Rotary Rourkela Queens transforms a school

The journey of Rotary Rourkela Queens, RID 3261, with Asha Deep School began through an unexpected connection. While working on the LN-4 project, we crossed paths with Ram Chandra Behera, chairman of RRRC (Regional Rehabilitation and Research Centre), Rourkela. During one of our discussions, he reached out to our club advisor, Ajay Agarwal, asking if we could assist Asha Deep School, which was in urgent need of support. He brought the proposal to our club, and we immediately embraced it. 

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Rotary and Peace

Addressing a Q&A session on Rotary and Peace organised by the Rotary Club of Madras, RID 3234, past RI ­President Kalyan Banerjee shared insight into the evolution of Rotary’s peace programme and the organisation’s enduring commitment to peace. The discussion he had with club member Sanjay Madhavan touched upon various aspects of how Rotary has been involved in furthering peace worldwide since its inception. It all began with the Rotary Club of ­Hamilton, Ontario, proposing a resolution in 1914 urging the International  Association of Rotary Clubs to promote global peace.

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Breaking silence on menstruation and menopause

What if something as natural as the monthy menstrual period didn’t have to be a taboo topic?” This question inspired Shruti Dharamsi, president of RC Mumbai Ghatkopar West, RID 3141, to initiate Project Masik Chakra (menstrual cycle) as the club’s signature project for the year. “In a world where conversations about menstruation and menopause are only whispered, we wanted to create a programme that would break this silence. Our goal was to help girls understand that periods and menopause are ­natural, and knowledge about them can be empowering,” she explains. Several Rotary clubs including RCs ­Chandivali Mumbai, Wada, Mumbai Nova, ­Mumbai Mulund East and Mulund Valley have participated in this project.

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Helping schools take the green leap Sensitising students and staff to be environment-friendly can be a meaningful beginning.

Can schools go green —not with envy — but by being environmentally conscious? They can do so with encouragement and support from the local community, parents’ groups, clubs and socially conscious establishments. You and your friends can help your local school take a green leap forward by exercising your persuasive skills to convince the management, parents and students to turn over a new leaf.

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