Udaipur. The newly formed Rotary Club Udyam in the city was given the Charter of Rotary in a function organized at Hotel Amantra. An oath was administered to the new executive.
Rotary District 3054's Prantpal Rote at the ceremony. Balwant Chirana, Former Prantpal Nirmal Singhvi, Dr. Seema Singh, Assistant Prantpal Dr. Ritu Vaishnav, Chief Guest CMHO Dr. Shankarlal Bamnia, Provincial Secretary Neeraj Agarwal presented the charter to Club President Dr. Yogesh Parikh and Secretary Vaibhav Sharma.
Addressing the function, Chirana said that an entrepreneur is one who acquires knowledge. He builds society and nation. The formation of the Rotary Club enterprise in the city benefits Rotary and the general public.
On this occasion, Nirmal Singhvi, after administering the oath to the club's charter members, said that Rotary believes in quality members, not quantity so that social service can be given a new shape. The Chief Guest, Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Bamnia, informed about the plans made for government health.
He took the oath – Prantpal Chirana administered the oath to the club president Dr. Yogesh Parikh, secretary Vaibhav Sharma and newly formed board members. Giving information about his plans, the newly appointed president Dr. Yogesh Parikh said the club will work on a digital rural scheme for breast and cervical cancer this year. Rural girls will be given computer training under the Digital Rural Scheme, and after that, jobs will also be made available to them. For breast and cervical cancer awareness, information will be given to the girls at the school level. The guests released the poster produced by the club regarding the Digital Rural Scheme.
Dr. Seema Singh administered oath to five new members who joined the club, including Pushkar Chowdhary, Vineet Surana, Ashwini Gour, and Govardhan. Assistant Governor Dr. Ritu Vaishnav informed me about the formation of the club.
In the beginning, Naveen Vaishnav, President of Rotary Club Uday, gave the welcome address. Former Prantpal Ramesh Chowdhary was also present on this occasion. In the end, Secretary Vaibhav Sharma proposed a vote of thanks. Dr. Sarita Suneria coordinated the program.