Club Activities

PROJECT : EYE OPERATIONS - CATARACT SURGERIES

Eye check up camp and free cataract surgeries were conducted in Herle village at Hatkanangle, Kolhapur. This was in association with Nab Eye hospital, Miraj and Rotary Club of Central Ichalkaranji.

176 patients were checked and 9 patients were operated for cataract surgery

PROJECT : LITERACY

Rotary in India through “Rotary India Literacy Mission” has embarked upon one of the most comprehensive programs on Total Literacy and Quality Education. This mission wishes to achieve the literacy goals through its comprehensive program called T-E-A-C-H:

Each of these programs with specific focus is inter-linked with the others in objective and content, accompanied with improvement in learning outcome of primary education and spread of adult literacy in various parts of the country.

We have donated books, school uniforms, school bags to more than 500 students of schools in Kerli, Pattankodoli, Budhwar Peth and Kogil

Also arranged for Teachers training to 120 Municipal School Teachers with the topic as reading skills in Mathematics, English and Marathi through D.I.E.T

PROJECT : SANITATION

Water is a basic necessity, and an important resource for sustaining life. The decline in water quality endangers the health of humans as well as the ecosystem. Clean drinking water, hygiene, and sanitation play an important part in maintaining health. ... It results in control of enteric diseases, and boosts child health.

With the subject to clean water, we will be providing drinking water facility to village Madyal, Senapati Kapshi in Kagal , District Kolhapur by digging borewells wherever there is availibilty of underground water . This will be conducted through a data analysing expert in Geology to detect the water areas underground. We will also provide them with a softner and water purifier attached to the borewell to get pure drinking water

Around the world, weather patterns and the ongoing climate breakdown are bringing harsher and more frequent droughts – and already-dry India has been particularly hard hit.

We identified this village where villagers and women have to carry buckets of water from a very limited souce of water body available in the villages. Conditions worsen from February to June.

The theme of this year' Menstrual Hygiene Management is ‘empowerment’. The annual global health event, aimed at educating girls on menstrual hygiene and understanding their cycle, also highlights solutions that address challenges girls and women worldwide face due to menstruation through events and activities, including media work.

With menstrual hygiene management continues to be one of society’s greatest stigmas, only a few women in India have access to proper facilities to ensure hygiene, whereas the majority of them, especially those in the rural areas, remain unaware of the scientific knowledge of periods and hygienic health practices and still resort to reusable unhygienic cloth during periods. Understanding how the process works and taking general measures during menstruation are extremely important.

With this aim in mind we conducted Menstrual Hygiene Management Programs in 4 different schools Gaganbawda, Swayambhu High School, Bololi, Kumbhi Kasari, Dattajirao Mohite Patil. Tisangi, Kalleshwar High School Beed.

More than 700 girls were benifitted with the guidance.