Connect November2018, Issue 5 | Page 59

The month of November was action packed and started with Diwali fellowships & get togethers. This was immediately followed by RTI week. Every table had wonderfully planned and executed the RTI week. The way every tabling center worked in Sync was remarkable. Most of the tables covered all the activities. Together what we achieved was mind boggling … Tabler’s interacted, organized Games & Food Distribution for about 800 old age people, We planted over 1000 trees , collected 500+ units of blood for the Army, Held drawing competitions in our FTE schools for over 3000 kids, Educated 1000+ girls on Good Touch Bad Touch, Pledged to donate over 40 eyes and arranged eye camp for underprivileged children, donated winter clothes, books and stationery, also arranged food distribution for over 1000 visually / mentally challenged children. I would thank our Area RTI week Convener Tr. Aishwarya Mahajan for his dedication and meticulous planning. The RTI week concluded with the 2nd AEX and the grand NFD celebrations at Jaipur. It was heartening to see the attendance at AEX, 16 out of 17 tables were present and we had some really fruitful discussions. The NFD celebrations were grand and a lot do not remember the later part of the night … I would like to thank all the Host tables for making this weekend so memorable. The cricket fellowship organized at Udaipur was a wonderful event and was happy to see everyone being a part of it. The icing on the cake was that all this concluded with the inauguration of the FTE school of 206, a very beautiful project and was indeed the best way to close the RTI week. 2 1 a e The next month would again be packed with a lot of action, inauguration of 253’s project, Bhoomi poojan of 326, 281, 185, 306 & 292’s FTE projects. On 15th Dec we will witness the first ever Area TTT being organized at Ajmer with professional trainers coming in from Dale Carnegie and on the 22nd weekend we are to witness a mega cricket fellowship at Kota and Udaipur. r A AC Tr. Vinamra Jallan AST Tr. Vijay Johar