Day: March 6, 2020
Rotarians must wear their pin always: RIDN V Muthukumaran
As Rotary is poised for an exponential growth in India, “we should take a pledge to induct at least one new member each in
RC Mandvi holds job fair Team Rotary News
As a perfect Diwali gift to 140 youth, RC Mandvi, RID 3054, organised a job fair in partnership with the District Employment Centre, Kutch; ITI,
Ending Polio enhances Rotary’s image Team Rotary News
RID 3232 organised an NID camp recently with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami as the chief guest. The polio camp was held at the
Little Big Hearts Project completes 100th surgery Team Rotary News
The Little Big Hearts Project of RC Meenambakkam, RID 3232, supports surgical correction of congenital heart defects (CHD) in children from underprivileged families. The club,
RID Pandya is RI Treasurer (2020–21) Team Rotary News
RI Director Bharat Pandya is Treasurer of Rotary International for 2020–21, when Holger Knaack will be RI President. RID Johrita Solari will be the Vice
Let’s work for a more diverse & flexible Rotary: Maloney Rasheeda Bhagat
It was with a sense of awe that Mark Maloney delivered his presidential speech at the Rotary India Centennial summit in Kolkata. “It seems
Letters to the Editor – March 2020 Team Rotary News
Diverse subjects, colourful photos Trustee Chair-elect K R Ravindran’s views on the new programmes and priorities of the Foundation at the International Assembly were really a
Nursing on wheels in Jagdalpur Team Rotary News
Project Sparsh is a big success as it offers medical care to bedridden patients at their home in Jagdalpur. The nursing service launched by RC
Creating hygienic kitchens Jaishree
Rotary Club of Hiranandani Estate, RID 3142, has undertaken a unique project of providing ‘Hygiene Kitchen’ for public organisations such as orphanages and old-age homes
Clean water and sanitation, a top Rotary priority V Muthukumaran
Just creating sanitation infrastructure in villages and schools alone will not bring the desired results, rather we must focus on building local capacity, engage