LBW When my “second-rate skills” got a premium Jun 2021Jun 02 2021 TCA Srinivasa Raghavan Viewed: 414 Read more
News Projects Indian Rotarians help fight the second Covid surge Jun 2021Jun 03 2021 V Muthukumaran Viewed: 626 Read more
Obit Homage to Rotary leaders who we lost recently Jun 2021Jun 02 2021 M V Ravikumar Viewed: 1,076 Read more
Delhi Rotarians undertake several Covid-related projects In Delhi, Rotarians have acted quickly and generously to put up additional oxygen facilities; with RC Delhi Premier, a single club, alone raising over Rs.2 crore to help the choking capital of India. "> Projects Delhi Rotarians undertake several Covid-related projects In Delhi, Rotarians have acted quickly and generously to put up additional oxygen facilities; with RC Delhi Premier, a single club, alone raising over Rs.2 crore to help the choking capital of India. Jun 2021Jun 02 2021 Jaishree Viewed: 1,522 Delhi Rotarians undertake several Covid-related projects In Delhi, Rotarians have acted quickly and generously to put up additional oxygen facilities; with RC Delhi Premier, a single club, alone raising over Rs.2 crore to help the choking capital of India. " href="https://rotarynewsonline.org/delhi-rotarians-undertake-several-covid-related-projects/">Read more
Go Green Projects Let the better light shine Jun 2021Jun 03 2021 Preeti Mehra Viewed: 1,209 Read more
Calm down, isolate at home and don’t unnecessarily block hospital beds: Dr V Ramasubramanian As the second wave of the Covid pandemic ravages India causing trauma, panic and paranoia, a voice of calm, common sense and sane medical advice is that of Dr V Ramasubramanian, a specialist of 30 years in infectious diseases. A member of the Rotary Club of Madras, he frowns on the noise and “sensationalisation” of the media, the lack of empathy in so many people who should know better. In an interview to Rotary News, the good doctor, who was seeing over 150 patients a day by May-end, said “first and foremost we all need to calm down”. Excerpts..."> General Calm down, isolate at home and don’t unnecessarily block hospital beds: Dr V Ramasubramanian As the second wave of the Covid pandemic ravages India causing trauma, panic and paranoia, a voice of calm, common sense and sane medical advice is that of Dr V Ramasubramanian, a specialist of 30 years in infectious diseases. A member of the Rotary Club of Madras, he frowns on the noise and “sensationalisation” of the media, the lack of empathy in so many people who should know better. In an interview to Rotary News, the good doctor, who was seeing over 150 patients a day by May-end, said “first and foremost we all need to calm down”. Excerpts... Jun 2021Jun 03 2021 Rasheeda Bhagat Viewed: 1,643 Calm down, isolate at home and don’t unnecessarily block hospital beds: Dr V Ramasubramanian As the second wave of the Covid pandemic ravages India causing trauma, panic and paranoia, a voice of calm, common sense and sane medical advice is that of Dr V Ramasubramanian, a specialist of 30 years in infectious diseases. A member of the Rotary Club of Madras, he frowns on the noise and “sensationalisation” of the media, the lack of empathy in so many people who should know better. In an interview to Rotary News, the good doctor, who was seeing over 150 patients a day by May-end, said “first and foremost we all need to calm down”. Excerpts..." href="https://rotarynewsonline.org/calm-down-isolate-at-home-and-dont-unnecessarily-block-hospital-beds-dr-v-ramasubramanian/">Read more
Projects A photo contest helps fund mega projects in RID 3190 Jun 2021Jun 02 2021 Kiran Zehra Viewed: 2,103 Read more
Scale model By building on a proven concept — such as efforts to stamp out malaria in Zambia — Rotary’s new multimillion-dollar Programs of Scale grants help make good better."> Projects Scale model By building on a proven concept — such as efforts to stamp out malaria in Zambia — Rotary’s new multimillion-dollar Programs of Scale grants help make good better. Jun 2021Jun 03 2021 Rotary News Viewed: 3,723 Scale model By building on a proven concept — such as efforts to stamp out malaria in Zambia — Rotary’s new multimillion-dollar Programs of Scale grants help make good better." href="https://rotarynewsonline.org/scale-model/">Read more