Day: February 1, 2023
Indian laws need active citizenry: Ex-CJI V Muthukumaran
Public apathy and indifference is a social malaise that we have to get rid of as it does not augur well for a vibrant
A mobile home donated to war-hit Ukrainian children V Muthukumaran
It is difficult to estimate Rotary’s contributions in providing relief to war-torn Ukrainians, “but in the nine months of war, The Rotary Foundation has disbursed
Rotary should reach the LGBTQ dialogue to Indian homes Rasheeda Bhagat
The unanimous opinion of all the three panellists who participated in the DEI session moderated by RI director Vicki Puliz was that Rotary clubs in
RID 3231 hosts a multidistrict meet Kiran Zehra
At the inaugural session of Deepam, a multidistrict meet hosted by RID 3231, at Tiruvannamalai PRIP Kalyan Banerjee appreciated “every member of the district
DGs have made India proud through their service projects Rasheeda Bhagat
At the mid-year review for district governors held a day prior to the zone institute at Vizag, RI President Jennifer Jones thanked the DGs
Alleppey club donates fish tank, home V Muthukumaran
Rc Alleppey East, RID 3211, donated a 22,000-litre fish tank made of biofloc technology and costing ₹1.5 lakh to Vijay Lal (68), a motor mechanic
Drinking water facility for the Sundarbans Team Rotary News
Over 10,000 people across four villages of the Sundarbans will enjoy safe drinking water, thanks to the water purifiers installed by RC Calcutta New Alipore,
Hemant: King of soft, seductive, caressing voice S R Madhu
He had a seductively soft and caressing voice that captivated millions all over India. But he had a special status in Bengal where he
In Brief – February 2023 Compiled by Kiran Zehra
Man runs a marathon for 365 days Gary McKee, a North England resident, ran a marathon every day of 2022 to raise money for cancer
Celebrating the diversity of Indian food Kiran Zehra
If you’ve been to a South Indian wedding or a festival celebration in the south, you would’ve probably seen rows of people sitting cross-legged on
What ails Rotary Jaishree
At the GETS/GNTS in Abu Dhabi, RI general secretary John Hewko presented a realistic picture of Rotary in the next 10 years. “Six critical
Making Rotary irresistible Jaishree
When you are not so successful in pushing the community into Rotary, you can still pull people into Rotary by making it irresistible,” said
A walk through the wonderland of words Sandhya Rao
We are familiar with the word, bibliophile. It describes a person who loves books and possibly also collects them. However, it’s only this morning
Joshimath, an environmental disaster waiting to happen Rasheeda Bhagat
Within just one year of Rotary making environmental protection one of its areas of focus, we are facing a man-made disaster in Joshimath, located in
Love the world around you Mahesh Kotbagi
Valentine’s Day (Feb 14) is celebrated every year as a day of adoration and friendship. It is a day for communicating your appreciation to your
Learning and Training A S Venkatesh
One of Rotary’s strengths has been the emphasis on learning and development continuously at every level. All district governors for the next Rotary year underwent
Empowering girls is about more than creating equity Jennifer Jones
Recently, I spent time in the Nakivale refugee settlement in Uganda. As the “settlement” in its name suggests, the people living there are free to
A global force for peace Ian H S Riseley
One of the fascinating things about Rotary is that we are many things at once. We are a service organisation based on action. We are