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Fromthe Secretary’sDesk
Rtn.SandhyaShey
Secretary Alpha Year 22-23, Rotary Club of Bombay Kandivli
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“We all have a limited time on this planet. The earlier we fail, the faster we will learn and improve.”
Dear
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It is with immense pleasure and gratitude that I pen down my experiences as the Secretary of the esteemed Rotary Club of Bombay Kandivli. The journey has been incredibly rewarding, enriching, and transformative. Before I took up this position, I was not sure about my ability to juggle the responsibilities and commitments that come along with such an influential role.
However, I soon discovered that the essence of leadership is not just about capabilities; it is about willingness - the readiness to learn, adapt, serve and influence positively. My journey as Secretary has been a canvas painted with numerous experiences - some challenging, some joyful, but all incredibly valuable. I've been privileged to work with an array of devoted individuals, collaborating to mobilize resources and extend help to those who need it the most.
From organizing educational initiatives to leading community upliftment programs, every project was a revelation of the impact a group of dedicated individuals can make.
Every meeting, every project, every success, and every challenge has helped me grow, not just as a Secretary but as an individual. The firsthand experience of witnessing the change we bring about in people's lives has been nothing short of extraordinary. It is this potential to create a positive difference that motivates me every day and makes the role so fulfilling. However, it is essential to remember that the true strength of the Rotary Club lies not in its Secretary, President, or any individual member, but in its collective capacity as a team.
We need strong leaders in every position, every committee, and every initiative. I write this letter as a heartfelt appeal to each one of you reading this - consider taking up leadership positions within our organization. In conclusion, my journey as Secretary has been one of the most significant learning experiences of my life. Looking forward to seeing more of you in leadership roles.
Yours in Rotary service,
Rtn. Sandhya Shetty


As I sit down to write this letter, I am filled with a sense of pride and accomplishment for all that we have achieved as a club in the past few months. The projects we have undertaken are not just a testament to our commitment towards community service, but also a reflection of our values as Rotarians.
From the Breast Cancer Screening Camp at INS Hamla to the Toilet Blocks Project at Manav Seva Old Age Home, our club has been making a tangible difference in the lives of people in our community. The dedication and hard work of our members is truly inspiring, and I am grateful to be a part of this incredible group of individuals.
It is heartening to see the impact that our projects are having on the ground. The smiles on the faces of the children at ZP schools in Wada as they received new playing equipment, and the gratitude of the inmates at Manav Seva Old Age Home as they stepped into their new toilet blocks, are a testament to the power of Rotary.
We must also take a moment to acknowledge the contributions of our generous donors and partners who have supported us in our endeavors. It is through their support that we are able to create meaningful change in our community.
I would like to encourage all of you to continue to contribute your time, skills, and resources towards our projects. Together, we can create a brighter future for those in need and build a stronger, more resilient community
YoursinService
Rtn. Dr.
Mamta Jain

Editor, Horizon - RCBK Director - Public Image
Alpha Year 22-23
Rotary Club of Bombay Kandivli
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