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EVANSTON, Ill., USA (16 June 2025) — Francesco Arezzo, a member of the Rotary Club of Ragusa, Italy, has been selected to serve

One-year Rotary Peace Fellowship will train peacebuilders across Asia on pivotal issues in the region Pune, India (June 24, 2025) — Rotary

One-year term will prioritize adapting to changing times and advancing peace New Delhi, 3rd July 2024 — Stephanie Urchick, member of the Rotary

New Delhi, 6th August 2024 – Rotary International District 3012 inaugurated India’s first AI-based Anganwadi in the village of Morti, Uttar Pradesh.

Parmita Uniyal  Aug 30, 2023 Coronavirus has been changing and evolving ever since it was first discovered in the year 2019 and

Parmita Uniyal Aug 21, 2023 Even as pandemic threat subsides, Covid-19 virus continues to evolve and most recently two Covid variants namely

Parmita Uniyal Nov 17, 2023 Zika virus cases have been on rise in Maharashtra. So far, at least 7 cases of the

Jan 21, 2023 ​Impact of COVID on children ​ COVID has had a heavy impact on kids with their education turning completely

Harbinder Narula  June 7, 2023 1. When did you join Rotary and what is your main objective for your presidential term in

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First Published By: https://thecsruniverse.com/articles/india-s-organ-donation-crisis-a-call-to-action/ Date: 14th, Aug, 2024 India has made remarkable strides in healthcare in the last few years with life-saving technologies now accessible to more people than ever, however a looming organ donation crisis threatens to overshadow this progress. The demand for organ transplants far outstrips access, leaving countless patients waiting in agony

Oct 24, 2021 Protecting people from devastating pandemics is a crucial public health objective for governments and healthcare organizations alike. Polio-like COVID-19 – is a highly contagious disease against which the entire world has fought tooth and nail. But, given that we have not completely eradicated polio, we wonder this World Polio Day, are we

PPE, masks, shields. Pandemic detritus adds to waste crisis Updated: Saturday, June 05, 2021, 01:04 AM IST New Delhi: The crisis of plastic and biomedical waste is deepening with each Covid case as millions use and throw face shields, surgical masks, gloves and PPE suits, once used primarily in hospitals and now an indispensable part

Mid-day Online Correspondant Sept 28, 2023 In India, 2,00,000 children are born with congenital heart disease, each year. Out of these one-fifth of whom are likely to be in serious condition requiring surgical interventions within the first year of the birth. These surgeries are resource-intensive and expensive, costing between Rs 1,00,000 to Rs 5,00,000 per

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