Post Views: 625 The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy March 11, 2020, a date that will not be missing in the next history books, the World Health Organization officially declared a pandemic status. Two days earlier, on March 9, 2020, Italy had entered the lockdown. The Italians were completely disoriented, afraid of what...Read More
Post Views: 1,340 Australia’s Native People Australia is the largest island and the smallest continent on the world map. The Australian continent has a remarkable history with a story of isolation, desiccation and resilience on the ark of the edge of the world with a history of the world’s oldest civilization. For the first arrivals...Read More
Post Views: 1,099 Marata Kingdom In the 18th century, the city was the seat of the Peshwas, the prime ministers of the Maratha Empire, and one of the most important political centers on the Indian subcontinent. The city was also ruled by the Ahmadnagar Sultanate, the Mughals, and the Adil Shahi dynasty. Historical landmarks include Lal...Read More
Post Views: 1,121 “For it is in giving that we receive.”―St. Francis of Assisi When you think of Santa Claus what is the first image which pops into your head, is it an old man who is a little overweight dressed up all in Red with a bag of gift over his shoulders flying around...Read More
Post Views: 1,107 Since 2015, this day have been commemorated on 13th of June in order to create awareness among people regarding albinism. “Made To Shine” is the theme for this year to celebrate the success and achievements of albinism person world wide. Albinism, the term that’s familiar and sometime misunderstood by us. Albnism is...Read More
Post Views: 566 Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period. Although important progress has been made in the last two decades, about 295 000 women died during and following pregnancy and childbirth in 2017.This number is unacceptably high. Most maternal deaths are preventable with early management by...Read More
Post Views: 406 International dance day is celebrated to give value to art and act as a wake-up-call to all learners, practitioners, dance instructors, institutions and most importantly for society to realize its potential to showcase the growth of young talents. The main purpose of the Dance Day event was to attract the attention of...Read More
Post Views: 488 A wise man once told me “If you can dream it, you can do it”. That is what 17 rotaractors had in mind and nothing was going to stop them from reaching the stars. The International Open Mic was hosted by the Rotaract Club of Colombo Mid Town, RID 3220 Sri Lanka...Read More
Post Views: 387 “If Life were predictable it would cease to be Life and be without Flavour” A Quote which perfectly describes my Sri Lanka IDYE experience. It all started when we were asked for our names for Sri Lanka IDYEP and all 5 names for IDYEP were already submitted, my name being in the...Read More
Post Views: 307 On one fine day I received a message from our District ISD in the group about the IDYEP to Sri Lanka. It was at that moment I was available to check and reply instantly that I’m in for the IDYEP. And that was one of my best decisions. Our group was of...Read More
Post Views: 401 Every year I try to make it a point to visit some place that I’ve never been before. Sri Lanka was always on my list and thanks to Rotaract club of Pune Camp Next Gen, I got a chance to visit Sri Lanka for an Inter District Youth Exchange. The plan was...Read More
Post Views: 421 From the fear of going to a new place to goodbye tears, our bond grew stronger. Mind full of questions and heart filled with nervousness as it was my first Inter District Youth Exchange. We arrived at the airport early morning with no clue what happens next, but to our surprise we...Read More