Club Editor: Rohini Vyas Singh
EDITION NO. 4 # OCTOBER 2021
Pehchaan
Inner Wheel Club of PIMPRI
District Chairman Santosh Singh
District Editor Deepshikha Pathak
Club President Vaishali Jain
Club Secretary Neelam Mehta
CONTENTS MESSAGES
FACTS ABOUT AUTUMN
CLUB PROJECTS
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EDITORIAL
CELEBRATION TIME
THANK YOU
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Dear Rohini, First of all, Congratulations to you for doing wonderful compilation and editing beautiful E-Bulletins of your Club as Editor which has been devoted to a review of magnificent humanitarian services being rendered by members of your Club. We are fortunate being Inner Wheel members who can bring change & hope in the life of needy human beings. This years’ theme PINK FIRST reminds us that every woman needs attention, but she alone can change the world of her because no-one can make you feel inferior without your consent. She is responsible for what she is at present. It’s a happy feeling to hold the string of life in her own hands and not be a puppet dancing to another’s tune. We can inculcate these feeling in needy woman by supporting and helping her in all walks of life. As every STRONGER WOMAN is needed participators in the management of the STRONG WORLD.
Rohini wish you all the success in your every endeavour as I know your dedication, hard work , and the very special inner light which you possesses, which I experienced at the time of Assn. Triennial Conference preparation, will bring accolades to you. Thank You, PDC Nagina Bohari Dist. CCCC.
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EDITORIAL – A picture is worth a thousand words Three months gone in this tenure, my club IWC Pimpri is on the way on its journey to acheive targets on our very theme “PINK FIRST” & “STRONG WOMEN & STRONGER WORLD”. As usual our President and team is super enthusiastic and bringing out superb projects with flying colors. I am sincerely thanking Mrs Nagina Bohari, who took and sent a message for this bulletin edition. I am extremely thankful to our Dist. Editor, Deepshikha ji, to encourage me to bring about the bulletins and appreciating my previous edition with her kind words. I hope you all enjoy this bulletin too. Looking forward to your responses. Best Regards Rohini Vyas Singh Club Editor, IWC Pimpri
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CLUB PROJECTS SEPTEMBER 2021
HEALTHY EATING ● By Nitin Lahane, a Nutritionist ● Joint Webinar with 16 Clubs
Plan you Financial Freedom for Lifetime
12 Inner Wheel Clubs and 11 Rotaract club joined together for the webinar.
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Dental Project IWC Pimpri conducted orthodental care lecture and general hygiene care lecture in Gurukul Orphanage, Chinchwadgoan... Distributed toothpaste, 500 bananas, masks, stationery, fruits, snacks, or soaps to 203 children 21/09/2021time: 9.30am address: gurukul school chinchwadgoan
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AWARENESS PROJECT AWARENESS PROJECT REGARDING MENTRUAL DYSMANIA AND BENEFITS OF USE OF MENSTRUAL CUP OVER SANITARY NAPKINS BY DISTRIBUTION OF MENSTRUAL CUPS TO 30 DOCTORS
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Sangam & Sankalan IWC PIMPRI participated in the Physical Meet On 26th September
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On the occassion of Anant Chaturthi, IWC PIMPRI distributed prasad to all factory workers and needy people near A factory in Bhosari, during this Ganeshotsav.. Beneficiary-120 Total cost - 10000 13
Covid 19 – Vaccination Camp IWC Pimpri conducted a free vaccination camp in collaboration with Vishwakalyan School (1st & 2nd covishield dose) on 27th September. Also donated 500 books to the school library. Beneficiary- 300 total cost - 5000
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Celebration Time..!!
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Birthdays
Anniversaries
Vaishali Jain – 1st Oct Jaishree Bafna – 2nd Oct Vinita Arora – 19th Oct Vaijanti Ghorpure – 22nd Oct Kavita Deolalikar – 27th Oct
Anagha Ratnaparkhi – 8th Oct Sunita Kulkarni – 26th Oct
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Facts about Autumn The autumn equinox marks the official beginning of autumn. The equinox is when there are approximately the same hours of the day as there are at night. After the official start of the autumn season, as the earth continues to orbit, nights will lengthen, and days will shorten to the longest nights of the winter solstice. The start date of fall varies according to climate, tradition and culture, but when it’s autumn in the northern hemisphere, it is spring in the southern hemisphere, and vice versa. In the northern hemisphere, fall lasts from the autumn equinox (September 22 or 23) to the winter solstice (December 21 or 22). In the southern hemisphere, autumn runs from March to June. The situation is a little different at the poles of the Earth. At the South Pole, where the sun has not risen in the last six months, the sun will finally loom over the horizon, and will remain in the sky for the next six months. Similarly, the North Pole will shift from being in sunlight 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to being in darkness for the next six months. When the spring equinox arrives in March, the South Pole will again be in darkness and the North Pole will sunbathe for the first time since the autumn equinox. 17
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