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Tricitynews
Chandigarh 16th July:- The Governor of Punjab
and Administrator UT Chandigarh, V.P. Singh Badnore, asked the Rotarians to
find solution to the growing number of senior citizens in the city.
Addressing the Rotary Club of Chandigarh at the installation of
the new team of 2018-19 under the leadership of Rtn A P Singh, at
CII on Saturday, V P Singh Badnore said that there is dire need to provide for
‘end of life’ service to the ailing, destitute, and lonely population of the
city, and offered to work with the Rotary Club in divising appropriate projects
for the same. He said that though large number of NGOs in India do not enjoy
good reputation but Rotary, Lions and Bhartiya Vikas Parishad are an exception.
V P Singh Badnore said that though he is not a member of Rotary,
he would like to work with you to make the city more livable and also address
the problems of the villages on the periphery of the city.
He also complimented the Rotarians for undertaking Rs.40 lakh
project of renovating the cremation ground toilets and committing to maintain
the same for five years.
Earlier the outgoing club leader Rtn Piara Singh Matharoo
presented an audiovisual report of the service projects undertaken by the Club
in the city, especially empowering children and women in Saketri village,
running Wash programme in the government schools of Chandigarh, and promoting
literacy in the pockets of neglect.
Rtn AP Singh informed that very soon the Club would be setting
up a Rotary Health Education Centre with the collaboration of the Chandigarh
Administration and a partner organization in USA, besides setting up free
dispensaries in various parts of the city.
Speaking on the occasion, Past Rotary International President
Rajendra K Saboo informed that in the 60 years history of the Rotary Club of
Chandigarh, it had the honour of having members who rose in the judiciary
including two chief justices of India, five judges of the Supreme Court, and
many judges of the High Courts.
Even the first President of the Club in 1958 was Mr Justice R.P.
Khosla of Punjab and Haryana High Court.
The Club has given to the city numerous projects right from
providing the first funeral van to the Rotary PGI Serai, International Dolls
Museum, Rotary and Blood Bank Society Resource Centre (Sector 37), Libraries,
Dental Van to Sector 16 Government Hospital, Rotary Vocational Training Centre
in Sector 18, and most notable being its Rotary Hearltine project started in
1998, under which lives of 731 children suffering from heart disease, have been
saved.
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