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Club Service ● Membership and Installation ● Tree Plantation ● Sea to Sky Mission – Mahajan Brothers ● Atharva Sheersha and Management ● Joyful Parenting – Neeta Arora ● Hriday Lata ● CËgd eº$sMm, CËgd “Vr” Mm, Jm¡ad Zmareº$sMm Hw$‘m[aH$m nwOZ ● Emotional intelligence management – Shantanu Gune ● Children's day at BLVD - EH$ {Xdg ñdßZmVbm ● “gm{ha Ho$ JrV, gm{ha H$s ~mVo...” – Rtn Mugdha Lele ● Am¡fY g‘O J¡ag‘O– Dr Mrudula Bele ● RCN Box Cricket Tournament ● Nature picnic – Rtn Madhukar Gavli ● Budget talk – Dr. Vinayak Govilkar ● Financial Health by Rtn Unmesh Deshmukh ● Branding & Digital Marketing – Rtn Sanjay Arora ● Mental Stability During Challenges – Shivani Didi ● H$mo{dS> 19 À¶m nmíd©^y‘rda...gܶ AW©ì¶dñWm Am{U AmìhmZo– Dr Vinayak Govilkar B. Vocational Service ABLE OF CONTENTS ● Eco-Friendly Ganesh Murty Making T ● Nation Builder Awards (Dr. Vivek Ghalsasi) ● ñda ZoÌ nwañH$ma 2019 ● Vocational Awards & grVm Am{U Ðm¡nXr - EH$ àdmg By Dr. Aruna Dhere ● Nashik Bhushan Awards C. Community Service – Medical ● Arogya Manthan – 12 Episodes ● Medical Camp at Nilvandi ● Multi diagnostic medical camp for police women – Dr Rajendra Nehete ● Skin bank ● Polio Immunization Camp ● Thallessemia Check up Camp ● Medical Camp at Wisdom High International School WHIS ● PPE kits and masks distribution ● Hope After Fire Project ● Mortuary Cold Box D. Community Service – Non Medical ● Shivshet Bandhara ● Organic Bazaar ● Bicycle and Computer Bonation at Darewadi ● WINS and school kit distribution at Thakrewadi & Borkhind ● WINS Demonstration at 17 NMC Schools ● Teacher's Training Program ● Water ATM Installation ● Igatpuri Ashram Shala Hostels – CSR Activity. E. Youth Service ● Interact clubs installations ● Quiz competition / Street play / science exhibition Dr. Jayant and Mangala Naralikar ● Tourism day rally by Rotaractors ● Interact Prince and Princess Competition ● International youth exchange – Taiwan. ● RYLA F. Rotary District Conference...Sneh Jallosh at Shirdi Let me begin by saying how Society. The Programs which privileged I feel to have had an were organized during the year opportunity to serve and represent were also very unique and this club while it is celebrating its different. We are fortunate to have 75th year. I wish to thank all the speakers who have global Club members for giving me such recognition like Sister Shivani, a life time opportunity to serve in Great Scientist Jayantji Naralikar, this position and especially all a renowned mathematician Mrs. Past Presidents for their Managalatai Naralikar, Mr. Vivek RTN. Adv. MANISH CHINDHADE e n c o u r a g e m e n t a n d t h e i r Ghalsasi, Marathi Sahitya Club President confidence in me. I truly feel that Samelan Adhyaksha Arunatai the year, has been fulfilling, and Dhere, and many more. PRESIDENT'S has given me the opportunity to The Organic Bazar, and MESSAGE gain valuable experience while Arogymanthan was continuing rendering social service, to meet & activity of the year, and which may deal with different people of the continue for years together as society. It enriched my experience flagship projects of our Club. In as a leader and gave me a great spite of Covid 19 pandemic amount of confidence. I certainly situation, and lock down, we tried changed a lot in the process. My to be connected (online) with the perception to look towards life has community, we did not let become wider, and more unfavorable situation affect our importantly this year has taught activities. We the team never ever me that 24 hours means a lot of g a v e e x c u s e s f o r n o n time. performance. We as a team have When I started thinking overcome all the hurdles coming about my term as a President, 3 our way while rendering services years before when I was a Club to the Society. We found solutions Secretary, I was fascinated by this for each and every problem prestigious environment. Along (including Covid 19 pandemic with the aura of President, I situation). We never stopped, and I realized the responsibilities am really proud of myself and the coming with the chair. With the team for the same. help of Club Secretary Shreeya, The community Service Director Club Adm. Shreenandan projects were the high light of the Bhalerao, PR Director Sonali year. Since beginning of the year Joshi, Treasurer Sudhir Joshi, the Team was planned well, for Community Service Director ( doing something very special Medical) Dr. Rajendra Nehte sir, community service projects which and other Directors, chairmen and will create an impact of 75th year, Past Presidents I tried to give over the years. With great support justice to my job as a President. and untiring efforts of CSR We planned the year well Director Sarang Dhoke, the before and we were very sure that Rotary club of Nasik has if each Director gives his 100% we successful in fetching very good can do miracles in the 75th year of amount of CSR, with the help of Club. Almost all the Directors the same; the Club has created a performed very well and the Club great impact on the field of could render good service to the community service. It was very soothing to see smile on the face of tremendous success in publicizing needy, we are glad that we have activities of the Club to maximum experienced such pleasure. public through electronic and The year 2019-20 was full of publication media. We have action. The Club has performed successfully educated the people very well in each and every sector about the contributions of the of the service, in all the avenues of organization, its brand recognition service. This year we have opened and made it more relevant in the and strengthened a stream of public eye. Community Service, Medical. The Change is the only Medical Director Dr. Rajendra constant thing, and the founders of Nehte along with team of doctors rotary have adopted it very well has conducted 4 medical camps since many years. When we see for the community. We have new team coming up after a period started a project named as “Life of 12 months there are new ideas, after burns” for burn patients. The new and fresh attitude and most club became instrumental for the importantly the energy to do the surgeries of 2 small kids of poor better and better. I welcome and families. The surgeries will cure congratulate to the upcoming team the deformities of the kids and this of the Rotary Club of Nasik, 2020- will become a life time impact on 21. During my term of office, I their lives andtheir families. The hope that I have been able to c o n t i n u i n g p r o j e c t o f continue the legacy of this 75th Arogyamanthan is also a great year old club. venture we have started this year, Finally, let me thank all of which is continued for next year you for your friendship and the and will be an important ongoing honor of having worked with you. project for upcoming years. The I wish you the very best, & much moto was to create awareness success in your deliberations. about the deceases in the public at large. It had a fantastic impact on As for me, one part of a very the society, and the project has challenging and illuminating created a very good Public image experience is coming to an end, of the club in the society. one that I will treasure and cherish We learn that, regardless of for the rest of my life. In closing, how effective an organization is, it let me echo Saint Paul in saying doesn't have the desired impact if that "I have run with perseverance the public are not aware of the and have finished the race". work, projects, of an organization. Whether I have finished the race Being a mile stone year of the successfully or not is not for me to Club, we have decided to focus on say - I will leave it to my team. public relation of the club. We have decided to reach out to the Thank you very much once again. maximum public at large through our projects and programs with Rtn. Adv. Manish Chindhade different economic, social Club Presidend background. And proud to say t h a t , w e h a v e a c h i e v e d I feel extremely proud that I am program committee Chair Sonali member of a club which has Joshi never said No to any work glorious history of 75 years, and did it with complete which was established in pre- dedication. Vice President Nitin independence era, which is the Pathak and IPP Radhey Yeole oldest and biggest club. I feel gave their guidance time to time grateful that I was able to work as whenever required. Treasurer Club Secretary during this 75 th Sudhir Joshi showed his banker’s year 2019-20. I have been closely skills in keeping all the account RTN. Dr. SHREEYA KULKARNI associated with the club for more records updated and up to the Club Secretary than a decade and given me lot of mark. Village Adoption Director enriching experiences in life. Hemraj Rajput and Community SECRETARY'S Rotary year 2019-20 was not service Director Omprakash NOTE actually 365 days but much more Rawat had amazing ideas in than that.
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