administered by Freemasons’ Hall.

District Grand Lodge

District Grand Lodge of Northern India

The lodges of the English Constitution in North India are in the following cities.
Delhi
Shimla
Jalandhar
Amritsar
Dalhousie

The Annual Meeting of the District Grand Lodge of Northern India and District Grand Chapter of Northern India will be held on Saturday The 12th JANUARY 2013 at CHANDIGARH.

The Details of the programme is as under:

HOST LODGE:                   
FRITZE LODGE NO.4306 E.C.

MEETING VENUE:            
HOTEL SIP-N-DINE, MADHYA MARG, SEC- 7,CHANDIGARH.

CHAPTER:                          
4:00PM (16:00Hrs)

CRAFT:                               
6:00PM (18:00Hrs)

FELLOWSHIP:                   
8:00PM (20:00Hrs)

DINNER:                             
9:00PM (21:00Hrs)

REGISTRATION CHARGES;
Rs. 1000/-
Spouse invited and is Guests of Host.

LUNCH: HOSTED AT         
1070, SECTOR 27-B Chandigarh.

CONTACT PERSON:          
Mr. SANJIV KUMAR MOB:-09464415277

FOR ACCOMMODATION AND GUIDANCE.
ORGANISING SECRETARY:
W.Bro. Meharban Singh Juttla.
House No. 1583, Sector 18-D
CHANDIGARH.

The Kitchener Lodge

The Kitchener Lodge





Grand Master

Grand Master


HRH The Duke of Kent, KG, GCMG, GCVO, ADC Prince Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick was born in 1935, and educated at Eton and Le Rosey, Switzerland. He is a cousin both of the Queen and of the Duke of Edinburgh. His father, who was Grand Master from 1939 until 1942, was the fourth son of King George V, and his mother, Princess Marina, was the daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece. He has been the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England since he was first elected in 1967.

As the Grand Master is a member of the Royal Family he has powers to appoint a Pro Grand Master to be his principal adviser, and to act for him on those occasions when, due to royal engagements, he is unable to be present

District Grand Master

 Right Worshipful The District Grand Master


Right Worshipful Brother Vishwanathan Nagarajan is the Right Worshipful The District Grand Master
Districct Grand Lodge of Northern India

Dedicated 36 years to Freemasonry and presently in charge of English Constitution (London) for Northern India. Has been Secretary & President of Fraternity Club. Elected member of management committee of Masonic Fraternity, Gen. Willims Polyclinic, Amrit Spastic Society, Masonic Public School, Northern India Masonic Charitable Society. Founder Trustee of Elysium Masonic Golf Charitable Trust.

Deceased Members

Deceased Members

Ex Members

Ex Members

Honorary Members

Honorary Members

Non Resident Members

Non Resident Members

Members

Installation   Master

Members

Simon Ruscoe Price BA Hons PGCE NPQH

Brother Simon Ruscoe Price has joined The Kitchener Lodge in November 2012.

He was initiated into Britannic Lodge number 33 in London and is currently a member of Ala Lodge number 5043 in the Province of Suffolk, England. He has held every office in lodge up to Senior Warden until his business move overseas.

 He is working in India as a specialist curriculum advisor to schools. He has over twenty years of work experience as an experienced teacher and school administrator having served nine years as Assistant Head teacher. He was Deputy Director of a National school improvement program for an overseas government. In 2010 he worked as Director of a large and prestigious residential summer school program in the UK that included English language courses for overseas students. He has a wealth of experience in a variety of schools. He is an experienced teacher recruiter and trainer including initial teacher training. He has led faculties and departments in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL), English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Information and Communications Technology (ICT). He studied at Anglia Ruskin Cambridge, Montpellier and Reading Universities and in addition has a   qualification in school leadership. He has recently successfully completed two modules of a Master’s in Education focusing on change management and action research.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Mentor

Mentor

Tyler

Tyler

The Tyler guards the outside of the door to the entrance of the Lodge. It is usually undertaken by an experienced member of the Lodge and is an elected office. He has responsibility for preparing the candidates prior to their entering the Lodge.

Assistant Secretary

Assistant Secretary

The role of the Assistant Secretary is to help and understudy the Secretary.

Charity Steward

Charity Steward

The role of the Charity Steward is to organise the charity collections in the Lodge and to suggest to the Lodge to which charities (Masonic or non-Masonic) the members may wish to subscribe.

Almoner

Almoner

The Almoner is the Lodge welfare officer . He maintains contact with the widows of members and with those who are ill or indisposed. He is also trained to assist those who are in financial need. He therefore has a knowledge of the variety of resources that exist in time of need.

Director of Ceremonies

Director of Ceremonies

The role of the DC is to organise and oversee the ceremonies held in the Lodge and to ensure all other officers concerned in any ritual are aware of their roles. This is usually achieved by meticulous rehearsals. It is also part of his responsibilities to see that the ceremonies are conducted with dignity and decorum.

Secretary

Secretary

The Secretary has responsibility for the smooth administration of the Lodge. He is the main conduit for communication from Grand Lodge and his Provincial Grand Lodge (if the Lodge is out of London) or from the Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London or from the District Grand Lodge. He is also responsible for organising and distributing the summons notifying the members of the agenda for the next meeting.

Treasurer

Treasurer

The Treasurer is responsible for Lodge finances. He produces annual accounts,which are audited before being approved by the Lodge. Subscriptions are decided in Lodge on the Treasurer’ s recommendation.

Chaplain

Chaplain

All meetings begin and end with prayer and it is the role of the Lodge Chaplain to lead the members in this part of the meeting.

Immediate Past Master

Immediate Past Master

Although not actually an office (as the position is his by right), the IPM is normally the previous Master and acts as a guide and support to the Master when needed.

Steward

Steward

This is the first office held in the Lodge. The Stewards’ main function is to assist at the dinner following the Lodge meeting (the Festive Board).

Inner Guard

Inner Guard

The Inner Guard is responsible for checking that all those who enter the Lodge are qualified to do so.

Junior Deacon

Junior Deacon

Junior Deacon accompanies the candidate during the ceremonies of the Three Degrees in the Lodge.


Brother Siddhartha Khullar was invested as Junior Deacon by the Worshipful Master Tarun Kumar on 5th November 2012.

He has spent seventeen years in full lifecycle software production, research & development and online brand propagation. Former Vice President of Software Research & Development for electrophysiological diagnostics in a path-breaking medical diagnostics firm, he now spends his time advising leading brands on social brand strategies. With more than two hundred successfully completed technology projects behind him, he has exposure to food & beverage, CEM, CRM, finance, ecommerce, healthcare management, medical diagnostics and distributed computing among other areas. He has also spent time in various organisational functions, including technical pre-sales, account management, training and engineering among others.

He now focuses on brand building and brand recall using online means. He implements strategies for leading brands, which specializes in promoting recall for brands and helps individuals build personal brands, both using online means. He enjoys working with and understands all three facets of social media - technology, people and brands. His other deep interest is food, which he demonstrates via his blog, which is now India's #1 food blog with over 20 million hits a year. Mentioned in the press regularly, he has appearances on radio. magazines & television to his credit and also has interests in short film making, photography, travel and writing.




Senior Deacon

Senior Deacon

Senior Deacon accompany the candidate during the ceremonies of the Three Degrees in the Lodge.

Junior Warden

Junior Warden

Junior Warden and Senior Warden  work together by assisting the Master in running the Lodge.

Senior Warden

Senior Warden

Senior Warden and Junior Warden work together by assisting the Master in running the Lodge.

Worshipful Master

The Master (Worshipful Master)

The Master is elected by the Lodge members and is then installed in to his office by a group of those members who were in the office of the Master in the past. He is in charge of the Lodge during his tenure of office and acts as its chairman. He also normally conducts the ceremonies in the Lodge. Being elected and installed as Master is the highest honour a Lodge can bestow on any of its members.



Worshipful Brother Tarun Kumar became the Worshipful Master on 5th November 2012.

He is an India based Non Executive Director with international business development experience, technology savvy and an extensive contact network.

Started professional life in 1991, a momentous year for global economy and geo-politics. Berlin wall, European Bank, Soviet Union, Apartheid Act, World Wide Web project become household words. After the assassination of the Indian prime minister, India is on the brink of bankruptcy. The Indian economy starts to liberalise. A new giant births. Huge incentives were created for exportation. Most coveted jobs were in the export departments of companies. For the first almost 10 years, managed exports and international divisions of conventional industries. Knowledge economy had reached a critical mass. For the next 5 years, worked at senior positions in high technology, software and hardware industries. For the past 5 years, running an advisory business. These 20 years have seen progression & development in career in an agile way.

Non-Executive roles

Advising with a Silicon Valley technology cluster that has raised over $1B in the past 10 years
Was part of the Advisory Board of the inaugural set of global sustainability awards

Executive roles
For more than 5 years, running an advisory firm that assists Western organisations with their India strategy.
Before setting up this business, worked foe 15 years in executive roles with conventional as well as high technology sectors, the last position being the India General Manager for a Science Park, Cambridge, UK based and LSE listed high technology company that has been awarded couple of times the Queen's award for innovation.

Networked global citizen
• Founder and owner of 2 groups on LinkedIn. "The Chevening Partnership"  has 250 members from the world over who are Rhodes, Fulbright or Chevening scholars. The other has over 1000 members, mostly from Western countries, who are practitioners of high technologies and their applications in open formats.
• Highly connected with leaderships of Indian business corporates/ Western companies in India.
• Consultant/speaker with Indian national chambers of commerce (CBI equivalents)
• Formerly member of British Business Group and European Business Group in India.
• Referenced frequently by Indian business media and Reuters
• Was the only member from India, of the American Countertrade Association
• Keen observer and participant of the Asian socio-cultural milieu.
• Knowing no bourn, traveled to 20 countries on market evangelising missions and is truly a global citizen

Honours
• Chevening Leadership Scholar, England  
• Fellow, Salzburg Global Seminar, Austria
• Fellow, 21st Century Trust, England
• Co-moderator of a global e-conference with 1000 participants, organized by the World Bank
• Was selected by the Indian counterpart of the Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum to produce a report on corporate philanthropy.
• Was awarded Silver medal at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade by the Union Commerce Minister of India

Education
• Masters in international trade, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) India   
• M.Sc. (Statistics), AMU, India                                                                              

Interests
• Was the youngest member of Birla Gliding Club, Pilani, India for 3 years, now armchair flyer
• Was a cadet for 2 years in the Naval Wing of the National Cadet Corps, India, now takes an active interest in the naval geo-politics  • Has mentored and managed graduate students of McDonough School of Business GTU, US, IIFT, Management Development Institute, India.     
• Spiritually inclined, believe in universal brotherhood.

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Officers of the Lodge

Officers of the Lodge

In most Lodges there are eleven non-progressive officers and seven progressive officers.

The Progressive Officers
Usually, each year a Brother would progress through these offices on a path from Steward, via the Deacons and Wardens, to the highest honour within a Lodge – the Worshipful Master. However, each office is subject to the choice of the Master.
The Master (Worshipful Master)
Senior Warden
Junior Warden
Senior Deacon
Junior Deacon
Inner Guard
Steward


The Non-Progressive Officers

Immediate Past Master
Chaplain
Treasurer
Secretary
Director of Ceremonies
Almoner
Charity Steward
Assistant Director of Ceremonies
Assistant Secretary
Tyler
Mentor

Monday, November 19, 2012

110th meeting to install Freemasons' Master in New Delhi

5th November 2012
New Delhi, India

110th meeting to install Freemasons' Master in New Delhi

Tarun Kumar was installed as the 110th Master of The Kitchener Lodge No. 2998 under the English Constitution on 5th November 2012 at Freemasons Hall, Janpath, New Delhi, India in a solemn ceremony followed by fellowshipping and gala dinner attended by almost 50 persons, including the good ladies.

 The lodge is over 100 years old. Some of the past masters of the lodge were Sir Richard Scallonh, Sir Richard Needham, Sir Bentram Moberly, Major General JA Manifold, Sir Kenneth Mitchell, Sir Thomas Borwick, Lieutenant Colonel FA Von- Goldstein, A Carckenell and General Kartar Singh.

Felicitating Kumar on this occassion, Right Worshipful Brother Vishwanathan Nagarajan, The Right Worshipful District Grand Master of the District of Northern India {under the United Grand Lodge of Englsaid,
"Worshipful Brother Tarun Kumar is a young rising star in Freemasonry. I am sure he will contribute a lot for the good of Freemasonry. We are happy to have him as the Worshipful Master." 
Nagarajan ran a successful hospital equipments and healthcare business before retiring and devoting his full attention to freemasonry.

Worshipful Brother Kumar replied,
"It is indeed a great honour as well as responsibility. I am thankful to Right Worshipful Brother Nagarajan and indeed to all other Brethren. He is a leading light in Masonry. I will try my best to live up to the high standards set by my illustrious predecessors. I would like to focus on three areas - improving charity, enhancing the masonic experience, and achieving some sort of comparative excellence." 
Kumar is on the advisory board of several technology ventures and heads a market entry advisory firm.

It is more then a decade that someone who has no blood relative as a Freemason and was initiated in the lodge has risen to become the Master. Kumar has a distant cousin who is married to a native Englishman whose father was a Freemason. There was another first - a new office of the Lodge Mentor was created.

Worshipful Brother Dr. Arvind Pandalai, past Deputy District Grand Master of the District Grand Lodge of Northern India, and one of the key persons who conducted the installation ceremony said,
"The good gathering coordinated by Worshipful Brother Kumar is a good start. I am confident he will build upon this momentum." 
After completing about 40 years of international trading and being the Chaiman and Managing Director and advisor to Government of India in areas of offset and countertrade and food security, Pandalai is currently engaged as an international management consultant in advising foreign companies.

Representatives from many lodges under English, Indian, Scottish and Irish constitutions meeting in India, Britain, Canada, Kenya, and Hong Kong participated in the meeting.

Worshipful Brother Huw Probert a native of Wales, now resident in Hong Kong,, said,
"Worshipful Brother Kumar has a cheerful disposition that helps him in bringing together brethren from a diverse background." 
Probert thanked the Worshipful Master for his kind invitation to attend his Installation and said the he and his wife had a very enjoyable evening and that he wished the Worshipful Master all the best. Probert has a district rank at the District Grand Lodge of Hong Kong and Far East and is an expert in civil engineering infrastructure projects.

Worshipful Brother P V Kumar (no relation to Tarun Kumar), himself a past master of the lodge, joined in,
"Worshipful Brother Tarun Kumar has displayed a dynamic leadership. He can count on my support." 
Kumar was a Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India. He is associated with organisations of national importance.

Brother Manoj Abraham Mathew, also a member, said,
"I flew in to India only for a day to participate in the ceremony. I congratulate the newly installed Worshipful Master. I will like to play a more active role in charity." 
Mathew lives in the United Arab Emirates where he heads a television channel.

Brother Simon Ruscoe-Price, a new joining member, said,
"I have recently started a long assignment in India. I feel privileged to witness the installation and wish Worshipful Brother Tarun Kumar all the very best." 
Ruscoe-Price is an educationist from Suffolk, England.

The ceremony started at 6.00 pm in the Main Temple of the Freemasons' Hall at Janpath in New Delhi. It ended at 8.15 pm with the the National Anthem of India. Fellowshipping started thereafter. After an hour, the arrival of the new Worshipful Master Kumar at the festive board was announced. The Worshipful Master proposed the first three toasts. An excellent firing soon followed. Various other toasts were proposed including a toast to the Ladies to which the First Lady, Worshipful Master's wife gave the response on behalf of the ladies.

The evening ended with the tyler's toast.