Club Matters – November 2018
RC Mannargudi — D 2981
Rotarians visited the Mano Vishvalaya Old-age Home in the city and spent some time with the senior citizens staying there. They provided food for the inmates as part of the club’s annual Annapoorna Day project.
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RC Rasipuram — D 2982
DG Nirmal Prakash handed over a cart to the Sanarpudur village administration. It will be used to transport mortal remains of the dead to the crematorium for the final rites.
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RC Madurai Midtown — D 3000
Interact Club of Lakshmi School sponsored by the club organised a cultural fair to raise funds for Kerala flood relief. The Interactors raised ₹2.3 lakh from the event.
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RC Delhi Mayur Vihar — D 3012
A new toilet constructed by the club at a public park was inaugurated by East Delhi Mayor Bipin Bihari Singh in the presence of DG Subhash Jain, PDGs Ramesh Aggarwal and Sharat Jain.
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RC Bhusawal — D 3030
Over 50 senior citizens benefitted from a medical camp organised exclusively for them. A team of doctors led by Rtns Dr Narayan Arvikar and Dr Maya Arvikar screened the patients.
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RC Hoshiarpur North — D 3070
The Rotarians planted 2,500 saplings at Acharya Sushil Muni Charitable Hospital in Ajjowal village. DG Barjesh Singhal and Acharya Vivek Muniji were the guests of honour.
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RC Paonta Sahib — D 3080
Rotarians pasted reflector stickers on trucks and heavy-duty vehicles as part of a traffic awareness campaign. Over 100 stickers were pasted at the event which cost ₹17,000.
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RC Moradabad Achievers — D 3100
The club undertook a WinS project at Srijan School in the city. A survey was done at the school to assess their requirements.
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RC Rudrapur — D 3110
The club revamped a school premises and equipped the classrooms with computers as part of the Happy School project. The school management thanked the Rotarians for their thoughtful gesture.
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RC Mau Nath Bhanjan — D 3120
Sports equipment was donated to a primary school in Mau and the students were given books and other stationery material.
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RC Bombay Bayview — D 3141
The club members donated 30 hearing aids to students at the Bombay Institution of Deaf and Mute, Mazagaon. An awareness programme on ‘good touch, bad touch’ was conducted for the students, in association with the Byculla Police Station.
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RC Hiranandani Estate — D 3142
Club member Maanoj Harisinghani donated e-learning kits worth ₹14,000 to two schools in Bhiwandi. Six Rotarians sponsored the annual education of eight visually-impaired children.
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RC Nellore — D 3160
The club, along with RC Sao Paulo Pacaembu, D 4610, Brazil; RC Nandyal and District 3160, sponsored desks for two schools in two villages.
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RC HD Kote — D 3181
Career guidance books were gifted to students of a government school by the club members. The objectie of these books is to help students make informed choices in selecting a career.
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RC Ambalpady — D 3182
School uniforms were gifted to 40 students of SVST Primary School, at a cost of ₹24,000 and the Rotarians renovated a toilet block at a cost of ₹72,000 at the Ajjarakad Government High School in Udupi.
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RC Kaloor — D 3201
A truck-load of flood relief material including food grains, gum boots, blankets, cleaning solution and clothing for women and children was sent to a camp at Edathua in Kuttanad district of flood-affected Kerala.
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RC Guwahati City — D 3240
An eye check-up and cataract screening camp was organised at Jalaram Bhakt Mandal in the city. Over 120 patients including children were examined by a reputed eye surgeon.
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RC Damoh — D 3261
Atree planting drive was taken up at key places in the town including temples, bus stand and building complexes. The club members visited schools and encouraged children to participate in planting saplings in their schools.
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RC Calcutta Midtown — D 3291
A fish tank was donated to Ram Krishna Mission’s Blind Boys Academy at Narendrapur to provide vocational training in fish farming to the visually-impaired students at the institute. The project cost ₹40,000.