Month: June 2024
Rotary honours three social trailblazers Team Rotary News
At the maiden launch of Spirit of India Awards, RC Madras Metro, RID 3232, honoured three persons
High-tech device for Nashik blood bank Team Rotary News
RI Director Raju Subramanian inaugurated a refrigerated centrifuge donated by RC Nasik, RID 3030
Rotary boosts mobile cardiac care in Chennai V Muthukumaran
It is a great privilege for Rotary to “work collectively in healthcare projects with reputed hospitals and local governments
Project Vignettes – June 2024 Team Rotary News
Major Donor G Sundararajan received the Service Above Self Award at a felicitation event hosted by RC Dindigul West, RID 3000, in Dindigul
Rotary houses for visually-impaired Team Rotary News
RC Madurai Star, RID 3000, along with RC Madras, RID 3232, built four houses (Rs.22.5 lakh) and handed them over to families
Homecare nursing empowers 15,000 girls Team Rotary News
With a constantly updated curriculum and hands-on training, the 25-year-old Homecare Nursing programme of RC Chandigarh Midtown, RID 3080
Letters to the Editor – June 2024 Team RotaryNews
Ever-eluding peace Editor Rasheeda Bhagat is hopeful that the Rotary Peace Fellows will focus on bringing lasting peace in the world. Peace has always eluded
Club HOP – June 2024 V Muthukumaran
Tailoring machines are given to poor women passing out of the club’s training school each month
Life behind the lens Ed Zirkle
For an Army veteran, photography — and Rotary — have opened up the world.
Make retention a priority Raju Subramanian
Dear friends in Rotary, My heartfelt gratitude to all the outgoing district governors and Rotarians, who graciously hosted Vidhya and me during our visit to
A requiem to Boeing 747 TCA Srinivasa Raghavan
It was with immense sadness that I read about Air India’s last remaining Boeing 747 making its last flight. Since the aircraft had been phased out gradually and the last passenger flight was in 2021, the event passed mostly unremarked. This last flight was a cargo flight. And thus, something truly great and beautiful passed into India’s aviation history. The plane was originally designed to carry heavy cargo for the US army. But in 1966 the now defunct Pan Am, known earlier as Pan American Airlines, decided it wanted an aircraft that could carry 250 passengers and with engines that consumed 25 percent less fuel than the old Boeing 707. In 1966 it placed an order for 50 jumbo jets, as the 747 came to be known.
Consistency is the key Bharat & Shalan Savur
Great people don’t do different things. They approach the same things differently. Their success stories are a series of small steps. Their rehearsal is the real thing. They practise their required ABCs to perfection to produce that X factor — they know that to write an essay they have to first master their grammar. The drill of their routine is done to death. Repetition after repetition until it sinks and syncs with the subconscious.
Showcase the Rotary magic: RIPE Stephanie V Muthukumaran
Now is the time for Rotarians to take action, “to move and make a commitment to increase membership, share ideas and impactful stories in their neighbourhoods, on social media to show the world the magic of Rotary,” said RIPE Stephanie Urchick.
Slow down on fast fashion Preeti Mehra
Before you think of buying your next new clothing, stop, evaluate, and reconsider…
Boosting local healthcare and women’s empowerment Team Rotary News
RC Manipal, RID 3182, recently upgraded the physiotherapy departments in two government hospitals in Kundapur and Karkala taluks in Karnataka. The project, valued at Rs.34 lakh, was supported through a global grant;RCs Silicon Valley Passport and Central Chester County, RID 5170, USA, were the international partners.
A fun day out for girls Jaishree
Around 150 young girls were the centre of attraction at the V R Punjab Mall in Kharar as they shopped for new clothes to their heart’s content at one of the posh boutiques there. These children, between 8–15 and from an orphange, were escorted to the mall by the members of RAC Chandigarh Himalayan, RID 3080, under the club’s project Choti si Khwaish. “It was heartwarming to watch their gleeful faces as they picked and tried on various garments. It was a magical two hours as their laughter echoed through the store,” says club president Prerna Kashyap.