Your editorial titled Wanted a peace maker to heal our world is an inspiration for Rotarians the world over to promote peace for global good. We can take an oath at the RI Convention in Taipei for a ‘War and conflict-free world’. Let there be an end to fear, hatred and prejudice among human beings. Can the next messiah of peace be a Rotarian? Your editorial has motivated me to kill my ego, prejudice and promote peace.
Rajeev Chhabra
RC Nagpur — D 3030
The editor’s note says the tension between Israel, Iran and the US is largely driven by greed, the desire to control resources and maintain power. But is greed the only factor at play? There are other serious issues, such as terrorism, that also need focus. Israel has acted against those accused of supporting militant groups. One can say Israel wants to live peacefully within its own borders, but feels forced into war and preemptive strikes due to security concerns. While sympathising with the suffering of Iranian civilians, the uncomfortable truth is that many Iranians suffered and died under their own regime.
Why do we remain silent about internal oppression and the action of those in power in Iran? We must look deeper, and examine the root causes, political, historical and social, before forming conclusions or taking sides. Only then can we have a more balanced and informed perspective.
Priyadarsshinee Kanoria
RC Delhi Southex — D 3011
With reference to the April editorial, the boiling cauldron of West Asia conflict should be tranquilised early as the world is facing different kinds of problems. In India there is acute shortage of LPG supply and expected shortage of fertilisers for farmers to sow the next crop. We pray for complete ceasefire between US, Israel and Iran soon.
RC Vizag Surabhi has taken up the challenge of imparting training to two lakh underprivileged women from 500 remote villages under a Vocational Mission programme. Training is going on in a phased manner under tailoring and embroidery and after the training, these women will be able to supplement family income and become financially independent instead of depending on the male members even for small needs. Kudos to the clubs for the initiative.
Raj Kumar Kapoor
RC Roop Nagar — D 3080
In the March issue, the RI President’s message was super. He has correctly pointed out that “Together, by extending our reach and working side by side, we truly Unite for Good.”
The Editor’s note Pune’s Peace Centre offers hope was fantastic. RI director M Muruganandam’s message, titled Make and keep commitments, was interesting, kudos to him. TRF trustee Bharat Pandya’s message was magnificent.
Jaishree’s article, At 99, active in Rotary, is an eye-opener for Rotarians who plan to retire from Rotary after 75 years. Dr T S Chhabra from RC Nilgiris proves that age is only a number and at the age of 99, he can do so many things to society.
Daniel Chittilappilly
RC Kaloor — D 3205
This has reference to your March issue on Rotary’s latest peace centre and its impact. But this is on paper only, for what we see today is unrest and war in so many parts of the world. Let’s find a few instances where these peace centres have helped bring peace in countries at war. Only then will we be convinced about these peace centres. Mere talk on different platforms is not enough. It would be a wonderful world if only we had peace and no war.
Pratap Gokuldas
RC Coimbatore West — D 3206
We are thankful to the editor for the great coverage of our project for students affected by natural calamitie’s. Every month we eagerly wait for Rotary News and Rotary News Plus. Congratulations to the Rotary News Team for writing about the community welfare work being done by Rotarians across the country.
Dr Mukesh Nainav
RC Pachora-Bhadgaon — D 3030
In every issue of Rotary News new things are added to increase Rotarians’ knowledge of Rotary. The ‘Membership and TRF Contribution Summary’ is nicely given in a South Asia map. Please also add Total TRF Contributions.
Paramesh Dev Choudhury
RC Gauhati South — D 3240
The article Setting the course for impactful leadership impressed me.
I am 55, and in my third year of Rotary, and regret joining this wonderful organisation so late.
For two years, I asked many people ‘What is Rotary.’ None of the answers were satisfactory. But when I attended an RLI training session, I understood the procedures, activities, and rich history of Rotary. This training should be conducted regularly for all new Rotarians. A club that does not properly involve its members will soon shut down. Please make good use of Rotarians like me who are involved in Rotary.
Sivaperumal Subramani
RC Walajapet — D 3231
Dharmashala,
an impactful project

Since last year I’ve been reading Rotary News and am impressed with the activities of the Rotary clubs. But what and how to publish is also very important.
In the April issue, I was very impressed with the cover picture where a smiling young man and woman are in conversation with an older woman. When I read the cover story written by the editor on the cancer patients, I was really impressed. It is amazing to know about the social service activities that are being carried out by various Rotary clubs. To be frank, most people think that a club means enjoyment and fun, but in Rotary clubs, I find even past presidents and past governors take active interest in service projects.
The cover story has detailed how RC Bombay looks after the cancer patients’ food, room facilities, and other aspects of their wellbeing. Hats off to RC Bombay for reaching out to cancer patients.
Ajit Shah
non-Rotarian, Ahmedabad
I was impressed to learn that RC Bombay has organised 100 one bedroom flats to house cancer patients visiting the Tata Memorial Hospital for treatment. This is a noble service to cancer patients and their attendants who are being served freshly prepared food at a nominal cost.
Manav Ashray from HELP at the Vasundhara Enclave, Delhi, (98100 01241 and 98100 01896) is doing a similar service for cancer patients. Here too accommodation and meals are given at a modest charge. In addition, a free ambulance is arranged for chemotherapy at the hospital.
As a Rotarian, I approached the owner of HELP but he refused to take donation from any institution and sought only blessings for the recovery of patients. You will find here patients also from Nigeria, Sudan, Zambia etc, sponsored by different Rotary clubs.
T D Bhatia
RC Delhi Mayur Vihar — D 3012