Sunday, February 27, 2011

Interact Peace Walk Programme

Interact Club of Rato Bangala organized Interact Peace Walk Programme on 26th February 2011. This walk was from RBS Compound to Balkumari Ground. Apart from the members of Interact Club the other participants were Students from Malpi international college, Chelsea College andUllens College. Members of Interact Club of Pashupati, Dr.SudinShakya and Dr. NawarajKhatiwada (From Rotary Club of Patan South). Some non-Interact members from our school also participated in the program. Through this walk, we contributed from our best possible potential to spread the message for spreading peace and harmony in the world.

Description of project:
1.       Prepared various placards and banner specifying the various messages of spreading peace in the world.
2.       Worked in co-ordination with board members and other members to collect and prepare the materials.
3.       Successful management of the participants involved in the project.
4.       Program ended with the talk program given by Dr.NawarajKhatiwada regarding Peace in World and in Nepal.
5.       Certificates to participants given by Dr.SudinShakya, President of Rotary Club of Patan South.




Thursday, February 24, 2011

Talk Programme on Dentistry


The club organized a talk program on dentistry by Rtn. Dr. Sudin Shakya. He is the current President of our sponsoring club Rotary Club of Patan South. The talk programme featured some of the aspects of dentistry about how to clean our teeth in a proper way, how to keep ourselves free from dental problems and how to be safe from disguised dentists. The programme also featured some of the important works that Rotary had been carrying out. This was one of the way in which our club celebrated the Rotary Anniversary on 23rd February 2011.
  

Sunday, February 13, 2011

End Polio Now Program


  Being Rotary's, one of the most prominent programs worldwide, the club thought that it better be essential to volunteer in the polio program on National Polio Day. So, 21 members of our club on 12th February 2010 split into three groups and we took the responsibility of 3 different booths. This program was essential since 6 polio patients were recognized in Nepal and the government wanted to find more on the hidden cases if available. So, our club members stayed at the polio booths for the whole day helping the other volunteers there. From this program, many of the future leaders' i.e. children were immunized from the disastrous effect of polio. This project was quite successful since many of the infants and children were immunized at the locality where we volunteered. About 565 children were immunized.