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Ayubowan Sri Lanka!

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By- Rtr Ronak Jain So, this is a write up where I will be sharing my experience of 5 days at Sri Lanka where I went for ROTASIA. I, Rtr Ronak Jain, with the fellow rotaractors, Rtr DRRN Ronnie Vaishnav, Rtr District Advisor Rakshit Toke and Rtr Hardik Gupta, were here at Sri Lanka for the mega event Rotasia-16, hosted by RID 3220. It was a fun filled journey and a life time experience for me to enjoy those 5 days and we did it to the fullest. With many new friends, and on the whole, the Rotaract family, it was never gonna be strange. Many thanks to the host district RID 3220 for handling the whole event so well that we did not face any problem. After the event got completed, we stayed there for a couple of days more to enjoy the beauty of the paradise. Those couple of days were the most memorable ones as we were hosted by the rotaractors of RC CCS and RC Singer. They hosted us very well and helped us in each and every possible way to enjoy and experience some of the amazin

Light up a life

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By- Rtr. Nethmie Jayasooriya Each and every one of us is different and that’s what makes our world a beautiful place. Every single human life is precious and should be treated equally. But sadly a part of our society has been categorized as "differently abled kids." It is quite true that they need some special care and attention and they may not be able to contribute to the community to a great extent, but they deserve to be happy and they deserve to be treated as an important part of the society. Why can’t we accept the fact that they are no different than us and they are also in need of love, care and appreciation just like the rest of us? Unfortunately in Sri lanka most of the society treats a disabled kid as a cripple or handicap. The general public does not find it important to direct such kids towards education and aesthetics. With the aim of promoting such a worthy cause, the project "Light Up a Life" was brought up.  For the 14th

Cricketeract ’15

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By Rtr. Ashen Samaranayake Sri Lanka is a country where amazing people live who love cricket as much as their national sport.Identifying their passion towards cricket, the Rotaract Club of CCS decided to help young enthusiastic cricketers to step-up one more step in achieving their dreams. And how did we do this? “Cricketeract ’15” invited the best coaches in the country in which one would be lucky enough to have. On this special day, November 08th 2015, at Thurstan college sports complex, there were the huge eager eyes of cricket fanatics waiting to be coached by the finest in the island with their passionate young hearts beating to the rhythm of cricket. Everyone was so excited I bet even the grass on the ground felt the cricket. The energetic and enthusiastic young cricketers wasted no time in acquiring the international level techniques from the national level coaches and mixing them together with their own skills. Cricket is not just a game that anyon