Rotary Club of Bombay

Ajit Deshpande Medical Centre

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Community welfare was in sharp focus as the Cuffe Parade Residents Association (CPRA) launched the second phase of its Plastic-Free Campaign in association with the Rotary Club of Bombay. In this phase the CPRA is installing a plastic bottle ingesting machine along with atricyle to collect plastic bottles from 34 buildings in the area. This has...

Over 60 Rotarians, Rotaryannes, their relatives and Rotaractors piled into a specially engaged bus, several cars and made the pilgrimage to Talwada on 26/11/17. This was a historic day in the life of the Talwada Eye centre, long known as the Kohinoor project of the Rotary Club of Bombay. Set up 39 years ago, the eye centre...

Second Club Assembly - 11th October 2017. 1. Name of Committee : Environment 2. Director-in-charge : Rtn. Madhusudan Daga. 3. Chairperson : Rtn. Rajesh Shah. Co-Chair: Rtn. Zeenia Master. 4. Name of Committee Members : Rtn. Shorn Jagtiani. 5. Number of Committee meetings held : 2 6. Objective: 1) Promote use of Solar Energy and also substitute Electrical. Energy so as to save...

The ADMC Committee is glad to inform fellow Rotarians about the installation of a cell counter machine for the pathology department. We would like to thank the Women's Empowerment Committee for this generous donation/gift towards ADMC. Cell Counter Machine will help improve the performance and quality of the pathology tests done at the centre. Some of the...

Name of the Committee : Ajit Deshpande Medical Centre (ADMC - Talwada) Director-in-charge: Rtn Tara Deshpande Chairperson: Rtn Dr Mehernosh Dotivala Co-Chair: Rtn Dr Sorab Javeri Name of Committee Members: Rtn Dr Rohini Chougule, Rtn Dr Mala Jagtiani, PP Rtn Dr Rumi Jehangir, Rtn Dr Rajeev Narvekar, Rtn Rahil Shah, PP Rtn Dr Zerxis Umrigar & PP Rtn Nowroze...

Rtn. Dr. Sorab Javeri and Rtn. Dr. Mehernosh Dotivala visited Ajit Deshpande Medical Centre (ADMC) Talwada on 8th October 2017. The photographs itself show the number of patients who were present both for general medical OPD managed by Dr. Bhusara and dental OPD managed by Dr. Kamath, Dr. Gupta, Dr. Kolge and rotractors of Government...

The model Indian Tribal area In 1971, the Rotary Club of Bombay adopted a tribal area, consisting of 10 villages, and 25,000 tribes, along the national highway. Though, less than 100 miles from Bombay, this area did not have access to even rudimentary healthcare, had patch electricity and other essential services. The initial plan was to...

At the ADMC, on the 1st Sunday of every month, a chest physician team visits the center for COPD, TB and Sickle Cell anemia. Approx. 50 patients are examined and treated. On the 2nd and 3rd Sundays of every month, a dental team visits the center for fillings, root canal treatment, x-rays, cleaning, extractions and replacement...