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About District Rotaract Organization 3060

District Rotaract Organization 3060 is an organization which caters to the Rotaract Clubs in RI District 3060. It has a strong legacy of 51 years and currently it’s 52nd year is going on. Vatsal Khimasiya from Rotaract Club of Jamnagar is currently serving as the 52nd District Rotaract Representative. District Rotaract Organization 3060 has had many leaders who’ve went on to become District Governors and also have taken up more dignified role. The District Rotaract Organization 3060 mainly works in dissemination of information to the clubs and organization Events for the Rotaract Clubs and it’s members to network and get to know each other.

About Rotaract

Rotaract clubs bring together people ages 18 and older to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun through service.

In communities worldwide, Rotary and Rotaract members work side by side to take action through service. From big cities to rural villages, Rotaract is changing communities like yours.

As one of Rotary’s most significant and fastest-growing service programs, Rotaract has become a worldwide phenomenon.

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How does it work?

All Rotaract efforts begin at the local, grassroots level, with members addressing their communities’ physical and social needs while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.

 

What are some other opportunities available to Rotaractors?

Rotaractors may also

  • Work together with Interact clubs or mentor Interactors.
  • Participate in Rotary Youth Leadership Awards.
  • Become Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholars or Group Study Exchange team members.
  • Seek membership in their local Rotary club after their Rotaract membership ends.
 
Benefits of Rotaract

Service defines Rotary’s character and is the basis for its appeal and visibility in the community. Service Above Self is the main philosophy that guides Rotary.

 
Community service opportunities

Each Rotaract club is required to complete at least two major service projects annually: one to benefit the community and the other to promote international understanding. For information on developing effective service projects, download Communities in Action: A Guide to Effective Projects (PDF).

 
Professional development opportunities

A club’s professional development activities should expand its members’ understanding of the work environment and business opportunities within their community. They should highlight Rotaractors’ role in the community’s economic development and illustrate how skills honed through service can help resolve problems in the workplace. Each Rotaract club should provide professional development opportunities through activities such as these:

  • Professional and vocational forums
  • Updates on business-related technology
  • Management and marketing seminarsBusiness and professional ethics conferences
  • Presentations on finance and credit options for start-ups

Rotarian sponsors can enhance Rotaractors’ professional development by providing practical advice on entering the business world and on overcoming vocational challenges. Joint Rotaract-Rotary professional development projects can help Rotaractors get better acquainted with Rotarians.

History of RI District 3060

The first Rotary Club to be chartered in our present district 3060 was Rotary Club of Baroda in September 1936.

Provisional Dist. “A” comprising whole of India.

That part of India including Bombay Presidency including Kutch, Central Provinces excluding Jabalpur District Hydrabad (Deccan) South Indian States and Madras Presidency.

Comprising Bombay Presidency, Kutch, Hydrabad (Deccan) Central Provinces excluding Jabalpur District.

As above, in addition to Kathiawar & Western Indian States.

The Part north of Bombay Presidency above G.I.P. Railway line up to Bhusawal, Khathiawar, Kutch Western Indian States, Rajputana & Western Part of Central Indian States.

Bombay Presidency north of the northern bound areas of the district of Thane, Nashik, east Khandesh and north and west of the northern and western boundaries of central Provinces and Berar, west of the Eastern boundary of the State of Gwalior and South of the northern boundary of the State of Rajputana.

Bombay states the North of the Northern boundaries of Districts of Thane, Nashik and East Khandesh and north and west of Northern & western boundaries of State of Madhya Pradesh west of estern boundaries of the state of Madhya Pradesh and south of the northern boundary of the State of Rajputana.

Same as above District 51. 1959-62 Dist.305 Bombay State that portaion north and west of the northern boundaries if District of Thana, Nashik and East of Khandesh, Madhya Pradesh, that Portion west of the eastern boundries the district of Nimar, Indore, Sehore, Bhopal, Guna, Shivpuri, Datia, Bhindand the State of Rajasthan.

Gujrat State, Maharashtra State, that portion including the district of west Khandesh, Madhya Pradesh that portion of west of Estern boundaries of the Districts of the Nimar, Indor, Sehore, Raisen, Bhopal, Guna, Shivpuri, Datia, Bhindand the state of Rajasthan.

(District divided into 304 & 306), clubs in Madhya Pradesh included in district 304 and same of the clubs of Dist. 305 viz Dharagandhra, Halvad, Jamnagar, Kaadwani, Mithapur, Morbi and Surendranagar included in Dist.306.

Number change from 306 to 3060.