- Rtn.Mohan Mulherkar RC Shiroli MIDC to reach third level
- Rtn. Shanker Lal Heda RC Vasco da Gama
- Rtn.Dr.Basavaraj Kelagar RC Ranebennur
- Rtn.Ravi Sanghvi RC Kolhapur Sunrise
- Rtn.Rajiv Parikh RC Kolhapur Sunrise
- Rtn.Sachin Zavar RC Kolhapur Sunrise
- Rtn.Rajendra Ghorphade RC Kolhapur MT
- Rtn.Dr.Suraj Pawar RC Kolhapur MT
- Rtn.Dr.Girish Masurkar RC Bagalkot
- Rtn.V.N.Deshpande RC Kolhapur
- Rtn.Dr.Vishal Magdum RC Sangli
- Rtn.Radhika Nayak RC Ponda
- Mrs. Sandhya and Rtn.Dr.Pranesh Jahagirdar
Many more have come forward to invest in Humanity. - We express our grattitude to all our friends who have come forward to strengthen OUR FOUNDATION
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 1.Invite Foundation Alumni to TRF information meetings. 2. Publish a TRF information bulletin and circulate amongst the members. 3. Encourage members to register as Rotary volunteers. 4. Establish contacts with clubs in other countries for partnering Matching Grant Projects. 5. Motivate members to participate in NIDs. Arrange fund raising activities. 6. Attend District 3170 TRF Seminar to be held at Kolhapur on 9th Nov.2008 7. Conduct club level TRF Seminar 8. Invite general public/local dignitaries and present TRF programmes 9.Visit project sites.Meet project beneficiaries and explain them on upkeeping of assets given under humanitarian grant programmes of TRF |
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Computer Literacy project with Sankya, Bangalore.
There are some formalities before we take up the project like identifying needy beneficiaries.Following are the basic guidelines.  1.Select the beneficiary school which are need based,like select a slum school or a tribal school who are deprived from such facilities. 2 .The school/ institution details provided should be correct. 3.The school has/ should create other facilities like Electrification ,furnitires & fixtures as required suitably. 4.They should ensure proper use and maintenance of computers. 5. The computers will be used for learning purposes and will not be misused 6. They will have to provide monthly, quarterly and other periodic reports as required by Rotary. 7. We undertake to return the computers to Sankya to be sent to waste at the end of life of the computers or at the end of 3 years, whichever comes first. Please contact Rtn.Mahantesh Sajjan PP RC Hubli North who is the District Coordinator for the project. |
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September too was a busy month for clubs, there was a focus on NEW GENERATION. Many WCS projects have been registered. Many Donors have been found for projects. Our District is not just a ONE WAY for Matching Grants projects, we are also in the process of doing joint projects in other parts of the world, like medical teams to African countries. We have dedicated Doctors in our District and lots of Volunteers for TRF.
Many Clubs are planning matching grants projects for Safe Drinking Water, Neo-natal care, Education of Girl Child, Assistance to Special Schools, Sanitation and other needs of the Community. PDG Rtn. Rajendra Doshi is the DRFC and Rtn. Durgesh Haritay is the DCC for Matching Grants Projects and both of them are constantly helping Clubs in finding Matching Grants Partners around the world. |
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Effective 01 October 2008, the RI Exchange Rate Stands Revised from US$1 = INR 43.00 to INR 45.00 |
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The District has organised 5 to 6 International Family & Friendship Exchanges this year.
15 Districts from Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, England, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Argentina and amalaysia have shown interets in joining hands with our district for the exchanges. All those interested in joining the Program, please contact DCC - Rtn. Shriniwas Malu |
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You’re a club president. It’s five minutes before your weekly meeting, and you get a call that today’s speaker can’t make it. What do you do to fill that part of your agenda? Your voice, your solution for club programs - Rotary International News - 7 July 2008 |
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