Day: June 1, 2018
The Aurangzeb story Sandhya Rao
I remember my music teacher once telling me, speaking about her daughter, “Oh, she’s a regular Aurangzeb.” Meaning, she didn’t like music, which clearly
Machines & Robots train underprivileged students Rasheeda Bhagat
Enthused by the prospect of further upgrading the vocational training of orphan boys looked after and educated by the Ramakrishna Mission and giving them a
D 3000 gets a massive dose of Rs.1.2 crore CSR funding from KVB V Muthukumaran
Karur Vysya Bank has donated ₹1.2 crore to The Rotary Foundation under its CSR funds for setting up four low-cost dialysis centres at four
Chuck – The Complete Man Rotary News
Every man’s life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguishes one man
India set to become No 1 in Foundation giving Rasheeda Bhagat
Incoming RI President Barry Rassin is answering a question on the importance of India to the Rotary world. “India is a very critical country
Let’s not run behind numbers: RI Director Jaishree
Membership robbery” — this is how President Riseley refers to our membership growth, and every RI Board meeting includes an agenda with the sub-head
Small city, big projects Rasheeda Bhagat
In a small but spanking clean room, there is fragrance emanating of freshly cooked food, and rotis being roasted on the tawa. Hemalata and her
Two glittering evenings in Mumbai and Kolkata Rasheeda Bhagat
Jaishree
The relaxed tone in Mumbai for an evening of celebration and felicitations for the two incoming RI Directors — Bharat Pandya and Kamal Sanghvi
Simon Master Chairman’s Award for PDG Asoke Ghosh Team Rotary News
Past governor of D 3011 and Chairman and Managing Director of PHI Learning Asoke K Ghosh was recently conferred with the Simon Master Chairman’s Award at the
Rotary connects students, community across borders Jeffrey Hage, Monticello Times
Two girls with family connections to Rotary International exchange programmes are getting ready to leave Monticello after nine months in the community thanks to Monticello