Round Table India and Ladies Circle Indian Coimbatore, called shortly as Coimbatore City Tables and Circles organized Clock Tower Day celebration on Wednesday at Clock Tower premises in Vadakovai, aligning with the Round Table of India Week 2024 (Nov 11 to 17).
During this entire week, the NGOs arrange tree-planting, blood donation, artificial limb-donation etc.
Mayor of Coimbatore, R.Ranganayaki joined the celebration as the Chief Guest, while Tr.Ragulan Shekar, Area 7 Chairman, Round Table Indiaparticipated as the Guest of Honor. Aishwarya Gupta, Chairperson, Ladies Circle Area; Arun, Chairman of Round Table of India Area 20 and Tablers and Circlersof Area 7 attended the program.
The NGOs said that in the last 26 years, 9272 classrooms have been built in 3782 schools across India to the tune of Rs. 485 crore. Through this more than 1 crore students have been benefitted.
Earlier on Tuesday, Round Tables and Ladies Circles of Coimbatore, Tirupur, Erode, Salem, Pollachi, Calicut, Cochin, and Ranchi contributed 240 limbs to those in need. On this occasion, 12 beneficiaries from in and around Coimbatore received artificial limbs.
On this occasion blood donors were recognized for their invaluable service by Tabler Manoj, Principal Parimala and Regional Director, Dept of Education Rajendran. Area Chairman Raghulan Shekar,Area Chairperson Aishwarya Gupta, National Secretary Vishnu Prabhakaran werethe chief guests for the event. Convenor of the Artificial Limb Centre ArihantParikh, Chairman Lakshmiganth, Chairperson Vidhya, along with city TableChairmen and Chairpersons were present.