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Promoting health in Bhuj Team Rotary News
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he Rotarians of RC Bhuj Wall City, RID 3054, observed World Kidney Day on March 14 at the government hospital in the city by organising an awareness campaign focusing on the importance of the kidneys and the impact of kidney disease and its associated health problems. Pamphlets and brochures were distributed to educate people about maintaining the health of their kidneys and how to take care of them. Nephrologists delivered talks on the topic. They also shed light on donation of the organ and dispelled myths associated with it. World Kidney Day is observed annually on the second Thursday in March. In another programme aimed at Rotary’s polio eradication endeavour, the club members set up a booth in the heart of the city and immunised over 700 children against the virus. n
Pamphlets being distributed to mark World Kidney Day.
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An Interactor presenting a water bowl to an elderly.
he Rotarians of Rotary Club of Paonta Sahib, RID 3090, are distributing clay bowls in residential localities to provide water for the birds. “Summer is not bad just for us, but it is equally important for us to take care of the animals and birds,” says Himanshu Bhatia, the Club President. He and his team urge people to hang the bowls on the branches of trees and fill them with water to quench the thirst of the parched birds and “it is so much satisfying to see these birds come and take a splash in the water to cool their body,” he says. The club is also distributing bird feed along with the bowls. The club members have involved the Interactors of their Interact Club of Wisdom School in this endeavour.n
Through Project Oculus Rotary District 3141 aims to provide better eyesight for school students in and around Mumbai.
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Rotary Youth Programme energises Interactors Team Rotary News
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otary Youth Programme of Enrichment (RYPEN) is a much-awaited event in Dombivli area of Mumbai as RC Dombivli Saudamini, RID 3142, used to partner with Interact clubs to stage a number of interesting shows for students. This year, the club partnered with the Interact Club at Chandrashekhar Sane Vidyalay, Dombivli, to host a slew of daylong programmes that aimed to enhance the skills and talent of students through fun. Starting with a yoga session by Rtns Suchita Desai and Jayashree Gadhade, it was followed by an interactive session with three
otaractors airing their views on R how to shape a career in diverse fields such as chartered accountancy, teaching foreign language and photography. They also helped Interactors to understand the role of Rotaractors in the larger Rotary world. A quiz contest was followed by a workshop on creativity where Interactors were taught how to make things like brooch, festive caps, and earrings from quilling paper. A team of Interactors displayed their skills on salad decorations which they have learnt from YouTube and Pinterest. The programme ended with the District Trainer Abhay Kothari giving a talk on Rotary movement and how it evolved over the years.
He also distributed prizes to various winning teams and individual winners. Rubella awareness In partnership with RC Dombivli North and other co-hosting clubs, a rubella and measeles awareness lecture was organised at the Rotary Bhavan in Dombivli. PDG Chandrasekhar Kolvekar was the chief guest and a panel of doctors gave talks on how to eradicate rubella through vaccination and the inoculation. RC Dombivli Saudamini President Ashwini Sane took an active role right from initial meetings with the doctors and other clubs in coordinating this programme. n
Students at the RYPEN session.
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A Happy School in Ahmednagar Team Rotary News
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he Rotary Club of Ahmednagar Priyadarshini, RI District 3132, converted Panchshil School in the city to a Happy School. Under the project the classrooms were painted with digital art works exhibiting concepts about grammar, math and science formulas and proverbs were sketched on walls. An e-learning kit was installed at the campus. Hygiene kits and first-aid kits were arranged for the school which included a mirror, nail cutters, combs, dustbins, mops, shoe racks and geometry sets. Musical instruments and play equipment were also given to the school. A water tank and water filter were installed. To ensure that the girls attending school are made aware of menstrual hygiene, club members arranged for guest lectures followed by the distribution of sanitary napkins. n
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Rotary donates ‘Nali Kali’ tables in Shimoga Team Rotary News
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ith the aim to promote learning through fun, RC Shimoga Midtown, RID 3182, donated Nali Kali tables and chairs to the Government Lower Primary School at Anupinakatte, a remote village. Nali Kali, the concept of joyful learning, is being promoted by the Karnataka government in all primary schools up to Class 3 to ensure the students are kept happy and attend the school without fail. This Nali Kali Project cost `25,000 to the club.n
Students along with Rotarians at a ‘Nali Kali’ classroom.
Aid for Gaja Cyclone victims
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he Rotary clubs of RI District 3000 came together to provide relief material for people in the surrounding villages who were affected by the Cyclone Gaja that
created havoc in the southern parts of Tamil Nadu during last November. Ample amount of groceries, dresses, bed linen and stationery items for schoolchildren were
distributed by the Rotarians of various clubs. Some clubs also sponsored lowcost homes and repairs for houses damaged by the cyclone. n JUNE 2019 Rotary News Plus
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Nashik professionals get Rotary Vocational Awards Team Rotary News
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ix professionals who have set high standards in their respective fields and worked for community development in and around Nashik were felicitated with commendation certificates by Rotary Club of Nasik Road, RID 3030. Assistant Governor Chetan Bhagat was the chief guest at the Vocational Awards ceremony in which a large number of Rotarians and families of the awardees took part. n
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or the last 20 years, Rotary Club of Lucknow Khaas, RID 3120, has been organising medical camps
which had benefitted thousands of needy families who were given free treatment and medicines by a panel of doctors.
Sewing machines donated to needy women.
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One such camp was held at Visheshwar Dayal Inter College at Aliganj in Lucknow that saw a good turnout of patients. They were examined by doctors and given free consultations, besides medicines. A tailoring project was started at Shiv Mandir at Behta Saboli in the city and 30 women registered for training on the inaugural day. In the first stage, four sewing m achines were donated by Rotarians and more club members have come forward to contribute to the vocational centre in the near future. n
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An ayurvedic camp in Balotra Team Rotary News
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n the occasion of the birthday of DG Neeraj Chogani, RC Balotra, RID 3054, distributed sweaters and blankets to poor families in the Kachi settlement near Balotra at a total cost of `11,000.
The club also conducted an Ayurveda Camp in association with Dalmiya Seva Trust, Delhi, at the Rotary Bhavan in the city. Close to 90 patients benefitted from this camp. While 28 patients were tested
positive for sugar, 23 patients had asthma. Ayurvedic medicines were given to the patients and further assistance and guidance to benefit from the ayurvedic treatment was arranged.n
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otary Club of Jaipur Kohinoor, RID 3054, organised a Bhajan Sandhya programme followed by dinner for 350 residents of Shri Shankar Seva Dham home for the aged and mentally-challenged. Inmates enjoyed the entertainment programme. Dinner was sponsored by the past president of the club, R K Sharma.n
A sumptuous dinner for the Seva Dham inmates.
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Driving to End Polio Team Rotary News
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r George Alex, President of RC Thamaraserry, RID 3202, along with three other club members set out on a 15-day car rally from Kerala to the North-Eastern States of India and Bhutan, to spread awareness among the people about Rotary’s epic efforts in eradicating polio from 99 per cent of the world. They drove through Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal and Bhutan, after being flagged off by DG E K Ummer at Thamaraserry. “We experienced the best of Rotary’s hospitality in every place,” says Alex. In Erode the team was flagged off by PDG Dr E K Sagadevan who is the Coordinator for End Polio drive in South India. Lt Col Jaseer and Rtn Murali received them at Visakhapatnam and Berhampur respectively, while IPDG Ajay Agarwal hosted them in RID 3262. “We had a wonderful drive through the tea gardens of Assam
DG E K Ummer flagging off the drive.
and the dense forests of Kaziranga. We even sighted a huge Indian rhino,” says an excited Alex. At Sadiya, a small town in Assam, the rallyists met Fr Thomas who runs a vocational training centre. They interacted with him and the students, and highlighted Rotary’s transforming activities. In Meghalaya, they were struck by the “world’s cleanest village” — Mawlynnong, bordering Bangladesh, and chanced upon River Umngot. “Its water was crystal clear, so much so that one could see the river bed, in spite of the depth.” Orange Festival at Dambuk in Arunachal Pradesh, an annual event which brings sports and music aficionados together, was the next stop-over. En route to the festivities, the Rotarians witnessed an accident in which the driver of an offloading vehicle was critically injured. Dr George Alex came to the aid of the car driver Jineesh, and reached him
to the nearest primary health centre, after administering first aid. As the PHC lacked the necessary expertise, they were asked to take the patient, who by then was unconscious, to the Dibrugarh Government Medical College, some 180 km away. With speedy enquiries with RC Dibrugarh, Alex got the contact of Rtn Dr Momi Neog. Dr Momi tended to the patient at the casualty ward of the hospital. But since the patient’s condition was deteriorating, he was shifted to a private hospital where the facilities were much better. But despite the best efforts, Jineesh passed away. With a heavy heart, the team drove over to Bhutan where they were helped by Rtn Yeshely Dorji for obtaining of the necessary permits to traverse the country and get the roadshow going. The team returned to their home ground, filled with memories of new friends and more learning experiences. n Rotarians with the North-East people.
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Medical camp benefits over 3,000 in Kota Team Rotary News
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ith the support of Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited and Sharp NGO, the Rotary Club of Kota Round Town, RI District 3054, conducted a medical camp in Kota. The camp was conducted in the first week of February and over 3,000 people benefitted from the project. Patients were examined and treated for various ailments and medicines were distributed free of cost by doctors and paramedics. Special attention was given to female patients by lady doctors. At the end of the camp the club honoured all the 43 doctors who rendered their service along with 11 student scouts.n
Patients at the registration counter.
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RC Kumbakonam Sakthi An awareness programme on water conservation was organised at Thirumangalakudi village in partnership with RC Aduthurai. Rtn Indralekha gave `25,000 for the upkeep of a water tank that was cleaned last year. A swimming contest was held and prizes were given to the winners.
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RC Tiruchengode A medical camp was organised in association with Vivekananda Hospital in which around 150 patients were examined for various ailments. The doctors checked parameters covering dental, ECG, eye and general health conditions in the presence of Rotarians.
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RC Salem Grand Dr P Sangeethkumar has been inducted as a member of the club and he is looking forward to get involved in a number of projects and activities with dedication in the coming years.
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RC Tiruchengode Hi-Tech Over 100 neem saplings were planted at a locality in Karuveppampatti village to mark Rotree Day. Assistant Governor K Rameshbabu, Club President R Balamurugan and other Rotarians took part in the tree plantations.
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RC Karambakudi City A RYLA camp was organised at the Government Adidravidar High School in Mullangkuruchi village with the aim to inculcate leadership qualities among students. Club President M K Arockiasamy presided over the session. A sanitary napkin incinerator was also donated to the school.
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RC Alangudi Central DG R V N Kannan, DGE Dr Zameer Pasha and DGN A L Chokkalingam were guests of honour as Club President P Ganapathy chartered a new club, RC Aranthai. Charter President R Muralidharan and his team of office-bearers took oath of office in the presence of district leaders. Thirty-two members were inducted into the new club.
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RC Pudukkottai King Town DGN A L Chokkalingam inaugurated a Smart Class at a government upper primary school in the presence of Club President A Dharmaraj Prabhu and other Rotarians. Headmaster N Sivasakthivel thanked Rotary for the gesture.
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RI District PDG P Gopalakrishnan presided over a meeting of Rotary district office-bearers for the year 2017–18 in Trichy. He listed out the achievements of the district in that year and thanked Rotarians for their cooperation in finishing a number of high-profile projects. Rotarians from eight revenue districts took part in the one-day session.
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RC Srirangam A mobile mammogram unit was launched in partnership with RC Rockville, US and Dr K Shantha Breast Cancer Foundation which helped in funding the mammography bus.
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RC Akola Midtown Under the Joy of Giving project, gift hampers containing wheat, rice, jowar, sugar, toor dhal, channa dhal, cooking oil along with sweets, notebooks and clothes were given to over 100 families in Kel Pani, a tribal village in Melghat district. Over 800 kg of ration items were collected by the Anns of the club.
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RC Hirai Chandrapur A workshop for competitive exams was held in Ballarpur with a panel of experts giving suggestions and motivating around 50 students who took part in the programme. The club members also encouraged the students.
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RC Udhampur Two eye camps were held at Gujroo Nagrota in Kathua district and Samba tehsil in partnership with the Rotary Eye Hospital. Over 280 patients were examined, of which around 40 were screened for IOL implantation in both the camps.
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Rotarians are aiming to address preventable blindness, one of the major causes being uncorrected refractive errors. During the last year the clubs provided spectacles to 5,500 schoolchildren from underprivileged families. This year the clubs have together reached out to 8,000 children across 22 schools. n
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Rotary reaches out to fire victims Team Rotary News
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fire broke out in a hutment colony in Archalakattalai village near Vedaraniyam, a town in Tamil Nadu, completely destroying three houses. The Rotarians of RC Vedaraniyam, RID 2982, immediately reached out to the accident victims and distributed groceries and dresses material the people. In another initiative, the club members organised a medical check-up camp in another hamlet, Periyakuthakai. They got the support of medical team from
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Relief material being received by a fire victim.
the Meenatchi Hospital, Thanjavur. The club sponsored the medicines and treatment for those diagnosed
with general health disorders such as blood pressure, diabetes, anaemia and cataract. n
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Celebrating women Team Rotary News
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Participants at an awareness programme on women’s empowerment.
otary Club of Jabalpur, RID 3261, organised a walkathon titled ‘Shakti March’ to celebrate the World Women’s Day on March 8. Gyaneshwari Devi and Biju John from Prajapita Brahmakumari were the chief guests at the event. It had a participation of 800 women. An awareness programme on cancer and women’s empowerment was organised as part of the event. The Brahmakumaris sensitised the participants on the significance of meditation on health. The Club President Rachna Trivedi organised a seminar on ‘Vegan-ism’ in the city which was attended by hundreds of people.n
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he Rotarians of RC Faridkot, RID 3090, visited the Government Middle School in the city and distributed stationery material for the students and installed ceiling fans in classrooms. Meritorious students were felicitated with medals by the Rotarians. In another event, the club organised a medical camp at the Civil Hospital. Nearly 200 people were examined for various ailments and medical tests were also conducted.n
Students with stationery material at a government school.
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Farm tools for Wayanad flood victims Team Rotary News
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Farm equipment being presented to affected families.
aving found that many of the flood-affected people in the Wayanad region of Kerala were jobless or had lost their plantations, RC Calicut Uptown, RID 3202, joined hands with RC Pondicherry Beach Town to rehabilitate four families by providing farm equipment to them. RC Calicut Uptown was one of the first NGOs to visit Wayanad and take up flood relief work on a war footing to serve the badly-affected villagers, said Jagadeesh Menon, Club Secretary. Even after the relief work, “our club members were in touch with the villagers whom we supported. Later we realised that many of the flood victims were jobless or lost their plantations (or crops) as the fertile topsoil was washed away in the flood.”
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Through networking with other clubs and NGOs, the club members were able to prepare a checklist of requirements sought by the residents at Vellamunda panchayat in Wayanad. After a discussion with local officials and philanthropists, the partner club RC Pondicherry Beach Town mooted the idea of giving ‘livelihood aids’ to well-identified beneficiaries who were in dire need of support, said Menon. Farm tools, namely Kasei brush cutter (`16,900); Kasei earth auger (`18,800); power sprayer with ST gun and hose (`13,100); and Kasei chain saw (`11,300), were presented to farmers and farm labourers. The beneficiaries thanked Rotarians for the useful tools which would help them earn a decent livelihood after the floods ravaged their plantations.
New house for a family In another initiative, the club built a house for two school-going girls and their parents who were staying in a temporary shack in Beypore. One visually-impaired Musthafa, a philanthropist and teacher, took an impossible task of constructing a pucca house for his girl student, pointed out Menon. “Musthafa knocked the doors of many organisations and individuals to gather money for the project. Though he had began the construction, he was not able to complete it. Then through is friend, he approached our club and we gave full support through generous donations (`40,000) to complete the house for his student.” The house key was presented to the family in the presence of local celebrities. n
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Portuguese, Indian doctors feted by Mysuru club Team Rotary News
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ith the aim to further strengthen ties between the two entities, RC Ivory City Mysuru, RID 3182, has entered into a sister club arrangement with RC de Senhora de Hora, Portugal, during the visit of that club’s President Jorge Amaral. Dr Amaral has been a pillar of support to ophthalmologists in India in providing eye care to the people. He is offering assistance for the Preventable Blindness programme being carried out by the Rotary Clubs of Bangalore Koramangala, E-club Bangalore and Usha Kiran Hospital, Mysuru, by way of contributing towards The Rotary Foundation Grants for implementation. Jorge Amaral was felicitated at a meeting of RC Ivory City Mysuru. Also, Rtn Dr M V Ravikumar from RC
Rtn Dr M V Ravikumar (left) and Club President Jorge Amaral from Portugal being honoured by RC Ivory City Mysuru.
Bangalore Koramangala was conferred the Netra Rakshaka Award. A team of eye doctors led by Dr K V Ravishankar
from Usha Kiran Eye Hospital is going to Gambia to treat and operate patients in that African country.n
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wo speakers gave motivational talks to RCC members at a special training organised by RC Katpadi, RID 3231. During that special camp, bank officer Selvaraj gave 30 RCC members
a loan of `5,000 each to start their micro enterprise. For the Gaja cyclone victims, the club mobilised `5 lakh worth of relief material including groceries and
household items and distributed them at Malkudi and Kullukadu villages in Patukkottai district. A team of 15 Rotarians distributed 350 bags of relief materials to the beneficiaries. n JUNE 2019 Rotary News Plus
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RID 3231 promotes eye donation Team Rotary News
DG C R Chandra Bob felicitating families who had donated eyes.
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ine families who had donated their eyes were honoured by the District Governor C R Chandra Bob during his visit to RC Tirupattur, RID 3231. He also presented a new handwash station to a government school at the event witnessed by 300 persons including Rotarians. A woman Rotarian M Saritha was inducted on the occasion. An eye camp was conducted at a Government Forest Middle School and a blood donation camp was held at Podhigai Engineering College which enhanced the public image of Rotary. Relief material were given directly to the Gaja cyclone victims at Alangudi village in Pudukkottai district.n
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Rotary’s motivational camp for girl students Team Rotary News
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motivational and awareness camp was held at the Government Girls HS School by RC Villupuram, RID 2982, with the guest speaker S Pugazhendhi, chief coach at Vision School in Puducherry, giving a speech laced with interesting anecdotes to encourage students to set their goals high and go for it. More than 400 students took part in the camp. Rtn Dr V Sudha delivered a guest lecture at the Government Girls High School to mark the World Hygiene Day that was observed by the clubs throughout the district. Around 400 students were present at the event. An IVF (in-vitro fertilisation) camp was held at VRP School, Villupuram, in partnership with the Billroth Hospitals, Chennai. The special camp saw a good turnout of childless couples for consultations.n
World Hygiene Day was observed at a girls school.
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The government hospital in Chidambaram is one of the largest beneficiaries of Rotary’s projects.
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RC Patiala Greater A medical camp was organised in Bathoi Khurd village in which 300 patients were screened for dental deformities and other general ailments. Toothpastes, toothbrushes and general medicines were given at the camp.
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RC Moradabad Central Hariyali Teej was celebrated with married women offering worship to Goddess Parvati who was reunited with Lord Shiva on this day. Prathama Bank Chairman K Rama Naik and his wife were the chief guests. Rotarians performed cultural activities.
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RC Bareilly Shree Woollen clothes were distributed to roadside dwellers to keep them warm during chill winters. The Rotarians celebrated Republic Day at Fun City having a number of recreational spots.
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RC Panvel Elite A blood donation camp was held at the Jain Shwetambar Sthanak in association with the Apollo Hospitals, Belapur. The club collected 125 blood units at the camp which enhanced the image of Rotary among the public.
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RC Gonibeedu A CC camera was inaugurated at the Gonibeedu Circle as part of road safety awareness campaign. A mega health camp was organised jointly with RC Hassan Midtown at the GH and a water purifier was donated to a government school in Angadi.
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RC Mangalore Central PDG Dr B Devdas Rai was felicitated by RAC Mangalore City on the occasion of its silver jubilee celebrations. Rai was adjudged the Best Rotaract Club Chairman in the district four times and has steered this Rotaract club as one of the best in the district.
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RC Irinjalakuda For the first time in the history of this town, a mobile mammogram unit was pressed into service during a breast cancer awareness and detection camp organised by the club in its fight against cancer. There was overwhelming response from the public.
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RC Coimbatore Midtown A Pulse Polio camp was inaugurated at the SLM Home, a government health centre, by the Corporation Commissioner Sravan Kumar in the presence of DGND Rajasekar Srinivasan and other Rotarians.
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RC Ottappalam One Million Trees project was inaugurated by DG A V Pathy atop Anangan Mala, a 1,200-metre-high cliff near Ottappalam. The forest officials held discussions with Club President P Pradeep on how to further develop the area.
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RC Sivakasi Rotarians get together for a family-cum-birthday meeting on the last Thursday of every month where they conduct games and have fellowship. They also cut cake cheered by Anns and Annets.
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RC Arni Fort DG C R Chandra Bob and PDG Abirami Ramanathan felicitated 63 Rotarians of the district who had rendered ‘selfless service’ for over 30 years. DGE Sridhar Balaraman and DGN K Pandian were the guests of honour. PP G Kannayeram was the Project Chair.
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RC Chengai Chennai Corridor A sister club agreement was reached with RC Bunbury, Australia, RID 9465, after its PP Charlie Martella held talks with DG Chandra Bob. They also exchanged club flags. Charter Day was marked with a slew of cultural programmes.
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RC Ranipet Sipcot A badminton tournament was organised with clubs from Vellore, Chennai, Bengaluru and Mangalore taking part with enthusiasm. DG Chandra Bob gave prizes to the winners. A special NSS camp was held for schoolchildren at Arcot in Vellore.
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RC Madras T Nagar An awareness rally on eye donation was organised in partnership with Rajan Eye Care for the 17th year in succession. Film personalities and celebrities take part in these rallies. This year actor Vijay Antony flagged off the rally at the Elliot’s Beach in the presence of volunteers and Rotarians. DG Babu Peram was the guest of honour.
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RC Pataliputra Tailoring machines were gifted to 51 newlywed couples in a group marriage organised by Maa Vaishno Devi Sewa Sansthan with the aim to empower them through an assured source of income.
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RC Sundargarh Town Glucose water was distributed by Rotarians to the marathon runners during the promotion of Hockey World Cup in Odisha. The promotional event enhanced the image of Rotary in the neighbourhood.
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RC Belur A grand lunch was provided for the children of RCC at Arupotta village on the occasion of Saraswati Puja. A black board was donated to them to learn English in a day filled with fun activities.
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RC Kasba A neglected toilet block at a congested area near the bus stand was cleaned up by the Rotarians. The toilet owned by the Corporation was in a pathetic state, but was being used by at least 1,000 persons throughout the day. The sanitation facility was made hygienic by the club. Compiled by V Muthukumaran JUNE 2019  Rotary News Plus  Club Matter - Rotary News Plus - MAY 2019.indd 25
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Focus on women’s health in Aurangabad Team Rotary News
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n International Women’s Day the Rotary Club of Aurangabad Cantonment, RI District 3132, conducted a programme on healthy eating habits and diet control. The nutrition programme was held for
women in general and also at Assisi Asha Niketan, a home for special children. The programme was conducted by Dr Farhana and students from the Indian Institute of Food Science and Technology. Students presented a
detailed diet plan which was later given to special children. Club members visited a home for destitute women — Vimala Sadan — and distributed sarees and food kits to the inmates.n
Inmates of Vimala Sadan at a special event.
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