
Jabalpur. Rotary International District 3261 Governor Rtn. Amit Jaiswal is arriving in Sanskardhani Jabalpur today for his two-day official visit. Detailed information regarding the visit was jointly shared with the media by District Media Chairman Rtn. Nitin Jain and Co-Chairman Rtn. Manoj Rai.
On the first day of the visit, Saturday, 29 November, Governor Rtn. Amit Jaiswal will hold meetings with the presidents, secretaries, and office bearers of various Rotary Clubs of Jabalpur. The discussions will focus on further strengthening and accelerating Rotary’s service projects in the fields of health, education, environment, and water conservation. Strategies and plans will also be deliberated upon to give new direction to these social initiatives with the support of the District.
On the second day, Sunday, 30 November, a workshop titled “Samriddhi” will be organized under the leadership of Governor Rtn. Amit Jaiswal. The objective of this workshop is to empower Rotary’s spirit of service and to define the roadmap for upcoming service projects.
The purpose of the Samriddhi workshop is to promote Rotary’s principles and values, enhance the impact of community service activities, explore ways to connect new members with Rotary, and frame future service project plans.
More than 200 Rotarians from Jabalpur as well as from Narsinghpur, Gadarwara, Mandla, Damoh, Balaghat, and Nainpur are arriving in Jabalpur to participate in the workshop.
The Samriddhi workshop is being organized under the joint aegis of Rotary Club Jabalpur and all Rotary Clubs of Jabalpur. The event is being led by Rotary Club Jabalpur President Rtn. Mitali Banerjee, Assistant Governor Rtn. Ankur Maheshwari, Rtn. Abhishek Kesharwani, Rtn. Mayank Sahu, Rtn. Saurabh Maheshwari, Rtn. Shruti Tiwari, Rtn. Ashok Singh Rajput, Rtn. Vijay Dubey, and other Rotarians who are continuously working for the successful execution of the program.