Month: June 2019
Rotary continues to expand my horizon: Bharat Pandya Rasheeda Bhagat
Incoming RI Director Bharat Pandya very obviously does not wear the power of his position on his sleeve. A soft spoken and erudite man and
Kris Chitale… a dedicated Rotarian, passes away Rasheeda Bhagat
With the demise of a vintage Rotarian, S L Chitale, popularly known as Kris to all his friends, an era has come to an end
Of dance, the dancer and an eye into history Sandhya Rao
My mother tells this story of a time, back in the 1970s, when she and her sister-in-law decided their families could take care of
A Tibetan world in Bylakuppe Kiran Zehra
The endless green stretch of paddy and maize fields on either side of the road narrow down to small lanes where traditional Buddhist prayer flags
Dance of the Goddess Seetha Ratnakar
The meiteis, as the largest ethnic group of Manipur are called, dwell in a picturesque oval shaped valley surrounded by nine hills in Northeastern India.
De-fanging stress Bharat & Shalan Savur
We have to take stress out of life and life out of stress, and do it as soon as possible. Unattended, stress raises blood
Support our Annual Fund Gulam A Vahanvaty
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On the racks – June 2019 Rotary News
The Hybrid Diet Author : Patrick Holford and Jerome BurnePublisher : Hachette IndiaPages : 383; ₹499 This book shows you how to
Mumbai, Almaty Rotarians hold joint meet Team Rotary News
It was a moment of pride for members of RC Bombay Hanging Garden (RC BHG), RID 3141, as their club organised a four-day sightseeing tour
Western classical music wave in Korea TCA Srinivasa Raghavan
Six years ago when I had just retired, my wife who is a professor of Korean studies at JNU, decided to undertake some research in
Sending Sundara to school Rasheeda Bhagat
As a Rotary year ends and one set of leaders lays down office at the clubs and districts-level to make way for another, it is
A Rotarian’s dream creates a Rs.8 crore-housing project for Irulas in Tamil Nadu V Muthukumaran
His dream was to create a happy village where rural settlements had no source of livelihood and tribal families had a hand-to-mouth existence. One day,
A village comes to life Team Rotary News
Bamon Mollar Chak, a tiny village 62 km from Kolkata and close to the Sunderbans, sported a festive look recently as the villagers got ready
My role as Director is to assist more than administer: Kamal Sanghvi Rasheeda Bhagat
It is with visible emotion that incoming Director Kamal Sanghvi vividly recalls that one moment in his Rotary journey of 28 years, that “completely transformed
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A Big Thank You C Basker
Dear Rotarians, According to Buddhist tradition there are three styles of compassionate leadership: the trailblazer who leads from the front, takes risks, and sets an