Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Project Annapoorna ( Feed the Poor)

Our club distributed food packets to needy at following places on 1 st July 2014.
 
Inner wheel President Mrs.Rajashree Joshi along with Inner Wheel members Mrs.Ujwala Beke, Mrs.Alpana Gadakari also participated in the project.
  • Ma Niketan school,Thane --- 300 ( Orphans.)
  • Swami Samartha Trust,Thane--- 100 ( People below poverty line.)
  • Yeoor School for Adivasis-         100 students from Tibal area..
  • School in Mulund- Rtn. Sagar Jaywant- 10 students & three teachers.
Rtn. Sagar Jayawant, Rtn Khomane, Rtn Kedar Joshi, Rtn PP Jayant Joshi, Rtn Jivan Bhatia and R'Ann Dipti Bhatia Participated wholeheartedly.
 
Dr. Sunil Katkade.
PE Rotary Club Of Thana West 2014-15
 
Congratulations President Dr. Sunil for 1st day GREAT WoW Project
 

















 

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Rotary Club of Thana West celebrated Family Month of December by expanding our family.


Rotary Club of Thana West celebrated Family Month of December by expanding our family.

We inducted 5 new members on 27th December during a Family Night function.
We inducted Jeevan Bhatia, Kanwal Tikoo, Bhattachrya as new members and our own past rotarians Shrirang Deshpande, Umesh Grover were reinducted to the club.

This takes our strength to 45, a net increase of 50% in 6 months. Our target is to reach 100% and we are confident that we can do it. PDG Kumar Kewalramani was the Chief Guest.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Gateway peace March - Dec 3rd 2008


Not only did thousands of people turned up for the peace March at the Gateway of India yesterday but they were loud and clear about what they wanted..... "A Change & Action not bhashan " This is what the people of Mumbai felt about our so called babus and netas( local terrorists ) .....
Hope the message reaches out to our politicians ...

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Sankara Eye Care Institutions - Coimbatore

I am Rtn. Dr. R. V. Ramani, Past President of Rotary Club of Coimbatore Central, which is the first Rotary Club to become 100 % Paul Harris Fellow Club. In 1980, I was a Group Study Exchange Team Member and after returning to India, I joined Rotary Coimbatore Central. Our Institution, Sankara Eye Care Institutions- India, in association with Rotary is involved in Avoidable Blindness Programme over the past 2 decades.Our activities in the field of Avoidable Blindness started as early as 1990, when our club received the 3 H support for our "Gift of Vision" rural outreach eye care programme. As per our commitment to Rotary Foundation, even after the first 5 years of the successful completion of the programme, we are continuing with the "Gift of Vision" rural out reach eye care programme.You will be glad to know that over the past 18 years, a rural population of 40 million has been covered and presently we are performing around 400 free eye surgeries every day. During the weekend camps we screen around 5000 patients in different camp sites. We are presently covering the States ofTamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Pondicherry, Andhrapradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat. The patients are being provided with transportation, accomodation, investigations, surgery, IOL, medicines, food and followup totally free of cost. We are involving the Rotray Clubs in the respective ares as co-sponsors in this Avoidable Blindness programme. Rotarians get directly involved in our out reach programmes.It is indeed my pleasure to have shared this information with you, since you are spearheading the avoidable blindness programme.

Thanking you
With warm regards
Yours in Rotary
Rtn. Dr. R. V. Ramani

Friday, October 31, 2008

Asmita Program - Diwali Pahaat – 28th Oct. 2008



We organised, for the very first time in our club, a family get together of a different kind. We generally arrange family nights but this time we decided to think “jaraa hatke” and converted it to Family Dawn. Diwali festival was the perfect backdrop for this idea to materialise. So we organised a Diwali Pahaat (Dawn) function with a musical entertainment for the audience. It was a second day of Diwali, a Laxmi Poojan day.

The hall was decorated with traditional rangoli, aakash kandils, panatis and silver lamps. On the eve of the function, Sadhana Vaze, Dipti Gokhale, Bhavana Vaishampayan and Shubhangi Deshpande took immense efforts for the decoration and other arrangements. Dilip Gokhale and Dilip Vaishampayan also helped them. Next day, the program was scheduled for 7am in the morning.

We had invited a musical troupe of Tabla maestro Suhas Chitale to perform. His name was suggested by Pramod Ambekar. The artists were present in the hall at 6am and were getting ready with their instruments and riyaaz. We had invited our DG Bansi Dhurandhar and Dr. Surekha for this occasion, who arrived on-dot at 7.30am and the program started.

The atmosphere was really charged up and everyone was eager for the musical treat. Pres. Sanjay welcomed the guests, performing artists and informed the audience about the program. The proceedings were then handed over to comperor, Vighnesh Joshi.
The program started with Ganesh Vandana by Gautam Murdheshwar, a well known artist and finalist of famous TV show SaReGaMaPa. It set the perfect tone for the musical treat to follow. It was followed by melodious abhang Indrayani Kaathi Devachi Aalandi, Pratham Tuj paahata, Tere sur aur mere geet, Aai meri johara jabeen etc., sung by Mahesh Saarmandali and Kalyani Joshi. Vighnesh Joshi’s commentary was perfect and sometimes humorous too that kept audience captivated. Entire auditorium was enthralled with the performance of these artists and enjoyed every moment of it. All good things come to an end and so did this Pahaat was over by the Bhairavi delivered by all artists.

The music lovers’ emotional and psychological appetite was fully satisfied by these artists and it was now the time to satisfy their belly needs. The program was followed by a sumptuous breakfast comprising of Diwali pharaal of Laddu, Chakalis, Chivda, Wet coconut karanji, Medu vada sambar and Daal pakwaan. Everyone relished the breakfast and it was unanimously decided to continue this tradition of Diwali Pahaat in the years to come.

Entire program was sponsored by Kumar Kewalramani, Sadhana Vaze, Sanjay Deshpande and partly by TBZ Jewellers.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Diwali Celebration at Mental Hospital,Thane








Rotary Club of Thana West celebrated Diwali with inmates of Mental Hospital, Thane.

This is our ongoing project which we do every Diwali. There are 3 units with 5 wards each for male section and 2 units with 5 wards each for female section. All these wards alongwith their resp. staff members take part in the Best Ward competition. We judge these wards on the basis of ward cleanliness, ward decoration, ward participation, patient cleanliness & patient participation. There is always a tremendous enthusiasm amongst staff members and patients for this event. Few of the wards really go out of the way and decorate the wards beautifully, stage some songs and dramas, build castles, display posters and greeting cards. We go around all these wards and interact with them. We then judge them and give marks.
They are given prizes in the end which they cherish for the year to come. This year we gave them 30 earthen pots for drinking water storage and rangoli, papers, colours etc. for ward decorations.

R/Ann Snehal Deshpande, R/Annet Adwait Deshpande, Manjusha Muley, Sadhana Vaze, Hemant Divekar, Dr. Mahesh Parekh, Suchit Gadakari, Kumar Kewalramani and Sanjay Deshpande participated in the project.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Meeting on 24th Sept 2008,

We had Deputy RTO Mr. Anand Patil as a chief guest for todays’ meeting.

He explained the difference between RTO (Road Transport Office) and Traffic police. RTO has 14 regions in Maharashtra and is responsible for what can be used as transport in the region and who can drive it. While traffic police is responsible for the traffic discipline on road, traffic jams and parking etc.

He gave statistics that in Thane District there are 3000 KM of Roads and about 19.11 Vehicles of various categories. This means more than 6000 Vehicles per km road. Hence the problem of traffic jam and parking space will get more acute in future.

What is more drastic fallout of this and unsafe driving is that there are close to 1100 fatalities in more than 3000 accidents per year (Statistics of last year 2007). Which means we loose more people in road accidents in Thane district alone than any national calamity or the war in past. In my opinion if we put national loss @ Rs. 10 Lakh per life then the loss is staggering Rs 110 Crore per year and growing.

We all must support RTO and Traffic Police in making driving safe and pleasurable

Rtn Pramod Ambekar

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Thane / Mumbai, Maharashtra, India