Rotary Club of Bombay

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When I was Chairman of Parliament’s External Affairs Ministry, the position from which I was defenestrated after five years in 2019, I always proudly articulated our tradition, that political differences stop at the water’s edge. That there isn’t a Congress foreign policy or BJP foreign policy, only an Indian foreign policy and Indian national interest....

BECAUSE WE ARE RCB Last week, as we left the Mokhada fields and watched the grateful farmers and their families wave goodbye, it occurred to me that it was so easy to actually transform their lives; so why could we not do more? Every Rotarian could feel the joy of impacting and improving the life and livelihood...

The Rotary Club of Bombay, in association with Dignity Foundation, organised a musical event for our Ananda Yaan centres on November 26th, 2021. V.G. Abraham and Minakshi Adsule, volunteers from Entertainment for Senior Citizens, conducted live performances for our Dr. E Moses Road and Byculla centres. As it was live, members were able to request the...

The Rotaract Club of Sydenham College (RCSC) has a new event named ‘Let’s Eco brick’. Eco bricks is a plastic packed bottle with used plastic to set density to create a reusable building block. It can be used to create modular items, furniture, garden walls and other structures. Meaning, your leftover plastic is going into...

SEEING IS BELIEVING It was 2 am. Chinchutara chinchutara kept spinning in my head! I could hardly contain the anticipation of actually visiting the communities we had agreed to support a mere five months back. Could the project have been completed so quickly and could we have really made that difference we were hoping for? As we roller-coastered across...

English literacy classes for the Mothers’ Programme at Lighthouse continue to be conducted weekly. This is an online initiative to enable mothers engage better with what their children learn. It also makes them more confident when dealing with their child’s school. Over the months, we have noticed a change in the attitude of the mothers. They...

The Rotaract Club of ISME celebrated ‘55 Wala Bachpan’, a Children’s Day event at Ananda Yaan (an activity centre of RCB in association with Dignity Foundation), with approximately 70 middleaged women. The event began by addressing the ladies as students and introducing the team that would be interacting with them. Bollywood film Sholay was used as...