Empowering Women: Rotary Club Faridabad One Opens Sewing Centre
The Rotary Club of Faridabad One just opened a new sewing center at Vrinda Public School in SGM Nagar. Mayor Praveen Joshi kicked off the initiative, hoping to give young women practical skills for independence and economic stability.
Several notable guests showed up, including the new club president Rajeev Sood and a bunch of dedicated Rotarians. They all promised to keep backing projects that help the community.
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Empowering Women through Skill Development
The sewing center’s launch is a pretty big deal for young women in Faridabad. By teaching them sewing, the center wants to help them find new ways to earn and stand on their own feet.
Mayor Praveen Joshi, who led the inauguration, seemed genuinely impressed by the project’s potential to change lives. He called it a strong step towards empowering women in the area.
Community Support and Participation
The event drew an enthusiastic crowd from the Rotary Club of Faridabad One. Rajeev Sood, Vinay Bhatia, Virendra Mehta, Puneeta Bhatia, Rahul Makheja, Rajendra Gulati, Sanjay Juneja, Pankaj Pasricha, Jawahar Gulati, P.L. Juneja, and Nikita Mehra were all there.
Each member voiced their support and said they’re ready for more community service projects down the line. It’s clear the club thrives on group effort and shared passion.
Key Contributors and Their Roles
Dr. Vijay Lakshmi and Rotarian Beenu Sharma put in a ton of effort to get the sewing center off the ground. Their hands-on work made sure the place had what it needed to actually help women learn and grow.
Support from Local Leaders
Ward 36 Councillor Kuldeep Sahni showed up too and praised the Rotary Club’s steady dedication to social causes. He pointed out their ongoing work—tree plantations, blood camps, the Bicycle Project, and even sprucing up Rotary Chowk.
He seemed convinced that these kinds of projects really do make a difference in the community’s overall growth and well-being. It’s nice to see local leaders taking notice, isn’t it?
Future Plans and Initiatives
President Rajeev Sood has some big plans for the club. They’re looking at launching more large-scale service projects soon.
Rotarian Virendra Mehta mentioned that future efforts will keep focusing on empowering women and supporting their dreams. The club isn’t slowing down—if anything, they’re ramping things up to reach more people in the coming years.
Celebrating Contributions
On the day of the inauguration, Rotarian Vinay Bhatia happened to be celebrating his birthday. He said he felt grateful to be part of something meaningful and promised to stay involved with similar causes in the future.
Conclusion
The inauguration of the sewing center at Vrinda Public School marks a real step forward for women’s empowerment in Faridabad. It’s about giving people the tools to become more self-reliant, and that’s something the area truly needs.
The Rotary Club of Faridabad One, led by President Rajeev Sood, pulled this off with the help of dedicated members and a few local leaders. You can really see their ongoing commitment to social service and community development in projects like this.
If you’re curious about this initiative or want to check out other community service projects by the Rotary Club of Faridabad One, take a look at the original article.