Rotaract News January 2023

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Rotaract transforms a village near Chennai V Muthukumaran

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or the 50 Rotaractors of RAC Hindustan University, RID 3232, “it has been a life-changing experience at the week-long camp in Sirudavoor, a village near Thiruporur panchayat, 50km south of Chennai. We took up multiple projects including a census of the village under the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) to submit a development scheme in that central government portal,” says club president PM Harikrishnan. Groups of Rotaractors knocked on the doors of villagers for enumeration of their family details, caste, income, literacy level, livestock they possess, and diseases, if any, they were

inflicted with. “We covered 400 houses and prepared a census survey which was uploaded in the UBA portal, along with a project proposal for which we are eligible for a central grant of `1.5 lakh,” he explains. Named as Mission Swasth (healthy), during their week-long stay at Sirudavoor they organised a series of medical camps including exclusive ones for eye, dental and veterinary in partnership with Sankara Nethralaya’s Orange Vision Centre, Pammal; Chettinad Hospital; and Chengalpattu Veterinary Hospital. “Around 350 villagers were screened for chronic ailments and medicines were given to patients,” says Harikrishnan.

An eye camp in progress at Sirudavoor village.

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During their stay at the Thiruporur Government Middle School, “we cleaned the school campus, painted the walls, after which we did the same work at the ration shop and anganwadi buildings.” A traffic awareness rally was conducted to sensitise the public and students with the help of Thiruporur police in which placards and sign boards were used to deliver messages on safe driving, wearing helmets and observing the traffic rules. Rotaractors conducted games and competitions on Swachh Bharat (Clean India) for government school students, and prizes were given to the winners. A cultural programme titled Healthy India was also staged with the help of students and youngsters. On the last day of their camp, the Rotaractors visited Mahabalipuram and “took up cleaning of the main seashore that was littered with plastics and discards thrown by tourists. We urged the locals and shop owners to keep their area clean by not littering their surroundings.” On the first day, a derelict pond near Sirudavoor was cleaned with


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A helpline for mental wellness in Coimbatore

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page 54

Spreading ovarian health awareness

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pages 52-53

V Muthukumaran

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pages 50-51

A sanitary napkin vending machine for a government school

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pages 48-49

Rotaract transforms a village near Chennai

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pages 46-47

Teaching children new skills

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pages 44-45

Adithya Rotaractors train youth for employment

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pages 42-43

Promoting menstrual hygiene

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pages 40-41

Rotaract, a buzzing spot at Sophia College

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pages 38-39

A special classroom by the bridge

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pages 36-37

Rotaract leaders of Andhra

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pages 34-35

Concert for a cause

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pages 32-33

Cleaning a river in Kerala

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pages 30-32

Mulund Rotaractors help young and old

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pages 28-29

A ‘fruit forest’ by Chennai Rotaractors

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pages 26-27

Huge public image projects in RID 3203

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pages 24-25

Aeromodelling lessons for children

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pages 22-24

Where fellowship bonds Rotaractors

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pages 20-21

Rotaractors spread love with free hugs

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pages 18-19

Rotaract nurtures creative skills

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pages 16-17

Combatting addiction among Mumbai’s

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pages 10-15

An Annet cricket star

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Enhanced opportunities await Rotaractors

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Conviction, enthusiasm and energy of youth

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