Day: April 1, 2022
Fifty Years of Bangladesh Sandhya Rao
December 16 of last year was a milestone in the history of Bangladesh. This was the day, 50 years ago, that the people’s rallying
A gift to contemporary literature by Afghan women Rasheeda Bhagat
The voices of Afghan women, through a collection of stories put together in the book My pen is the wing of a bird (Hachette),
New building for government school Team Rotary News
PRID C Basker recently inaugurated the new building for the Nachikurichi Government Aided School constructed by RC Tiruchirapalli Fort, RID 3000. The building cost, ₹30
Annets on a water conservation drive Jaishree
The members of Rotary Clubs of Madras Midcity and Chennai Metrozone, RID 3232, with the support of Ajith Nair, chairman, District Water Mission, have installed
Bharuch Rotarians rescue kite-hit birds V Muthukumaran
During the kite festival in the month of January (Makar Sankranti festival), RC Bharuch, RID 3060, joined hands with RC Bharuch Femina, Inner Wheel club,
Bhichai: He did it his way Rajendra Saboo
A person who did it his way to live his life was Bhichai Rattakul. A man with short temper, sometimes, to follow his values,
Pune Rotarians gift a home for homeless children Rasheeda Bhagat
For me, it’s a dream come true… this place is wonderful, fantastic, unimaginable. Particularly as I have watched in the last two years how hard
Let’s forge friendship with our club members A S Venkatesh
The pandemic is hopefully behind us as we cautiously tread into a changed world. It was heartening to see Rotarians rally behind each other, supporting
Rotary’s parliament — the Council on Legislation Dr Mahesh Kotbagi
All Rotarians view themselves as law-abiding citizens out to do good in the world. But barring the time of election disputes, Rotary bylaws, Manual of
In Brief – April 2022 Compiled by Kiran Zehra
Japan’s new minister for Loneliness In an effort to address loneliness and social isolation, Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga has appointed Tetsushi Sakamoto, the current minister
TRF reaches out to Ukraine Gulam A Vahanvaty
The war in Ukraine has left death, destruction and ruin in its wake. As Japanese philosopher Daisaku Ikeda so succinctly put it, “For both victor
Seize the moment John F Germ
What’s your Rotary moment — a time that strengthened your dedication to Rotary and confirmed you would be a lifetime Rotarian? I have had many
Our work to protect Earth must not affect growth Shekhar Mehta
Greetings, dear changemakers of Rotary, Friends, one of my mantras in Rotary has been do more, grow more. I am sure you are adopting this
Ukraine’s pain… and media bias in its reportage Rasheeda Bhagat
As we wind up this issue of Rotary News, the war in Ukraine continues to rage; its cities are bombed, and people’s homes and offices