Published on Oct 18, 2023
By EMN
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DIMAPUR — The Rotary Club of Kohima (RCK) hosted a programme on October 15 in honour of the official visit of the club’s District Governor, Rtn. Nilesh Kumar Agarwal, to Kohima.
He was accompanied by his wife, Lakshmi Agarwal, Rtn. Nitin Agarwal, assistant governor zone 17, and members of the Rotary Club of Dimapur.
In his speech, Agarwal encouraged all Rotarians to remain dedicated and find joy in their community service efforts, emphasising the importance of the Rotary mission in serving the community.
During his visit, the district governor visited the Rotary free tailoring centre managed by the Rotary Club of Kohima, which is located at Cherryland, L Khel in Kohima, and distributed certificates to 22 beneficiaries for completing a four-month cutting and tailoring training.
[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1]He encouraged them to not only learn new skills but also to apply their knowledge to improve their livelihoods. He also urged the club to continue its mission of training and empowering more people in the future.
“The visit of District Governor Rtn. Nilesh Kumar Agarwal was a significant moment for the Rotary Club of Kohima, reflecting their commitment to service and community development. The club looks forward to further collaborations and initiatives in line with Rotary values and principles,” the release read.
Earlier, the event began with a welcome address by the Rotary Club of Kohima's president, Rtn. Kevileno Solo, and a comprehensive secretarial report was presented by Rtn. Miriam Rengma, highlighting the club's activities and achievements, according to a press release.
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