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  • DRR Official Club Visit 2024-25

    Schedule a DRR Official Club Visit (OCV) with Rotaract 3250 and give your club the opportunity to showcase its achievements and areas for growth. Our annual OCV allows the District Rotaract Representative (DRR) to gain valuable insights into your club's strengths and weaknesses, helping to support and guide your success in the year ahead.

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  • Announcing District Rotaract Project Mamatva: Champions Maternal & Child Health in RID 3250

    Rotary International District 3250's Rotaract Project "ममत्व (Mamatva)" focuses on maternal and child health in Bihar and Jharkhand during September and October 2024. The initiative promotes safe pregnancies, child immunization, and maternal mental health. The Rotary International District (RID) 3250 has announced a district-wide Rotaract project titled "ममत्व (Mamatva) – Embracing Health & Wellness" for the months of September and October 2024. This initiative is aimed at promoting maternal and child health, which are considered the pillars of a healthy and prosperous future for any community. The project focuses on safe pregnancies, child immunization, and maternal mental health support, ensuring healthier families and a brighter future for society. Motherhood and child health are at the heart of this initiative. The project aims to address critical aspects of maternal and child well-being, including ensuring safe pregnancies, providing adequate healthcare to newborns, and offering mental health support to mothers during and after pregnancy. Through these efforts, RID 3250 hopes to create a more supportive environment for mothers and children, which in turn will lead to healthier families and stronger communities in the long term. Organized by the District Rotaract of Rotary International District 3250, the project is set to roll out across Bihar and Jharkhand, two regions where healthcare, particularly for mothers and children, is in need of increased attention. Clubs participating in this project are encouraged to organize events and initiatives that focus on maternal and child health. This can include activities such as health camps, vaccination drives, mental health workshops, and other community outreach programs aimed at supporting mothers and children in need. Rtr. Saloni Arora, the Project Chairperson, and Rtr. Prathama Bose, the Project Co-Chairperson, will lead the initiative. They have encouraged all clubs within the district to actively participate and engage in the various activities planned for this project. "Mamatva is not just about physical health, it is about embracing the entire process of motherhood with a holistic approach, addressing both the physical and emotional well-being of mothers and children,” said Rtr Saloni Arora. Additionally, clubs are requested to stay in constant communication with their Zonal Rotaract Representatives (ZRR) and Zonal Rotaract Secretaries (ZRS) for updates and further instructions. A separate communication will be sent out regarding the reporting requirements of the project. Each participating club will be expected to submit detailed reports on their activities, highlighting the impact made in their respective communities. In a statement, District Rotaract Representative (DRR) Rinku Kumar expressed his enthusiasm for the project, emphasizing the importance of maternal and child health. “A healthy society begins with healthy mothers and children. Through Mamatva, we aim to address the most crucial aspects of maternal and child well-being. By ensuring that mothers receive the care and support they need, and that children are vaccinated and cared for, we are building a stronger foundation for future generations,” said DRR Rinku Kumar. The project also aims to raise awareness about maternal mental health, which is often overlooked. Many mothers experience stress, anxiety, and depression during or after pregnancy, and the project will strive to provide them with the resources and support they need to navigate these challenges. For any queries related to the project, clubs are encouraged to contact Rtr. Saloni Arora or Rtr. Prathama Bose for guidance. By promoting maternal and child health through this Rotaract initiative, RID 3250 continues to work towards its mission of building healthier communities. The Mamatva project aligns with Rotary International’s focus on disease prevention, treatment, and maternal health, and is a testament to the district’s commitment to social welfare and community service. As RID 3250 launches this important project, it encourages every Rotaract club in Bihar and Jharkhand to take part in this collective effort to improve the health and well-being of mothers and children, ensuring a brighter, healthier future for all.

  • Know your DRR 2023-24 | RTR Ayush Shaswat

    Born on the 14th of October , Rtr Ayush Shaswat joined the Rotaract movement in July 2017 as chartered president of the Rotaract Club of Amrapali. Business by profession, Rtr Ayush executed his skills in multiple projects to shape the updated society. Improving his skills, he was selected as Zonal Rotaract Secretary in 2018-19, Zonal Rotaract Representative in 2019-20, and District Rotaract Secretary in 2020-21 respectively. Under his presidency, the Rotaract Club of Amrapali received Best Club Award, along with separate felicitations for the various projects. By focusing on his skills and dedication he was felicitated under the category of Best President of the Year 2017-18. In 2017-18, he received DRR Special Recognition and the Most Active Rotaractor. award For his sincereness towards the district and activeness for reports and assistance, he received Best ZRS of the year 2018-19. He received the Best Supporting Rotaractor Award for two consecutive years 2018-19 and 2019-20 and he also attended multi-district events like SEARIC SUMMIT 2017 & 2022 respectively, Rotasia 2024, ROAR by RSA 2024, he also attend eRZI 2020 and also Several Rotary Conferences & Assembly. After all that on the 2nd of April, 2022 when the rotaractors of Rotary International District 3250 were enjoying the Anurag, 36th District Rotaract Conference organised by the Rotaract Club of Giridih. As the district traditions for events follow, Rtr Ayush Shaswat was elected as the DRR for the Rota Year 2023-24. After that, On January 2024, Rtr Ayush Shaswat joined Rotary Club of Amrapali and become Rotarion and also He donated Funds to The Rotary Foundation and Polioplus fund and become the first Serving MPHF DRR of Rotary International District 3250 of the year 2023-24. Now He is the Director of SEARIC MDIO of ZONE-6 and also He is the District MENTOR of ROTARACT 3250. Also, he is now PHF+8. LAST UPDATE: 08/08/2024

  • आरोग्यम् — Nourish & Flourish - A Rotaract District 3250 Project

    Rotary District 3250 proudly announces " आरोग्यम् (Aarogyam) — Nourish & Flourish , ", the Rotaract district project and a transformative initiative aimed at providing comprehensive health and wellness support to communities affected by floods and calamities. From essential distributions to health checkup camps and mental wellness programs, this project seeks to empower and uplift individuals, ensuring a healthier and brighter future. Highlights: Essential Distribution: Aid for flood and calamity victims Health Checkups: Eye, dental, and general health camps Awareness Programs: Focus on menstruation, PCOS, and PCOD Cervical Cancer Prevention: Informative seminars Healthy Lifestyle Webinars: Tips and guidance for overall well-being Mental Health Wellness: Programs on anxiety, depression, and more Empowering Communities with Health and Hope: आरोग्यम् — Nourish & Flourish Initiative Rotary District 3250 is set to launch an inspiring and impactful initiative, "आरोग्यम् — Nourish & Flourish," from 10th August to 31st August 2024. This comprehensive project is designed to address the critical health and wellness needs of communities affected by recent floods and calamities. Focus Areas of आरोग्यम्: 1. Distribution of Essentials: Providing immediate relief to those who have been severely impacted by natural disasters, ensuring they have access to basic necessities. 2. Health Checkup Camps: Offering specialized camps focusing on eye and dental health, along with general health checkups, to detect and address any underlying health issues. 3. Awareness Programs for Menstruation, PCOS, and PCOD: Conducting informative sessions to educate women about menstrual health, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and polycystic ovary disorder (PCOD), breaking stigmas and promoting awareness. 4. Cervical Cancer Prevention Seminars: Organizing seminars to spread knowledge about cervical cancer prevention, early detection, and available treatments. 5. Webinars on Healthy Lifestyles: Hosting webinars that provide valuable insights and tips on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, encompassing nutrition, exercise, and holistic well-being. 6. Mental Health Wellness Programs : Addressing mental health concerns by providing support and guidance on managing anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues, fostering a supportive community environment. Join hands with Rotary District 3250 in this noble cause to promote disease prevention and treatment. Together, let's build a healthier, stronger community. For any queries, please contact: Project Chairperson: Rtr. Suyasha - 9472203551 Project Co-Chairperson: Rtr. Roshan Soni - 7004519209 "आरोग्यम् — Nourish & Flourish" is not just a project; it is a commitment to nurturing health and spreading hope.

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  • The Chain | Rotaract 3250

    THE CHAIN All Issues The Chain is the monthly district newsletter of Rotary International District 3250, Bihar & Jharkhand. Filter by Session 2024-25 The Chain 2024 The Debut Edition July - September The First Edition celebrates Rotary District 3250's accomplishments, including health camps, educational projects, and road safety initiatives. It inspires Rotaractors to "Be a Game Changer" through service and leadership, reflecting a year dedicated to community transformation across Bihar and Jharkhand. Read Download 2023-24 The Chain 2024 The Final Edition April - May Concluding with gratitude and reflection, The Chain’s Final Edition celebrates Rotaract 3250’s journey. Packed with retrospectives and memorable moments, this edition bids farewell to an inspiring chapter, recognizing the dedication of every member and looking forward to the exciting road ahead. Read Download 2023-24 The Chain 2024 The Environment Edition February - March Highlighting the club’s commitment to sustainability, The Chain’s Environment Edition focuses on green initiatives and eco-conscious projects undertaken by Rotaract 3250. This issue inspires readers to join hands for a sustainable future, filled with insights and actions to make meaningful environmental impacts. Read Download 2023-24 The Chain 2023 The Conference Edition November - January Centered on the Rotaract District Conference, The Chain’s Conference Edition brings readers all the insights and excitement from this year’s major gathering. With coverage on keynote sessions, event highlights, and member experiences, this edition showcases the vibrant collaboration that fuels Rotaract 3250. Read Download 2023-24 The Chain 2023 The Comeback Edition August - October After a brief hiatus, The Chain returns stronger than ever! The Comeback Edition revives the spirit of Rotaract 3250, celebrating past achievements and setting bold visions for the future. It’s a testament to resilience, capturing the dedication of members eager to make an even greater impact. Read Download 2023-24 The Chain 2023 The Debut Edition July Launching with inspiration and energy, The Chain’s Debut Edition marks the beginning of Rotaract 3250’s journey to connect and inspire. This edition introduces fresh voices and highlights the club’s mission, aiming to inform and engage readers with the passion driving Rotaract’s impactful community service. Read Download

  • Rotary and Rotaract Project Ideas for Martyrs’ Day (India) | January

    Martyrs’ Day (India) 30 January About the Day Martyrs' Day in India commemorates the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948, honoring his legacy and the sacrifices of those who fought for the nation's independence. This solemn day reminds us of the values of peace, non-violence, and justice that Gandhi epitomized. Observing a moment of silence at 11 AM across the country, people reflect on the struggles of freedom fighters who laid down their lives for India’s sovereignty. Project Ideas Peace Walk and Candlelight Vigil : Organize a peace walk culminating in a candlelight vigil at a local landmark, inviting community members to join and remember the martyrs’ sacrifices. Educational Seminars on Non-Violence : Host seminars in schools and colleges about Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence and its relevance today, featuring guest speakers and interactive discussions. Community Service Drive : Launch a service drive focused on helping underprivileged communities, reflecting Gandhi's ideals of selfless service and upliftment of the poor. Historical Exhibit and Documentary Screening : Set up an exhibit showcasing the history of India’s independence movement and screen documentaries about Gandhi and other martyrs. Youth Art and Essay Competition : Conduct competitions for young people to express their understanding of the significance of Martyrs’ Day through art and essays, fostering a deeper connection with the day’s values. Rotaract Club of United Ranchi Dash · Oct 08 ANNAPRASHAN Like Reactions 1 1 comment 1 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d पोलियो उन्मूलन जागरूकता रैली Like Reactions 1 1 comment 1 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d स्वच्छता ही सेवा है Like Reactions 1 0 comments 0 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d Global hand washing day 15/10/2024 Like Reactions 1 0 comments 0 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d PPH ON DURGA PUJA PANDAL Like Reactions 1 0 comments 0 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d Roti Dan Like Reactions 1 0 comments 0 Views Rotaract 3250 Website Sep 23 3 min read News and Updates Announcing District Rotaract Project Mamatva: Champions Maternal & Child Health in RID 3250 12 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Rotaract 3250 Website Aug 6 2 min read News and Updates आरोग्यम् — Nourish & Flourish - A Rotaract District 3250 Project 64 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Rotaract 3250 Website Jul 13 2 min read Information Meet District Governor 2024-25 of RI District 3250, RTN Bipin Chachan 42 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2

  • Rotary and Rotaract Project Ideas for Day of the Deaf | September (Last Sunday)

    Day of the Deaf 0 September (Last Sunday) About the Day The last Sunday of September holds a special significance as it marks the Day of the Deaf, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the challenges faced by the deaf community and celebrating their contributions to society. This day is a reminder of the importance of inclusivity, accessibility, and the right to communication for everyone. It serves as a platform to advocate for the rights of deaf individuals, promote sign language, and highlight the need for equal opportunities in education, employment, and social integration. By acknowledging the unique experiences and talents of the deaf community, we foster a more empathetic and inclusive society. This day is not just about raising awareness but also about taking actionable steps towards creating environments where the deaf can thrive without barriers. In this spirit, Rotaract clubs can play a pivotal role by organizing impactful projects that emphasize inclusivity and awareness. Project Ideas Sign Language Workshops and Certification Programs: Organize sign language workshops led by certified instructors. These workshops can be open to the community, including students, educators, and business professionals. The aim is to equip participants with basic sign language skills to facilitate better communication with deaf individuals. At the end of the workshop, offer certification programs to participants who demonstrate proficiency. This project not only raises awareness but also provides tangible skills that can be used to bridge communication gaps in everyday interactions. Deaf Awareness and Inclusion Seminars: Host a series of seminars focusing on deaf awareness, rights, and inclusion strategies. Invite guest speakers from the deaf community, including activists, educators, and professionals, to share their experiences and insights. These seminars can cover topics such as the importance of sign language, challenges in the workplace, and advancements in assistive technology. Provide attendees with educational materials and resources to further their understanding and advocacy efforts. Collaborative Art and Culture Exhibitions: Organize an art and culture exhibition showcasing the talents of deaf artists and performers. This event can feature visual arts, music performances using visual rhythms, and theater plays in sign language. Collaborate with local art institutions and galleries to host the exhibition, and ensure that all exhibits include descriptive text and sign language interpretation. This project highlights the creative talents of the deaf community and promotes cultural appreciation and understanding. Accessibility Audits and Improvements in Public Spaces: Conduct accessibility audits of public spaces, including schools, workplaces, and community centers. Form teams to assess the current accessibility features and identify areas for improvement. Focus on the availability of sign language interpreters, visual aids, and other assistive technologies. Work with local authorities and businesses to implement recommended changes. This project directly contributes to creating more accessible and inclusive environments for the deaf community. Youth Empowerment and Mentorship Programs: Develop mentorship programs that connect deaf youth with successful deaf adults in various professional fields. These programs can provide guidance, support, and inspiration to young individuals navigating their educational and career paths. Additionally, organize career fairs and workshops specifically tailored to the needs of deaf youth, offering resources and networking opportunities. This project empowers the next generation of deaf individuals by providing role models and practical tools for success. Rotaract Club of United Ranchi Dash · Oct 08 ANNAPRASHAN Like Reactions 1 1 comment 1 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d पोलियो उन्मूलन जागरूकता रैली Like Reactions 1 1 comment 1 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d स्वच्छता ही सेवा है Like Reactions 1 0 comments 0 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d Global hand washing day 15/10/2024 Like Reactions 1 0 comments 0 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d PPH ON DURGA PUJA PANDAL Like Reactions 1 0 comments 0 Views prakashaditya67 Dash · 4d Roti Dan Like Reactions 1 0 comments 0 Views Rotaract 3250 Website Sep 23 3 min read News and Updates Announcing District Rotaract Project Mamatva: Champions Maternal & Child Health in RID 3250 12 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Rotaract 3250 Website Aug 6 2 min read News and Updates आरोग्यम् — Nourish & Flourish - A Rotaract District 3250 Project 64 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Rotaract 3250 Website Jul 13 2 min read Information Meet District Governor 2024-25 of RI District 3250, RTN Bipin Chachan 42 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2

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