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Aakanksha (ఆకాంక్ష) (आकांक्षा),
Dear Rotary Leader, “This is our Quest - Follow our Rotary Dream - No matter how hard - No matter how Far“ and the world will be better for this that Rotarians all over the World still strive with their ultimate Courage to achieve their Rotary Dream To achieve our Presidential Emphasis GROW or PERISH“, let us tighten our seat belts and do what we have to do - Each of you, individually and collectively, have to please communicate, motivate and ensure 100% participation in the One-Day seminar at Vijayawada by District 3150 and District 3020 MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR CHIEF GUEST: PDG A.S.Venkatesh Host Club : Vijayawada Mid-Town Date : 25th July Time : Commences with Breakfast and concludes with high tea. Venue : VEDIKA Vijayawada I once again would like to emphasize on how important attending this seminar is since PDG A.S.Venkatesh is going to share with us, all his experiences and wonderful tips on how to extend internally and externally. Let us build as a team BIGGER BOLDER BETTER Clubs in District 3150 and District 3020 so that we can Build Communities and Bridge Continents.
Yours in Rotary Service, DG Raji

Service Projects

RO Plants to Eradicate Flourosis

Fluorosis is a disease caused by excessive ingestion of fluoride through water. The upper limit of optimum fluoride level in drinking water for a tropical country like India is 0.5 PPM or 0.5 Mg/L. It is the total daily intake through water and food that determines the development of fluorosis. Nearly all foods contain fluoride and the upper limit of safe total intake of fluoride from water and food per day for an adult is 5 mg.
Over 15,00,000 people are affected by Excess Fluoride in drinking water in over 1700 villages in the Districts of Nalgonda & Prakasam in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Over 25,000 people every year are completely disabled and crippled by this disease.
The Solution
Reverse Osmosis Plants can be a simple and an effective solution for Fluorosis. Apart from effectively rooting out the Fluorosis problem, RO plants can work towards removal of over 150 water borne microbes which can lead to many other diseases to the population who consume untreated water. Reverse Osmosis Plant is installed adjacent to the bore well or other raw water source in a shed with all the required filters to purify the raw water.


For more information contact:
Rtn Anil Harnathka
Chairman Matching Grants - RI District 3150
Email: anil@rotaryguntur.com



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