Showing posts with label vocational service awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vocational service awards. Show all posts

Saturday, July 05, 2014

Vocational Service Awards

The awards were handed over at the regular meeting of the RC Chennai Kilpauk, (4th July 2014).

The recipients of the awards were:

  Lifeguards - Kanimurugan and Sudhakar
  Arul Sundar Raj - Hotel Connemara
  C. Kathirvel - Ambulance driver

Each recipient was also given a cash award of Rs 2500/-

Rtn. Suchitra Sagar, District Vocational Chair was the Chief Guest for the evening.

Rtn Ravikant impromptu matched the cash award for the recipients.




Rtn. Ravikanth and Pres Mahimm with Kathirvel, here Ravikanth hands over his matching amount to the driver
Rtn Ravikanth handing over his matching amount to the Lifeguards.

Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Vocational Awards - 4th July 2014

Email form the President - Mahimm Gupta


Dear friends,

We are starting the new RI year with a vocations awards nite on our first meeting on the 4th July

The recipients are going to be :
1. Kadir, the ambulance pilot who brought the heart from GH to Fortis Malar
2. A life guard identified through Exnora
3. A fire services personnel attached with the Kilpauk fire station.

We need urgent help from all those who worked on the last awards, with the wording of the citation etc and the event flow.

The biggest help will be a great attendance to make the event a great success.

Thanks.
Regards, Mahimm..

Wednesday, May 07, 2014

For the Sake of Honour Award and Young, Promising Sportsperson award

Event as covered by "The Hindu"

Rotary award for three talents

T. Reeth Rishya, N. Mohamed Shahid and Abbas Ali pose with their Promising Junior Sportsperson Awards. Photo: K. V. Srinivasan
T. Reeth Rishya, N. Mohamed Shahid and Abbas Ali pose with their Promising Junior Sportsperson Awards. Photo: K. V. Srinivasan
Photo courtesy -
The Hindu
Three young sportspersons and a nature enthusiast received awards from the Rotary Club of Chennai (Kilpauk) at a simple function here on Monday.
While the teenagers N. Mohamed Shahid (football), Abbas Ali (hockey) and T. Reeth Rishya (table tennis) received the ‘Promising Junior Sportsperson Award’, Peter Van Geit, a Belgian national, who is the Founder of the Chennai Trekking Club, got the ‘For the Sake of Honour Award’.
Shahid, 17 years old, the skipper of St. Patrick’s AIHSS, has played a crucial part in many victories for his school as a forward.
Abbas (14) who plays as centre half for Velammal HSS (Panchetti), has represented the State in age group hockey championships.
A junior National table tennis champion, Reeth has played in several international junior tournaments and won medals of all hues. The 18-year-old, a student of MOP Vaishnav College, is now training in Patiala as part of the probables for the Commonwealth Games.
N. Ravi, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu, who was the chief guest, described the moment as “elevating”.
“That the three sportspersons have combined excellence in sports and academies is all the more commendable. I congratulate all the four for their splendid achievement and Rotary Club of Chennai for their memorable recognition.”