Installation for 2024-25
Meeting Date | 06 Jul 2024 |
Meeting Time | 18:00:00 |
Location | Pragati Industrial Estate meeting hall |
Meeting Type | Club Assembly |
Meeting Topic | Installation for 2024-25 |
Meeting Agenda | Installation of Rtn Deepak Thite as President, Rtn Prabhakar Wawge as secretary. Induction of new members. Installation of BOD for the year 2024-25 |
Chief Guest | PDG Rtn Mohan Palesha |
Club Members Present | 25 |
Minutes of Meeting | Installation ceremony of Rotary Club of Pune Karvenagar was celebrated on 6th July 2024, Saturday at Pragati Industrial estate. Rtn Manisha Puranik, President for 2023-24 handed over presidentship to Rtn.Deepak Thite and Rtn. Deepak Thite, Secretary for 2023-24 handed over secretaryship to Rtn. Prabhakar Wawge. PDG Rtn. Mohan Palesha was invited as a chief guest for the installation. AG Rtn. Atul Atre also graced the occasion with his presence. COP mates of Rtn. Deepak Thite were also present. All the attendees wished great year full of nice projects to new president, secretary, and a new BOD of RCP Karvenagar. Rtn. Mrinal Kharche compered the program in entertaining way. Annet Aasavari Thite presented “Sarswati Vandana”. Rtn Pavitra Khale and Rtn Anujatai introduced AG and new president. President Deepak Thite introduced all BOD members. Two members, PP Rtn. Vivek Joshi and Rtn. Pranjali Thite were inducted into the club for year 2024-25. PP Rtn Deepak Naniwadekar, Pres Deepak Thite, PP Rtn Asha Amonkar, PP Rtn Shirish Puranik donated $100 towards polio foundation. $100 were donated for polio foundation from club trust too. So there was a total contribution of $500 right on the first day to polio foundation. Those cheques were handed over to PP Rtn Asha Amonkar who is the director for district Polio avenue. Pres. Deepak Thite and Rtn Milind Agnihotri contributed $150 and $300 towards foundation, so there was a total $450 contribution towards foundation. Chief guest PDG Rtn Mohan Palesha give a wonderful speech and guidance to all attendees in his unique way. It was full of “shers” from urdu language and poems in Marathi language. A sumptuous Maharashtrian dinner was served to all attendees after installation. |