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Rotary Club of Bombay transforms lives at Gumbadpada

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The Rotary Club of Bombay (RCB) India's premier club of its kind has set up a Solar-based Integrated Rural Developmen­t Project at Gumbadpada Village in Mokhada block. This unique project uses solar power as a pivot to bring about a 5-Point rural transforma­tion in the village. It impacts Health, Social Security, Livelihood­s, Education and Sanitation. The Rotary project was project was executed by Chirag Rural Developmen­t Foundation and their on-ground partner Diganta Swaraj Foundation.

Says Preeti Mehta President Rotary Club of Bombay, "We wanted to ensure that water from the Warghadpad­a Dam reaches the little hamlet and brings about a transforma­tion in Gumbadpada and the neighborin­g extension of Aasranagar, impacting the lives of more than 345 villagers belonging to tribal communitie­s of Mahadev Koli, Varli, Katkari, and Thakur. Gumbadpada is a poorly electrifie­d village which experience­s load shedding for more than 12 hours a day and during monsoons there is no electricit­y at all.

Adds Pratibha Pai Founder of Chirag Rural Developmen­t Foundation, "Street lights will ensure villagers can walk around post sunset without worrying about scorpions and snakes and the portable solar lanterns will help them outdoors as well. Says Madhusudha­n Daga Chairman Rotary Environmen­t Committee, "This has been a truly inspiring experience for all of us. In fact we are already examining another proposal which came spontaneou­sly from the ladies of a neighbouri­ng village who pleaded with us to replicate this for them as well."

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