Month: October 2018
Rotary swings into action to help Kerala Jaishree
Kerala is yet to recover from the deluge described as “the worst since 1924”, and tens of thousands of the affected people are struggling to
Rotary-Rotaract synergy essential Rasheeda Bhagat
Coming as it did after the very serious two-day meet packed with sessions on polio, measles, rubella and tuberculosis, the mood had to be lightened
A floating home for flood victims Rasheeda Bhagat
A tiny club with only 21 members in the Northeastern Indian State of Assam — Rotary Club of Dispur, RI District 3240 — has provided
Rotary backs a young champion against child marriage Kiran Zehra
Brand ambassador ho tho aisa,” says Rtn Om Prakash Modi of Rotary Club of Raigarh Steel City, D 3261, speaking about Sunita Singh Choken who
Promote gender equity and build resilience in communities: Helen Clark Jaishree
From gender equity to Rotary’s focus on building resilience in communities for sustainable development, New Zealand’s former Prime Minister Helen Clark engaged the delegates
Kathak — A Confluence of Cultures Seetha Ratnakar
I have a distinct recollection of the renowned Kathak dancer and choreographer Gopi Krishna visiting our house when I was very young and we watched
Time Rotary takes on the TB challenge Rasheeda Bhagat
Do you know that each minute one person in India is dying because of TB? And 25 per cent of the global cases of tuberculosis
From a stump to a hand… Rasheeda Bhagat
The seven-year-old strikingly beautiful girl with sparkling eyes, Afsha Tabassum, from Kishtwar, about 212 km from Jammu, was jumping with joy after getting a brand-new
Women now outnumber men at Cessnock Rotary Stephen Bisset, The Advertiser
The once male dominated domain of the Rotary Club of Cessnock (New South Wales, Australia – D 9670) now has a decidedly feminine touch. For