Day: December 31, 2020
Virtual meetings, the new normal… Rotary e-clubs show the way Jaishree
This meeting shows the real strength of Rotary e-clubs. Thanks to the pandemic, today all our Rotary clubs are functioning like e-clubs. But for
RC Allahabad Midtown cares for pet animals Team Rotary News
Rotary for Ethical Treatment for Animals (RETA) was born after RC Allahabad Midtown, RID 3120, forged a partnership with PAWCO, an animal welfare organisation, for
RC Bolpur Santiniketan opens adult literacy centres V Muthukumaran
As Rotary in India aims to make India fully literate by 2025, RC Bolpur Santiniketan, RID 3240, has opened two adult literacy centres in Sehalai
Meet your Governors V Muthukumaran
Focus on all-women’s clubs, membership retention With an extension of his tenure for the second year, Harish Gaur says, “due to Covid-related issues, I
Absence of strong views TCA Srinivasa Raghavan
Like everyone else I have also acquired friends over the years but retained only a few, 27 in all if you want to know. These
Human virtues to the fore in Rotary’s Covid projects V Muthukumaran
Rotarians across India are helping those afflicted by the coronavirus and many are doing so by using social media too. Here is a one example:
A letter from the RI President and TRF Trustee Chair on Rotary’s participation in Covid vaccination Rotary News
Dear district governors, In these difficult days, we are so heartened to receive such uplifting reports on the unrelenting efforts of our Rotary members who
Weight training builds muscles in women Sheela Nambiar
Women need to pay more heed to their health and wellness. Neglecting your own fitness and state of health leads to a poorer quality
English language theatre cannot represent the vastness of Indian theatre: Vijay Padaki Jaishree
The Bangalore Little Theatre (BLT), one of Bengaluru’s first English theatre groups, is celebrating its diamond jubilee this year. Vijay Padaki, a member of RC
Embrace change before it destroys you: RID Pandya Jaishree
Change does not begin from somewhere or somebody. It has to begin with ourself,” said RID Bharat Pandya, addressing 400 participants from across the world
A small club makes big waves in Mandvi Kiran Zehra
On its 41st charter day members of RC Mandvi, RID 3054, took a walk down memory lane to understand how well they have used the
A simple but meaningful project for tribal girls in Maharashtra Rasheeda Bhagat
On a gloomy monsoon morning in Mumbai, when the skies had opened up, a worried Gurpreet Singh Uppal, president of the Rotary Club of Bombay
A grief-stricken Rotarian couple gives Jeevandaan to four people Rasheeda Bhagat
When the strapping young Srikanth, an engineering undergraduate just beginning his career in Hyderabad, was on his way to his grandmother’s house on his 26th