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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...

As 425 Rotarians, their partners, and children, all of the Alpha family descended on Goa, the Taj Convention Centre and Resort rolled out the red carpet to welcome us. From October 16th to 18th, over two nights and three days, A-listers set a blistering pace of events, learning, games, food fest, entertainment, and leisure in...

‘Keep the ocean clean! That’s the most important thing!’ sang our oldest Lighthouse students at the Litfest finale held on November 13th, 2021. The Litfest is an annual Lighthouse event where children explore different themes using language as a bridge. This year, depending on their grade levels, kids learned about the inhabitants of Earth’s deep, hydrological...

GENESIS OF A THREE-YEAR PLAN Having hunkered down for over 18 months, many of our projects had to be either curtailed or even closed down. When I took over, we faced a kind of transition period, as one by one our projects restarted in phases. This was and is the perfect time to reassess our initiatives, reevaluate...

addressed the vocational and night study centre students at YMCA. All three are engineers and Rotary scholars as well. This was an offline session with over 40 students on inspiration and motivation. The topics covered by our BY students were: 1) Dedication and aim 2) Healthy mind and healthy body to do well in life 3) Time management...

A dental check-up camp was organised for Ananda Yaan’s senior members at the Dr E. Moses Road, Worli, on November 18th, 2021. Six volunteers of the Rotaract Club of Government Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai, conducted the dental screening and counselling of 27 senior citizens. Periodontal (gums) problems were a major issue. A few people with...

The tribal women of the Vaidu community are now learning numbers, beginning with simple counting, and writing from 0 to 10. Numeric literacy and addition have been embedded into the functional literacy model of TCS which RCB has adopted in its Adult Literacy Programme. While they are learning to read and write words, simple mathematics has been introduced to...